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Dunlap arrest bodycam footage released by Wapak PD

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WAPAKONETA — Newly released video of the arrest of Tyler Dunlap, the Lima police officer arrested in June after reportedly interfering with medics who were attending to an injured woman at his home, shows Wapakoneta Police Lt. Shannon Place pointing her taser at Dunlap and the woman who medics were trying to treat.

LCC charges past Shawnee

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LIMA — Lima Central Catholic scored 27 unanswered points to turn a close game into a dominating performance in a 27-7 win over Shawnee in the football opener for both teams on Thursday night at Spartan Stadium.

Columbus Grove holds off Pandora-Gilboa

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COLUMBUS GROVE – By early second quarter in Thursday’s football season opener, Columbus Grove had jumped out to a 20-0 lead over Pandora-Gilboa.

New plea deal offered in Hale case

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LIMA — A pre-trial was held in the court of Judge Teri Kohlrieser in the case of Romiere Hale.

Lima Municipal Court records

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Putnam County court records

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Putnam County Common Pleas Court

Putnam County economic developments highlighted

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OTTAWA — Recent private sector achievements were touted Thursday as representatives of local businesses and governments gathered for the Putnam County Community Improvement Corporation’s annual State of the Vision meeting.

On Nutrition: More on sweeteners

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In response to a recent column about the safety of sugar substitutes, reader P.S. from Ohio asks: “What are your sources for this article? I have read in several sources which I consider reputable that aspartame and acesulfame are carcinogens. However, on the internet there is mixed information.”

Vance’s anti-drug charity enlisted doctor echoing Big Pharma

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — When JD Vance founded “Our Ohio Renewal” a day after the 2016 presidential election, he promoted the charity as a vehicle for helping solve the scourge of opioid addiction that he had lamented in “Hillbilly Elegy,” his bestselling memoir.