Wapakoneta Daily News - Thu Nov 05
Wapakoneta Mayor Rodney Metz, at left, talks with state Assistant Secretary of State Mike Rankin while they tour the Wapakoneta High School renovation and construction site.
Voters reject sales tax increaseLima News - Tue Nov 03
The county's sales tax was voted down by voters before the first penny could be collected.
Region records unexpectedly high turnoutLima News - Tue Nov 03
Voters turned out in good numbers throughout the region, exceeding local elections officials estimates.
CL of C plan tree for festivalThe Daily Herald - Tue Nov 03
The CLC met at the K of C Hall at 7 p.m. on Oct. 6. The Rosary was said as October is the month of the Rosary.
Delphos school levy will not raise taxesThe Daily Herald - Sat Oct 31
Delphos City School District voters will see a 5-year, 1.46-mill current expense operating levy on Tuesday's ballot.
Dog intake risingThe Evening Leader - Fri Oct 30
MARYS - With 300 dogs already passing through his door, the Auglaize County Dog Warden says officers continue to remain busy.
Ohio's aerospace history may spur growthWapakoneta Daily News - Thu Oct 29
By KAREN CAMPBELL Assistant Managing Editor Representatives from a Dayton engineering firm charged with reviewing facets of school building and renovation projects updated members of the Wapakoneta City School Board of Education on progress this week.
Voters to see county sales tax referendumThe Daily Herald - Tue Oct 27
Aside from the hotly-contested mayoral race in Lima, the most controversial Allen County issue on the Nov.
Lloyd W. PetersLima News - Wed Oct 21
Lloyd W. Peters, 82, died at 4:36 p.m. Oct. 19, 2009, at St. Rita's Medical Center.
County jobless rate declinesWapakoneta Daily News - Wed Oct 21
By KAREN CAMPBELL Assistant Managing Editor The recent Ohio Supreme Court decision to require video lottery terminals placed on hold until they could be put on the ballot in 2010 could cost Wapakoneta City Schools $3.4 million over two years, Superintendent Keith Horner says.
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