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LIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Bid awarded for infrastructure improvements in Buckland

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WAPAKONETA — The Auglaize County Commissioners, acting upon the recommendation of their engineering consultant, on Tuesday awarded a bid for infrastructure improvements in the village of Buckland that came in well below the estimated cost.

Marriage license applications filed in Allen County

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LIMA — The following individuals have filed applications for marriage licenses in Allen County Probate Court:

Updated Moderna boosters back in supply at ACPH

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LIMA — Additional doses of the Moderna bivalent COVID-19 booster shot are back in supply at Allen County Public Health, which is hosting adult vaccination clinics from 9-11 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays by appointment only. Schedule an appointment online at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov or by calling 419-228-4636.

Deer hunting season opens soon in Ohio

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LIMA —The beginning of deer hunting season is here. Across the state of Ohio, deer archery season starts on Saturday, Sept. 24. Last season, more than 95,000 deer were taken with a bow. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, bow hunting has increased in popularity. Archery season lasts until Feb. 5.

Births

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Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center

Lima man pleads guilty to drug trafficking

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LIMA — A Lima man pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated trafficking in drugs, a felony of the third degree.

Perfect bill of finance

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LIMA — Lima has been historically known for many things, such as agriculture. One of Lima’s acronyms, found on the City of Lima’s website, is Life is More Abundant.

Kessler Estates celebrates opening

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LIMA — During the break between rain showers, Kessler Estates Senior Living had a ribbon cutting at 2075 N. Eastown Road. It was scheduled to coincide with the beginning of National Assisted Living Week, which was established in 1995 to provide unique opportunities for residents, their loved ones, and staff, to recognize the role of assisted living in caring for America’s seniors.

Ryan: Addiction a priority

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LIMA — On the road to November, Congressman Tim Ryan made stops across Ohio to address the opioid epidemic. The incumbent Democratic candidate is running against Republican candidate J.D. Vance in the upcoming election for the U.S. Senate. Ryan held a discussion at Brightview Recovery Clinic to determine what can be done to help in the fight.