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Discover the rustic elegance of the Sterling: A captivating country home plan

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EUGENE, ORE. – The Sterling is a captivating country home design that exudes charm and sophistication. This unique floor plan is perfect for those who appreciate the rustic beauty of natural elements, such as shingles in the gables, lap siding, and stone accents that showcase the home’s charm. The covered porch, with craftsman-style columns, provides a welcoming entrance and protects guests from the elements, making it a perfect spot for outdoor seating and relaxation.

Marimor to hold free shredding day

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LIMA — Marimor Industries will be holding a free document shredding event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 13 at its facility at 2450 Ada Road, Lima.

Runnings embraces new beginning

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LIMA — After years in the making, one store has a new name in Lima. Runnings hosted its grand re-opening Friday morning. The store was previously owned and operated by several other companies. Manager Chris Nance said the store never officially closed while in between leadership but it looks forward to its new beginning.

Birthday party for metropark’s tortoise is planned

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LIMA — A birthday party for Duke, the sulcata tortoise who has worked with the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District and many of the citizens of Allen County, will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Monday, March 25, at the McElroy Environmental Education Center, 2355 Ada Road, Lima.

Greenhouses prepare for blooming season

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LIMA — Spring is around the corner and flowers are beginning to bud. Greenhouses across the United States are preparing for the new season. Locally, the business continues to bloom.

Beekeepers association to meet

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ST. MARYS — The Greater Grand Lakes Beekeepers Association will meet at 7 p.m. March 12 at the St. Marys Community Public Library at 140 S. Chestnut St.

Defendants sentenced in Allen County courtrooms

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LIMA — The following defendants were sentenced recently in Allen County Common Pleas Court:

Workplace lingo more than a fad: Language shows workers trying to retain power

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Abygail Liera sympathized when she first read about people who were “quiet quitting,” refusing to go above and beyond at their jobs.

Police calls

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LIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT