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Jerry Zezima: The buzz on beeps

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If left to my own devices — the phone, the computer, the washing machine, the dryer, the dishwasher, the house alarm, the microwave, the doorbell camera and even Alexa, the digital voice assistant — I would run them all over with my car because they won’t stop beeping.

John Grindrod: For the Campbells, family history matters

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When I first received the book that siblings Scott Campbell and his sister Tracey Campbell Frederick got to print with a huge assist from Scott’s daughter Amy, who typed the manuscript, I thought there was a mistake on the cover of From the South Pacific to the New River, a West Virginia Love Story. Scott had told me it was about his father, John Emerson Campbell, and his Navy experiences aboard the USS Taussig during World War II, and I assumed it to be a third-person account, co-written by Scott and Tracey.

House Republicans drop Jordan as their nominee for speaker

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans dropped Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, on Friday as their nominee for House speaker, making the decision during a closed-door session after the hard-edged ally of Donald Trump failed badly on a third ballot for the gavel.

Confusion at Mt. Vernon apartments as new managers threaten eviction

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AMERICAN TOWNSHIP — A Michigan real estate company surprised residents at Mt. Vernon Village Apartments last week when the company issued eviction letters warning tenants they had three days to move out or pay hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars in rent it said was past due.

College football: Ohio State will frustrate Penn State again

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A football player who does magic. Isn’t that what every football coach and every football fan is looking for?

Real Wheels: A vehicle like no other — Customized to the max, this lead...

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ELIDA – Dave Dotson has what he calls “a fully customized car.”

Gordon, Dixon make case for becoming Lima Council president

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LIMA — Two candidates are running for city council president. First Ward Council Member Todd Gordon and Fifth Ward Council Member Jamie Dixon.

St. Rita’s nursing director honored for organ donor advocacy

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LIMA — Lifeline Ohio honored Mercy-Health St. Rita’s Medical Center Nursing Director Brooke Taviano with the Hospital Donation Champion award for her advocacy for organ donation.

House Republicans reject Jordan a third time for the speaker’s gavel as opposition deepens

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WASHINGTON — Rep. Jim Jordan failed badly Friday on a third ballot for the House speaker’s gavel, rejected by even more Republicans from the conservative mainstream who warned the hard-edged ally of Donald Trump that no threats or promises could win their support.

Shellenbarger trial set for April

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LIMA — A jury trial for former Shawnee Township detective Jeremy Shellenbarger will be held on April 9, 2024, in Allen County Common Pleas Court.