Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
Obituaries on October 10th, 2007
Steven Kiwanus Davis, 35, 751 Deford St., Celina, died Oct. 8, 2007, at his home. Death was reportedly due to a drug overdose. [More]
Eleanor Napier, 72, formerly of 319 Cherry St., St. Marys, died at 4:56 p.m. Oc [More]
Mendon native Sally A. Roebuck, 72, of Lima, died Oct. 8, 2007, at her home. [More]
Richard C. Winner, 86, formerly of Osgood, died at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8, 2007, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home. [More]
Stories on October 10th, 2007
Company expands by manufacturing candles with special ingredients
COLDWATER - Sharon Yingst of Celina is ablaze with excitement as her candle company recently expanded from her home to the former Agco building in Coldwater.
The Ohio EPA has issued Mercer Energy the necessary permits for the construction and operation of an ethanol plant to be built between Celina and St. Marys. [More]
MINSTER - The Dannon Company has been fined $71,350 by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for 10 spills or illegal discharges into the Miami and Erie Canal that have been documented since March 2004. [More]
Residents in Center and Liberty townships each will see two candidates for their open township trustee seat, while Gibson Township residents will be voting among three candidates vying for their township clerk position.
A Celina woman has been indicted on multiple charges stemming from the drug-related death of an Auglaize County man at her residence earlier this year.
ST. HENRY - Representatives from Choice One Engineering, Sidney, believe political pressure could persuade Ohio Department of Transportation officials to lower speed limits on sections of state Routes 118 and 119 inside the village.
DEFIANCE - It was a simple equation: Win the match, take the title.
Celina went into its regular-season finale needing a win over Defiance to capture the Western Buckeye League girls soccer title outright. Any other result meant that St. Marys would swoop in and take the title. [More]
OTTAWA - The final two undefeated teams in the Western Buckeye League squared off on Tuesday evening with the winner claiming a share of the league title.
MARIA STEIN - You want motivation, try a 10 foot by five foot banner, that is visible to you and everyone else that tells of your lack of success and you get some idea of what faced the Marion Local Flyer volleyball team every day that they entered their gymnasium. [More]
Compiled by Ryan Hines
and Gary R. Rasberry
The girls golf season ended for local golfers as Minster finished 11th in the team standings at the district tournament held at Sycamore Springs.
Local pictures on October 10th, 2007