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Supreme Court seems skeptical of EPA’s ‘good neighbor’ rule on power plant pollution

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed skeptical Wednesday as the Environmental Protection Agency sought to continue enforcing an anti-air-pollution rule in 11 states while separate legal challenges proceed around the country.

Girls Basketball: Leipsic slips past St. John’s in a thriller

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LEIPSIC – When Leipsic senior Ava Henry got ahold of the basketball in the final seconds of Wednesday’s Division IV sectional semifinal game against visiting Delphos St. John’s, there was no doubt in her mind what she was going to do.

Girls Roundup: Waynesfield-Goshen advances past Ada

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Waynesfield-Goshen 53, Ada 50

Somewhere to re-open with new ownership

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LIMA — Following a closure in February of last year, Somewhere is re-opening its doors at 804 W. North St. The new owner, Chad Rice was on the search for a new building and decided to purchase the building. Once it re-opens, the organization will open a coffee shop in the morning and a nightclub in the evening.

Lima, ODOT ask for public input on road project

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LIMA — The city of Lima and the Ohio Department of Transportation will have a public meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. March 21 at the UNOH Racers Station to discuss a roadway construction project.

New clinic opens for mental health

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LIMA — A new path now exists to help meet the Lima community’s mental health needs. Path Behavioral Health has opened and is now an available resource for adults and adolescents. The new outpatient clinic is located at 1235 W. Market St.

Ohio’s primary highlights fracturing House, state races

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COLUMBUS — Despite wielding power in both chambers of the state Legislature, Ohio’s Republican lawmakers are far from coasting through this election season as incumbents face challengers from their own party in the midst of a bitter GOP power struggle.

Lima Senior audio engineering students share their knowledge

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LIMA — Five students from Lima Senior High School’s Audio Engineering program on Wednesday made a short trip down the road to South Science and Technology Magnet School, where they helped sixth-graders learn how to make their own electronic musical instruments.

Grand Lake anglers bringing back crappie tournament

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CELINA — A trio of anglers who call Grand Lake St. Marys home are attempting to revive a fishing tournament that by some accounts brought an estimated $4.8 million in tourism revenue to the region in the late 1980s and early 90s.

Area residents could hear sonic booms again today

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SWANTON – Allen County residents could hear sonic booms again today as the 180th Fighter Wing of the Toledo Air National Guard conducts a pair of functional check flights. Flights are scheduled between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. and again between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.