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Potts Center offers grants for minority, women-owned businesses

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LIMA — The Walter C. Potts Entrepreneur Center is seeking small and minority businesses to apply for grants up to $500.

Track damage forces band showcase cancellation

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LIMA — The Allen County Fair got off to a wet and windy start this past weekend, forcing the cancellation of Sunday’s grandstand event.

Car blast kills daughter of Russian known as ‘Putin’s brain’

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MOSCOW (AP) — The daughter of an influential Russian political theorist often referred to as “Putin’s brain” was killed in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow, authorities said Sunday.

Conflicting signs: What key economic indicators tell us about inflation’s impact

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Positive economic news keeps rolling in, but despite finally moderating in July, high inflation continued offsetting wage gains and making things tough on consumers and companies.

Roses and Thorns

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Maybe it’s the comfortable sunshine, but we can’t help but notice all the roses in full bloom this week:

National Republican group plans massive ad buy boosting J.D. Vance, signaling deepening GOP focus...

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COLUMBUS — A political action committee with close ties to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is launching a massive new ad campaign in Ohio, a clear sign that national Republicans are shifting more toward playing defense in the Buckeye State.

BRELAND is country music’s fresh new sound

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LIMA — More than a hot opening act for headliner Chris Young at the Allen County Fair, BRELAND brought his own flavor and following with him to the stage Saturday.

Girls soccer: Ottoville gets traction in time

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LIMA — It took Ottoville nearly one half to get the feel for the field turf.

High school football: Delphos St. John’s downs Jefferson, 49-27

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DELPHOS – Delphos St. John’s gets to celebrate city bragging rights after the Blue Jays downed rivals Delphos Jefferson, 49-27, in the second annual Delphos Bowl on Saturday.

DeWine visits Allen County Fair

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LIMA — Gov. Mike DeWine’s campaign message is a simple one: Ohio is doing well under current leadership.