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Charesa Smith
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Caidan Rodgrs, 10, holds up his magic paper clips at Marimor School during "Hocus Focus" which helps fine motor, memory, concentration and a host of other skills. Spencer has been working with developmentally disabled children for 10 years. His work will soon be published in the Journal of the International Association of Special Education.
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Illusionist Kevin Spencer performs a magic tissue trick with John Gay, 10, during a performance at Marimor School called "Hocus Focus" which helps fine motor, memory, concentration and a host of other skills. Spencer has been working with developmentally
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Connie Miller in her office on the 14th floor of the Chase Bank Building in downtown Lima.
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Doug Diglia
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Quinton Wayne, 22, of Lima, is seated in Lima Municipal Court for a preliminary hearing Friday morning. Wayne is accused of repeatedly and severely beating his girlfriend's 5-month-old boy on Oct 12.
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Quinton Wayne, 22, of Lima, enters Lima Municipal Court for a preliminary hearing Friday morning. Wayne is accused of repeatedly and severely beating his girlfriend's 5-month-old boy on Oct 12.
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Quinton Wayne, 22, of Lima, is seated in Lima Municipal Court for a preliminary hearing Friday morning. Wayne is accused of repeatedly and severely beating his girlfriend's 5-month-old boy on Oct 12.
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Don Gales, CEO of Gardian Lima, LLC speaks Thursday afternoon during the opening ceremonies of 54 Million Gallon Ethanol Plant in Lima.
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Bob Dinneen, president of Renewable Fuels Association in Washington D.C. speaks after the opening ceremonies of 54 Million Gallon Ethanol Plant in Lima.
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People gather under an enclosed tent Thursday afternoon during the opening ceremonies of the Guardian Lima, LLC Grand Opening of 54 Million Gallon Ethanol Plant in Lima.
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Olivia Dubois of Lima, studies on a picnic table at Ohio State-Lima campus Tuesday morning. Olivia is studying to be an X-Ray technician.
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U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan meets with The Lima News to talk about the economy, high-speed rail and the "Employee Free Choice Act" that is before Congress.
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U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan meets with The Lima News to talk about the economy, high-speed rail and the "Employee Free Choice Act" that is before Congress.
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Alberta Shurelds at her home in Lima. Alberta is a longtime NAACP member and officer, neighborhood activist and Democratic Party leader
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3rd Ward Councilman Jesse Lowe II stands in front of Schoonover Observatory, in Schoonover Park, which is over-grown with weeds and vandalized with graffiti.
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3rd Ward Councilman Jesse Lowe II walks pass the Schoonover Observatory, in Schoonover Park, which was vandalized by graffiti and painted over by the city.
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3rd Ward Councilman Jesse Lowe II points out areas at Schoonover Park, which was vandalized by graffiti.
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Burch Avenue home where a 4-year-old died from stab wounds and her mother suffered injuries. One person is in custody in the incident.
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A Lima Police Department ID officer photographs the front door jam of the Burch Avenue home where a 4-year-old died from stab wounds and her mother suffered injuries. One person is in custody in the incident.
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Detective Don Marik of the Lima Police Department exits the crime scene at a Burch Avenue home where a 4-year-old died from stab wounds and her mother suffered injuries. One person is in custody in the incident.
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Burch Avenue home where a 4-year-old died from stab wounds and her mother suffered injuries. One person is in custody in the incident.
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A Lima Police Department ID officer photographs the front door jam of the Burch Avenue home where a 4-year-old died from stab wounds and her mother suffered injuries. One person is in custody in the incident.
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Shawnee and American Township voters enter Senior Citizens Services polling area at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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Dererick Matthews appears in Allen County Common Pleas Court before Judge Richard Warren for a pretrial hearing Tuesday morning. Matthews is being tried as an adult in the Aug. 30 shooting death of 16-yearold Eric Armstead. Armstead was shot on a porch at 620 Madison Ave. Four other teens have been charged in the slaying including one other who was a juvenile and is being tried as an adult.
