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State OKs park shelterhouse plans
Marbletown Festival Committee members received good news during Thursday's meeting.
Computer savvy student finding work
Zach Horner was 8 years old when his family bought its first computer. He's been on it, and its upgrades, ever since.
Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 The Spencerville a oeCanal Stopa 4-Mile Run is part of the villagea s Summerfest this weekend, along with a car show, parade, amusements, food and the spectacular fireworks display at dark on Saturday.
Jennings hoping to cash in on stimulus dollars
Mayor Jim Smith told council members Tuesday evening that a grant the village had been turned down for last year had received additional stimulus funds and with their permission, he would submit an application for the paving ofA village roadways including Fifth Street from Main to Charles Street; Charles Street from Oak to Fifth Street; St.
Police calls for Monday, May 25, 2009
The driver of a 2000 Suzuki motorcyle was arrested for failure to comply after refusing to stop for a traffic violation around 1:10 a.m. Sunday.
Spencerville boys wear high heels for good cause
Spencerville High School students and residents looked on as 29 male students and community members walked a mile in women's high heels.
By CHRIS VOLOSCHUK Sports Editor Waynesfield-Goshen Board of Education members have some busy weeks ahead of it.
At 111th commencement, 236 receive degrees
Faculty and students en route to graduation ceremonies at Goshen College's 111th commencement on Sunday, April 26.
A fine mess: Price of speeding varies by jurisdiction
The cheapest place in the region to get a ticket for going 10 mph over the speed limit is New Knoxville, where it will cost you $73. It will cost you about 40 bucks more nine miles away in Minster, where it runs $113. If you're going 15 miles over the limit, the best deal is Van Wert County.
Erosion threatens military cemetery
SPENCERVILLE, Ohio Soldiers from the War of 1812 are facing a modern-day battle.
Clyde Edward "Ed" Moorman, 87, died at 6:20 a.m. April 14, 2009, at his residence, following a lengthy illness.
Grinding wheel spark causes fire in Spencerville
A spark from a grinding wheel is the suspected cause of a Saturday afternoon fire that destroyed a workshop northwest of Spencerville.
Parking concerns cast shadow on Spencerville streetscape project
A project to beautify the village's downtown streetscape has turned ugly as business owners say a lack of parking during the construction will severely hurt their already shrinking bottom line.
Delphos man charged after crashing into house
A Delphos man faces drunken-driving charges after taking out the front porch of a home in Spencerville.
Rollen W. Hager, 85, of Ashland, formerly of Spencerville, died March 20, 2009, at Samaritan Regional Health System, Ashland.
Masons receive national recognition
There has been much confusion amongst those not familiar with the fraternity of Masons.
Giving back: Spencerville man focuses on returning kindness
George Cox had many chances to become bitter; he chose to focus on the kindness of his community and work to return it.
Rain floods roads, rivers rise
The steady rain that began late Saturday and continued through the day Sunday closed many roads throughout the area and sent rivers surging toward flood stage.
The Lima News, NBC Lima and the United Way of Greater Lima today announced the local winners of the 2009 Jefferson Awards for volunteer service in the community.
Police calls for Friday, March 6
Police calls as of 2 p.m. March 6 from Allen County Sheriff's Office, the Lima Police Department and the Shawnee Township Police Department: 1300 block of St.
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