Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Obituaries on May 7th, 2009
Mary Ida Platfoot, 65, state Route 47, Houston, died at 9:45 a.m. May 6, 2009, at Joint Township District Memorial Hospital, St. Marys. [More]
Barbara E. Tester, 74, 612 W. Cron St., Celina, died May 7, 2009, at Lima Memor [More]
Stories on May 7th, 2009
Thousands of dollars worth of fines have been issued in the last year to area clubs and bars since the state took over enforcement of the Smokefree Workplace Act. [More]
ST. MARYS - High school students in neon green safety vests were all over town Wednesday morning pulling weeds, washing windows, mural painting, cleaning up the canal and more. They dashed from buses to the high school for their free lunches just as the first sprinkles of rain began. [More]
Residents could be out on street by June
About a dozen Rockford area residents could be homeless next month if their mobile home park owner doesn't improve sanitary and safety conditions.
An Auglaize County attorney this morning filed the paperwork asking for a new trial for the Chickasaw man sentenced to 24 years in prison for the deaths of four Maria Stein teens.
There are at least two eaglets each in two American bald eagle nests on Grand Lake, volunteer eagle watcher Jill Bowers of St. Marys said Wednesday.
Bowers has recorded information on Grand Lake's eagles for a number of years for the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating theft allegations involving employees at Grand Lake St. Marys State Park in Auglaize County.
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MINSTER - The return of nice weather means road construction ahead as local councilors approved bids for 2009 minor street resurfacing projects Tuesday night.
Mercer County officials are doing their part to put people to work with numerous road, ditch and other infrastructure-related projects planned for the coming year.
World of Outlaw sprint car racing is a tough business.
A season traveling coast to coast to race against the best sprint car drivers and teams in the country is filled with highs and lows. [More]
ROCKFORD - Parkway baseball standout Levon Archer will head up to Ada next fall and join the Ohio Northern University baseball team, joining a long line of area ballplayers who have roamed the Polar Bear diamond over the years.
This week in local sports history 50 years ago, the Coldwater Cavaliers were one of 12 teams to advance to the sectional tournament, where they were by far the smallest school.
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A pair of Marion Local volleyball players earned national honors for their play this past season for the Division IV state champions, according to a press release from Marion Local coach Amy Steininger.
Local pictures on May 7th, 2009