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.
ST. MARYS - The St. Marys Roughriders overcame a sluggish three quarters of football and an injury to top running back Kyle Puschel to open the season with a win.
St. Marys got a great game on the ground by Puschel's replacement, sophomore Dustin Fisher, and some late-games heroics scoring twice in the final seven and a half minutes to defeat the Sidney Yellow Jackets 13-7 on Friday at Skip Baughman Stadium. [More]
KENTON - Both Coldwater and Kenton had plenty of offensive burst, but the host Wildcats had just a little more.
Kenton junior Maty Mauk passed for five touchdowns and ran for two more as the Wildcats snapped an eight-game losing streak to the Cavaliers with an overwhelming, 50-31, win in the season opener at Robinson Field. [More]
Celina's Main Street was bricked in 1906 after a fire; street work now reveals old bricks
CELINA - After more than century, the light of day will shine on bricks of Main Street before nearly a quarter million of them are dug up as part of the downtown facelift.
ST. MARYS - Wisconsin resident Ashley Kumlien is a woman on a mission. She is running across America to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis and $500,000 to fund research into finding a cure.
CELINA - An emotionally-charged Celina football team took a 14-7 lead on Versailles in the season opener on Friday night, but the Tigers rallied behind quarterback Damian Winner.
MARIA STEIN - Last year it took a late aerial attack, but this year it was pretty much ground and pound.
The Marion Local Flyers topped the Shawnee Indians in Friday night's gridiron lid-lifter, as the hosts used a punishing rushing attack to cruise to a 34-13 victory.
FORT LORAMIE - There is an old coaching adage that you need to put away a team when you have them down, because if you let them hang around, they will beat you in the end.