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Jacqueline King of Citi Trends, Inc. works on a display rack in its newest store in Lima, located at 155 East Northern Avenue in the Northland Plaza Shopping Center. Citi Trends is a value-priced retailer, offering a great selection of urban brand and fashion apparel for the entire family in Juniors, Plus, Mens, Boys, Girls, Kids and Accessories.
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Citi Trends, Inc. has opened its newest store in Lima, located at 155 East Northern Avenue in the Northland Plaza Shopping Center. Citi Trends is a value-priced retailer, offering a great selection of urban brand and fashion apparel for the entire famil
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Citi Trends, Inc. has opened its newest store in Lima, located at 155 East Northern Avenue in the Northland Plaza Shopping Center. Citi Trends is a value-priced retailer, offering a great selection of urban brand and fashion apparel for the entire famil
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Shannon O'Neill, former Miss West Central Ohio and 2010 Miss Ohio runner-up, works-out with pupils at St. Rose School during her program. Shannon is a spokesperson for Veggie U, a fitness program that promotes healthy lifestyles for children.
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Shannon O'Neill, former Miss West Central Ohio and 2010 Miss Ohio runner-up, holds her crown while talking to pupils at St. Rose School during her program. Shannon is a spokesperson for Veggie U, a fitness program that promotes healthy lifestyles for chi
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Shannon O'Neill, former Miss West Central Ohio and 2010 Miss Ohio runner-up, works-out with pupils at St. Rose School during her program. Shannon is a spokesperson for Veggie U, a fitness program that promotes healthy lifestyles for children.
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Traffic crawls eastbound on State Rt. 309 in American Township during Friday morning's snowstorm.
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Chief Benjamin Kehres of the Fort Shawnee Police Department holds a press conference Saturday afternoon about an altercation with an individual who assaulted a Fort Shawnee police officer with a knife during a traffic stop Saturday was shot and killed by
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Chief Benjamin Kehres of the Fort Shawnee Police Department holds a press conference Saturday afternoon about an altercation with an individual who assaulted a Fort Shawnee police officer with a knife during a traffic stop Saturday was shot and killed by
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Travis Apkarian a Wireless Consultant for Verizon Wireless store on Elida Rd in Lima, works with a customer buying an iPhone 4 Thursday morning.
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Travis Apkarian a Wireless Consultant for Verizon Wireless store on Elida Rd in Lima, works with Jason Hutchison of Waynesfield before buying an iPhone 4 Thursday morning.
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Wireless Consultant for Verizon Wireless store on Elida Rd in Lima, work with a customer buying an iPhone 4 Thursday morning.
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David McDaniel of Lima, repairs his mailbox after if was knocked off it•s post by a snowplow on Diller Rd Wednesday afternoon.
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Dale Plaugher at home in Lima.
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Dale Plaugher at home in Lima.
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Schoonover pool
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Schoonover pool
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Scott Catlett, manager for Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen in Lima, checks the parking lot and greets people coming for lunch.
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Family and friends gather for a candlelight vigil where John T. Sowders died last Saturday after being shot by Fort Shawnee Police.
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Family and friends gather for a candlelight vigil where John T. Sowders died last Saturday after being shot by Fort Shawnee Police.
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Big dirt pile at northeast corner of North Main and East Wayne Street in downtown Lima.
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A bullet hole in the rear side fender of Melissa Folk car parked outside her mobile home in the 100 block of Olentangy Drive in the Indian Village Mobile Home Park.
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The area where where John T. Sowders, 20, of Cridersville, fell after being shot once in the chest. Sowders was taken to St. Rita•s Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
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Tanea Wilson, left, and her brother, Ivory Austin II, speaks after the closing of the Community Roundtable Stakeholder Plenary Session held at the Veterans Memorial Civic Center in downtown Lima. The Community Stakeholders Roundtable reported on its accomplishments from 2 1/2 years of work, responding to law enforcement concerns following the shooting of their sister Tarika Wilson.
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Darla Jennings holds her grandson, Sincere, 3, during the Community Roundtable Stakeholder Plenary Session held at the Veterans Memorial Civic Center in downtown Lima. The Community Stakeholders Roundtable reported on its accomplishments from 2 1/2 years