Friday, July 17th, 2009
Obituaries on July 17th, 2009
Henry C. "Tut" Chriss, 88, formerly of Warminster, Pa. and a resident of Otterb [More]
Gloria Dunlap Sweeney, 59, 1033 Hendricks Ave., St. Marys, died at 7:53 p.m. July 15, 2009, at Triumph Hospital, Lima. Death was due to natural causes. [More]
Jane Vorhees, 89, of Celina, died at 3:41 p.m. July 16, 2009, at Briarwood Vill [More]
Wilson Hanly Warrick, 92, of Celina died at 3:18 p.m. July 15, 2009, at the Mercer County Community Hospital, Coldwater. [More]
Stories on July 17th, 2009
Local health officials are still searching for the source of a highly-contageous disease that sickened about 100 guests at a wedding reception in Celina on June 27. [More]
The search for a new CEO for Mercer Health has dwindled from about 140 candidates to four.
Cy Brunswick, president of Mercer Health's board of gove
Maria Stein bullrider hits the big time with berth in National High School Finals Rodeo
Brad Shafer, a recent Marion Local High School graduate, is making a name for himself on the high school rodeo circuit.
Despite riding horses since childhood, the lanky cowboy favors something with an ornery, cantankerous streak - bulls.
The City of Celina will look into adding wind power to its energy portfolio through American Municipal Power.
During the regular council meeting th
A rural Celina pastor and his congregation are upset with county officials for forcing them to move a recently-erected sign located in the county's right of way.
NEW BREMEN - Activity is on the increase along canal towpaths, according to reports presented when the Miami and Erie Canal Corridor Association met Wednesday night.
Bryant Crouch is at his best with wooden drumsticks clutched in his hands or in-line skates beneath his feet.
But last December the 14-year-old's f
In 1984 Eldora Speedway founder Earl Baltes thought sprint car racing needed a "shot in the arm." An event that would make people nationwide take notice of sprint car racing.
A year after going 14-26, second worst in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League, Grand Lake (19-8) has the most wins in the GLSCL and is only percentage points out of first place at the All-Star Break.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) has flown under the radar for over 100 years with generous donations, scholarship gifts, and various other non-profit community service projects. [More]
Local pictures on July 17th, 2009