Hardin County reports trouble with 911 line
HARDIN COUNTY — AT&T customers might have difficulty calling 911 in Hardin County Friday evening.Should you need to call 911 and are an AT&T...
Job-seekers, employers proceed cautiously
LIMA — Unemployment in Ohio has risen to levels not seen since the early 1980s, due to statewide layoffs associated with the COVID-19 epidemic....
As Trump rails against mail voting, some allies embrace it
President Donald Trump is claiming without evidence that expanding mail-in voting will increase voter fraud. But several GOP state officials are forging ahead to...
Parks offer respite, but 6-foot rule still stands
LIMA — Ohio’s state park system is getting more use than normal as many Ohioans seek alternatives to staying inside during the state’s stay-at-home...
Survey released to find solution to stopped trains
LIMA — Community members are being asked by the City of Lima to let them know how to ease traffic congestion around stopped railroad...
Opioid prescribing down 378 million doses in Ohio
COLUMBUS — A new report shows the number of prescription opioid doses in Ohio has decreased by 48% since its peak in 2012, according...
Drive-in movie in Harrod canceled
HARROD — The drive-in movie “Doolittle,” scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at Allen East Community Center, has been canceled.The event organizers stated...
Real Wheels: Red or blue Mustang? Blue wins
WAYNESFIELD — Chuck and Sharon Truesdale, of Waynesfield and formerly of Cincinnati, were looking for a red Mustang convertible when they found this one.“We...
‘Saved by Belt’ Club gains another member
LIMA — Dennis J. Terrazas, of Defiance, recently joined Ohio’s “Saved by the Belt” Club after his safety belt saved him from sustaining life-threatening...
Police calls
LIMA POLICE400 block of North Central Avenue, Lima — A theft was reported Thursday.600 block of East Market Street, Lima — A traffic accident...