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What levies will appear on Allen County ballots?

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ALLEN COUNTY — Levy increases and renewals on the ballot in Allen County will determine the fate of fire protection and road maintenance in Bath Township, as well as educational funding for Delphos, Perry and Bluffton school districts.

Jerry Zezima: The Curse of the Zezbino

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I will never get into the National Baseball Hall of Fame unless I buy a ticket. That’s because my batting average in Little League was lower than my weight and my winning percentage as the manager of my daughters’ softball team was just as bad.

Real Wheels: His ‘63 in ‘63 was special

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LIMA – David Shepherd can still see the group of Perry High School cheerleaders sitting in the back of his 1963 Cutlass convertible, waving to people and laughing, as he cruised the downtown streets of Lima.

Girls basketball notebook: Titans earn rematch with Margaretta

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ELIDA — Ottawa-Glandorf’s girls basketball team proved the power of aggressive defense on Thursday night.

Runnings embraces new beginning

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LIMA — After years in the making, one store has a new name in Lima. Runnings hosted its grand re-opening Friday morning. The store was previously owned and operated by several other companies. Manager Chris Nance said the store never officially closed while in between leadership but it looks forward to its new beginning.

Greenhouses prepare for blooming season

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LIMA — Spring is around the corner and flowers are beginning to bud. Greenhouses across the United States are preparing for the new season. Locally, the business continues to bloom.

Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — Thanking Henry while making stove-less salads

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The frozen pizza had been baking about half the minutes required before being done when I heard a loud “Pop!” The oven had blinked off. After restoring the blown breaker, the stove read “F1,” which I understood as code for the error being a “Fatal1.”

Ohio bill would help pay to retire Ohio drug-detecting K9s

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WHITEHALL — Two Ohio lawmakers are looking to ease a looming financial burden on law enforcement agencies in their state that will have to replace marijuana-sniffing dogs after voters approved a plan last year to legalize recreational marijuana use.

Pencils down: SATs are going all digital

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — As SAT season kicks off this weekend, students across the U.S. for the first time will take it with computers and tablets — and not the pencils they’ve used since the college admissions test was introduced nearly a century ago.

Biden feisty during State of the Union

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden delivered a defiant argument for a second term in his State of the Union speech Thursday night, lacing into GOP front-runner Donald Trump for espousing “resentment, revenge and retribution” and for jeopardizing freedom at home and abroad.