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New museum director shares improvements

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LIMA — Christine Fowler Shearer rattled off a few of the changes at the Allen County Museum since she started as full-time director in August.

OSU-Lima event promotes women in STEM

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LIMA — While inroads have been made in increasing female representation in fields related to science, technology, engineering and math, proponents of those efforts say more work needs to be done. On Monday, some of those efforts could be seen at a STEM event for female high school students held at the Ohio State University-Lima campus.

‘Oppenheimer’ crowned best picture at an Academy Awards

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LOS ANGELES — “Oppenheimer,” a solemn three-hour biopic that became an unlikely billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowned best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.

High school wrestling: St. Marys’ Hisey lives out dream with state championship

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COLUMBUS – When St. Marys’ Tate Hisey placed fourth at last year’s Division II wrestling state tournament in the 113-pound weight class, he immediately started the countdown for this year’s state tournament.

Why you should stop texting your kids at school

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Virginia high school teacher Joe Clement keeps track of the text messages parents have sent students sitting in his economics and government classes:

Surge of illegal homemade machine guns fuels violence

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WASHINGTON — Eleven-year-old Domonic Davis was not far from his mom’s Cincinnati home when a hail of gunfire sprayed out from a passing car. Nearly two dozen rounds hurtled through the night at a group of children in the blink of an eye.

Nationwide review finds patchwork, ‘broken’ systems for resolving open records disputes

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Dana Holladay-Hollifield has worked as a nurse in Alabama for years, but never was her pay as low as it was at Huntsville Hospital.

Three area wrestlers notch wins in place matches

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COLUMBUS – Allen East freshman Jordan Neal was hoping for a rematch.

Boys Basketball: Defense leads Shawnee to district championship

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FINDLAY — Before fans or other teams noticed it, Trevick Bertke’s Shawnee teammates saw it. The 6-6 freshman point guard could play defense.

Three area wrestlers will compete for state titles

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COLUMBUS – The goal is to survive and advance.