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Gary R. Rasberry

Ohio

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  • 1 week ago | dailystandard.com | Gary R. Rasberry

    St. Marys gets walk-off win over Celina in WBL baseball By Gary R. Rasberry ST. MARYS - Twice St. Marys had chances to get a walk-off win over Celina, only to leave the bases loaded. Grady Hughes made sure there would not be a third time.

  • 1 week ago | dailystandard.com | Abigail Miller |Gary R. Rasberry

    St. Marys gets walk-off win over Celina in WBL baseball By Gary R. Rasberry ST. MARYS - Twice St. Marys had chances to get a walk-off win over Celina, only to leave the bases loaded. Grady Hughes made sure there would not be a third time. Hughes' two-out single in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Luke Rammel from second base to give the Roughriders a 2-1 victory over the cross-lake rival Bulldogs at K.C. Geiger Park on Wednesday, capping off the game just minutes away from reaching three hours.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailystandard.com | Gary R. Rasberry

    Celina gets two runs in fourth to hand Fort Recovery first loss By Gary R. Rasberry CELINA - Celina was in the mood for answers on Monday. The Bulldogs answered each challenge Fort Recovery gave them and handed the Indians their first loss of the softball season in a hard-fought 4-3 decision at Jim Hoess Field as the Bulldogs improved to 3-1 on the spring. Fort Recovery takes the loss to go to 5-1.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailystandard.com | William Kincaid |Gary R. Rasberry

    CELINA - In just a few weeks, area treatment trains that filter out nutrients responsible for toxic blue-green algal blooms in Grand Lake will be turned on, and officials are shooting for the stars in 2025, with hopes of processing 1 billion gallons of water, compared to about 625 million gallons last year. [More]

  • 2 weeks ago | dailystandard.com | Erin Gardner |Gary R. Rasberry

    By Erin Gardner CELINA - In traditional April fashion, rain showers are bringing Ohio native wildflowers. Ohio's woodlands provide a large, colorful setting for an array of native wildflowers that can be seen now through mid-May, according to an Ohio Department of Natural Resources news release. "Come March … a rapid increase in temperatures of forest soils stimulates wildflowers to commence growth," reads ODNR's spring wildflowers field guide.

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