High-level talks in Ukraine yield little reported progress
LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — Turkey’s leader and the U.N. chief met in Ukraine with President Volodymr Zelenskyy on Thursday in a high-powered bid to ratchet down a war raging for nearly six months. But little immediate progress was reported.
Jail time in hazing death of BGSU student
BOWLING GREEN — Two remaining men accused of hazing and contributing to the death of Stone Foltz will be spending time in jail.
Lima firefighters thanked for averting tragedy
LIMA — A local restauranteur and leader of a contracting team on Wednesday highlighted the efforts of Lima firefighters to avert tragedy earlier this year.
Remodeled Hart Hall reopens
SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Hart Hall, a banquet facility at 1658 Breese Road, had a ribbon-cutting Wednesday to showcase the newly remodeled room available for rent.
Photos: Building OSU-Lima’s Galvin Hall in miniature
Ohio State-Lima’s Dan Matthews, Jackie Oen, Paityn Bowman, Elyjah Roa, Charley Cheeseman-Armey, Patricia Wogerman and Glenn Derryberry build a miniature version of the college’s Galvin Hall at Lima’s Safety City Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Honoring Allen County’s first families
LIMA — Remnants of the Native American and early settler life abound in Allen County.
Ada, Bath battle to 3-3 tie
ADA — Adjusting on the fly.
Back-to-school safety issues discussed at AAA of Lima
LIMA — The AAA of Lima is making people aware that students are going back to school, which may require more attention to driving safely because of the increased auto and pedestrian traffic near schools.
School bus safety is a priority
LIMA — With school starting this month, many students throughout Ohio will be riding a bus to and from school and to and from extracurricular events. The safety of those students is a top priority, officials said Wednesday.
Back to when Ohio became the seventeenth star
FORT JENNINGS — Fort Jennings: population 533. Until mid-August, that is.