Saturday, June 6th, 2009
By William Kincaid
Celina Safety Service Director Jeff Hazel resigned from his city job early Friday morning, Celina Mayor Sharon LaRue confirmed to the newspaper on Friday afternoon.
Hazel submitted his resignation to the mayor in her office at around 7:15 a.m. Friday, she said. [More]
By Nancy Allen
The state and Case Leasing and Rental are both appealing a decision by an Ohio Court of Claims judge awarding the company $3,286,144 in damages caused by historic flooding that damaged Breakaway RecPlex in July 2003.
The state is appealing because it says it owes less and the business is appealing because it says it is owed more. [More]
Obituaries on June 6th, 2009
Leslie Ann Eversole, 47, Hilo, Hawaii, died 12:50 p.m. April 25, 2009, at her residence. [More]
Local pictures on June 6th, 2009
Subscriber stories on June 6th, 2009
MINSTER - Heroes come in all shapes and sizes with uniforms ranging from olive drab wool to starched white twill. All harbor memories of leaving home in the 1940's to answer Uncle Sam's call.
What longtime Celina businessman Tom Case thought would be a quickly settled case over damages his fitness facility sustained during flooding in 2003 has turned into a nightmare which may result in the business closing.
A 16-year-old St. Marys youth was injured when the car he was driving struck a state worker who was mowing along state Route 66, north of U.S. 33, at 2:27 p.m. June 3.
COLUMBUS - The Division III State Track and Field Championships kicked off Friday with preliminaries in the short races and finals in the field event
ROSSBURG - Josh Richards of Shinnston, West Virginia toured Eldora Speedway in 15.655 seconds to best 115 competitors during qualifying with the top time for The Dirt Late Model Dream on Friday night.