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A generous spirit: Lima Memorial Auxiliary members donate supplies

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Lima Memorial Auxiliary volunteers Jackie Binkley (front) and Charles Good roll in boxes of snacks and school supplies donated to the Children’s Developmental Center, a school-based program for children from birth to school age who have developmental disabilities.

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Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center

Potts Center offers grants for minority, women-owned businesses

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LIMA — The Walter C. Potts Entrepreneur Center is seeking small and minority businesses to apply for grants up to $500.

Track damage forces band showcase cancellation

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LIMA — The Allen County Fair got off to a wet and windy start this past weekend, forcing the cancellation of Sunday’s grandstand event.

Car blast kills daughter of Russian known as ‘Putin’s brain’

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MOSCOW (AP) — The daughter of an influential Russian political theorist often referred to as “Putin’s brain” was killed in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow, authorities said Sunday.

Conflicting signs: What key economic indicators tell us about inflation’s impact

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Positive economic news keeps rolling in, but despite finally moderating in July, high inflation continued offsetting wage gains and making things tough on consumers and companies.

Ohio Medicaid extends postpartum coverage for new mothers

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Ohio Medicaid will extend benefits for new mothers from 60 days to 12 months after the birth of their child.

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Lima Memorial Health System

Auglaize County Historical Society fall bus trip to Fremont

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WAPAKONETA — The Auglaize County Historical Society has announced that the itinerary for its fall bus trip on September 29 will include sites in Seneca and Sandusky counties. The cost is $93 for Historical Society members and $113 for non-members.

National Republican group plans massive ad buy boosting J.D. Vance, signaling deepening GOP focus...

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COLUMBUS — A political action committee with close ties to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is launching a massive new ad campaign in Ohio, a clear sign that national Republicans are shifting more toward playing defense in the Buckeye State.