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Boys basketball notebook: Miller City holds on against Crestview

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MILLER CITY — When a game gets tight, players often huddle around their coach and look for direction.

Jefferson Awards: PTSD treatment forged by fire

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SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Hammering hot steel can mend a broken person, David Bates learned.

Casey to bring Irish sound to Findlay

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FINDLAY — One of the great singers of Irish music will take the stage for a special show at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts, 200 W. Main Cross St. in Findlay.

Putnam County court records, Feb. 21-March 1

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Putnam County Common Pleas Court

Crime rates down slightly in wake of ‘constitutional carry’ law

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COLUMBUS — The elimination in the summer of 2022 of Ohio’s permit system for citizens to legally carry concealed handguns had a mostly positive effect on gun crime rates across the Buckeye State, according to a report issued Monday by Attorney General Dave Yost.

Mural showcases past and present of Allen County

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LIMA — The history of the Lima/Allen County region is being met with the present and future to come. The Visit Greater Lima unveiled a new mural in its downtown office located at 144 S. Main St., Suite 101. Tourism Marketing Manager Jessica Lammers wanted a place for tourists to take pictures at the start of the county.

Prison time for hiding alleged murder weapon

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LIMA — A Lima woman who admitted she hid the firearm allegedly used by her son to shoot and kill Steven Smith last summer was sentenced to prison on Monday.

Ohio foundation begins process to distribute millions in opioid settlement money

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COLUMBUS — Ohio is ready to begin doling out millions of dollars in opioid settlement money to community and government organizations, an influx eagerly anticipated since the first sums were secured in 2021.

Supreme Court restores Trump to ballot

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday restored Donald Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to hold the Republican former president accountable for the Capitol riot.

Head Start preschools fight poverty, but teachers struggle

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WASHINGTON — In some ways, Doris Milton is a Head Start success story. She was a student in one of Chicago’s inaugural Head Start classes, when the antipoverty program, which aimed to help children succeed by providing them a first-rate preschool education, was in its infancy.