Special Weather Statement issued January 14 at 2:54PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Periods of light snow will occur this evening and through the overnight. While accumulating snow is expected to end before Thursday morning, falling temperatures and light snow accumulations of one to two inches will result in slick travel tonight and early Thursday.
Slick spots can be expected on roadways, especially bridges and overpasses. If traveling, allow for some extra time to reach your destination and be prepared for wintery driving conditions.
In addition to the snowfall, falling temperatures combined with increased winds will result in feels-like temperatures near zero Thursday morning. If heading outdoors, dress in multiple layers.
17° 17° chance Thu 25° Thu 25° 17° 17° chance Fri 34° Fri 34° chance
Monday, November 15th, 2021
Obituaries on November 15th, 2021
John R. Bertke, age 64, of Celina, died on Friday, November 12, 2021, at Kindred Hospital in Lima. [More]
Tina McDermitt, 59, of Botkins, OH went Home to be with her Lord, Jesus Christ on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at her residence. [More]
Stories on November 15th, 2021
New Knoxville defeats St. Henry for first state championship
FAIRBORN - St. Henry won a hard-fought first set, but it was all New Knoxville the rest of the way.
The Rangers pulled away in the second set and h [More]
BATH TOWNSHIP -  Tri-Village came into the regional semifinals against St. Henry averaging just under 40 points per game. On Saturday night at Bath's Wildcat Stadium, the Patriots ran into a Redskin brick wall.
PIQUA - Coldwater senior Tanner Muhlenkamp was unstoppable on Saturday.
Muhlenkamp caught two touchdowns and racked up 142 receiving yards, then a
SIDNEY - All in all, it was a typical night of football for Marion Local.
The Flyer defense shut down a potent Riverside offense and Peyton Moelle
Governor candidate stops in St. Marys
ST. MARYS - Dayton mayor Nan Whaley made a stop in St. Marys Sunday to drum up support for her run for governor, speaking on the frustrations she believes are shared by many other Ohioans with working class backgrounds.
ST. HENRY - The nonprofit Racing for Relief hit a major milestone on Saturday night, doling out $225,000 to local organizations. All told, Racing for Relief has now donated nearly half a million dollars since forming in 2014.
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