Friday, April 8th, 2011
Obituaries on April 8th, 2011
F. Grace Hainline, 91, St. Marys, died at 12:30 a.m. April 7, 2011, at her residence. [More]
Merlie Gladyne Boroff, 89, Neptune, died at 5:26 a.m. April 7, 2011 at The Gardens in Celina. [More]
Former Celina resident Mary Esther Dasenbrock, 89, died in Haverford, Pa., March 14, 2011. [More]
Stories on April 8th, 2011
CELINA - Mayoral candidates agree that infrastructure and finances are big issues that must be confronted by the city.
Celina Mayor Sharon LaRue an [More]
A possible U.S. government shutdown at midnight would close the local farm bureau office and impact a trip next week to Washington, D.C., by area eighth-graders.
Farmers and community leaders need to be ready for the wave of energy companies that will be seeking land lease agreements and cooperative programs for wind, natural gas, solar and biomass facilities. [More]
A Celina company was awarded a multi-million dollar contract for work along county Road 219A in Franklin Township.
Mercer County commissioners this
ST. MARYS - Purchasing mobile computers or requiring students to provide their own technology might be in the district's future.
With 380 computer
The gorgeous, but smelly, plant that Dick Beougher brought into the office drew a lot of stares.
Yes, the nearly three-foot-tall plant was a striki
CELINA - Timing, it seems, is everything.
After struggling to time up Celina's pitcher Kylee Bader over the first six innings, Coldwater found the
The Celina boys basketball team had more wins this year than they have had in 12 years, which made a pair of Bulldogs worthy of sweeping the annual Daily Standard Player and Coach of the Year honors.
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Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Trey Rutschilling threw a two-hit shutout as St. Henry made it four wins in a row - and second straight shutout - in beating Greenville 3-0 in non-conference action.
Local pictures on April 8th, 2011