Schools wary as state share of funding shrinks
By Tom Millhouse
Marion Local treasurer Ryan Goldschmidt warned school board members Monday night of the possible negative impact legislation pending in the Ohio General Assembly could have on school district budgets.
Goldschmidt centered his presentation of the d [More]
By Joe Schatz
  ST. MARYS - The postseason could not have started any better for the St. Marys boys and girls soccer programs, taking their opening round wins in a doubleheader of games at Roughrider Field.
The Roughrider boys opened the action with a 3-1 win over Norwalk in a Division III sectional semifinal, then the St. Marys ladies capped off the night with a 6-2 victory over Upper Sandusky in a Division IV lidlifter. [More]
Obituaries on October 14th, 2025
Verla M. Roessner, age 93, of Fort Recovery, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
Dianne E. Engel, 76, of Saint Marys, died 10:24 P.M. Friday, October 10, 2025, at Lima Memorial Hospital, after a sudden illness. [More]
Terry L. Joseph, age 73, of Rockford, Ohio, passed away peacefully on October 1 [More]
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CELINA - City council members at Monday night's meeting gave a group of citizens the green light to proceed with their plans to add five decorative archways at key entrances to downtown and the lakefront area, accenting Celina's status as bourgeoning destination town.
Schools wary as state share of funding shrinks
Celina City Schools treasurer Michelle Mawer decried state legislation both enacted and pending that together could cause the district to lose millions in funding in the coming years.
Schools wary as state share of funding shrinks
Fort Recovery Local Schools' is projected to remain financially healthy in fiscal year 2026, although revenue cuts are on the horizon due to predicted decreases in state funding and income tax revenue.
Schools wary as state share of funding shrinks
At Monday night's St. Henry Consolidated Local Schools Board of Education meeting, Treasurer Jennifer Bruns presented a financial forecast showing the district in stable condition for now but facing long-term funding pressures as state aid stagnates and local tax burdens continue to rise.
NEW BREMEN - Village councilors approved on third and final reading an ordinance to modify the village electricity rates to reflect a 6% increase effective Jan. 15, 2026.
ST. HENRY - The St. Henry Village Council moved forward Monday night on several measures involving equipment sales, infrastructure improvements and community projects, while also discussing public safety and upcoming events.
COLDWATER - Village leadership changed hands at Monday's village council meeting with Jason Eyink as the village administrator. Eyink replaces Eric Thomas, who held the position for 23 years.
The Mercer County Adult Detention Facility in Celina and the Van Wert County Correctional Facility in Van Wert are both set to receive $128,000 grants to help sheriffs prioritize addiction treatment for jail inmates, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Friday.
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Celina wins both WBL cross country titles in same year for first time in school history
By Gary R. Rasberry
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It's been a long time since the Celina boys cross country program last hoisted a Western Buckeye League championship.
For the Bulldog girls, it's truly been a lifetime.
The breaking of those streaks came together in Van Wert on Saturday as the Bulldogs swept the league team titles for the first time in school history at the reservoir course near Ohio Health Hospital. [More]
Obituaries on October 13th, 2025
Verla M. Roessner, age 93, of Fort Recovery, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
Terry L. Joseph, age 73, of Rockford, Ohio, passed away peacefully on October 1 [More]
Dianne E. Engel, 76, of Saint Marys, died 10:24 P.M. Friday, October 10, 2025, [More]
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VERSAILLES- A determined group of Versailles residents recently took over their local YMCA in an effort to save it from permanent closure.
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It was a familiar theme at Saturday's Midwest Athletic Conference cross country meet at Coldwater.
The Minster gir
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Fort Recovery wrapped up its regular season in volleyball with a 25-21, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Tri-Village on Saturday at Fort Site Fieldhouse. The win moves the Indians to 10-12 heading into Division VI tournament action.
By Abigail Miller
WAPAKONETA - A 37-year-old man who jumped out of an Auglaize County courthouse window and led authorities on a multi-county, 60-mile pursuit in February was sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison last week.
Nathaniel Nix Jr. was sentenced to 9 1/2 [More]
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CELINA - Mercer County Board of Developmental Disabilities this week recognized four Mercer County residents for the difference they're making for their communities and their employers.
