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Girls soccer: Delphos St. John’s shuts down Lima Senior

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LIMA – Defense has been the one constant for Delphos St. John’s this season.

Judge blocks Ohio from enforcing laws restricting medication abortions

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two more Ohio laws restricting abortions have been blocked by the courts as the legal impacts of a 2023 constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to the procedure continue to be felt.

Lima’s Williamson selected for all-state choir

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LIMA — Lima Senior High School senior Davyon Williamson will perform with the Ohio Music Education Association’s all-state choir.

Airports in Lima, Van Wert, Findlay awarded federal dollars

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has awarded investments totaling more than $14 million to seven airports in Northwest Ohio, including facilities in Allen and Van Wert counties, according to an announcement Wednesday by U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio.

87 veterans to visit Washington D.C. memorials

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FINDLAY — On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Flag City Honor Flight in Findlay will fly 87 veterans for free to Washington D.C. to visit war memorials.

Teen charged with killing 4 at Georgia school

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WINDER, Ga. — More than a year ago, tips about online posts threatening a school shooting led Georgia police to interview a 13-year-old boy, but investigators didn’t have enough evidence for an arrest. On Wednesday, that boy opened fire at his high school outside Atlanta and killed four people and wounded nine, officials said.

Bluffton unveils new bike paths

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BLUFFTON — Bluffton’s pedestrian-bike trail system is longer than ever, with two new additions connecting cyclists to the village’s east side.

Boys soccer: Spencerville blanks Lincolnview

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SPENCERVILLE – Northwest Conference play resumed on Tuesday night at Memorial Field and the host Bearcats put together a 4-0 victory over Lincolnview.

Reminisce: Minster’s third grist mill destroyed by fire

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Smoke billowed from the Minster Milling Company in the early morning hours of Sunday, August 4, 1912. In two hours the mill would be known not only for its flour, but also for being the victim of one of the largest fires in Minster’s history.