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.
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.
09/26/2025
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09/25/2025
Another local sports story from The Community Post.
he Minster Wildcats capped off an outstanding regular season on the links by winning the 2025 Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) boys golf championship, clinching the title at Stillwater Golf Course
09/24/2025
Congressman Jim Jordan visited New Bremen and Wapakoneta on Tuesday for a roundtable with the Southwestern Auglaize County Chamber of Commerce and a visit to the Auglaize County Crisis Center.
09/23/2025
VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA CHAPTER 1126 ANNOUNCES EVENT. The Local Vietnam Veterans of America will be having a Gold Star Mothers Family day program on September 28th in Wapakoneta in
09/23/2025
From today's edition of The Community Post.
Zach Ferrall, St. Marys City Law Director and local attorney, is officially announcing his Republican candidacy for the Probate, Domestic Relations, and Juvenile Court Judge in Auglaize County in the
09/20/2025
The Minster Wildcats came in hot with wins in the last two games, while Coldwater came in struggling with a loss to Anna in its last game, but that’s why
09/19/2025
09/18/2025
The Ohio Department of Education recently released their ratings for schools all across Ohio, marking the hard work and challenges each school district has undergone in the past year.
09/17/2025
Another local news story from The Community Post.
Next week, Auglaize County Solid Waste Management District Coordinator Scott Cisco will retire after 11 years in the position. Cisco has played a major role in cleaning up Auglaize County’s
09/16/2025
The Board was called into session at 9:30 a.m. by Chairperson Diana Dulebohn. Others present were board members Joe Kuhn, Rodney Metz and Josie Schaub, Director Mark Huber and Deputy
09/13/2025
Another local sports story from The Community Post.
The Minster Wildcats used a dominant passing game and a strong first half to defeat the Parkway Panthers 49-20 in MAC football action in Rockford Friday night. Minster had a
09/12/2025
The Auglaize County Democratic Party held their annual Fall Dinner, with a ton of guests coming together to speak about recent milestones for the party locally, as well as feature
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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.
Yearly subscriptions to the paper cost $30.
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