Mail delivery will be delayed
Subscribers of The Lima News who receive their midweek newspapers via the U.S. Postal Service will not receive them until Thursday this week.
Summer fun: Lima offers teens a variety of activities
LIMA — Lima Schools officials said it is important for teens to stay active during the summer for both mental and physical health.
Two people suffer serious injuries after crash with semi
DEFIANCE — A Continental man was moved by medical helicopter from the scene of a two-vehicle crash Monday at the intersection of Mansfield Road and Schubert Road.
Reminisce: Lima’s downtown in pioneer days
Edgar B. Cunningham’s trip down memory lane led him back more than a half century to Lima’s Public Square when he was a boy in the years after the Civil War.
Heat shelters become available following soaring temperatures
LIMA — With temperatures in the 90s through Saturday and low temperatures at night providing little relief, organizations are providing advice and opening their facilities to people who need shelter.
Ottawa welding company to close in July
OTTAWA — An automotive stamping and welding company in Ottawa is preparing to close its doors in July, according to a May letter sent from the company to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Findlay man arrested after crash
FINDLAY — A Findlay man was arrested and a pregnant woman was taken to the hospital after a two-vehicle crash Monday at the intersection of West Trenton Avenue at Morey Avenue in Findlay.
Putnam County court records
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Fujiwara’s baseball journey brings him to Lima
Baseball has taken Lou Fujiwara to almost every corner of the country.
Holy Cow! History: The ruler who declared war on the ocean
President Biden’s apparent confusion at campaign events is making headlines, with the GOP releasing videos every time he wanders away from world leaders or seems to shake an imaginary hand.