Saturday, June 14th, 2014
Obituaries on June 14th, 2014
Albert F. Kelley, 98, died June 12, 2014, in Massachusetts.
Kelley, who had [More]
Dr. Jerome "Jerry" Mestemaker, 78, Sidney, died at 4:10 a.m. June 13, 2014, at his home. He had been diagnosed with cancer in March. [More]
Fr. Daniel C. Raible C.PP.S., 96, died at 6:45 p.m. June 12, 2014, in the infirmary at St. Charles Senior Living Center, Carthagena. [More]
Stories on June 14th, 2014
New Bremen native and U.S. Army veteran and reservist Jason Rump says Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl should either spend the rest of his life in a military prison or face a firing squad if found guilty of desertion.
Decreased economic fears prompt people to spend on new homes
Mercer County residents seem to be shaking off economic fears and building homes.
The recent recession is blamed for a drop in new housing starts f [More]
Charles Hicks found dead in his home on Monday
UNIOPOLIS - The death of a 53-year-old Uniopolis man has been ruled a homicide due to a beating that resulted in crushing injuries to the front of the neck.
CELINA - Mercer County-Celina City Health Department Administrator Dale Palmer on Friday agreed to stay with the agency until the health board can hire a new, full-time health commissioner.
CELINA - The Celina ACME team cranked out 11 hits and pitcher Seth Lonsway struck out five and gave up one hit in the Bulldogs' 12-1 five-inning run-rule victory over Bath Friday night at Montgomery Field.
ST. HENRY - Statistically, years of history have shown that the winning team in a game of baseball will score as many or more runs in one inning than its opponent does in the entire game. Such was the case in Friday's rematch between county rivals Parkway and St. Henry.
Compiled by Colin Foster
The Licking County Settlers scored five runs in the first inning and then added back-to-back three-run frames in the fif
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