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Allen County to test sirens

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ALLEN COUNTY — The Allen County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management sent out a notice Tuesday that the county will be testing sirens at noon on Wednesday, March 6.

Driving instructors react to proposed law

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LIMA — A lot of things have changed for student drivers since the pandemic began with the advent of online learning and now more changes could be on the horizon.

John Grindrod: An angler’s wife, remarkable resiliency

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There is, of course, an anthology of jokes about fishermen and their wives. And, while some jokes diminish the importance of a wife relative to the importance of hauling in a nice small mouth bass, if you asked one of our area’s premier reservoir fishermen about his wife of 20 years, Steve Contini might just say if asked what the best catch of his life was, that would be his wife, Tina.

Joby is hiring: Air taxi firm acquires facility, eyes liftoff at Dayton airport

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Joby Aviation Inc. announced Tuesday that it has started hiring local workers because it has acquired a facility at the Dayton International Airport that it will use to manufacture aircraft parts.

Activate Allen County advocates for health

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LIMA — Community health collaborative Activate Allen County is working to expand mental and behavioral health services in Allen County.

Lima man pleads to shooting into residence

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LIMA — A young Lima man entered into an agreement with prosecutors on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to a pair of charges related to shots being fired into a city residence.

Allen transportation district board meeting slated

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LIMA — The Allen County Transportation District board will meet at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 18, at the Allen County Engineer’s Department, 1501 N. Sugar St., Lima.

Police calls

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ALLEN COUNTY SHERIFF

Lima Memorial partners with hospice provider

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LIMA — Lima Memorial Health System is partnering with Bridge Hospice to provide inpatient hospice services at the hospital.

Jefferson Awards: PTSD treatment forged by fire

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SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Hammering hot steel can mend a broken person, David Bates learned.