KENTON — The Chevy Malibu and Chevelle were mid-sized cars produced by General Motors. Chevy’s new mid-sized cars were roomy and affordable. The 1966 Chevy Malibu was advertised as being leaner and hungrier than before. The all new styling included a broad new grille and bumper, a more raked roof line, chrome accents and a curved side window. Chevrolet won millions of buyers by satisfying those who needed basic midsize-car transportation, as well as those whose need was speed. Matt Bailey, of Kenton, brought his 1966 Chevy Malibu to The Lima News’ Real Wheels Cruise-In. He has owned it for three years. He bought the car from a person in California. Bailey says his favorite memories are riding in the country with his family.
Video: Candlelight vigil honors slain Lima mother
Tara Cutlip, 21 and pregnant with her second child, was shot and killed Saturday in her Bahama Drive home. Loved ones gather in front of Tara's home to remember her and speak out against domestic violence.

