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Reminisce: ‘A special engine:’ Nickel Plate 779 marked the end of an era

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“Placement of an order for 10 freight locomotives to be built at the Lima-Hamilton Corp. at a cost of approximately two and a half million dollars was announced Wednesday by the Nickel Plate railroad in Cleveland,” The Lima News reported in a front-page story July 14, 1948.

Ohio Theatre to present murder mystery

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LIMA — The Ohio Theatre will celebrate another milestone when the venue’s next show “Fatal Follies of ’27” premiers at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

What makes you a mosquito magnet?

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Mosquitos can carry some dangerous diseases, including malaria, recently rediscovered in Florida.

Real Life Mama: A vacation to remember

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Do you know what the best part of vacation is? All of it. Do you know what the worst part is? When it is over.

On Nutrition: More on dairy

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A recent column about dairy foods brought these questions from Nancy in Arizona: “Are you paid by the dairy association? Why would you claim that lactose intolerant people can eat dairy in moderation?”

Vehicle sales up the past three months in Greater Cleveland, but still behind pre-COVID-19...

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CLEVELAND — More new vehicles are getting sold in Greater Cleveland, where pent-up demand and the fact that cars are actually on car lots is fueling an increase.

How a cookie on a train changed ManneqART founder’s life

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BALTIMORE — She’s a free spirit in the fashion world, an art clothing designer who grew up Down Under — and then turned her trade upside down. Lee Andersen would as soon tout dresses made of wood, metal or paper as those stitched of fabric. Does that garb come off the rack? Try off the wall.

Eisai Alzheimer’s drug gets full US approval, widening access to the therapy

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Eisai Co.’s Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi gained full approval from U.S. regulators, a move that will help widen insurance access to the first drug cleared based on its ability to slow progression of the mind-robbing disease.

Review: ‘Pete and Alice in Maine’ looks at marriage in peril

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FICTION: An insightful, wry novel finds a family trying to heal when they flee the COVID-19 pandemic.