Tuesday, April 24th, 2018
By Tom Stankard
WAPAKONETA - The second St. Marys teen in a week has died from injuries suffered in and automobile accident on U.S. 33 in western Auglaize County.
Heaven L. Bolinger, 18, was traveling southbound on Kettlersville Road in a 1998 Oldsmobile four-door at about 3 p.m. Monday, when she reportedly failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection with U.S. 33, according to a news release from the Wapakoneta Ohio State Highway Patrol Post. [More]
Couple opening microbrewery in New Bremen
By Jeff Elking
NEW BREMEN - Village council members on Monday approved final reading of an ordinance establishing an eight-year, 45-percent tax abatement for the New Bremen Brewing Co.
Business owners James and Diane Gilberg plan to open a microbrewery on the west edge of the village in the Bunker Hill Industrial Park, directly east of the Fastenal building and fronting State Route 274. The planned building would be 3,600 square feet with seating for up to 85 people. [More]
Bulldogs defeat state-ranked St. Henry 8-3
By Gary R. Rasberry
CELINA - After having endured a rough weekend of baseball and facing a tough week ahead, Celina needed something to spark the team as it faced state-ranked St. Henry on a rainy Monday afternoon.
Nash Weimert did his part with a 109-pitch effort and the Bulldogs took advantage of St. Henry's early struggles finding the plate in posting an 8-3 win at Montgomery Field. [More]
Obituaries on April 24th, 2018
Robert H. Schroer, age 73, of Grayslake, IL passed away, unexpectedly, in his sleep April 2, 2018. [More]
Local pictures on April 24th, 2018
Subscriber stories on April 24th, 2018
Celina seeks help in collecting funds
CELINA - City officials are turning to the state to try to collect nearly $325,000 in delinquent municipal court fees and fines.
After having heard
ST. MARYS - The Auglaize County Sheriff's Office is now investigating a homicide after one of two men shot on April 11 near State Route 364 near Grand Lake died this morning due to injuries suffered in the incident.
ST. MARYS - City officials introduced legislation on Monday to speed construction of the new water-treatment plant.
Council members gave first read
MINSTER - School board members on Monday accepted a $293,247 fire-suppression work bid for the planned junior/senior high school renovation project.
The bid was submitted by A-1 Sprinkler & Systems Integration of Miamisburg.
CELINA - A volunteer for the Aaron Heilers campaign pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from a reported confrontation with rival candidate Travis Faber on April 17.
ST. HENRY - To make a grant application for a $397,000 intersection project more competitive, village officials might increase their share of the cost if their application were approved.
CELINA - Mercer County Cheryl Ann Board of Developmental Disabilities members on Monday discussed plans for their required yearly in-service on May 3
Mercer County's unemployment rate, already the state's lowest, fell another half percent in March to 2.4 percent.
The March rate was down from February's 2.9 percent, according to Ohio Department of Job and Family Services data released today.
ST. HENRY - MPS Feed LLC, a partnership between Mercer Landmark Inc and Prairie Star Farms, is building a new state-of-the-art feed mill and processing plant in St. Henry.
COLDWATER - Austin Riethman worked on his swing and getting stronger in the offseason.   
And the Coldwater leadoff hitter is seeing results.
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Compiled by Colin Foster and Gary R. Rasberry
Minster scored four runs in the top of the second, but South Adams score five in the bottom of the fourth to win the interstate battle of state-ranked baseball teams 5-4 at Anderson Field in Berne, Indiana.