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Casey to bring Irish sound to Findlay

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FINDLAY — One of the great singers of Irish music will take the stage for a special show at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts, 200 W. Main Cross St. in Findlay.

Lima Public Library Book Reviews

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On Nutrition: Food for a happy heart

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It’s only about the size of your fist. Yet it pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood throughout your body every day. If you could stretch out the complex network of blood vessels in your body through which your heart pumps oxygen and nutrients, it would extend over 60,000 miles.

Real Life Mama: Don’t stress, pray

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Every night I pull out Maylie and Reagan’s planner, confirm they finished their homework and initial it. Then I go to the bottom of their next day and write a short little note. It is usually not more than a few words – just enough to remind them they are loved, that I am proud of them or to pray through any obstacles they may come across.

‘John Lewis: In Search of the Beloved Community’ honors a towering American

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What an extraordinary life John Lewis lived. And how much he gave to us all.

Ex-etiquette: How to stop grandma from bashing his ex

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Q: My mother is out of control. She is very upset that my ex left and says horrible things about her when the kids are around. Her last rant called their mother “a lying, cheating ho.” And I didn’t know what to do. I try to reel her in, but she doesn’t listen. I don’t want to stop her from seeing her grandkids, but she doesn’t realize that what she says about their mother, even if it’s true, hurts our children. What’s good ex-etiquette?

Dengue fever: A Mayo Clinic expert explains the mosquito-borne infection

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Recent outbreaks of dengue fever in Brazil have prompted public health officials to launch an immunization campaign targeting children ages 10 to 11.

‘Throw me something, mister!’ Mardi Gras reignites a homegrown passion for parties, parades

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NEW ORLEANS — No matter where I have lived since I left New Orleans long ago, every time I go back home, I feel as if I have returned from exile. It happened again just now, as the plane door opened and I stepped into air as moist as mist, smelling of old seafood. It was the dead of winter, and temperatures had plummeted into the 50s. All good!

Designers put glam in adaptive wear

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PHILADELPHIA — Curiosity may kill the cat but for Nancy Connor and Johnny Goodwin Jr., Philadelphia-based self taught designers, it helped them launch a thriving business in a growing niche — adaptive apparel.

Autism diagnoses are soaring: How some colleges are responding

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The first time Hailey Hall went to college, it was 2008. She lived in Georgia and had been diagnosed with autism four years before.