Special Weather Statement issued March 16 at 11:52PM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Scattered snow showers occurring across the area will slowly diminish through the overnight hours. These snow showers will continue to cause brief reductions in visibility. In addition, the snow showers could produce a light coating of snow on roadways. This will result in the potential for some slick spots to develop. Motorists should be prepared for changing conditions overnight and exercise extra caution.
CELINA - To no avail, city council members on Monday night tried to hammer out a policy to regulate unmanned aerial vehicles or drones within Celina. [More]
ST. MARYS - Despite opposition, $650,000 set aside to renovate the East High Street grist mill will remain in the 2016 budget.
Council member Greg Freewalt at Monday night's regular meeting proposed removing the line item from the budget until renovation plans are finalized. [More]
COLDWATER - Village officials are seeking a $300,000 state grant to help buy 30 acres of land to develop a park.
Council members Monday night approved a resolution authorizing village administrator/engineer Eric Thomas to apply to Ohio Public Works Commissions' Clean Ohio Fund.
MARIA STEIN - The facilities committee will evaluate more than 270 resident surveys that were returned before making recommendations on a construction project, Marion Local Schools Superintendent Mike Pohlman said Monday night.
CELINA - City officials will pay off $200,000 of debt on the West Bank walkway project and refinance the remaining $500,000 with First Financial Bank of Celina at an interest rate of 1.65 percent.
ST. HENRY - Board of education members honored two girls sports teams at Monday night's meeting.
High school principal Eric Rosenbeck presented St. Henry's monthly pin award to the girls' state cross country team and the girls' state volleyball team.
Hudson's three-point play in final seconds lifts Sidney to sixth win
ST. MARYS - After containing the Sidney tandem of Sylvia Hudson and Celena Taborn in the first half, St. Marys had trouble slowing down the pair in the second half.
Mercer and Auglaize counties have been declared primary natural disaster areas by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, making local farmers eligible to apply for low-interest emergency loans to recoup crop production losses caused by extreme weather this year.