Special Weather Statement issued January 10 at 1:39PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Light snow is expected across the area early Sunday morning. Minor snow accumulations are possible. Temperatures around freezing will support the development of slick spots, especially on elevated and untreated surfaces. Additional snow showers are expected throughout the morning with temperatures dropping into the mid and upper 20s. As the snow showers move through, quick bursts of snow will reduce visibility and result in light snow accumulations which may cover roadways. If traveling Sunday, allow for some extra time to reach your destination and be prepared for rapidly changing driving conditions.
CELINA - A downtown Celina property owner will be allowed to use his lot for automotive sales after he appealed a decision by the Celina Planning Commission.
OSGOOD - A Celina High School junior was killed at a construction site in Osgood on Monday morning when his father backed over him with a Bobcat front loader. [More]
Organizations help Minster school meet strategic goals
MINSTER - A business advisory group will be added to the list of support organizations as part of strategic goals identified by the board of education.
ST. HENRY - Helping students with behavior problems can be a daunting task for educators.
St. Henry elementary principal Sandy Stammen explained to board members Monday night the various types of resources she uses to get certain students on the right track.
COLDWATER - The fourth installment of the Lefeld Implement Classic promises to be bigger as the Professional Bowlers Association's Central Region tournament at Pla-Mor Lanes in Coldwater gets underway later this week.
Greg Bateson and Roy Bruns each picked up multiple driving wins, but Rewrite The Rules rewrote the record book in winning the Grand Lake Trot during Monday's harness racing action at the Mercer County Fair.
Farmers in the Grand Lake Watershed are being asked to start collecting precipitation data to help identify which conservation practices reduce nutrient runoff the best. [More]