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Girls Basketball: Lindeman steps down as Jefferson coach

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DELPHOS — Delphos Jefferson girls basketball coach Denise Lindeman is stepping down after five years as the Wildcats head coach and 22 years of coaching at the school.

Trump got candidate he wanted, but can Moreno win in November?

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COLUMBUS — Donald Trump got what he wanted when former car dealer Bernie Moreno won the Republican Senate primary in Ohio.

Government invests $8.5 billion in chipmaker Intel

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CHANDLER, Ariz. — President Joe Biden on Wednesday celebrated an agreement to provide Intel with up to $8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for computer chip plants around the country, talking up the investment in the political battleground state of Arizona and calling it a way of “bringing the future back to America.”

Smith: Lima remains strong

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LIMA — Lima Mayor Sharetta Smith struck an optimistic but balanced tone in her State of the City Address on Wednesday night.

Jury says ‘guilty’ in Lima murder case

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LIMA — An Allen County jury on Wednesday returned guilty verdicts against a Lima man charged with killing his friend on New Year’s Eve during an alcohol-fueled argument.

O-G’s White chosen as Mr. Basketball

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OTTAWA – Colin White knows something about the history of the Mr. Basketball award.

After shrine destroyed, Lima faith-based group supports tornado relief

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RUSSELLS POINT — As residents near Indian Lake continue to assess the damage of Thursday’s deadly tornado, a nearly 60-year-old statue has been included in the area’s losses, and the organization behind that statue is working to help those impacted by the storm.

Voters pass Bath fire, road levies

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BATH TOWNSHIP — Voters approved the 2.5-mill additional levy to restore staffing and capital projects at the Bath Fire Department on Tuesday.

Merger process begins for Bluffton University, University of Findlay

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FINDLAY — Bluffton University and the University of Findlay announced plans Wednesday afternoon to merge. Both campuses would remain open, remain affiliated with their current religious institutions and maintain separate athletics teams.