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California fire fight persists as many neighborhoods reopen

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WEED, Calif. (AP) — About 1,000 people in the rural Northern California community of Weed were still being kept from their homes Sunday as firefighters worked to contain a blaze that had sparked out of control at the start of the holiday weekend.

Saint Bernards from around the world compete at Lima AKC show

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LIMA — A total of 50 Saint Bernards are competing in Lima over Labor Day weekend in a breed-specific dog show.

Some states could tax Biden’s student loan debt relief

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan could lift crushing debt burdens from millions of borrowers, but the tax man may demand a cut of the relief in some states.

College degree pays off with higher wages in Ohio

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Ohio workers with a college degree earned nearly twice the pay of those with only a high school degree in 2021, but wage disparities persist for women and Black people at all educational levels, according to the new annual State of Working Ohio report released today by Policy Matters Ohio.

America’s secrets: Trump’s unprecedented disregard of norms

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump isn’t the first to face criticism for flouting rules and traditions around the safeguarding of sensitive government records, but national security experts say recent revelations point to an unprecedented disregard of post-presidency norms established after the Watergate era.

Delphos named newest Buckeye Trail town

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DELPHOS — The Buckeye Trail Association is honoring Delphos as its 18th and newest Buckeye Trail Town.

Defendants sentenced in Allen County courtrooms

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LIMA — The following individuals were sentenced recently in Allen County Common Pleas Court:

Ohio political candidates pan Biden student loan plan

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Ohio Democratic and Republican candidates alike are panning President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel billions in student loan debt, though for differing reasons.

Glandorf man finishes 5K after nearly dying from COVID-19

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GLANDORF — Less than six months after his release from Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center, former COVID-19 patient Bart Recker took part in the Glandorf Turtle Trot 5K walk/run over Labor Day Weekend.

Scrubbed Artemis I launch stalls museum party

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WAPAKONETA — A scheduled launch party at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum was postponed due to NASA’s cancellation, the second this week, of its unmanned Artemis I rocket.