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CrimeStoppers

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LIMA — Area law enforcement officials are looking for information about crimes or people below. The Lima/Allen-Putnam County Crime Stoppers Program offers cash awards of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides anonymous tip information that would lead to the arrest of anyone listed on this page. Please call 419-229-STOP (7867).

Civil War general’s sword, relics to be auctioned off in Ohio

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COLUMBUS — Bidders will fight with their dollars next week at an Ohio auction house for the sword of the Civil War Union general who led a scorched-earth campaign across Georgia and coined the phrase “War is hell.”

Jerry Zezima: No fly zone

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Most people would say — especially in the winter, when insects are vacationing in Florida — that they wouldn’t hurt a fly. Not my wife.

Softball: The race for WBL Player of the Year

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With postseason softball well underway and awards just around the corner, the race for Western Buckeye League Player of the Year is as tight as it gets.

Real Wheels: Rambler remains all in the family

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NEW KNOXVILLE – The 1962 Rambler Classic parked in Chris Speckman’s heated garage is 62 years old now.

‘51 Chevy has delivered 3 generations to graduation day

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LIMA — On Saturday evening, Parker Judy will drive a 1951 Chevy to his high school graduation ceremony at Lima Central Catholic High School.

Softball notebook: Bath wins tournament opener over Shawnee

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BATH TOWNSHIP — Bath’s 5-0 win over Shawnee in a Division II softball sectional semifinal on Tuesday was the second time this season the Wildkittens have beaten the Indians behind the shutout pitching of sophomore Kyree Stumbaugh.

Positive Addiction brings life-affirming message

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LIMA — For Chad Dunlap, every moment in life is precious, a lesson he learned after a friend’s life was tragically cut short.

On the road: Camping industry sees uptick

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LIMA — Traveling across the country can be accomplished by car or plane. Many Americans choose to travel with a recreational vehicle or RV. After COVID-19, the use of campers increased across the states. According to Sun Valley Campground owner Allison Williams, Americans began to bring out their campers as a safe way to travel and get outside.

Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — Slaw soup from a comfort food cynic

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I’d avoided it for a few years. But sometimes you aren’t always successful at dodging the colds and flus that run rampant where you live. I’ve never been good at dodgeball so I wasn’t surprised when I eventually got walloped.