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Legal-Ease: Locating lost, misplaced government-issued numbers

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We all like to think we are organized and will be able to find particular paperwork if and when we need it. Some of our most important paperwork a lot of people, like myself, keep in a lock box at their home. However, there could be unfortunate circumstances beyond our control that destroy our home (tornados, fires, floods, etc.) and result in lost or misplaced government-issued numbers.

David Trinko: Lima native cooks her way to world title

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Bethany Boedicker has come a long way, from munching on her great-grandmother’s “bonus snack” pie dough in Lima to wowing judges at an international competition.

Baseball: Bath pulls away from Elida

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BATH TOWNSHIP – This spring, Bath has struggled at the plate.

Real Life Mama: Keep your eyes on Jesus when life gets hard

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I didn’t want to write about this this week. In fact, I was just going to skip writing at all. But, sometimes writing is therapeutic for me – and even if I didn’t turn this in, at least I got it out.

CrimeStoppers

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LIMA — Area law enforcement officials are looking for information about crimes or people below. The Lima/Allen-Putnam County Crime Stoppers Program offers cash awards of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides anonymous tip information that would lead to the arrest of anyone listed on this page. Please call 419-229-STOP (7867).

Civic Center to celebrate 40 years with gala

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LIMA — The Civic Center Foundation will have its season reveal digitally this year, but the annual gala will still be held later this year.

Lima man arrested on federal drug charges

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LIMA — A Lima man has been arrested on drug-related charges after a Tuesday search at a Leonard Avenue residence.

Voucher use explodes with EdChoice expansion

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DELPHOS — Five-hundred and eighty-five students living in the Delphos school district used EdChoice Expansion vouchers to attend private school this school year.

Jerry Zezima: Rub-a-dub-dub, no men in the tub

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I haven’t taken a bath since the Johnson administration (Lyndon, not Andrew) and it looks like the drought will continue because boys aren’t allowed in our newly renovated bathroom.

Real Wheels: Family loves its Jeeps

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LIMA – At the age of 13, Dylan Wohlgamuth knew he was a “Jeep man.” That’s when he bought his first Jeep, a 1998 Wrangler TJ, that his grandfather, Tommy Wohlgamuth, was selling.