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Apple Festival at Lauer Farm Park

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LIMA — Lots of people turn out for the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District’s Apple Festival. This year is the 27th Apple Festival which is now held on even years at the Lauer Farm Park, 800 Roush Rd., Lima.

High school football: Bishop Hartley grounds LCC

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LIMA — Team records can sometimes be deceiving.

Real Life Mama: Off the off-to-school wagon

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You guys are never going to believe this. Look, I finally got Maylie going on this back-to-school morning routine and she was starting to feel some normalcy. Therefore, her anxiety was coming down and we were all starting our days with smiles (and not tears).

Cross country: Host Ottawa-Glandorf boys, girls win team titles

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OTTAWA – The Ottawa-Glandorf cross country program has been competitive over the years.

Lori Borgman: Top-load washing machine needs caution-cycle

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If you have a newer top-load washing machine, you know that it helps to have the height of an NBA player to reach in and retrieve the clothes.

John Grindrod: Moeller, Lynch, White: Saying goodbye to more than just summer

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With fall’s commencement, for me, there’s always an urge to take some inventory of what transpired over the summer. There were the positives, such as warmer weather that comes as a welcome relief to all who call Ohio home.

The Week Ahead: Bracing for a 1 percentage point ‘surprise’

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The Federal Reserve is an institution that relies on confidence and consistency. Both have been shaken as the agency struggles to tamp down inflation and regain the trust of investors.

Legal-Ease: Am I responsible for my parent’s nursing home bill?

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Most people strenuously avoid moving into long-term care facilities like nursing homes. Unfortunately, a parent’s move to a nursing home could eventually cause misery for that parent’s adult children.

US-UK relations enter new chapter

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden headed to the United Kingdom on Saturday to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II at a time of transition in US-UK relations, as both a new royal and a new prime minister are settling in.

Rep. Jim Jordan will try to crack down on fentanyl-related substances if he becomes...

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WASHINGTON, D. C. - Permanently classifying fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs will be a top priority for U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio if Republicans take control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year and Jordan becomes House Judiciary Committee chairman.