Girl taken to hospital after I-75 crash
FINDLAY — A 12-year-old is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash early Saturday morning near Findlay.
Share your plans for the solar eclipse
LIMA — The Lima News is preparing for the darkness of the eclipse on April 8.
Land transfers, Feb. 15-21
The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the three weeks running Feb. 15 through Feb. 21. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.
Legal-Ease: The legacy of attorney Lee R. Schroeder
Last week, Lee R. Schroeder wrote about how it was his 10-year anniversary writing for The Lima News. Now the irony is I am writing about Lee’s legacy over his 22 years of practice and over Lee’s 48 years on this earth, which ended unexpectedly on Feb. 18, 2024, due to a short illness.
David Trinko: Stats say you probably won’t see this on Facebook
”I thought you would’ve seen that on Facebook.”
Boys Basketball: St. John’s captures outright MAC title
DELPHOS — Delphos St. John’s could have used last year’s late-season loss to Marion Local as motivation for Friday night’s MAC finale, but they didn’t need to.
Boys Basketball: Shawnee follows comeback script to beat Elida again
ELIDA — Shawnee came back from 17 points down to beat Elida the first time they met this season in the Tip-Off Classic and the sequel was similar when the Indians rallied from seven points behind in the fourth quarter for a 54-51 boys basketball win at the Elida Fieldhouse on Friday night.
Boys Roundup: Paulding upsets Bluffton
Paulding 70, Bluffton 66
Boys Basketball: Ottoville wins a thriller over Wayne Trace
OTTOVILLE – Ottoville junior Landon Horstman said he has dreamed of making a free throw with the game on the line and time running out.
Boys basketball: Ottawa-Glandorf claims outright WBL title
OTTAWA — Ottawa-Glandorf’s seniors wrapped up an incredible regular-season run Friday night by doing what they’ve grown accustomed to doing.