Wednesday, October 31st, 2018
By Ed Gebert
CELINA - Mercer County commissioners on Tuesday approved the annexation of 30.244 acres into the village of Coldwater.
The land, which is adjacent to the town's southern border, was originally purchased by the village for $485,000 from William J. Kramer and Murph Knapke. [More]
By Daily Standard Staff
The Green Bay Packers signed free agent tight end Ethan Wolf to their practice squad on Tuesday.
Wolf, a Minster and University of Tennessee graduate, was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tennessee Titans after the National Football League Draft but was released on the final day of cuts on Sept. 1. [More]
Obituaries on October 31st, 2018
Bruce L. Hammond, age 67, of Celina, Ohio, passed away on October 26, 2018 at 2:27 am in the Celina Gardens. [More]
Lester L. Poeppelman, age 94, of Minster, died Saturday, October 27, 2018 at Heritage Manor Minster. [More]
Gene E. Rhoades, 95, of St. Marys, OH died 5:35 a.m. Tuesday October 30, 2018 at Otterbein - St. Marys, OH. [More]
Local pictures on October 31st, 2018
Subscriber stories on October 31st, 2018
New Bremen company's expansion to add 563 jobs
NEW BREMEN - One of the area's largest employers is expected to create 563 new jobs as part of a planned expansion project.
Crown Equipment Corp.'
A lifelong friendship and a love of travel took two local women on a ride to remember.
Diane Wellman of Coldwater and Cindy Snyder of Celina - both
Hughes is new council member
MENDON - Councilman Pete Van Arsdel on Tuesday resigned his seat to temporarily take over the role of village solicitor.
Solicitor Ross Finke was g
CELINA - Construction has begun on an expansion at Celina Precision Machine.
Ground was broken earlier this month, and CFO Dean Miller said this week he hopes the 5,390-square-foot project will be completed by general contractor H.A. Dorsten of Minster before the end of the year.
Cardinals back in Sweet 16 for third straight year
NEW BREMEN - The New Bremen volleyball team lost the state's top player last year in Paige Jones.
But here the Cardinals are again - back in the Sweet 16 and just four wins away from repeating as Division IV state champions.
College Notes
Owens Community College is the top-ranked team in Division III NJCAA volleyball.
Led by Fort Recovery graduate Kiah Wendel and Marion Local alum Kara Evers, the Express won the NJCAA Region VII title and also claimed a fourth straight Ohio Community College Athletic Conference crown.