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St. Olaf names dean’s list

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ADA — Ruth Pfeiffer of Ada, majoring in chemistry, has been named to the St. Olaf College Dean’s List for the spring semester. Students named to the Dean’s List must achieve a grade point average of 3.75 on a 4 point scale.

Casey graduates from Queens College

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Leah E. Casey, a 2017 graduate of Allen East High School, recently earned a Master of Studies in English “With Distinction” from The Queen’s College, The University of Oxford, England. Casey is currently employed full time at Shearman and Sterling LLP, an international law firm in Manhattan, where she is preparing for law school.

Kaufman joins realty group

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OTTAWA — The ERA Geyer Noakes Realty Group at 1307 East Fourth Street in Ottawa has announced that Landon Kaufman has become an agent. Kaufman was born and raised in Putnam County and is willing to assist you in obtaining or selling your home. You can contact Kaufman at [email protected] or at 419-969-9028.

Bridge Home Health honored for patient satisfaction

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FINDLAY — Bridge Home Health and Hospice, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, was named a superior performer for patient satisfaction by data analytics firm Strategic Healthcare Programs.

Expanded IRS free-file system one step closer in Dems’ bill

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The flagship climate change and health care bill passed by Democrats and soon to be signed by President Joe Biden will bring U.S. taxpayers one step closer to a government-operated electronic free-file tax return system.

Zwez named to head Auglaize United Way

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WAPAKONETA — Deb Zwez has been named executive director of The United Way of Auglaize County effective August 1.

Monkeypox? Climate? Deciding what’s a national emergency

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In November 1979, a little over a week after student militants seized control of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 52 American citizens hostage, President Jimmy Carter issued Executive Order 12170 declaring a national emergency against Iran.

Entries accepted for 26th annual Amateur Photo Competition

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LIMA — The Lima News is now accepting entries for its 26th annual Amateur Photo Competition.

Midwest Electric donates to community causes

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ST. MARYS, OH — Midwest Electric recently donated $14,950 to west central Ohio charities and community projects through the cooperative’s Community Connection Fund.

Central Jam arrives in style

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LIMA — The Central District is helping to revitalize the vision of Lima as a vibrant place to live, work, and be entertained as Central Jam, their first major event, brought in crowds to listen to their feature artists, country singers Rayne Johnson and Ty Herndon.