Friday, February 10th, 2023

Auglaize to divide $1.2M

From staff reports
WAPAKONETA - Auglaize County commissioners on Thursday announced $1.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds will flow to numerous organizations.
Commissioners rebranded ARPA as Auglaize Development Funds. The county government received two installments of ARPA funds totaling $8.86 million.
The Grand Lake Health and Premier Health South YMCA in Minster was awarded $225,000 for a new recreational building. The $2.5 million facility is projected to be 11,000 square feet and will have two basketball courts with the ability to have volleyball, pickleball and potentially indoor baseball.
The Crossroads of Northwest Ohio, a 250-acre development featuring hotels, restaurants and shopping along I-75 in northern Auglaize County, received a total of $500,000 for a roadway to the development's medical park. They had requested a total of $2.5 million for roadway projects and traffic studies.
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Other organizations and agencies who received funds include,
• Auglaize County Health Department, $25,000 for county community health assessment. A request for a $70,000 flooring replacement was not funded.
• Wapakoneta YMCA, $225,000 for a new Child Development Center.
• Auglaize ESC, $40,000 for HVAC renovations.
• Roughrider Philanthropic Organization, $50,000 for handicap parking for the Roughrider Athletic Complex.
• Auglaize County Sheriff's Auxiliary, $50,000 for a cruiser, uniforms and equipment.
• Armstrong Air and Space Museum, $40,000 for lobby and gift shop remodeling.
• Grand Lake Region Visitors Center, $10,000 for an educational eagle's nest structure projected to cost $12,000-$13,000.
• New Beginnings Learning Academy, $15,000 for a playground expansion.
• St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, $50,000 for asbestos abatement.
• Cridersville Volunteer Fire Department, $50,000 for a new ambulance.
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FORT RECOVERY - The operators of Wenning Poultry Farm are asking the Ohio Department of Agriculture to renew their permit to operate for another five years.
CELINA - Mercer Soil and Water Conservation District board of supervisors approved hiring a new H2Ohio coordinator/technician during their Thursday morning meeting.
CELINA - Mercer County commissioners on Thursday agreed to issue $100,000 in America Rescue Plan Act funds to Liberty Township to help trustees construct a new storage center for township vehicles.
CHICKASAW - Village councilors this week entered into an agreement with the Mercer County government to accept $150,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
CELINA - The Mercer County Sheriff's Office is cracking down on traffic scofflaws with extra patrols scouring high complaint areas in the county, including a stretch of road heavily traveled by Tri Star students.
WAPAKONETA - Auglaize County Auditor Janet Schuler plans to resign from office ten days before her term expires.
County commissioners this week accepted Schuler's letter of retirement. Schuler indicated she will step down on Feb. 28. She did not state a reason for her decision.
CELINA - A 36-year-old Celina man was arrested on Wednesday afternoon for possession of methamphetamine, a third degree felony, according to a Mercer County Sheriff's Office news release.
CELINA - Celina's regular season ended Thursday with a 49-37 loss to Wapakoneta at the Fieldhouse.
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MINSTER - It took a few minutes for Minster to get warmed up on Thursday night.
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