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High school football: Oregon Clay shuts down Lima Senior

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Lima Senior’s best offense was its defense but that was not enough to overcome the Spartans’ offensive inconsistencies and penalties as they fell to Oregon Clay 42-14 in a Three Rivers Athletic Conference clash Friday.

High school football: Celina stifles Elida 17-3

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ELIDA – Celina’s defense shut down the Elida running game.

High school football: Allen East slips past Columbus Grove

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HARROD – Defense stepped to the forefront in Friday’s key Northwest Conference football matchup between Allen East and Columbus Grove at Goodwin Field.

Local schools analyze state report card results

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LIMA — Teachers collecting data is as old as school itself. Writing scores in a grade book to calculate final grades or examining standardized tests scores to evaluate district-wide achievement has been a standard in education.

Real Wheels: Here comes ‘The Judge’

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LIMA – American automakers needed a doctor as the doors came slamming shut in the 1960s.

College football: Ohio State’s in-state streak will continue against Toledo

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COLUMBUS — The expectation at Ohio State is to win every football game.

Treglia: Ackerman ‘should be considered a hero’

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LIMA — Allen County Sheriff’s Deputy Izak Ackerman will return to duty Monday after an internal review determined he did not violate departmental policies in the fatal shooting of Quincy J. Pritchett.

This week’s updates on the coronavirus pandemic

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• Allen, Auglaize, Putnam and Van Wert counties remain at medium risk for COVID-19 exposure, while Hardin County is at high risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Five Lima area bassers qualify for regionals

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A trio of veteran boaters and a pair of Lewistown co-anglers from the Lima area have qualified for the James River Regional bass tournament of Major League Fishing’s (MLF) Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) set for Oct. 20-22 in Richmond, Virginia.

Ohio chief justice: New redistricting amendment needed

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COLUMBUS — Ohio’s efforts to curb gerrymandering are not working and voters must once again amend the constitution to take politics completely out of the process, the retiring chief justice of the state Supreme Court said Thursday.