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Rain, snow, freezing temperatures could create hazardous driving conditions

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LIMA — The chance for light snow and freezing rain could create slick roads tonight and into Saturday.There is a chance of some type...

College student indicted on felony in fatal crash

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LIMA — A college student who crashed his car after drinking, resulting in the death of his friend, has been indicted by the grand...

Fireman who created Lima arson unit laid to rest

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LIMA — At a solemn funeral Mass on a drizzly, overcast day, about 44 of retired Assistant Fire Chief Rollin Kerzee’s family and friends...

Pay gap between college grads and everyone else at a record

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WASHINGTON — Americans with no more than a high school diploma have fallen so far behind college graduates in their economic lives that the...

New car sales up nearly 10 percent in Allen County for 2016

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LIMA — New car sales were up nearly 10 percent in Allen County for 2016, which officials say is an indication that local consumers...

GOP leaders look to early health care bill, details vague

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Under mounting pressure from Donald Trump and rank-and-file Republicans, congressional leaders are talking increasingly about chiseling an early bill that dismantles...

Ohio man charged with sexually abusing maid at hotel

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Police in Morgantown have charged an Ohio man with sexual abuse stemming from an alleged incident involving a hotel maid.News...

Indiana’s Eagle Marsh still part of fight against Asian carp

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commander said Indiana officials will determine if a nearly 2-mile-long earthen berm at...

Police: Mom charged in girl’s death might face deportation

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MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) — A Chinese woman charged with murder in the death of her 5-year-old daughter in Ohio isn’t a naturalized U.S. citizen...

Lt. Gov. Taylor: MLK’s message is timeless

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COLUMBUS — Calling Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message “timeless,” Ohio Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor urged people to continue to speak out against racism...