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Real Wheels: 4-4-2 driven with memories

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COLUMBUS GROVE – It wasn’t the first time it happened. And it wasn’t the last.

Girls basketball notebook: O-G set to play for State title

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DAYTON — Ottawa-Glandorf’s girls basketball team only trailed for the first 36 seconds and led by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter Thursday night in the Division III state semifinals.

Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — For the tough cookies

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After my grandma retired from her job as a cashier at Pangles (which later became Rays, and is now Chief Supermarkets), she enthusiastically began a new career. In her 70s, she had business cards made with her new professional title listed beneath her name and photo. The cards read: Pauline Hire, The Cookie Lady.

Shawnee falls to Shelby; Bertke has huge game

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BOWLING GREEN — Beckett Bertke had a game for the ages and Shawnee nearly had a comeback to remember before being beaten 59-50 by Shelby in a Division II boys basketball regional semifinal Thursday night at Bowling Green State University’s Stroh Center.

Girls basketball: Ottawa-Glandorf holds off Portsmouth in state semis

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DAYTON — Ottawa-Glandorf’s girls basketball team only trailed for the first 36 seconds and led by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter Thursday night in the Division III state semifinals.

Suspected tornado hits Indian Lake

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LAKEVIEW — A Thursday night storm caused substantial damage near Indian Lake.

Girls Basketball: Crestview can’t hold on against Fort Loramie

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DAYTON — History repeated itself at UD Arena on Thursday afternoon.

Jurors find Lima man guilty of shooting at U.S. marshals

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LIMA — An Allen County jury on Thursday returned guilty verdicts against a Lima man charged with shooting at U.S. marshals and local law enforcement officers in July of last year.

Shawnee students advocate in D.C. for a cure

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LIMA — A couple of sisters took a trip to Washington D.C. to advocate for a cause bigger than themselves. Shawnee students Abigail Blevins and Chloe Kouns marched on Capitol Hill to champion research for a disease that is close to home.

Design Review Board approves new signage

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LIMA —The Lima Design Review Board met Thursday to take a look at several projects.