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Lima schools, Downtown Lima team up for contest

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LIMA — Lima schools and Downtown Lima, Inc. had a similar vision when it came to community engagement: To instill pride among students and residents. A new collaboration between the two entities aims to achieve that goal on a greater scale.

YMCA memberships granted to foster families

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LIMA — The idea of foster families is to give children separated from their parents a safe place to live during this traumatic time, and thanks to a new grant program, foster families will also have the chance to have a safe place to play and exercise.

Suter’s Corn Maze roars into fall 2022 with Safari theme

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PANDORA — In a low-flying plane above Pandora during the month of September, passengers can look down and see a lion (simba), cheetah (duma), elephant (tembo), rhinoceros (kifaru), giraffe (twiga) and acacia trees, as if they were above the savanna of the East African Serengeti.

‘Filling the gap:’ LPD, WOFB collaboration aims to get food to people in need

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LIMA — The Lima Police Department and the West Ohio Food Bank are joining together to meet the needs of individuals in the community struggling with hunger one police call at a time.

Man shot after home invasion in Lima

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LIMA — On Tuesday morning at 9:42 a.m., the Lima Police Department dispatch received a call about a possible shooting in the 3100 block of Elijah Pkwy. Upon their arrival, patrol officers learned of two individuals who kicked in a door and forced their way into one of the apartments where an estranged wife lived.

Lima sisters seriously injured in Sunday morning shooting

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LIMA — Lima police are seeking information surrounding a Sunday shooting that left two sisters seriously injured.

Lima man pleads guilty to burglary

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LIMA — A Lima man will be forced to remain in his own home after pleading guilty to burglary for trespassing into a woman’s West Vine Street home on Aug. 5, 2021, a felony of the third degree.

Shawnee man waives speedy trial in Jan. 6 uprising case

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LIMA — A Shawnee Township man charged by the U.S. Justice Department with two felonies and five misdemeanor-level crimes for his actions during an uprising at the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, made an appearance in a federal courtroom in the nation’s capital last week.