Special Weather Statement issued December 19 at 5:24AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Scattered snow showers can be expected this morning along with westerly winds gusting to around 40 mph at times. Temperatures will continue to fall this morning, with readings dropping well below freezing. Snow accumulations will be a half inch or less. This will result in some slick spots on untreated surfaces as well as bridges and overpasses. Please allow for some extra time to reach your destination this morning. Be prepared for changing road conditions as well as gusty winds.
Special Weather Statement issued December 19 at 1:40AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
An arctic cold front will move quickly east across the region through daybreak. This will usher in a much colder airmass with temperatures quickly falling below freezing. Snow showers can be expected this morning with snow accumulations of a half inch or less possible. This will combine with the falling temperatures to produce slick spots on untreated roadways. In addition, brisk west winds will gust to 25 to 35 mph at times this morning. The morning commute will be affected by these conditions. Please allow for some extra time to reach your destination. Be prepared for slick spots, especially on bridges an overpasses.
Average increase is 3.98 percent in Mercer, 5 percent in Auglaize
By Shelley Grieshop
Area residents may be confused to learn that in today's bleak economy their home and property values have increased - a factor that may be reflected on real estate tax bills coming out this month.
After reviewing home sales and other factors in the Grand Lake area from 2005 through 2007, the state department of taxation recently issued results of its triennial update and recommended that county auditors raise property values an average of 4 percent in Mercer and 8 percent in Auglaize counties. [More]
Celina's inside-outside scoring punch of Candra Francis and Cenzie Yoder were too much for Shawnee as the Bulldogs posted an impressive Western Buckeye League victory over the Indians at the Fieldhouse on Thursday night.
Francis and Yoder combined for 43 points and 15 rebounds to carry Celina past Shawnee, 65-51, as the Bulldogs gave the Indians their first league loss of the season. [More]
NEW BREMEN - Coaching a group of veteran ball players, New Bremen girls basketball coach Dave McFeely has found out this season that when he calls a timeout, it's not necessary to scream and yell when a gentle reminder seems to work just fine.
NEW KNOXVILLE - While villages in Auglaize County's "Golden Triangle" remain poised for continued growth, mayors in Minster, New Bremen and New Knoxville are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to local revenue in the midst of tough economic times.
FORT RECOVERY - Village council members this week approved the first reading of a proposed ordinance to establish a $2.24 million budget for this year.
Ohio official warns of issues facing the beef industry
There are a lot of issues facing Ohio cattle farmers, an official with the Ohio Cattlemen's Association (OCA) told those attending Thursday's 18th annual Mercer County Cattlemen's Association (MCCA) banquet in Celina.
New Knoxville improved to 6-7 on the season, gradually pulling away from Parkway on the way to a 40-26 victory on Thursday night at Panther Gymnasium in Midwest Athletic Conference play.
DELPHOS - The Marion Local Flyers faced a tough task Thursday night with a road game at The Vatican, and the St. John's Blue Jays' defense didn't make it any easier.