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The Apollo Career Center plans to purchase the property of a Lima business that recently announced they are going out of business. At Monday night's board of education meeting, Apollo board members voted to move forward with the purchase of the property that currently houses Dot's Pet Center for $350,000. In a Facebook post published on March 15th, Dot's Pet Center announced their plans to permanently close after serving the Allen County region since 1991. At Monday night's board meeting, Your Hometown Stations spoke with Apollo Superintendent, Keith Horner, about what the career center plans to do with the property.

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ArtSpace Executive Director Sally Windell explains, “This is one of the ones that we want to do because of the Art Walk that’s coming up in September. We would like people to take a chance at paining outside and we’re going to put a couple of samples in the art bag so that you can go outside paint your surroundings and then bring it back to ArtSpace and we’re going to display them I September.” 

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Ann Miles is all about giving back to the community, whether it be elected to positions on Lima City Council and Lima School board, doing God’s work at the One Church, or sitting on numerous agency boards in the community. Including the board for the United Way, where Ann has also served as a past campaign chair.

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It is the “County Risk Sharing Authority”, better known as CORSA, and Allen County Commissioner Cory Noonan is currently the president of the organization. It’s a group of 66 counties that have pooled together to get better rates for liability coverage. They were just recognized by the “Association of Government Risk Pools”.