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Lima YMCA hosts basketball development

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LIMA — The Lima YMCA will be hosting a basketball skill development for K-2nd grade. Registration is open from Oct. 11 to Nov. 4. Community members can register online at www.limaymca.net or by visiting the YMCA at 319 S. Elizabeth St. Sessions will be held each Saturday from Nov. 5 to Dec. 3. from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The cost for YMCA members is $20 and $40 for non-members.

LPD officer assigned K-9

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LIMA — The Lima Police Department has a new K-9 partnership. Roscoe is a one-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd who will work alongside Officer Logan Patton to patrol the city of Lima. He is trained in patrol function, apprehension and detection of certain narcotics.

CLEAN Enterprises to host open house

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LIMA — CLEAN Enterprises will open its 15,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Lima. The grand opening will be held from 3 to 6 p.m., Saturday, October 15th, at 319 W. Market St.

Lima YMCA opens registration for fall classes

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LIMA — The YMCA has announced the beginning of new classes starting Oct. 31. Classes are available for youth, adults, seniors and families. Gymnastics, karate, swim lessons, cardio fitness classes, chair exercise classes, strength classes and Lego League youth classes are available for participation. Community members can register for classes by contacting the YMCA at 419-223-6045 or visiting www.limaymca.net.

Convoy man killed in Van Wert County crash Tuesday

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VAN WERT — A Convoy man was killed and a Middle Point man was seriously injured Tuesday in a two-vehicle collision in Van Wert County.

Honda, LG to build $3.5B battery plant

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Honda says it will build a $3.5 billion joint-venture battery factory in rural southern Ohio and hire 2,200 people to staff it as the company starts to turn the state into its North American electric vehicle hub.

Witness testimony begins in rape trial

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LIMA — Witness testimony began Tuesday afternoon at the trial of a Lima man accused of raping two different women eight months apart.

Testimony begins in alleged hammer attack

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LIMA — The alleged victim of a hammer attack that left him in need of medical attention took the witness stand Tuesday as testimony began in the trial of Lima resident Joshua Stevens.