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Plea deal tendered to woman charged with stabbing ex-boyfriend

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LIMA — A plea offer was placed on the official record by prosecutors Monday for a Lima woman charged with stabbing her former boyfriend.

OSU extension seeks new space

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LIMA — New office space is underway for the Ohio State University Extension program. The Allen County Commissioners met with the OSU staff and Allen County Fair Board to discuss expansion. The program is presently located at the Allen County fairgrounds under the grandstand. The office space of 714 square feet houses around 11 staff members.

Wapak schools seeking HOF applicants

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WAPAKONETA — Applications are open for the Wapakoneta City Schools Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. The deadline for new applications is Monday, Oct. 31. Past applications will be considered as well. The banquet will be held on February 11, 2023.

Police calls

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LIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Births

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Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center

Mercer County Sheriff’s deputies investigating fatal Celina crash

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CELINA — The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal Sunday afternoon crash at the U.S. 127 and state Route 119 intersection.

Power outage cancels Ottoville classes

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OTTOVILLE — A power outage led Ottoville schools to cancel classes Monday morning.

Lima’s ‘hidden’ museum holds open house

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LIMA — “Every time we put on an open house, we still find people who haven’t been here,” said Wayne York, coordinator of open houses and John H. Keller Memorial Sr. advisory board member for the Lincoln Park Railway Exhibit.

Fighting bogus claims a growing priority in election offices

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Election officials preparing for the rapidly approaching midterm elections have one more headache: trying to combat misinformation that sows distrust about voting and results while fueling vitriol aimed at rank-and-file election workers.

The intel review of documents at Trump’s estate

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The discovery of hundreds of classified records at Donald Trump’s home has thrust U.S. intelligence agencies into a familiar and uncomfortable role as the foil of a former president who demanded they support his agenda and at times accused officers of treason.