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Downtown Lima kicks summer off right

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LIMA — Downtown Lima, Inc. hosted its first annual “Summer Kickoff” with six vendors and nine local nonprofit organizations participating.

Area baseball: Locos fall to Monarchs in home opener

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LIMA — The Lima Locos started the season with three straight wins on the road.

OVI checkpoint set on 81 in Allen County, 198 in Auglaize County

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LIMA — A pair of OVI checkpoints have been announced by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

US inflation at new 40-year high

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The prices of gas, food and most other goods and services jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs.

No quick fixes for anglers when Mother Nature’s involved

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When it comes to fixing a conceived problem, people normally want a quick fix. When the concern deals with Mother Nature, a solution rarely happens fast.

Real Wheels: Great color, great Chevy

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ELIDA — As Bernard Zwiebel scanned the pages of an auto trade magazine, the colors of a 1957 Chevrolet — canon coral and imperial ivory — had him taking a longer look. The fact that it was a Chevrolet added an exclamation point to his excitement.

Ohioans receive letters offering free identity theft protection

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COLUMBUS, Ohio - A company that identifies itself as an Ohio contractor recently sent out letters to Ohioans who were victims of unemployment identity theft, offering a year of free identity theft protection services, paid for by the state.

Fire marshal: ‘No evidence’ of criminal activity in Bluffton explosion

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BLUFFTON — While the investigation into Wednesday’s house explosion outside of Bluffton is ongoing, the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office said that any link to criminal activity appears unlikely.

This week’s updates on the coronavirus pandemic

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• The number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 will be artificially low for the next two weeks as the National Center for Health Statistics implements a new coding system.

This week’s updates on the coronavirus pandemic

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• The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for children six months and older. FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said the vaccines are expected to protect the youngest children from severe illness.