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Amazon shifts from plastic air pillows to recycled paper

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Amazon is shifting from the plastic air pillows used for packaging in North America to recycled paper because it’s more environmentally sound, and it says paper just works better.

Locos can’t complete comeback in loss to Xenia

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LIMA – The Locos’ three-game winning came to an end on Wednesday evening with a 2-1 loss to Xenia, a team that made its first regular-season appearance in Lima since the 2016 summer season.

Train strikes truck that went around gate

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MOUNT VICTORY — A train struck a semi-truck that tried to go around the crossbucks Wednesday afternoon, according to a press release fom Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart.

Glenn, Jones mark Juneteenth with service

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LIMA — A group used Juneteenth to perform public service Wednesday.

Crown Equipment shut down due to cyberattack

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NEW BREMEN — Crown Equipment Corporation revealed Wednesday that a cyberattack shut down operations at multiple plants for more than a week.

Rite Aid to close St. Marys location

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ST. MARYS — A Rite Aid store in St. Marys, located at 1502 Executive Drive, will close after a notice of additional closing stores was filed Monday in Rite Aid’s bankruptcy case in the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey.

The beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth

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For more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities.

‘Heat dome’ has region broiling this week

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FENTON, Mich. — With much of the Midwest and the Northeast broiling in extreme summer heat this week, meteorologists are talking about heat waves and heat domes.

Perry residents voice opinions on proposed data center

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PERRY TOWNSHIP — The discussion was lengthy and passionate as Perry Township residents gathered Tuesday evening at the township administration building on Breese Road to voice their opinions on a proposed data center during the township trustees’ regular meeting.

Mail delivery will be delayed

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Subscribers of The Lima News who receive their midweek newspapers via the U.S. Postal Service will not receive them until Thursday this week.