Special Weather Statement issued January 14 at 11:27AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
A band of snow showers will drop into the region from northern Indiana, and push through the region through the afternoon. Some snow showers could produce a quick light coating of snow on elevated surfaces and bridges. Visibility may also be briefly reduced to a half mile or even less. Northwest winds will also gust up to 30 MPH. Lighter snowfall will continue into the evening behind the initial band of snow showers, with accumulations from a few tenths to isolated accumulations of up to an inch. Motorists should exercise caution and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
Mary Adele Kunk, age 83, of St. Henry, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Saturday evening, March 18, 2023, at The Gardens at St. Henry. [More]
CELINA - Multiple agencies continue to investigate an incident where a preschool student was mistakenly left unattended on a school bus for over three hours on Wednesday.
CELINA - Mercer County's government has been awarded a $500,000 grant to reconstruct Meyer Road off West Market Street where buses will travel to the new Celina Elementary School on the west side of town.
COLDWATER - Friday's practice looked like any baseball practice when it's too cold and windy to go outside. Coldwater players were getting warmed up as Cory Klenke got ready to hit grounders on the floor of the Palace. [More]
Parkway's Gabrielle Stober was named to the All-Ohio first team in Division III as the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association announced its Divisions III and IV All-Ohio honors in girls basketball on Monday.
NEW BREMEN - Whether it's egg production, hogs or turkeys, Cooper Farms is a major force in the United States. And the family owned and operated food and farm company, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year, continues to expand.
NEW BREMEN- Challenges lie in store for dairy producers in the second quarter of 2023, according to Ohio State University Extension dairy management and livestock specialist Jason Hartschuch.
NEW BREMEN - Farmers will likely see a long-term decline in corn prices due to decreasing U.S. exports, according to a Mercer Landmark grain specialist.