The recognition is part of National Disability Employment Awa [More]
Marion Local survives against Anna in double overtime
By Joe Schatz
MARIA STEIN - Over the course of Marion Local's now 72-game winning streak, there have been a fair share of blowouts, leading to boring football games. After a thrilling 28-27 double-overtime victory over Anna, Coach Tim Goodwin was asked just how exciting games like that are. [More]
Obituaries on October 11th, 2025
Lee Ann Jenkins, 75, of St. Marys Twp. (Villa Nova on the Lake), died unexpecte [More]
Wayne Edward Gullett, 39, of Harrod, died at 1 p.m. Oct. 7, 2025 at St. Rita's [More]
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CELINA - While the bird flu woes of early 2025 appeared to be a problem of the past, the disease is slowly creeping back into central Ohio and northern Indiana as fall waterfowl migration season continues.
CELINA - A 20-year-old Rockford man accused of engaging in sexual conduct with an 11-year-old child appeared in Mercer County Common Pleas Court on Friday.
A portion of a Celina street was temporarily closed on Friday for over two hours due to a gas leak, according to news release from the Mercer County Sheriff's Office.
CELINA - The composition of Celina City Council is poised for a major shakeup as three councilors, all Republicans, opted not to file for reelection this year, and four of five council races are contested in the Nov. 4 general election.
A Mercer County agency is experiencing some minor effects related to the ongoing government shutdown.
The Mercer Soil and Water Conservation District phones are down due to the federal government's ongoing shutdown that is now in its 11th day.
CASSELLA - An Osgood teen was airlifted on Friday afternoon after his motorcycle reportedly hit the back of a box truck near the intersection of Cassella-Montezuma Road and State Route 119.
NEW BREMEN - Coming in riding a three-game losing streak, New Bremen pumped some life back into its season with its first victory over Coldwater since 1997.
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Reece Wendel rushed for 287 yards and three touchdowns as Fort Recovery fended off a determined Parkway squad and picked up a 41-27 victory on Friday night at Panther Stadium in Rockford.
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Celina had one comeback in them, but Bath held off a second chance.  
The Wildcats scored 21 straight points to break up a 28-all tie in the third quarter and held on to beat the Bulldogs 49-35 in Western Buckeye League action at Bath Stadium on Friday night.
By Abigail Miller
  ST. MARYS - The Memorial High School Alumni Foundation is set to induct eight Roughriders, a group that includes multiple war veterans, a former Obama administration official and an All-American collegiate football player, into its hall of fame at tonight's football game. [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
  ST. HENRY - After a tough loss to Versailles on Tuesday that took them out of first place in the Midwest Athletic Conference, St. Henry looked to wrap up the regular season on a positive note.
The Redskins fended off a strong challenge from Fort Recovery and head into the postseason with a 25-15, 25-15, 25-17 win over the Indians at Redskin Gymnasium on Thursday. [More]
Obituaries on October 10th, 2025
David Secrest, age 68, of Fairborn, Ohio, died on October 4, 2025.
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FORT RECOVERY - Step aside pumpkin spice - apples have claimed autumn this year.
Now that temperatures have fallen and the leaves are starting to turn gold, Ohioans can look to apples as their fall staple, ushering in a season full of cider, pumpkins, hay bales and spooky scares.
Election '25
  CELINA - The composition of Celina City Council is poised for a major shakeup as three councilors, all Republicans, opted not to file for reelection this year, and four of five council races are contested in the Nov. 4 general election.
Election '25
ROCKFORD - Five candidates are vying to fill four open Rockford Village Council seats in the Nov. 4 general election.
The seats are currently held by Marcas Heitkamp, Mark Heitkamp, Chris Heitkamp and Shane Young.
CELINA - A 44-year-old Celina man was sentenced to around six months in jail on Wednesday on drug possession charges in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
CHICKASAW - The Village of Chickasaw plans to apply for funds from the state capital improvements budget next year in hopes of enhancing facilities at the village's ball diamond park on the west side of town.
NEW KNOXVILLE - New Bremen entered Thursday needing a win to clinch the Midwest Athletic Conference title, and after a 25-18, 25-19, 25-15 sweep on the road at New Knoxville, the Cardinals were crowned outright champions for the first time since 2021.
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Celina wrapped up an unbeaten Western Buckeye League boys soccer championship on Thursday night with an 8-0 win over Defiance in a battle of Bulldogs at the soccer stadium.
MINSTER - The Minster volleyball team came to compete.
But Coldwater still got the sweep.
The Cavaliers (17-5, 7-2 MAC) posted a 25-12, 25-18, 25-23 victory over the Wildcats (11-11, 3-6) Thursday to finish the regular season in a tie with St. Henry for conference runner-up.
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