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Airfares hit highest level in years despite falling fuel prices

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LOS ANGELES — Jet fuel prices have been dropping dramatically since May, and the nation’s airlines now have more workers on staff than before the pandemic.

Emotional ceremony honors victims’ advocate Phyllis Neff

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LIMA — Accolades and tears flowed in equal measure Friday during a ceremony honoring the life’s work of a woman who will not soon be forgotten in Lima and Allen County.

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Pro-government rallies in Iran amid mass protests

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian counterprotesters gathered across the country on Friday in a show of support for authorities after nearly a week of anti-government protests and unrest over the death of a young woman who was being held by the morality police.

Home sales down, prices up in Ohio

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LIMA — The Ohio housing marketplace continues to stabilize, as the number of homes sold throughout Ohio in August fell while average prices rose, according to Ohio REALTORS.

World opinion shifts against Russia as Ukraine worries grow

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NEW YORK (AP) — The tide of international opinion appears to be decisively shifting against Russia, as a number of non-aligned countries are joining the United States and its allies in condemning Moscow’s war in Ukraine and its threats to the principles of the international rules-based order.

Jury declares Marshall guilty of robbery, assault

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LIMA — After 39 minutes of deliberation, jurors declared Charles Marshall guilty of aggravated robbery and felonious assault Friday morning.

Real Wheels: Cruisin’ in a 1969 Skylark convertible

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LIMA – When you own a convertible, you may give up something, but then you gain a lot.

Lima VFW Auxiliary to host meatloaf dinner

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LIMA — At 5 p.m. Friday, Oct 7th, VFW Post 1275 AUX, 124 E. Elm St., Lima, will be hosting a homemade meatloaf dinner, with trimmings, roll, butter and dessert for $12 per person.

DeWine visits Apollo students preparing for future

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LIMA — Ohio is well known for its buckeyes, cardinals and its innovation in technology. As businesses make their way to the state of Ohio, Governor Mike DeWine (R) made his way across Ohio to engage with the future of technology: students. DeWine is touring Ohio’s technical and career centers as young adults prepare for new beginnings.