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Lima man reaches plea agreement in March shooting case

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After reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors on Thursday, a Lima man will face up to 20 years in prison on charges stemming from a March shooting at Marko’s Sports and Spirits.

On Nutrition: More on pork

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Supreme Court expands gun rights, with nation divided

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major expansion of gun rights after a series of mass shootings, the Supreme Court said Thursday that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, a ruling likely to lead to more people legally armed. The decision came out as Congress and states debate gun-control legislation.

Main & Market intersection to close for construction

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LIMA — The eastern side of the intersection of Main Street and Market Street will be closed to thru traffic on Monday, June 27, 2022 for approximately 5 days.

Jerry Zezima: The Strawberry Whisperer

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Whenever I pick strawberries - which I love because they are sweet, juicy and a key ingredient in strawberry daiquiris - I become a basket case.

Lima area golfers begin quest for championship title

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The drive to earn the Lima City Golf Championship singles title began with a morning medal play qualifier and the first round of match play on the second day of competition Thursday at Hidden Creek Golf Club.

Area Special Olympians headed to state

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LIMA — Competitors in the Summer Games of Ohio’s Special Olympics will be headed to Columbus Friday.

The Commodores headline Lima’s 2022 Community Enrichment Dinner

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LIMA — Motown legends will come to Lima in September to help support reaching across racial divides in Lima.

Smith rape verdict: Guilty on all counts

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LIMA — A Lima man accused of raping and sexually abusing three young girls was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday, concluding a two-day bench trial in Allen County Common Pleas Court.

Built in 1855, Bluffton barn finds new home

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BLUFFTON — Moving a barn is a huge endeavor. The Swiss Homestead, also known as the Schumacher House, offers a glimpse into the lives of Swiss immigrants in portions of Allen and Putnam counties known as the Settlement.