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Volleyball: Bath slips past Lima Senior

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BATH TOWNSHIP — Bath found a way.

Children Choosing Christ under the Gospel Tent

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LIMA — Children Choosing Christ, a non-denominational nonprofit based at 20746 Buckland Main St. in Wapakoneta, reached out to children during the Allen County Fair on Saturday.

David Trinko: Enjoy the unity at a high school football game

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I don’t have a son playing high school football this year. I never have. I don’t even have a son. Nor do I have a nephew or even a neighbor playing in the games.

Real Life Mama: Not just yet

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Remember last week when I was so excited to get back into a routine and some normalcy? Yeah, what I failed to remember, or maybe blocked out, was the struggle in the couple of transition weeks attempting to get back into a schedule before school starts.

Rising rents in Lima

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LIMA — Renters in Lima are encountering double-digit inflation when searching for two- and three-bedroom rentals.

New gun laws bill would make significant changes in Ohio

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State Sen. Matt Dolan, R-Chagrin Falls, announced legislation Thursday morning meant to combat gun violence, making another try at some of the “Strong Ohio” proposals that his own party has ignored since 2019.

Lori Borgman: From back-a-rub to whiplash in a short time

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When our twin grandbabies were chubby-cheeked toddlers and would spend the night on two little blue cots, they often requested a “back-a-rub” to help them fall asleep.

CrimeStoppers

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LIMA — Area law-enforcement officials are looking for information about crimes or people listed in this graphic. The Lima/Allen-Putnam County Crime Stoppers Program offers cash awards of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides an anonymous tip or information that would lead to the arrest of anyone listed on this page. Please call (419) 229-STOP (7867).

Housing and strategic youth retention in Lima

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LIMA — There have been significant changes to the Lima/Allen County region in recent years. With the help of new funding and investors, much of the region’s dream and hope is set to come true. The City of Lima has had many conversations on improving and developing new ways to invest in our city. How does this become possible? How do we make such dreams a reality? How do we retain our youth? One answer is a vision.

John Grindrod: The poignancy of funerary displays

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For generations, those who mourn the passing of others have tried in some public displays to honor the memory of the departed. The practice goes all the way back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who constructed monuments similar to those seen in cemeteries today. The markers erected all fall under the umbrella of what has come to be known as funerary art.