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Bicycle tour pedals through Wapak

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WAPAKONETA — The Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure has made a stop in Wapakoneta for its 33rd annual bicycle tour. This great tour made its debut in 1989 by founder Edward Honton.

Europe wilts under early heat wave from Med to North Sea

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BERLIN (AP) — A blanket of hot air stretching from the Mediterranean to the North Sea is bringing much of Western Europe its first heat wave of the summer, with temperatures Friday exceeding 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) from London to Paris.

“Communicating through the arts is universal”

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LIMA — “Dancing and singing is what saved me,” said Dr. Vickie Shurelds, of who was selected as ‘Teacher of the Year’ in 2021.

Unfinished business: Ohio legislators will return to multiple controversial bills in the fall

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State lawmakers have a lot awaiting them in the fall. First an election, then a pile of pending legislation.

Yellen: Recession not inevitable, gas tax holiday weighed

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REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that she expects the U.S. economy to slow in the months ahead, but that a recession is not inevitable.

Locos falter after Pidek’s departure

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LIMA – Locos pitcher Hunter Pidek threw six dominate shutout innings.

Real Life Mama: Why you should go on vacation

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If you are not sure if you should take your kids on a vacation yet this summer, I have a few key points from our experience this past week to either make or break your decision.

Airlines totally unprepared as travel roars back

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Airline and airport executives spent the past two years trying to convince everyone it’s safe to fly during a pandemic, touting reduced touch points and hospital-grade filters. Little did they know how overwhelmed they’d be once travel came roaring back.

For gas station owners, record prices aren’t the windfall people think

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About a decade ago, when gas prices last surged above $3 a gallon, Chuck Graff put up a message on the sign at his St. Anthony, Minnesota, gas station: “We Hate Our Gas Prices Too.”

Lori Borgman: Is it borrowing, stealing or simply caretaking?

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I have found that one of the best ways to refurbish aging kitchen goods is to attend a pitch-in dinner. I have just returned from a large family gathering to which I took a spinach salad and came home with baked beans, watermelon and a slab of chocolate cake, all in durable glass containers with plastic lids that fit and are not cracked.