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Ohio Gov. DeWine lost all credibility when he repeatedly voted for illegally gerrymandered maps
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine clutching his pearls Wednesday morning about predetermined partisan outcomes after he forced unconstitutional district maps on voters that gave his party 67 out of 99 Ohio House seats and 26 out of 33 Ohio Senate seats in a 56-44 state was hilarious, absurd and pathetic. Even more striking was how condescending […]
Lima man pleads insanity on assault charge
Aug. 1—LIMA — A Lima man pleaded not guilty due to insanity Wednesday, and his lawyers filed a motion suggesting he is not competent to stand trial in the Allen County Common Pleas Court for felonious assault, a second-degree felony. Bryan Booth, 56, will receive a psychiatric evaluation, and the court will hold a hearing to determine competency based on the results. According to court ...
Donations for United Way of Logan County’s ‘Stuff the Bus’ Event Ends August 9th
Indian Lake Schools announced they will be holding Logan County’s only countywide school supply drive, a ‘Stuff the Bus’ event. If you are looking for ways to support Indian Lake students and teachers, you are encouraged to donate to the United Way of Logan County’s ‘Stuff the Bus’ school supply drive.
Multicultural Expo to return to amphitheater
LIMA — The Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce will hold the second annual Multicultural Expo from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Greater Lima Region Park and Amphitheater, 128 E. Spring St., Lima. The event celebrates diversity and culture with music, dance, food and art from...
Franklin County Dog Shelter holding Clear the Shelters sleepover event
See a profile of an adoptable dog in Columbus in the player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A nationwide campaign to help animals find a forever home is returning to a local shelter for two days. The Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is holding its annual Clear the Shelters Sleepover event Thursday and […]
Mansfield police seek help locating man accused of stabbing relative
Mansfield police are asking the public for help locating a man accused of stabbing a family member. Police said they received reports shortly before 11 p.m. from a man who said he had been attacked and stabbed outside his home. The victim told police the man fled on foot into...
Bucyrus Tractor Supply store to hold pet adoption event
BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—The Bucyrus Tractor Supply is inviting customers to attend a Pet Adoption Event on Aug. 10, 2024, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. “As an active advocate and supporter of pet rescue and adoption, Tractor Supply strives to inform our customers of the pet adoption process by providing a safe and comfortable space for placing adorable animals in welcoming homes,” said Sara Hoffman, manager of the Bucyrus Tractor Supply store. “Through this and other year-round adoption events, our goal at Bucyrus store is to connect adoptable pets with interested owners.”
Adena receives $4 million in low-interest state loan to boost $13 million spec building
MANSFIELD — A proposed new 150,000-square foot industrial spec building near Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport has moved a step closer to reality for Adena Corp. CEO Randy Payne. The Ohio Dept. of Development announced Monday that Airport West II, LLC, headed by Payne, will receive $4 million to assist...
Roscoe Village keeps the tradition of weaving alive with classes at new Loom Loft
COSHOCTON − The traditional style of rugmaking and other items involving a loom is being kept alive with the new Loom Loft in Roscoe Village. It's located in the schoolhouse, part of the recreation of a Canal Era town. Instructor Rami Sawyer has worked for Roscoe Village off and on for about...
Fire at Harrod chicken farm started in breezeway
Aug. 1—HARROD — A fire Tuesday at a chicken farm caused three people to go to an area hospital and some chickens to be impacted by the smoke and heat. The fire at the 400,000-bird facility for Ruth Farms, 3631 Lawrence Road, Harrod, started in the breezeway connecting the large north and south barns, where the electrical and automated systems were housed, according to Ohio Department of ...
Pet treat tasting, pet adoption event slated
LIMA — Tractor Supply Company will host a pet treat tasting event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at its store at 3101 Elida Road, Lima. This event will give pets the chance to sample a variety of treats available at Tractor Supply Company stores. In...
Nearly 600 Students Move into UNOH Housing this Fall
August 1, 2024, Press Release from the University of Northwestern Ohio: The University of Northwestern Ohio campus will be seeing a large influx of new students this month. UNOH will have approximately 400 students move in beginning at 9:00am Thursday, August 15, through 3:00pm on Friday, August 16, 2024. August 19th is the first day of classes for the College of Applied Technologies fall session. Programs of study in the College of Applied Technologies include High Performance Motorsports, Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Technology, Agricultural Equipment Technology, Robotics & Automation Technology, and HVAC/R Technology. In September, nearly 200 more students enrolled in the Colleges of Business, Health Professions, and Occupational Professions will move in. Their fall quarter classes start on September 16. This year, students are traveling in from 35 different states and 26 countries.
Fresh n' Faded hosting Back 2 School Block Party on August 11
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Fresh n’ Faded and friends will be hosting their 8th annual Back 2 School Block Party on August 11th in the 200 block of South Main Street in Lima. The event will run from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free food, uniforms and school supplies giveaway, and shoe giveaways thanks to Kre8tive Branding and Khalil Luster.
Photo: Jackson Center FCCLA attends conference
From June 29 to July 4, nine members, one advisor and for chaperones from the Jackson Center-UVCC FCCLA Chapter attended the 2024 National Leadership Conference in Seattle. While in attendance five, groups participated in competitive STAR Events held at the conference. Avery Jackson competed in Professional Presentation with her project receiving Gold and third place in the nation. Kendall Hilbun participated in National Programs in Action. Her project received Gold and second place in the nation. Maycee Kipker, Samantha Metzger, and Isabella Warner competed in Chapter in Review Portfolio, they received Gold and first place in the nation. Laynee Shields and Corinne York participated in Food Innovations, earning a Gold and 11th place overall. The final group consisted of Hadley Jackson and Whitney York who participated in Focus on Children earning Silver and 22nd overall.