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Jerry Zezima: You’re so vein

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Romance is in my blood. And I recently proved it by taking my wife for bloodwork.

Supreme Court hopeful makes her case to Allen County GOP

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LIMA — With much of the attention concerning this year’s election centered on the presidential race or the race for U.S. Senate, one candidate was in Lima on Friday to call attention to a race that is farther down the ballot but still carries great significance for Ohio voters: the Ohio Supreme Court.

Softball: Kenton continues a season for the ages

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First-year Kenton softball coach Brooke Austin had trouble finding the words to describe what she felt on Wednesday night after her team’s 4-2 win over Shawnee.

Real Wheels: Porsche 944 is his dream car

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LIMA – It came down to buying a Porsche or a Corvette.

Mulligans closes its doors

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LIMA — A local couple opened a bar in 2007. Jody and Christine Franklin began their business, Mulligans Irish Pub, on High Street downtown. On April 27, the bar had its “last final call.”

Softball notebook: Bath knocks Wapakoneta out of WBL race

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WAPAKONETA — Bath’s 11-1 softball win over Wapakoneta on Monday was the kind of game the Wildkittens might look at and say, “We’ll take another one just like that any day.”

Continental woman advocates for end of spousal rape loophole

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CONTINENTAL — Sarah Tucker reported her husband to law enforcement and prosecutors. She got the same response each time.

FEMA funds available after March tornadoes

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal disaster assistance funds will be coming to area counties affected by deadly tornadoes in March, according to a release from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — Co-worker’s recipe a perk of the job

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Having a friendly co-worker who is willing to work hard right alongside you is a valuable perk of any job.

Ohio launches effort to clean up voter rolls ahead of November election

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COLUMBUS — Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed county election directors on Thursday to begin a “routine but enhanced” hunt through the voter rolls ahead of November’s election, in an effort he says is legally mandated to remove inactive registrations.