By Gary R. Rasberry
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The opening day of the 2026 Midwest Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships brought out the editing tools for the record book.
Records were broken in two events at Barrenbrugge Park in Fort Recovery as the majority of the field events and the 4x800-meter relays for boys and girls highlighted the day. [More]
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CELINA - The Mercer County Sheriff's Office has not yet developed any leads or identified any potential suspects related to a brazen, apparently well-plotted overnight cattle rustling operation in Butler Township.
Band offers audiences rock history lesson
ST. MARYS - The Neverly Brothers, a three-piece national touring act based in Chicago, promises to take concertgoers on a magical history tour when they bring "A Rock 'N' Roll Tribute - From Elvis to The Beatles" to the St. Marys Theater & Opera House on Friday evening.
Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart reports crews will be starting the yearly chip and seal work from mid to late May on approximately 98 miles of rural local roads in Mercer County. The process impacts only county and township roads.
Minster gets second win over Marion in five days
MARIA STEIN - Just four days after Minster won the Midwest Athletic Conference softball title with a rain-soaked 10-0 win over Marion Local, the Wildcats surged in the sunshine and beat the Flyers 7-1 in the Division VI sectional finals Tuesday.
ROCKFORD - New Bremen got the start they wanted on Tuesday.
Then Parkway came to bat.
The Panthers plated eight runs in the bottom of the first inning and never looked back in opening Division VI tournament softball play with a 20-5 win over the Cardinals in Rockford.
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Coldwater used a nine-run third inning to break a scoreless game and held off Crestview 10-6 in the Division VI softball tournament opener on Tuesday at Memorial Park in Coldwater.
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By William Kincaid
CELINA - City officials at once honored the memory of retired Celina Police K-9 Peng and made arrangements for his successor.
After nine years of sniffing out narcotics, tracking down suspects and conducting all-around exemplary community service, Peng retired in December 2024. The pointy-eared, long-tongued K-9 hailing from Germany lived out the rest of his life with his long-time partner, Sgt. Gabe Bartlett and his family. [More]
By Joe Schatz
MARIA STEIN - It was a blue and gold battle at the Airport between Marion Local and St. Marys, and the Flyers used a complete game gem from pitcher Ethan Osterholt to take down the Roughriders 6-0 in a late season cross-conference clash.
Osterholt gave up just two hits and had four strikeouts. He did not allowed a baserunner until the fifth inning, and needed just 68 pitches to get through all seven innings. [More]
Obituaries on May 12th, 2026
Sharon K. Williams, age 76, of Celina, Ohio, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at Celina Manor. [More]
Betty Jane Nelson, age 91, of St. Marys, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
Angela Kay Huff, 64, Wapakoneta, died at 1:11 a.m. May 9, 2026, at the Grande Lake Healthcare Center, St. Marys. [More]
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Ansonia mayor says Beam is innocent
GREENVILLE - Four witnesses were called Monday at a Darke County Common Pleas Court hearing on whether or not to lower the multimillion dollar bond of a 22-year-old Ansonia man accused of killing his employer and setting her rural Ansonia home on fire last month.
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local school board members learned Monday night the construction of the new middle school remains on track as the July completion date looms in the horizon.
ST. MARYS - St. Marys city councilors are considering a moratorium on the construction of data centers within city limits after the topic was brought up this week by a concerned citizen.
NEW BREMEN - Village councilors in New Bremen on Monday night heard first reading of legislation awarding a $916,000 contract to a Piqua business to remove sludge from a lagoon.
CELINA - An Indiana teenager accused of fleeing from Mercer County authorities in a truck and then on foot over the weekend was charged with a felony for fleeing and eluding this week.
COLDWATER - Village councilors in Coldwater on Monday gave first reading of an ordinance to adopt a cybersecurity program.
The program "safeguards
Gonzalez's seventh-inning single lifts Celina to WBL title clinch
CELINA - One out away from going to extra innings, Celina decided that they wanted no part in working overtime.
Lilly Gonzalez's single scored Mad
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Tanner Wendel struck out 10 and finished with a one-hitter as Celina picked up an 11-0 win in five innings over Lima Central Catholic in non-conference baseball action on Monday in Lima.
St. Marys takes runner-up at WBL tennis tournament
By Gary R. Rasberry
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Marys needed a great day to try and capture at least a share of the program's sixth Western Buckeye League boys tennis title.
The Roughriders did their part, but in the end Shawnee was just a little better as the Indians won the league tournament on Saturday at the University of Northwestern Ohio and wrapped up the overall league title, having finished 9-0 in regular season matches. [More]
Obituaries on May 11th, 2026
Donald Kuhlhorst, 66 originally of St. Marys, OH died May 7, 2026 at Heritage M [More]
Mary "Kathy" Kennard, 66, of Findlay, died at 7:35 p.m., Thursday, December 18, [More]
Frederick O. Schamerloh, Jr., 85, of Montezuma, died 8:45 a.m. May 3 at JTDM Hospital in St. Marys. [More]
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A vehicle pursuit that started in western Mercer County and continued into Jay County, Indiana Saturday morning ended with a brief foot pursuit and the arrests of five people.
Area martial arts group moves to a new location
CELINA-An area martial arts academy recently celebrated a relocation and a rebrand as part of an ongoing partnership.
The United Martial Arts Acade
'Anything that you can imagine - they're doing.'
By Abigail Miller
WAPAKONETA - As the risk of cyber-enabled scams increases across the country, Auglaize County law enforcement is hoping a new push for public awareness will stop additional residents from becoming victims.
Auglaize County Sheriff Mike Vorhees, county prosecutor Ben Elder and sheriff's office detective Michael Wiley held a news conference Friday in an effort to warn residents of the increased risk of scams. [More]
Minster shuts down Marion to clinch MAC softball title
By Joe Schatz
MINSTER - Through six Midwest Athletic Conference softball games, Marion Local and Minster had yet to taste defeat. It set up a conference decider Friday night in Minster, and the Wildcats fought through the spitting rain en route to a 10-0, six-inning win over the Flyers to clinch the MAC title. [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
CELINA - Wes Greber liked Trine University from the get-go.
The Celina senior officially made his commitment to the NCAA Division III school in Angola, Indiana, to play football.
"The coach (Troy Abbs) started talking to me, texted me an [More]
Obituaries on May 9th, 2026
Roger R. Niekamp age 85 of St. Henry, Ohio, and of Winterhaven, Florida, passed [More]
Dale W. Schaefer, age 89, of New Bremen, died on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 2:02 [More]
Mary Jane E. "MJ" Wint, 80, of Celina, passed away peacefully May 1, 2026, at h [More]
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GREENVILLE - Spirit EMS has been named the Darke County Economic Development 2026 Business of the Year, recognizing the organization's leadership, innovation and commitment to both community and workforce development, according to a news release.
MINSTER - Jeff Kuenning, co-owner of Western Ohio True Value in Minster, has been named one of the independent home improvement industry's 2026 Young Retailer of the Year honorees by the North American Hardware and Paint Association.
CELINA - A Delphos Jefferson High School alumnae whose parents live in Celina has won what is widely considered the most prestigious post-graduate science fellowship in the U.S.
COLUMBUS - Each year, families across Ohio are forever changed by individuals who decide to drive impaired. To ensure everyone makes it home to their loved ones safely, the Ohio State Highway Patrol will be conducting statewide OVI checkpoints next week, the OSHP announced in a news release.
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Minster broke open its baseball game with St. Marys in the second inning and Carson Kaylor shut down the Roughrider bats as the Wildcats picked up the 13-0 win in five innings on Cancer Survivor Night at K.C. Geiger Park on Friday night.
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