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Lori Borgman: When plans sour and the wind howls

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Special dates on a calendar are punctuation marks in what could otherwise be one long, winding, rambling sentence spanning years. They are restful pauses, a contrast to the routine, something to look forward to.

John Grindrod: When celebrities walk among the common folks

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For everyone I know, seeing someone famous is rare unless you paid to see him or her on stage or at an athletic venue. When it happens, it always seems to give someone a story destined to be repeated.

Shoppers are returning

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You know the cliché: Shopping malls are desolate and deserted places, inhabited only by elderly walkers and a few sad stores desperately clinging to life among the cobwebs and decay.

Hartman, with 27 years of experience, sworn in as captain

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Shawn Hartman, alongside his wife Patricia and daughter Sammi, is sworn in as captain by Sheriff Matthew Treglia at the Allen County Sheriff’s Office on Friday. Hartman has 27 years of law enforcement experience.

DeWine, Whaley discuss children’s issues

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine and Democratic opponent Nan Whaley on Thursday perhaps came as close as they’ll get to a debate this campaign season – they spoke in the same building on the same day.

Second child dies after crash during Ohio funeral procession

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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — A second child has died following a crash during an Ohio funeral procession for a teenager who died of a suspected drug overdose, an accident followed by two episodes of gunfire that wounded at least one person, authorities said.

Cleveland Clinic receives $30 million gift

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Clinic will receive a $30 million gift from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation to help Clinic CEO Dr. Tom Mihaljevic — and future Clinic leaders — develop innovative ideas, the health system announced Thursday.

UNOH announces Dean’s list

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LIMA — The University of Northwestern Ohio is proud to acknowledge its Dean’s List for the 2022 August session for students in the College of Applied Technologies. The following local full‑time students received a grade point average of 3.5 or better:

Schools holding ESSER Funds

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LIMA — The federal government provided three rounds of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds to school districts across the nation. The first round, ESSER I, has to be spent by Sept. 30, 2022. The deadline for ESSER II is Sept. 30, 2023. The third round, and by far the largest, has to be spent by Sept. 30, 2024

Avoid these common real estate scams

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From buying to renting to selling, real estate scams can target landlords and local residents in many situations. It’s a criminal practice that can seriously damage your wallet, credit and peace of mind.