Saturday, April 16th, 2011
Obituaries on April 16th, 2011
James L. Bubp, 73, Fort Recovery, died at 1:11 a.m. April 15, 2011, at Lima Memorial Hospital. [More]
Former Fort Recovery resident Richard C. Ranly, 88, died April 12, 2011, at VA Medical Center, Dayton. [More]
Bessie Weaver, 77, Celina, died at 3:50 a.m. April 15, 2011, at St. Rita's Medical Center, Lima. [More]
Ruth A. Zigovits, 84, Paulding, died April 14, 2011, at her home.
She was bor [More]
Stories on April 16th, 2011
Jury selection for trial begins Monday
WAPAKONETA - An Auglaize County judge on Friday heard arguments about a change of venue for an upcoming murder trial and suppressing statements made by the victim who later died.
Investigators looking into payroll records of veterans service director, assistant
CELINA - Two longtime Mercer County employees were placed on paid administrative leave Friday afternoon due to allegations of improperly accounting for leave of absences/sick leave. [More]
MONTEZUMA - The tragic death of a local pilot and businessman has brought uncertainty to the operations at Lakefield Airport.
Dave Miller of Miller
WAPAKONETA - County officials voiced concern Thursday about the burden on local governments if the proposed state budget is approved.
Auglaize Coun
A 28-year-old New Knoxville man was arrested Friday morning in relation to a break-in at New Knoxville Local Schools.
Sheriff Al Solomon stated in a news release that Chad Reiher was arrested Friday morning at his residence after detectives acted on information and evidence from the scene.
Chittum a cancer survivor
WAPAKONETA - A four-run offensive outburst in the second inning and a strong pitching performance by Katie Kerr led Celina to a 6-2 victory over Wapakoneta on Friday in Western Buckeye League softball action. [More]
Local Roundup
Compiled by Ryan Hines,
Gary R. Rasberry and Mark Ruschau
The Parkway Panthers and the Coldwater Cavaliers played three innings of their Midwe
ST. MARYS - When it came time to decide on which college to attend, Derek Roop had a specific goal.
The three-sport St. Marys standout wanted to play both basketball and baseball at the next level.
ST. MARYS - The St. Marys Roughriders' softball team were left wishing that rain would have caused a wash out of Friday's Western Buckeye League game against Bath.
Local pictures on April 16th, 2011