Nutrien Lima emergency response team finishes strong in competition
LIMA – Members of the Nutrien Lima Emergency Response Team brought home one first-place award and two runner-up awards from an international ERT competition last week at the South Carolina Fire Academy.
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Ohio legislature’s lame-duck plans: What to expect and not expect by the end of...
COLUMBUS — When state lawmakers return to Columbus next week to wrap up their legislative session, there are a lot of issues they’re likely to consider, from banning gender-affirming medical procedures for minors to distributing billions of dollars in federal coronavirus aid.
Glenn to host landlord meeting
LIMA — Sixth Ward Council Member Derry Glenn, will be hosting a meeting for landlords on Tuesday. Glenn will be hosting a conversation on Nov. 15 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Wingate Hotel in downtown Lima. The goal of the meeting is to build a bridge between landlords and tenants in Lima.
Kevin Conroy, a defining voice of Batman, dies at 66
NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Conroy, the prolific voice actor whose gravely delivery on “Batman: The Animated Series” was for many Batman fans the definitive sound of the Caped Crusader, has died at 66.
‘We’re going in after our kids’
A July shooting on Spring and Cole Streets reignited anti-gun violence efforts in Lima. Will the incident mark a turning point?
Community supports local at Spencerville Holiday Craft and Vendor Show
SPENCERVILLE — Hundreds of customers and vendors attended the second annual Spencerville holiday craft and vendor show at the Spencerville Elementary School Cafetorium for holiday buying and selling.
Ohio college tuition costs rise less than inflation, more than national average
The cost of tuition and room and board at Ohio’s public universities has continued to rise, faster than the national average, but lower than the rate of inflation.
Lori Borgman: Are you pumped for pumpkin spice?
Each year it starts just a little bit earlier than the year before. There was a time when the hoopla didn’t begin until November. Then it slowly filled October and spilled over into September.
Ohio judge holds up lawsuit targeting state ban on local gun-control ordinances
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story reported that Judge Stephen McIntosh’s decision on Thursday stayed his preliminary injunction freezing Ohio’s ban on local gun laws. There is disagreement among the parties in the case about whether that is true.