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OHP board works through rare disagreement
The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center Board of Education met in regular session Wednesday, April 25, following the annual Students of the Month Recognition at 7 p.m. (EXAMINER PHOTO | SHARYN KOPF) With 17 m…
Neighbor cited over loud music
Cenobio Salmeron, 28, of Bellefontaine, was issued a citation for excessive noise around 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 24, following a complaint by a neighbor of loud music. Officers of the Bellefontain…
Auglaize County crash claims Celina teen, seriously injures another
WAPAKONETA – The Wapakoneta Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash. The crash occurred earlier today, April 25, at 2:56 a.m., at the intersection of U.S. 33 a…
Grant funds uplift business owners suffering tornado’s devastation
The 16 grant recipients of the first round of the Tornado Relief Emergency Fund Small Business Grants gather Tuesday with the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce and Logan County…
T.J. Maxx coming to Bellefontaine
The Leathery Company has announced that they have signed a lease for a new T.J. Maxx in the Fontaine Plaza, located in the 1700 block of south Main Street in Bellefontaine. Work will begin this summer…
Suspects lodged on warrants
Matthew Bugg, 31, of Bellefontaine, and Nikita Hamilton, 27, of West Mansfield, each were arrested on outstanding warrants Monday, April 22, by officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department. Around …
Issue of adult-use marijuana sales in city comes before council
Bellefontaine City Council members are set to take up the issue of the sale of marijuana within the city limits. Council was addressed during a regular meeting Tuesday, April 24, about the question of…
City native’s voice featured in Museum of the Bible Exhibit in D.C.
When Bellefontaine native Anastasia Hiatt took the stage to sing with the Indiana Wesleyan Chorale at the university’s March 22 convocation, she did not know the opportunity it would provide. The chor…
The sport of navigation: Environmental Science Club explores orienteering
The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club members recently invited Rhonda Farley from the Shelby County Sharpspurs Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) for an active and hands-on …
Storm water drainage project kicks off in Russells Point
The 2024 Storm Water Drainage Project in Russells Point conducted in conjunction with the Army Corp of Engineers is scheduled to begin Wednesday, April 24, weather permitting. There are various areas …