By Joe Schatz
FORT RECOVERY - When all but one of your players score on the night, it is a good night for your team. New Bremen lived that fate, as seven of the eight players got on the scoresheet and the Cardinals rolled over Fort Recovery 52-38 at the Fort Site Fieldhouse to get MAC win No. 1. [More]
Obituaries on January 10th, 2026
Timothy "Tim" "Hemi" E. Hemleben, age 68, of Saint Marys, Ohio, died Sunday, December 21, 2025, at his residence. [More]
Pamela Marie (Glass) Ingol, age 51 of Celina, passed away on Thursday, January 8, 2026 at Mercer County Community Hospital in Coldwater. [More]
Mary "Kathy" Kennard, 66, of Findlay, died at 7:35 p.m., Thursday, December 18, 2025, at the Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay. [More]
Local pictures on January 10th, 2026
Subscriber stories on January 10th, 2026
Federal funds will go to basic improvements
CELINA - Mercer County officials plan to spend $150,000 in federal funds to repair and install additional seawall along the shoreline of a less than 1 acre park used by fishermen and boaters in Montezuma.
CELINA - A 41-year-old former Coldwater Emergency Medical Services volunteer accused of stealing fentanyl is scheduled to go on trial this summer in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
Turnovers hamper Celina in loss to Van Wert
CELINA - The defensive performance for Celina on Friday was its best all season.
Unfortunately, the offense could not match.
Turnovers hampered the Bulldogs as Van Wert maintained a share of the Western Buckeye League lead with a 40-32 win on Friday night at the Fieldhouse.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Henry outscored Coldwater 20-5 in the second quarter to take a big lead and never looked back to improve to 2-0
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local put the clamps on Parkway early, setting the tone for a 59-34 Midwest Athletic Conference victory Friday night at the Hangar.
Photo Albums
E-Edition
For all the day's news, subscribe to The Daily Standard E-Edition. The E-Edition is included for free with every paper subscription plan.
Today In History
Celina's Troop 69 is one of new co-ed troops
By Abigail Miller
CELINA - After years of running parallel boys and girls troops, Celina's Scouts BSA Troop 69 has brought them together this year under one co-ed "family troop."
The organization that was known as the Boy Scouts of America for 115 years switched its parent name to Scouting America in February 2025 in an effort to emphasize inclusion. [More]
By Dave Stilwell
MINSTER - When you go nearly 11 minutes between field goals, it tends to put a little pressure on your defense. But that's no problem for Minster.
The Wildcats held Versailles to just four fourth-quarter points and rallied for a 29-27 Midwest Athletic Conference victory Thursday night at Minster. [More]
Local pictures on January 9th, 2026
Subscriber stories on January 9th, 2026
CELINA - The Mercer County Commissioners on Thursday approved a 2026 budget that appropriates a total of $83.8 million for all accounts and authorizes department heads to grant up to 3% cost-of-living raises to the county's 100-plus employees.
CELINA - A 33-year-old Celina man who fled from the Mercer County Courthouse during an October hearing entered a guilty plea to felony escape charges this week.
Like many villages around the Grand Lake region, Coldwater has an ordinance prohibiting soliciting without a permit. There are currently no valid per
St. Henry beats Coldwater to stay perfect, sole leader in MAC
COLDWATER - St. Henry's veteran presence shined through as the Redskins' big first half and composed second half led the team to a 10-0 start after a 48-38 win over Coldwater at the Palace in Midwest Athletic Conference girls basketball.
CELINA - For the first nine matches, Celina and Van Wert battled toe-to-toe.
In match 10, the Bulldogs took control and won the final five matches of the night en route to defeating the Cougars 47-23 in Western Buckeye League wrestling on Thursday at Celina High School.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Marion Local jumped out to a 16-9 first quarter lead and never looked back in snapping Parkway's seven-game winning streak with a 59-45 decision in Midwest Athletic Conference girls basketball action at Panther Gymnasium on Thursday.
