STAY INFORMED: Local school districts delayed 2 hours due to fog
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Marion Local Schools in Mercer County are delayed two hours due to fog.
Also in Mercer County, Fort Recovery Local Schools and St Henry Local Schools are on a two-hour delay.
In Auglaize County, New Bremen Local Schools and St. Marys City Schools, and Minster Local Schools are delayed two hours.
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