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Softball: Wapakoneta hands St. Marys first WBL loss

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ST. MARYS — Wapakoneta hasn’t been in many close situations so far this season, but the moment presented itself on Tuesday night and the Redskins were ready.

Reminisce: The year 1883 was a momentous year for Spencerville

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Eighteen eighty-three got off to a blazing start.

Holy Cow! History: Think the ’24 election is ugly? 1828 says ‘Hold my beer’

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Brace yourself, America. The 2024 election, “Biden-Trump II: Grumpier Old Men” is showing all the signs of being an especially ugly election. At ages 81 and 77, respectively, this will be the last election for both, meaning they have nothing left to lose. And let’s face it, the two just don’t like each other.

Lima fire chief discusses retirement with city

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LIMA — Lima public safety will see some changes as the year moves on.

Brothers Osborne to play at Allen County Fair

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LIMA — A Grammy-winning country duo will be the headlining music show at this year’s Allen County Fair.

Hardin Hills Health Center to close July 10

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KENTON — Hardin Hills Health Center is set to close its doors. The nursing home was under the ownership of the county. Hardin County Commissioner Roger Crowe said the closing was announced in April following an annual inspection of the building.

Lori Borgman: You make the call: Take the phone or leave it

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I left home without my phone the other day. I considered turning back but decided against it.

John Grindrod: Team parades, a problematic future

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With each viewing of the national evening news, we’re all constantly confronted with the fact that the world in which we live is so very dangerous. Sadly, it seems only days between stories are reported involving gun violence. Even areas where there is great jubilation are not immune, as was demonstrated in mid-February at the culmination of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade and player speeches on a stage outside Union Station.

Milliner makes stamp on fashion

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LIMA — The way of hat-making goes back centuries. In today’s world, people express their sense of fashion with many types of hats. Lima native Debbie Kennedy decided to join the retail industry and help women create their own.

Great Pages Circus to thrill fairgrounds

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LIMA — The circus is coming to town again.