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NAACP seeks family reunification data

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LIMA — The Lima NAACP on Tuesday called for Allen County Children Services to release family reunification data after the civil rights group received complaints from several Black parents alleging ACCS engaged in racial discrimination during the reunification process.

Jordan: Unleashing new IRS agents is scary stuff

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LIMA — Representative Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, stopped by LifeWise Academy, the National Federation of Independent Business, and The Lima News to get a glimpse of the city. Jordan encouraged Republicans to vote in the coming election and stand in the face of adversity.

MADD recognizes Top Cops at banquet

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LIMA — Mothers Against Drunk Driving of Allen, Hardin and Putnam counties recognized local law enforcement officers for driving under the influence arrests during the 27th annual Top Cop banquet Tuesday.

College football: ‘Competitive stamina’ prominent for Ohio State

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COLUMBUS – One of the themes Ryan Day has emphasized since before Ohio State even played a football game this season is that OSU needs to have an attitude of never letting up and never playing with less than 100 percent intensity.

Reminisce: Generations of patient care from the St. Rita’s School of Nursing

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LIMA — In May 1971, about 450 alumni from 14 states gathered in Lima for the 50th and final anniversary of the first graduating class of St. Rita’s School of Nursing.

Bluffton University aims to continue doing well

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BLUFFTON — If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.

Holy Cow! History: When CNN almost fell for fake news

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Journalists walk a razor’s edge between speed and accuracy, and they occasionally get cut.

Jerry Zezima: The carousel stakes

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When it comes to horsing around, I am a champion with my granddaughters. And I recently proved it on a carousel in a photo finish with Chloe and Lilly, who accompanied me to the winner’s circle in our very own version of the Kentucky Derby.

LifeWise: exercising freedom

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LIMA — The year 2022 marks 200 years of Labor Day celebrations. The first Labor Day was celebrated in 1882 in New York City. It officially became a holiday in 1894. About 50 years later, the justice system created a rule that would change the course of our school system.

September is suicide awareness month

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Suicide is the leading cause of death among children and adults, but spotting risk factors and warning signs isn’t easy.