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Volleyball: Kenton holds off Lima Senior

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LIMA – Kenton head volleyball coach Juli Dearing has a great deal of confidence in her seniors.

Reminisce: Horse-drawn trolleys, electric streetcars, buses move Lima

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A half century ago, aiming to bring some stability to the county’s occasionally chaotic public transportation system, the Allen County Commissioners approved the creation of a regional transit authority.

Holy Cow! History: An old woman, a flag and a legend that just won’t...

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The words once echoed through countless classrooms.

Game of the week preview: Lima Senior opens TCAL play against Bowsher

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This week, Lima Senior enters a portion of the season where it was extremely comfortable last year — conference play.

ODOT celebrates local roundabouts

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LIMA —The use of roundabouts is growing in Ohio.

Lori Borgman: AI and I will be with you in 1 moment

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Whoever first coined the phrase, “It’s nothing big; it’s everything small,” was ahead of the times.

John Grindrod: For the Mulcahys, an Emerald Island thrill

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While University of Findlay seniors Mary Kelly and Erin Mulcahy are a bit too old to be asked to produce a composition on what they did on their summer vacation during this school year’s start, should any English teacher ask for such an effort, would they ever have a story to tell. Mary Kelly was selected to play in the prestigious Palmer Cup, an annual tournament that was held July 5-7 which pitted the top amateur golfers in the United States against a team of top international amateurs, this year, played at Lahinch Golf Course in County Clare, Ireland. Mary Kelly also qualified for the British Ladies Amateur, played the week before at a course just outside of Dublin, Portmarnock, where Erin caddied for her sister. Mary Kelly used the tournament to ready herself for the Palmer Cup.

BMV registrar explains immigrant driving rules

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COLUMBUS — Migrants who apply for a driver’s license or state identification card in Ohio must prove they are legal residents and are subject to the same rules as Ohio citizens, the head of Ohio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles said.

Football: O-G’s Schriner picks up 200th win

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OTTAWA — There’s only one win that matters to Ottawa-Glandorf football coach Ken Schriner: The next one.

Football: Bulldogs stay at No.2 in AP Poll

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Columbus Grove (4-0) remained at No. 2, this time in a tie with Minster (4-0) behind Marion Local (4-0) in the second weekly Division VII state poll, voted upon by Associated Press members throughout Ohio.