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Van Wert holds off Indian Lake

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ST. HENRY — The key is to survive and advance.

First bear market? There’s no need to panic

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Trading apps such as Robinhood Markets Inc. introduced millions of investors to the stock market during the pandemic, and many of them are experiencing a bear market for the first time. I suspect they have already learned some valuable lessons, notably that picking stocks is much more difficult in a down market. I’m reminded of others I learned as a business student and later experienced during my first bear market, the long and painful dot-com bust from 2000 to 2002.

Area hospitals, schools addressing healthcare labor shortage

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LIMA — When it comes to today’s healthcare landscape, the Dickensian observation of being both the “best of times” and the “worst of times” could apply. According to Becker’s Hospital Review, the average salary for registered nurses increased 4 percent in 2021. This gain was even greater than the 3.3 percent increase in the prior year and the 2.6 percent gain in 2019.

Land transfers, July 7-13

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The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the week running July 7 through 13. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.

Roses and Thorns

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It’s hard to grow grass much less roses in the recent dry heat, but there still have been some roses in the garden.

Doctor’s lawyer defends steps in 10-year-old girl’s abortion

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The lawyer for an Indiana doctor at the center of a political firestorm after speaking out about a 10-year-old child abuse victim who traveled from Ohio for an abortion said Thursday that her client provided proper treatment and did not violate any patient privacy laws in discussing the unidentified girl’s case.

Real Wheels: 1963 ’Vette rear end draws looks

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SIDNEY — Butch Ward has owned three Corvettes: a 1960, 1962 and 1963 model. He doesn’t even hesitate when asked to pick his favorite.

STEM Experience to give kids hands-on experiences

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LIMA — The STEM Experience is coming to Lima. A STEM camp for kids grade four and up will be held July 23rd and August 6th at two sites: Heir Force Community School and The Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Graduate Medical Education Center.

Jayland Walker’s autopsy shows he suffered 41 gunshot entry wounds and five graze wounds,...

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AKRON — Jayland Walker, the unarmed man shot last month by eight Akron police officers while fleeing after a car chase, suffered 41 gunshot entry wounds and five graze wounds, Summit County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler said in a press conference Friday morning.

This week’s updates on the coronavirus pandemic

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• Allen County Public Health will resume vaccination clinics on Monday, July 18, at its E. Market Street office. Vaccines are available by appointment only to children and adults age six months and older. Visit gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov or call 419-228-4636 for assistance.