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Roundup: Elwer’s 40 leads St. John’s to 15-2

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Delphos St. John’s 66, Minster 42

City breaks ground for pool outside stadium

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LIMA — The city of Lima hit its biggest milestone yet in its quest to bring a public pool back to the community.

CrimeStoppers

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LIMA — Area law enforcement officials are looking for information about crimes or people below. The Lima/Allen-Putnam County Crime Stoppers Program offers cash awards of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides anonymous tip information that would lead to the arrest of anyone listed on this page. Please call 419-229-STOP (7867).

Schools remind parents: No marijuana on school property

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LIMA — Lima schools Superintendent Jill Ackerman sent a reminder to parents: marijuana may be legal for adults, but the drug is still banned from school property for adults and students alike.

McColley talks energy policy, campaign finance at Allen County GOP lunch

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LIMA — The Allen County Republican Party welcomed a neighbor, of sorts, to its monthly luncheon Friday at the Lima Eagles with Ohio Sen. Rob McColley, R-Napoleon, making the trip south to encourage his fellow Republicans to stay vigilant going into what promises to be a pivotal election season.

Girls basketball: Kaufman, Erford dominate as Titan twosome

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OTTAWA — When you’re 6-foot-1 like Katie Kaufman, it’s hard to not attract attention on the basketball court.

Jerry Zezima: Calendar guy

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Inspired by pop legend Neil Sedaka, who is most famous for his 1960 hit song “Calendar Girl,” I love, I love, I love to be a calendar guy, each and every day of the year. And since it’s 2024 already, this can mean only one thing for a geezer like me: Time flies when you’re incoherent.

Lima Symphony partners with Alter Ego for family concert

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LIMA — Families and friends can gather for a fun afternoon out on Sunday. The Lima Symphony Orchestra will host its annual family concert. The event will begin at 3 p.m. on Feb. 4 at the Veteran’s Memorial Civic Center, 7 Town Square.

One year later, Ohio town is recovering from train derailment but health fears persist

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EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Daily life largely returned to normal for most of the nearly 5,000 residents of East Palestine, Ohio, months after a Norfolk Southern train derailed and spilled a cocktail of hazardous chemicals that caught fire a year ago, but the worries and fears are always there.

Real Wheels: Low-rider pushes Stan’s buttons

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LIMA – When you get right down to it, Stan Sciranka could give two hoots and a holler about the power and roar coming from underneath the hood of a muscle car.