A weekly newspaper serving Minster and the surrounding communities since 1896. The office is located in Minster, the center of the area the newspaper serves.
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The Community Post, a weekly newspaper serving the area since 1896, is in the business of sharing the good news of the community with our readers. Published each Tuesday, the Community Post is a publication full of good news from the Minster-Fort Loramie-Osgood-Yorkshire-Maria Stein-New Bremen areas — as well as from lots of places in-between those communities. The publication itself has gone thro
ugh many changes over the years — it's no longer published in German, for example — but what has never changed is The Community Post's mission to chronicle the lives of the people in the area through school news, feature articles, sports write-ups, correspondent submissions and more.
07/23/2024
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For individuals with developmental disabilities, the transition from school age to adulthood can be a challenge. That challenge is something that the Auglaize County Board of Developmental Disabilities is helping
07/22/2024
While the Minster Council had much to discuss during the bimonthly council meeting on Tuesday, there was also some rumbling from concerned citizens about certain plans being made by the
07/22/2024
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07/22/2024
SIDNEY – The Lima Junior Golf Association Tournament continued Thursday with the Bob Fridley Junior Tournament at Shelby Oaks.
07/13/2024
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DELPHOS – New Bremen’s Allison Trego finished first in the girl’s 15 and under competition, and Minster’s Louis Magoto was second in the boy’s 16-18 division in Lima Junior Golf
07/12/2024
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A local Fort Loramie business has made a very interesting move as of late when it comes to expanding their business, with the Schafer Oil Company purchasing the local IGA
07/12/2024
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07/12/2024
07/09/2024
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The Village of Minster Council came together on Tuesday in order to discuss several new ordinances and resolutions that needed immediate attention.
07/09/2024
After losing two straight games to Fort Loramie in the ACME Region 4 tournament Auglaize County finale and their first game against Fort Loramie in the tournament, Minster won two
07/05/2024
Left to Right: Nancy Hartings, Saint Joseph Home Health Care client, Gayle, Caregiver.
07/04/2024
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07/03/2024
When Himchor He and his business partner bought a laundry mat and car wash in New Bremen, there was a bit of land left over. That bit of land is
07/03/2024
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06/29/2024
The New Bremen Historic Association received and installed a marker officially naming the Historic Museum as part of the National Register of Historic Places, which it’s been a part of
06/28/2024
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The Maria Stein Country Fest got an early start Saturday morning with a 5K.
06/28/2024
Officers with the Minister Police Department were recently outfitted with new bulletproof vests. The new vests were a necessity as their old vests were nearing the end of their functional
06/24/2024
CELINA – Minster, St. Marys, and New Knoxville golfers competed in the 1618 division at the Hot Head Burritos Open. The event is part of the Lima Junior Golf Association
06/21/2024
The week of June 17, two members of the FFA Chapter at Minster High School attended the second session of Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum, Carrollton, Ohio. There were many campers
06/19/2024
MINSTER – Throughout the month of May, the employees of Minster Bank raised funds in support of Warrior Ridge through the “Casual for a Cause” program, demonstrating their dedication to
06/18/2024
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The Auglaize County Board of Developmental Disabilities held their monthly meeting Monday evening in New Bremen. During the meeting, they heard updates on programs and handled board business including an
06/12/2024
TENNESSEE – The Minster ACME baseball team traveled down south to face some strong competition and had a solid all-around showing.
06/11/2024
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apakoneta, Ohio – The Auglaize County Veterans Service Office (VSO) is proud to invite all veterans and the public to the Dedication Ceremony for the new Auglaize County Veterans Pavilion.
06/06/2024
The Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association announced its All-Ohio teams for the 2024 season.
06/05/2024
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The Community Post, a weekly newspaper serving the area since 1896, is in the business of sharing the news of the community with our readers.
Published each Thursday, the Community Post is a publication covering Minster, Fort Loramie, Maria Stein and New Bremen, as well as from lots of places in-between those communities.
The office is located in Minster, the center of the area the newspaper serves. The publication itself has gone through many changes over the years — it's no longer published in German, for example — but what has never changed is The Community Post's mission to chronicle the lives of the people in the area through school news, feature articles, sports write-ups, correspondent submissions and more.
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