Going with the flow: Municipalities’ work never done with water infrastructure
LIMA — It is a fundamental necessity for life itself, and in the developed world, it is largely available through a simple twist of the wrist at the facuet. While people in more remote, rural areas rely on wells for their drinking water, ensuring clean, drinkable water for those connected to municipal water systems is a multi-million dollar endeavor every year for those municipalities, and that includes maintaining the pipes that deliver that water to every home.
Former Wapakoneta mayor prevails in appeal
LIMA — The Ohio Third District Court of Appeals, in a split decision, reversed two felony convictions against former Wapakoneta Mayor Thomas Stinebaugh that were handed down in 2022.
Mulcahy plays her way into LPGA Dana Open
This summer just keeps getting better for Mary Kelly Mulcahy.
Dunklee found competent to face murder charge
OTTAWA — Konner Dunklee, the Lima man charged with murder and other assorted felony counts in the April 18 shooting death of a woman at a Leipsic trucking company, has been found competent to stand trial.
New charges added against Lima man charged in shooting
LIMA — New charges have been filed against a Lima man charged in connection with a Jan. 12 shooting that left another male with gunshot wounds to his face and thigh.
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Reminisce: Lima’s Hotel French was popular with travelers
Much had changed in the three decades since the day in 1885 when Abner LaFevre stepped off the train in Lima.
Lima discusses new listings with Realtors
LIMA — Realtor Heather Gaus said Tuesday’s Realtors open house shared great ideas to advance home ownership in the Lima community.
Stratton moves to GLR; Leis leads AEDG
LIMA — Two economic development professionals took on new roles this week, with the goal of working “collaboratively toward shared goals of supporting economic, business and community development in Allen County and the surrounding region,” according to a press release.
Fired UMADAOP workers want paid; director says delays in funding the issue
LIMA —A former employee of the Lima Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Programs (UMADAOP) said he did not mind his termination, but was disappointed to not receive pay he said he was owed for up to 160 hours of work.