Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Kelly Kamin worked with catering company feeding athletes in Beijing, China
By Margie Wuebker
Former New Bremen resident Kelly Kamin believes nutritious food helped fuel American athletes to gold, silver and bronze medals at the Beijing Olympics this past summer, and she is proud to have played a part in the team effort.
Kamin, a recent gr [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
FINDLAY - For the fans that missed their first meeting in September, the second matchup between the Celina and Elida girls soccer teams was as good - if not better - than the first.
Celina recovered from giving up an early first-half goal, scored with just 24 minutes left in the game to square things up, then got a big rebound goal from freshman Lexi Mills in the first sudden-death overtime to beat Elida 2-1 at the Division I sectional at Graham Soccer Stadium in Findlay. [More]
Obituaries on October 21st, 2008
Charles A. Bonifield, 70, 6071 E. 400 S., Salamonia, Ind., died at 10:15 a.m. Oct. 19, 2008, at Jay County Hospital. [More]
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If you think fall colors have lost their fizzle, you might want to look a little closer.
Although most of Ohio - particularly the Grand Lake area - appears to have reached or surpassed its peak of fall colors, a few surprises can be found inside many woods and forests.
Voters to select winner in November election
Incumbent Republican Doris Rutschilling and Democrat Rick Mosier will face off for the county treasurer's seat in the Nov. 4 election.
The responsibility of the office is to collect taxes for real estate, manufactured homes, personal property, estate and sewer assessments.
Celina City Schools Superintendent Matt Miller and Treasurer Mike Marbaugh both received pay raises of 2.25 percent during the regular board meeting on Monday night.
Only one week remains in this year's high school football regular season.
At the moment, there are five Western Buckeye League teams in contention, though none are guaranteed a playoff spot, and only St. Marys and Ottawa-Glandorf look fairly secure.
New Bremen hitter Jaclyn Dabbelt was named the Midwest Athletic Conference's Volleyball Player of the Year, capping off a regular season that saw the Cardinals win their first outright MAC title.