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Up to 40,000 mink released from Hoaglin Township farm

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HOAGLIN TOWNSHIP — Between 25,000 and 40,000 mink were let loose early Tuesday morning at Lion Farms USA, according to the Van Wert County Sheriff’s Office.

Births

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Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center

Shawnee Police Department awarded grant for weapons accuracy

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SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — The Shawnee Township Police Department hopes to improve weapons accuracy with a grant from the Marathon Corporation’s Community Investment Program.

Findlay man flees police after alleged threat with knife

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FINDLAY — Police officers were called Monday to 224 Monroe Avenue in Findlay for a report of a man threatening another man with a knife, according to a news release from the Findlay Police Department.

Lima juvenile court goes to bat against rising violence

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ALLEN COUNTY— With all hands on deck, the Allen County Juvenile Court system has started new programs to help the youth. The organization began programs to address truancy and other offenses in the community.

Biden, Xi clash on Taiwan but try to ‘manage’ differences

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NUSA DUA, Indonesia — President Joe Biden objected directly to China’s “coercive and increasingly aggressive actions” toward Taiwan during the first in-person meeting of his presidency with Xi Jinping, as the two superpower leaders aimed on Monday to “manage” their differences in the competition for global influence.

Armstrong Museum asking for time capsule donations

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WAPAKONETA —The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is asking for donations for a time capsule beginning at an event starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 25.

Buckeye Soup

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OSU-Lima junior Elyjah Roa serves himself a bowl of soup at Monday’s “Buckeye Soup” event at the Perry Webb Student Life Building. The event is a way to raise awareness of hunger and homelessness while giving students the chance to donate needed items like hats, gloves and blankets for the homeless.

Lima woman faces prison for drug possession

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LIMA — A Lima woman faces between three years and 16.5 years in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a first-degree felony.