Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued March 22 at 8:23PM EDT until March 22 at 9:00PM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
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The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Northern Darke County in west central Ohio... Western Auglaize County in west central Ohio... Mercer County in west central Ohio...
* Until 900 PM EDT.
* At 822 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Monroe to Redkey, moving east at 50 mph.
HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Minor hail damage to vehicles is possible. Expect wind damage to trees and power lines.
* Locations impacted include... Celina, St. Marys, Coldwater, St. Henry, Fort Recovery, Rockford, Wabash, Mendon, Osgood, Chickasaw, Burkettsville, North Star, Montezuma, New Weston, Yorkshire, Chattanooga, Kossuth, Tama, North Dayton, and Maria Stein.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued March 22 at 5:43PM EDT until March 23 at 12:00AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 73 IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IN INDIANA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 8 COUNTIES
IN EAST CENTRAL INDIANA
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
IN SOUTHEAST INDIANA
DEARBORN FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND
IN KENTUCKY THIS WATCH INCLUDES 3 COUNTIES
IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY
BOONE CAMPBELL KENTON
IN OHIO THIS WATCH INCLUDES 32 COUNTIES
IN CENTRAL OHIO
DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN HOCKING LICKING MADISON PICKAWAY UNION
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
ADAMS HIGHLAND PIKE ROSS SCIOTO
IN SOUTHWEST OHIO
BROWN BUTLER CLERMONT CLINTON HAMILTON WARREN
IN WEST CENTRAL OHIO
AUGLAIZE CHAMPAIGN CLARK DARKE GREENE HARDIN LOGAN MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY PREBLE SHELBY
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ABERDEEN, ADA, ALEXANDRIA, AURORA, BATESVILLE, BEAVERCREEK, BELLEFONTAINE, BELLEVUE, BLANCHESTER, BRIGHT, BROOKVILLE, BURLINGTON, CAMDEN, CELINA, CHILLICOTHE, CIRCLEVILLE, COLDWATER, CONNERSVILLE, COVINGTON, DAY HEIGHTS, DAYTON, DELAWARE, DILLSBORO, DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI, DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS, DOWNTOWN DAYTON, EATON, ERLANGER, FAIRBORN, FAIRFIELD, FLORENCE, FORT THOMAS, FRANKLIN, GEORGETOWN, GREENDALE, GREENFIELD, GREENVILLE, HAMILTON, HIDDEN VALLEY, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, HILLSBORO, INDEPENDENCE, KENTON, KETTERING, LANCASTER, LANDEN, LAWRENCEBURG, LEBANON, LIBERTY, LOGAN, LONDON, MANCHESTER, MARYSVILLE, MASON, MIDDLETOWN, MILAN, MILFORD, MINSTER, MOUNT CARMEL, MOUNT ORAB, MOUNT REPOSE, MULBERRY, NEW BREMEN, NEWARK, NEWPORT, OAKBROOK, OSGOOD, OXFORD, PEEBLES, PICKERINGTON, PIKE LAKE, PIKETON, PIQUA, PLAIN CITY, PORTSMOUTH, RICHMOND, RIPLEY, RISING SUN, SEAMAN, SIDNEY, SPRINGBORO, SPRINGFIELD, ST. MARYS, SUMMERSIDE, TIPP CITY, TROY, URBANA, VERSAILLES, VEVAY, WAPAKONETA, WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, WAVERLY, WEST COLLEGE CORNER, WEST JEFFERSON, WEST UNION, WHEELERSBURG, WILMINGTON, WINCHESTER, WITHAMSVILLE, AND XENIA.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued March 22 at 8:26PM EDT until March 22 at 9:00PM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
At 826 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Ada to near Lakeview, moving east at 60 mph.
HAZARD...Half dollar size hail.
SOURCE...Broadcast media.
IMPACT...Minor damage to vehicles is possible.
Locations impacted include... Kenton, Ada, Forest, Lakeview, Dunkirk, Alger, Waynesfield, Belle Center, Chippewa Park, Blanchard, Roundhead, Mount Victory, Mcguffey, Ridgeway, Patterson, Dola, Huntersville, Pfeiffer, Big Springs, and State Route 195 at State Route 235.
