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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.

Girls basketball: O-G earns trip to state with strong defense

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ELIDA — For Ottawa-Glandorf’s girls basketball team, revenge looks like allowing just five points in the second half.

Girls Basketball: Crestview punches ticket to Dayton

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ELIDA — On Saturday afternoon at the Elida Fieldhouse, Crestview did to Columbus Grove exactly what it’s done to opponents all season long.

Women learn from others in business

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LIMA — Women in business gathered Saturday afternoon to celebrate one another and network. The ‘Baddies in Business’ held its first annual event at the Veteran’s Memorial Civic Center to connect the community with local resources.

Boys basketball: ‘Money’ shot sparks O-G past Spencerville in OT thriller

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LIMA — With a play called “Money,” you bet Ottawa-Glandorf’s Alex Wagner cashed in on the opportunity.

Hy-Ho celebrates prominent women in Lima

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LIMA — On Saturday, in honor of Women’s Month, one local organization recognized several women in the community for their work to improve life in Lima.

Boeing says it can’t find work records related to door panel that blew out...

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SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing has acknowledged in a letter to Congress that it cannot find records for work done on a door panel that blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight over Oregon two months ago.

Biden signs $460 billion funding package that averts shutdown

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed into law a $460 billion package to fund part of the U.S. government until September, finalizing legislation that averts a partial government shutdown.

Mercy Health donates to local prison

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LIMA — Volunteers from the Mercy Health-St. Rita’s volunteer auxiliary made a special delivery to Allen-Oakwood Correctional Institution Friday, carrying bags filled with dress shoes, clothing and personal hygiene products to stock in the prison’s re-entry store.