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The intel review of documents at Trump’s estate

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The discovery of hundreds of classified records at Donald Trump’s home has thrust U.S. intelligence agencies into a familiar and uncomfortable role as the foil of a former president who demanded they support his agenda and at times accused officers of treason.

Kitchen fire temporarily closes Elida Rd. Wendy’s

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AMERICAN TOWNSHIP — Lunch hour at Wendy’s on Elida Road featured an unwelcome surprise on Sunday afternoon.

Checking the issues: Sharp differences in governor candidates as race nears end

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COLUMBUS— With the midterm election less than two months away, incumbent Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and his Democratic opponent, former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, have very different hopes.

St. Marys teen driving SUV kills pedestrian

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ST. MARYS — The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported at about 5 a.m. Sunday morning that a fatal crash killed a pedestrian just north of St. Marys.

Kalida Pioneer Days heats up

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KALIDA — A popular destination on Saturday for those trying to avoid a blistering sun and near 80-degree temperature, combined with a punishing 65 percent humidity, involved relaxing with a beer while watching the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes pummel the Arkansas State Red Wolves 45-12 under the “Beer Town” tent during the third day of Kalida’s “Pioneer Days” festival.

Mexican gray wolf’s escape at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo could be learning experience for an...

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – When it comes to keeping its animal residents separated from its human visitors, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo turns to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for standards and guidance.

Push for naloxone amid overdose deaths

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LIMA — Public health officials are ramping up efforts to get naloxone into the community amid an uptick in overdose fatalities, which have become more prevalent here since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Bridging the Gap on minority health disparities

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LIMA — Bridging the Gap Health and Wellness Expo took place for the first time in three years due to COVID-19 from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in the auditorium, dining hall and classrooms within Lima Senior High School.

Congress making strides to fill $3 billion gap for 9/11 first responders health fund,...

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NEW YORK — It appears Congress might answer the call of ill 9/11 responders before they face a crisis.

Lori Borgman: Survival of the Fitbit-est

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This is the week I move to the top of the leaderboard in a Fitbit competition. This is exciting because when you are of a “certain age,” others begin to count you out, and there’s nothing like being counted in. Especially if the “in” is in first place.