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Friday, August 22nd, 2025
Could anchor future 'industrial corridor'
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Illinois-based industrial developer Agracel Inc. debuted its roughly $6 million, 50,000-square-foot speculative facility to an audience of local and state officials and dignitaries during a grand opening ceremony Thursday morning.
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Obituaries on August 22nd, 2025
Joan H. Steva, 85, of St. Marys, OH died 4:55 p.m. Tuesday August 19, 2025 at Otterbein - St. Marys. [More]
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ST. HENRY - St. Henry's longtime athletic director Dennis Wendel handed in his resignation letter Thursday after serving the district in multiple roles for around 20 years, superintendent Adam Puthoff confirmed to the newspaper.
A 30-year-old Rockford man sustained non-life-threatening injuries on Thursday morning after his vehicle reportedly went off the side of State Route 49 in Darke County, struck a pole and split into two pieces, according to a sheriff's office news release.
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Celina Lynx played host to both Western Buckeye League and Midwest Athletic Conference boys golf matches on Thursday, with the home teams coming out on the wrong end of the decision.
CELINA - The ninth season for Brennen Bader as Celina head football coach will be one trying to find ways to fill some key spots.
While the Bulldog
COLDWATER - After winning the program's eighth state champion in beating Kirtland last December, Coldwater spent the off-season filling key roles vacated by graduation.
FORT RECOVERY - As a new coach coming into Fort Recovery, Wes Wenning will look to take the Indians back to the top, much like they were when he was playing on the 2015 state title team.
MARIA STEIN - It seems strange to use the words "Marion Local" and "rebuilding" in the same sentence. But in a way, veteran head coach Tim Goodwin will have to do a bit of that this season.
MINSTER - In familiar fashion, Minster played long into the playoffs last fall.
The Wildcats will rely on many of new faces this year.
Minster wa
NEW BREMEN - With a solid core of experienced players, New Bremen is setting its sights on a winning season and extended playoff run.
The Cardinals posted a 3-5 mark in the Midwest Athletic Conference last season, which ended with a first-round loss in the playoffs and a 5-6 overall record.
ROCKFORD - Parkway will try to rebuild its team this year and escape the bottom of the Midwest Athletic Conference for 2025.
The Panthers come into
ST. HENRY - After a promising end to last season, which included a win in the playoffs, St. Henry and coach Josh Werling will look to continue the momentum into the 2025 season.
ST. MARYS - Despite graduating 22 seniors, St. Marys football coach Bo Frye said key returning players and "good pieces to fill the holes" will go a long way in making the Roughriders competitive again this season.
CELINA - Last season was a rebuilding season for the Celina volleyball program. Playing with a young roster against a tough schedule, the Bulldogs were 8-15, but did finish 6-3 in the Western Buckeye League.
COLDWATER - After a dream season culminating in the program's first state volleyball championship, the Coldwater volleyball team will have a new look after losing a number of standouts to graduation.
FORT RECOVERY - Coming into the season with a smaller team, Fort Recovery will look to improve upon their conference finish a year ago.
The Indian
MARIA STEIN - Last season's end to the season in the district semifinals was a tough one for the Marion Local Flyers after going 16-6 in the regular season.
MINSTER - The Minster Wildcats capped a seesaw 2024 season with a successful tournament run.
Coach Chelsea McGhee hopes the late success is sustainable all the way through 2025.
NEW BREMEN - "Inexperienced" would be a good way to describe the New Bremen volleyball teams as the 2025 season is set to get underway.
The Cardinals are coming off an impressive 23-4 season, advancing to the regional finals and finishing third in the Midwest Athletic Conference standings.
NEW KNOXVILLE - After making a run to the 2024 regional final, New Knoxville coach Madison Hoehne is a big believer in this year's team.
"We have a
ROCKFORD - After finishing with an overall record of 15-8 and 4-5 in the Midwest Athletic Conference a season ago, Parkway will hope the returning core of players can guide the Panthers to a successful season.
St. HENRY - St. Henry returns a lot from their district runner-up team from a year ago, and will lean on that in the 2025 season.
The Redskins have
ST. MARYS - An experienced and veteran roster has St. Marys volleyball hopes on the rise this fall.
Caley Yoder begins her sixth season at the Roughrider helm with nine returning varsity players, seven of whom are seniors.