Blame wars, hunger for sun for daylight savings time
DALLAS — Once again, most Americans will set their clocks forward by one hour this weekend, losing perhaps a bit of sleep but gaining more glorious sunlight in the evenings as the days warm into summer.
Photos: Prison employee reads to preschoolers
LIMA — Preschool students in Lima heard a prison employee reading Dr. Seuss to them Thursday morning as part of a weeklong celebration of Read Across America Week.
Lima Symphony to perform ‘Ode to Joy’
LIMA — The Lima Symphony Orchestra season is winding down, but not before a few shows that should send the local musicians out with a bang.
Republicans running for Senate vie for voters’ trust
COLUMBUS — A fractious three-way Republican primary for the chance to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown this November is culminating in Ohio, where candidates are divided more over their pasts than their policy positions.
Phil Hugo: Don’t let the chips fall
I’m standing in front of the stove looking at the timer. Half of the 12 minutes are gone, so I turn on the oven light and peer through the glass door to check on the progress of the mounds on the baking sheet that are undergoing a chemical transformation from dough to chocolate chip cookies. They’re lookin’ good Hugo! They will be better still when I pull the pan and the taste and feel of caramelized butter with melted chocolate takes hold of my taste buds. Anticipation!
Boys Basketball: Spencerville advances past Wayne Trace
LIMA — The difference between Spencerville and Wayne Trace on Wednesday night in the D-III district semifinals was simple.
Girls Basketball: Crestview rolls past Tiffin Calvert
ELIDA – Crestview got the start it wanted.
Girls Basketball: Columbus Grove holds off Gibsonburg
ELIDA – Wednesday’s Division IV regional semifinal girls basketball game at the Elida Fieldhouse between Columbus Grove and Gibsonburg had a slow start.
Columbus Grove man cited for crash involving school bus
FINDLAY — A Columbus Grove man was treated for minor injuries and an unnamed juvenile received treatment for unspecified injuries following a three-vehicle traffic accident Tuesday morning.
Student cell phone ban in effect at Elida
ELIDA — A new school policy took effect Wednesday at Elida High School that banned students’ use of most electronic devices during the school day.