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Allen County Airport offers parking for eclipse

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LIMA —The Allen County Airport announced open registration for parking and camping ahead of the total solar eclipse April 8.

Lima Astronomical Society to sell solar eclipse glasses

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LIMA — The Lima Astronomical Society is selling commemorative and certified total solar eclipse glasses from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and from noon to 5 p.m. Sundays at the Lima Mall, 2400 Elida Road.

Lima schools selling custom solar eclipse glasses

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LIMA — Lima schools is selling custom-made glasses ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse.

Public Works plans to remove trees at Schoonover Observatory to improve view for eclipse

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LIMA — The city of Lima is clearing the way at the Schoonover Observatory. The Public Works Department plans to remove 23 trees from the grounds and plant 43 new ones. The tree removal is in addition to the new things that are happening at the organization. Public Works Director Kirk Neimeyer weighed in on the project.

Putnam County to hold meeting on eclipse

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OTTAWA —Putnam County will hold an informational meeting at 1:30 p.m. June 26 to discuss the solar eclipse set to pass over April 8, 2024. The meeting will be held at the Putnam County Office of Public Safety.

Region preps for 2024 solar eclipse

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LIMA — On April 8, 2024, this region will experience a total solar eclipse as the moon will pass between Earth and the sun, totally blocking the sunlight. While this event is just under a year away, area organizers do not want to be left in the dark when it comes to reaping the benefits and preparing for the challenges this event will bring.

Moon City planning eclipse festivities coming in 2024

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WAPAKONETA —West Central Ohio will be one of many sites where people will be able to observe the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse in totality and the city of Wapakoneta is doing its part to prepare for the once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event.

Save the date: One year until total solar eclipse sweeps US

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NEW YORK (AP) — Dust off your eclipse glasses: It’s only a year until a total solar eclipse sweeps across North America.