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Drugstores make slow headway on staffing problems

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Joan Cohrs missed her chance to grab a prescription at her usual drugstore by about 30 seconds.

Local students named to Bob Jones University President’s List

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GREENVILLE, SC — The following students are among 720 Bob Jones University students named to the President’s List for high academic achievement during the Fall 2022 semester.

Ohio’s 2022 U.S. Senate race shatters spending records

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COLUMBUS - Candidates, their affiliates and outside political groups spent almost as much on the 2022 U.S. Senate race in Ohio than in the previous three elections combined, according to campaign finance data.

Open, spacious great room at the heart of the Echo Hollow

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EUGENE, ORE. – A trio of decorative king posts grace the front of the lodge-style house plan, Echo Hollow. Batt and Board siding blended with shingles give this design the flexibility to accentuate its Craftsman and farmhouse influences depending on the homeowner’s preference. Tapered stone columns topped with slender posts frame the front door.

Proposal to make it harder to change Ohio Constitution likely stalled again after surprise...

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COLUMBUS - The surprising development this week that saw minority Democrats voting with a block of Republicans to elect Republican Rep. Jason Stephens as Ohio House speaker likely will have major ramifications for groups seeking to change the state constitution.

Speaker McCarthy: A weakened leader or emboldened survivor?

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Kevin McCarthy is the new House speaker, but as bruising as it was for him to seize the gavel in a history-making election, it may be even more difficult for the embattled leader to do much with the powerful position — or to even keep it.

Land transfers, Dec. 29-Jan. 4

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The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the week running Dec. 29 through Jan. 4. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.

Development director named for Black Swamp Area Council

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FINDLAY — Jennifer Treece has joined the Black Swamp Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America as the Development Director. In this role Jennifer will be supporting the development operations of the Black Swamp Area Council, including the council special events, Friends of Scouting Campaign at the council level, and popcorn sale.

Delphos pupil in custody after bringing BB gun to school

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DELPHOS — A Delphos pupil is in police custody after brandishing a BB gun in the classroom and later fleeing the Franklin Elementary building.

Real Wheels: A car with a message

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CRIDERSVILLE – His car is in a garage now, protected from the winter elements. When the weather breaks, though, Matthew Trisler is sure to have his 2014 Camaro back on the road, delivering a message that he says must not be forgotten.