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John Grindrod: Small things noticed that may carry a larger message

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As still a part of the work world, I see my share of people pretty much every day in the buildings I’m working, in the occasional hotels in which I stay and in the places I grab a bite, in addition to those I pass when I’m not working. While observing my fellow men and women and their actions, I’ve taken note of some things that may carry a larger message.

Lori Borgman: Online mix-up heats up the kitchen

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A text arrived saying a dress I ordered online had been delivered to our front porch. And so it had, in a large and heavy box.

Red Cross: Blood donations hit lowest level in 20 years

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LIMA — The American Red Cross declared an emergency blood shortage in January as the number of people donating blood through the Red Cross has reached a 20-year low.

Broadway series rolls on with ‘Come From Away’

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LIMA — Lima’s Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center will get a new musical on stage this Thursday night that will bring a different take on a major historical event.

Ottawa teen charged with taking nude photos of 15-year-old female

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OTTAWA — A Putnam County teenager entered a plea of not guilty in Putnam County Common Pleas Court on Monday to a single count of the illegal use of a minor or impaired person in nudity-oriented material or performance.

Boys Basketball: Titans stay at No. 2 in AP poll

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No. 2 Ottawa-Glandorf (14-2) remains behind Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. (13-3) in the fourth weekly Division III state poll, voted upon by Associated Press members throughout Ohio.

How personal income changed in Lima region

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The start of the 2020s saw dramatic movement in Americans' personal incomes—and a positive one at that for those in...

Girls Basketball: O-G stays at No. 2 in latest poll

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Ottawa-Glandorf (16-2) stayed in the second spot in Division III on Monday in the fourth Associated Press girls basketball poll, voted upon by sportswriters across the state.

Jackson shares vision for Bradfield with Lima Rotary

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LIMA — Bradfield Community Center executive director Chris Jackson is looking to foster the same sense of community that is in his organization’s name. On Monday, he brought that message to the Lima Rotary Club.