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Boys Basketball: LCC runs past Liberty-Benton

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FINDLAY — LCC’s boys basketball team possesses two main qualities that coaches can’t teach and players can’t learn, speed and athleticism.

Boys Roundup: Shawnee takes care of Kalida

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Shawnee 45, Kalida 23

Reminisce: Stories about the Lima Giants outside baseball

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Wilkie Collins and Herman Haithcock were railroad baggage masters; Webb Harrison was a janitor and brothers Fred and Andy Fountain operated a saloon. Ike Boone was a saloonkeeper and unsuccessful boxer while Paul Cumberland worked as a porter at the Norval Hotel.

Area schools set eclipse plans in place

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LIMA —With the upcoming total solar eclipse, set to pass over Auglaize, Allen and Putnam Counties on Monday, April 8, comes a lot of excitement.

Holy Cow! History: The school killing that shook America

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Sports fans were shaken by the mass shooting that marred the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade. It was another reminder of what we know all too well: Ours is a world overflowing with violence.

DeWine tours Lima Senior career tech programs

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LIMA — With educators throughout Ohio observing February as Career Technical Education Month, vocational education in Ohio has been given some time in the spotlight. On Tuesday, that spotlight was centered on Lima Senior High School as Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine paid a visit to see some of the school’s career tech programs in action.

Bluffton University to host Winter Instrumental

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BLUFFTON — The Bluffton University Concert Band will perform its Winter Instrumental Concert this Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the university’s Yoder Recital Hall.

Biden wants people to know most of the money he’s seeking for Ukraine would...

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MESQUITE, Texas — At a bustling construction site outside of Dallas, there are hopes that Congress can finally pass nearly $95 billion in foreign aid including funding for Ukraine — because factory jobs in the United States depend on that money.

As Ohio lawmakers consider executions with nitrogen gas, DeWine keeps postponing execution dates

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — While some lawmakers are seeking to revive Ohio’s death penalty through the use of nitrogen gas, Gov. Mike DeWine is continuing the state’s de facto moratorium on executions by rescheduling execution dates well into the future.

Wrestling: Lima area titles are decided

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This past weekend, area wrestlers wrapped up the regular season at their respective league tournaments.