Saturday, January 22nd, 2011
Obituaries on January 22nd, 2011
Alberta "Tootie" M. Wells, 86, of Hamilton and formerly of Celina, died Jan. 20, 2011. [More]
Wilfred "Bill" S. Coughlin, 83, Fostoria, died at 10:07 p.m. Jan. 19, 2011, at his home. [More]
Stories on January 22nd, 2011
All-day, every-day kindergarten is considered a success by local schools who have it and a costly endeavor to those who don't.
Currently, five area [More]
GRAND LAKE - The Ohio Department of Development (ODD) has stepped up to the plate with a $50,000 grant to help solve Grand Lake's water quality woes.
Project is part of overall plan to attract more business
MONTEZUMA - Lakefield Airport is accepting bids for the next phase in its construction/expansion project.
The second phase includes the construction of a new ramp area to provide parking for larger jets and airplanes. Bids for the work, estimated at $480,000, are scheduled to be opened Feb. 14.
Bulldogs cause log jam in WBL after OT win over Cougars
VAN WERT - The Western Buckeye League boys basketball championship race is officially wide open thanks to the Celina Bulldogs.
Celina's 60-57 overt
Five-way tie for first in the MAC
MARIA STEIN - The Marion Local Flyers threw a wrench into the Midwest Athletic Conference basketball standings with a thrilling 43-40 win over the St. John's Blue Jays on Friday at The Hangar. [More]
MINSTER - An experience advantage for Minster played a large role in why the Wildcats knocked off the state-ranked Fort Recovery Indians on Friday night.
ST. HENRY - New Bremen coach Mike Ernst admitted that their game on Friday against St. Henry would not likely be put in the archives of great games.
Sluggish start buries the Roughriders
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Early struggles hurt St. Marys' chances to surprise Western Buckeye League co-leader Defiance as the Bulldogs kept a share of the league lead with a 46-36 win over the Roughriders on Friday at MuroTech Court.
Midwest Athletic Conference Roundup
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
New Knoxville dominated the first three quarters of play to move itself into a five-way tie for first place in the Midwest Athletic Conference with a 72-36 triumph over Parkway at Ranger Gymnasium on Friday night.
Local pictures on January 22nd, 2011