Legal-Ease: Locating lost, misplaced government-issued numbers
We all like to think we are organized and will be able to find particular paperwork if and when we need it. Some of our most important paperwork a lot of people, like myself, keep in a lock box at their home. However, there could be unfortunate circumstances beyond our control that destroy our home (tornados, fires, floods, etc.) and result in lost or misplaced government-issued numbers.
David Trinko: Lima native cooks her way to world title
Bethany Boedicker has come a long way, from munching on her great-grandmother’s “bonus snack” pie dough in Lima to wowing judges at an international competition.
Baseball: Bath pulls away from Elida
BATH TOWNSHIP – This spring, Bath has struggled at the plate.
Real Life Mama: Keep your eyes on Jesus when life gets hard
I didn’t want to write about this this week. In fact, I was just going to skip writing at all. But, sometimes writing is therapeutic for me – and even if I didn’t turn this in, at least I got it out.
CrimeStoppers
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).
Civic Center to celebrate 40 years with gala
LIMA — The Civic Center Foundation will have its season reveal digitally this year, but the annual gala will still be held later this year.
Lima man arrested on federal drug charges
LIMA — A Lima man has been arrested on drug-related charges after a Tuesday search at a Leonard Avenue residence.
Voucher use explodes with EdChoice expansion
DELPHOS — Five-hundred and eighty-five students living in the Delphos school district used EdChoice Expansion vouchers to attend private school this school year.
Jerry Zezima: Rub-a-dub-dub, no men in the tub
I haven’t taken a bath since the Johnson administration (Lyndon, not Andrew) and it looks like the drought will continue because boys aren’t allowed in our newly renovated bathroom.
Real Wheels: Family loves its Jeeps
LIMA – At the age of 13, Dylan Wohlgamuth knew he was a “Jeep man.” That’s when he bought his first Jeep, a 1998 Wrangler TJ, that his grandfather, Tommy Wohlgamuth, was selling.