Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 Stories in The Daily Standard
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Auglaize County health officials continue to monitor the spread of a stomach virus circulating in the Grand Lake area.
"We've seen a lot of vomiting and diarrhea," county medical director Dr. Juan Torres told board members Tues . . .
NEW BREMEN - Local residents may pay more for water next year as a result of action taken by village council members Tuesday night.
Council members heard first reading of an ordinance increasing rates by 15 percent.
Village a . . .
ST. MARYS - A recent water line problem in the Villa Nova/Sandy Beach area may have caused at least two people to become sick after exposure to Grand Lake water, officials said.
Three people reportedly were treated at a local h . . .
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• Crowell and Bates give Panthers lethal lefty-righty combo
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