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Greater Lima Region Inc. invests in area

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LIMA — Greater Lima Region Inc.’s goal is to spur economic development in the region.

19 Hawthorne provides ‘third space’

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LIMA — A couple of local entrepreneurs transformed an old golf course into a destination wedding venue. The property now provides space for couples to get married, have parties and much more.

Wrestling: Allen East’s Neal notches district crown

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TROY – Allen East’s Jordan Neal is a freshman.

Girls Basketball: Second quarter surge sends Columbus Grove past Miller City

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OTTAWA — All season long, Miller City has hung its hat on being a defense-first team.

Residents come out to experience Maple Festival

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LIMA —Lima residents and visitors came out to Teddy Bear McLean Park on Saturday to take in the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District’s Maple Festival.

Hesseling: Family and Veteran owned business

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LIMA — A business that began in a small garage has transformed into a brick and mortar and much more.

Four generations of satisfaction for Keystone Brand Meats

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LIMA — The torch has been passed from generation to generation to generation. The industry has evolved, as business enterprises are prone to do. But the keystone principals upon which an Allen County agri-business was founded 60 years ago remain firmly in place.

Metroparks offer needed oasis

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LIMA — While there are few positives to be gleaned from the coronavirus pandemic that engulfed the United States in 2020, Tyler Black may have found one silver lining. During that year, a record number of people visited the locations that make up the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District.

Girls basketball: Kaufman, O-G battle back for district title

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ELIDA — If Saturday was the end for Ottawa-Glandorf’s Katie Kaufman, she wasn’t going to let it end because of a lack of effort.

Our Daily Bread serves meals and hope

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LIMA — Our Daily Bread is a soup kitchen that focuses on sharing food and the gospel. The organization began more than 20 years ago and still provides meals five days a week to community members.