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Legal-Ease: I bid too high on a house. Now what?

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Finding a home in a better location, with a better layout, with more space or in better condition can be exciting. Unfortunately, however, some people agree to buy new houses at prices too expensive for those new homebuyers.

Make ethanol increase in fuel permanent, DeWine asks

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COLUMBUS — Seeking to lower gasoline prices, the Biden Administration temporarily authorized year-round sale of E15 — fuel containing up to 15% ethanol, alcohol produced from plants.

Employees, volunteers reunite for Armstrong Museum’s 50th anniversary

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WAPAKONETA — Current and former employees and volunteers gathered Saturday evening at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum to celebrate its opening on July 20, 1972, exactly three years after Neil Armstrong’s famous first moon landing.

Land transfers, June 2-8

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The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the week running June 2 through June 8. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.

Roses and Thorns

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The roses are in full bloom, almost enough to not notice the annoying thorns this week.

Friday morning robbery in Lima leaves one dead

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LIMA — An attempted robbery on Lane Ave. in Lima on Friday morning left a 17-year-old dead and several others in custody with the Lima Police Department.

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.