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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 August 2024. City in Ohio, United States Celina, Ohio City Downtown Celina Flag Seal Nickname: C-Town Motto: "One Of The 100 Best Small Towns!" Location in Mercer County and the state of Ohio. Celina Show map of Ohio Celina Show map of the United States Coordinates: 40°33′18″N 84°33′45″W ...
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Defunct newspapers. The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press. The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2] Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3] The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4] Cincinnati Herald.
The Daily Standard. The Daily Standard may refer to: The Daily Standard (Brisbane), newspaper in Brisbane, Australia. The Daily Standard (Missouri), newspaper in Sikeston, Missouri, United States. The Daily Standard (Ohio), daily newspaper in Celina, Ohio, United States. The Weekly Standard.
Aug. 17—GIRLS TENNIS Bryan 5, Celina 0 BOYS SOCCER Kenton 3, Allen East 1 Kenton's goals came from Micah Bowman, Cam Jesionowski and Luis Fernando. Ada 11, Tiffin Columbian 0 Ada's goals came ...
September 5, 2024 at 7:31 PM. Sep. 5—CELINA — Celina Insurance Group has been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in insurance for 2024. The honor, presented by Business Insurance and ...
The Daily Standard (Celina, Ohio, 1848) Taunton Daily Gazette (1848) [7] The Santa Fe New Mexican (1849, the oldest continuously published newspaper in the Southwestern and Western United States) Deseret News (1850) [8] Placerville Mountain Democrat (1851) Ellsworth American (1851) The New York Times (1851) The Detroit News (1873) The Daily ...
A parish was formally erected in Celina in 1864 and dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. [4] With the creation of the parish, more Catholics were attracted to Celina; the parish grew to the point that a church building was needed, [3] and the Archbishop of Cincinnati, John Baptist Purcell, came to Celina to lay the cornerstone on August 3, 1864.