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Officials suspect tornado in Paulding County

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HAVILAND — Officials believe a storm that came through northern Van Wert and Paulding counties spawned a tornado and has left many without power.Officials...

Lima teen pleads guilty in killing at Meat City

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LIMA — A 17 year old will face up to 14 years in prison when he is sentenced in July for killing a man.Albert...

Gilbert leaving OSU-Lima

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LIMA — Ohio State University-Lima dean and director Charlene Gilbert will be leaving the university to take the position of dean of College of...

Get This: Ex-judge sentenced for seeking wife’s texts for beer, money

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ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) — A former judge who offered a law enforcement officer beer and money to retrieve his wife’s text messages has...

Trump claims witch hunt, says he’s most hounded leader ever

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Brimming with resentment, President Donald Trump fervently denied on Thursday that his campaign had collaborated with Russia or that he’d tried...

EPA sued again over Lake Erie algae

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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Environmental advocates have filed a second lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over whether enough is being done to...

Wapakoneta Chamber of Commerce holds open house for new director

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WAPAKONETA — Melissa Carlin, the Wapakoneta Area Chamber of Commerce executive director, introduced herself to the community Thursday evening during an open house at...

Lima schools hosts Kindergarten Kamp

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LIMA — Lima schools, United Way of Greater Lima, YMCA, Community Action Partnership and the Allen County Family and Children First Council will host...

Bath Township to conduct hydrant maintenance

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LIMA — Bath Township Fire Department personnel will conduct spring fire hydrant maintenance and flushing on all township hydrants beginning Monday.Testing will last about...

BK Tool and Design, Inc. granted tax abatement to build an addition onto their...

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KALIDA — BK Tool and Design Inc. was granted a property tax abatement to build an addition onto their facilities in an unanimous vote...