Jerry Zezima: Rub-a-dub-dub, no men in the tub
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
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.
Softball: Fisher finds success in reinvented mechanics
WAPAKONETA — At the end of her sophomore season, Addison Fisher was a first-team WBL selection, and Wapakoneta finished tied for second place in the WBL standings with a record of 7-2.
Emerging businesses set to be awarded
LIMA — The annual Lima/Allen County Chamber Awards gala will soon honor several businesses and leaders in the area. One area of the seven is the “Emerging Business of the Year.” The award is sponsored by State Bank.
Softball notebook: LCC pulls away from Lima Senior
LIMA — Lima Senior was within one run of Lima Central Catholic going into the fifth inning of its softball match-up with the Thunderbirds on Thursday.
Change in long-term care: Nursing homes across U.S. closing
LIMA — As the world around us continues to grow, so does the aging population. The needs of the generation include healthcare and sometimes nursing homes. According to the American Health Care Association website, more than 1,000 nursing homes have closed in the United States since 2015.
Leipsic shooting suspect makes initial court appearance
LEIPSIC — A Deshler woman who was shot and killed Thursday afternoon at a Leipsic business was described in Facebook posts as a woman who was “always ready to tackle any challenge thrown her way with a smile.”
Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — Microwave mishaps
While awaiting my new stove, I decided I needed to get to know my microwave a little better.
Woman killed, man injured in shooting at Putnam County business
LEIPSIC — A Deshler woman who was shot and killed Thursday afternoon at a Leipsic business was described in Facebook posts as a woman who was “always ready to tackle any challenge thrown her way with a smile.”
Community gathers to remember Wilson
LIMA — Nearly 200 members of the community gathered at Martin Luther King Jr. Park Thursday night to remember a local teen who died Monday from injuries suffered in a large fight Friday, April 12.