Celina couple makes surprise stop on way to birthing center
By Erin Gardner
CELINA - On one of the coldest days of December, a Celina woman gave birth to her third son in the back of a van on the side of U.S. Route 30, just where it crosses into Indiana. Her husband caught their son while her mother and mother-in-law watched from the back seat - and a sheriff's deputy and highway patrolman gave them all a rare police escort to the intended birthing center. [More]
Obituaries on January 8th, 2026
Kenneth Robert Homan, age 67, of New Bremen, Ohio, died on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at Mercy Health Lima, Ohio. [More]
Chad R. Rindler, age 29, of Rossburg, died on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus. [More]
Judith "Judy" E. Briner, 85, Fort Recovery, died Jan. 6, 2026, at her home.
F [More]
Jacqueline Rose Knous, 89, of Celina, Ohio, died 8:45 A.M. Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at Mercer Health Hospital in Coldwater, Ohio. [More]
Steve Smelser, 74, of Winchester, IN, formerly of Celina passed away on Friday, January 2, 2026. [More]
On Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 10:10 P.M., Marilyn Kay Sommer of New Bremen quietly passed into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. [More]
Local pictures on January 8th, 2026
Subscriber stories on January 8th, 2026
CELINA - The City of Celina has directed its insurance company, Stolly Insurance, to perform a risk assessment of its computer systems, the first step toward putting a freshly enacted local cybersecurity program into action.
MARIA STEIN - Demolition crews Wednesday removed a large portion of the bell tower of the iconic St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, an action deemed necessary to ensure the safety of the surrounding area following the collapse of the church's west wall on Dec. 29.
After the two-week pause for Christmas and New Year's, conference play for both boys and girls basketball starts back up in earnest this week.
In b
Former NASCAR driver coming to St. Henry for annual fundraiser
Daytona 500 champion Ryan Newman took one look at the long list of NASCAR superstars that have been the feature speaker at the Evening for Race Fans and knew it was something he wanted to be a part of.
Residents report getting bills too late
By Erin Gardner
ROCKFORD - Rockford residents on Tuesday again heard an update on the mailing delays plaguing the village and other parts of the state.
Mayor Ron Searight said in his report during the regular council meeting that the village has experienced residents' water bills not being delivered on time, touching on a topic he has been addressing for a year. [More]
St. Marys holds on to beat Parkway to end losing streak
By Joe Schatz
ROCKFORD - When you're due, you're due.
St. Marys boys basketball coach Tim Barga felt as such after his Roughriders outlasted a furious rally from Parkway to leave Panther Gymnasium with a 54-51 win, snapping St. Marys' six-game losing streak [More]
Obituaries on January 7th, 2026
Allen W. Post, 73, of Saint Marys, died 10:12 P.M. Monday, January 5, 2026, at Joint Township District Memorial Hospital in Saint Marys. [More]
Chad R. Rindler, 29, Rossburg, died Jan. 6, 2026.
Funeral arrangements are pe [More]
Local pictures on January 7th, 2026
Subscriber stories on January 7th, 2026
CELINA - Mercer County stands to receive $729,300 in federal funds to improve housing conditions for low- to moderate-income families.
Later this month, the Mercer County Commissioners will submit a request to the state for the release of federal funds through the Ohio Department of Development.
CELINA - A 45-year-old Tipp City man was sentenced to a year of probation with suspended jail time this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court after issuing a bad check worth a little over $6,500 to a local candle company.
MINSTER - Minster village councilors approved first reading Tuesday of an ordinance that would allow village residents to participate in a program designed to reduce energy consumption during summer peak periods.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Spencerville pulled ahead of St. Marys in the third quarter and held off the Roughriders in the fourth to leave Grand Lake Health System Court with a 32-31 win in non-conference girls basketball action between the neighbors on State Route 66.
CELINA - Austin Novitzke made his commitment to Wittenberg official, as the Celina bowler will take his talents to Springfield and bowl for the Tigers.
Public Notices
Stay informed with Public Notices in print and online. In the past 30 days there have been 39 public notices. Including: