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Superior Credit Union celebrates 70 years of service and growth in Ohio. They invited the public out to help celebrate, with free food and donuts. T102 provided the music, and they also had a money machine for people to try their luck at catching the most money that they could. Plus they had Wonka-style candy bars, and the golden ticket would get that person $700. 

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Lima City Schools will accept a grant to assist with the purchase of 4 electric school buses. The district was selected to receive a $1.4 million EPA Clean School Bus Grant to cover the little over $1.7 million total price tag. In addition to the 4 new electric school buses, the purchase will come with the needed electrical infrastructure and charging stations. District administrators say this is a step toward going greener while also being economically savvy.

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The Allen County Regional Transit Authority is celebrating half a century of serving the Lima area. The public was welcome to an open house to join the RTA in celebrating the big 50th anniversary. Guests could pick up free swag and check out historical displays with photos and articles going back even before they were founded in 1974. People could see past vehicles, staff, and events like bus rodeos and learn about the process of expanding the RTA from just a garage to the current buildings and terminal.

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September 16, 2024, Press Release from the City of Findlay: Findlay, Ohio – September 16, 2024: On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, from 7am-4pm, the southbound lane of McManness Avenue will be closed from Cherry Street to Center Street for concrete work on a catch basin repair. Northbound lane will remain open.

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August 5, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol: Marysville– In the coming weeks, school districts throughout Ohio will begin welcoming students back into their classrooms. For many of these students, their days start and end by riding a school bus. The safety of the students riding to and from school, as well as to school sanctioned events, is a top priority. Since 2019, there have been 6,145 traffic crashes involving school buses in Ohio. During this time, eight crashes involved fatalities, including one student killed on a school bus. As the buses return to the roadways, the Patrol has a few reminders: Motorists are required to stop at least 10 feet in front of or behind a school bus when flashing lights and an extended arm are displayed; motorists cannot resume driving until the school bus begins moving. The Patrol also reminds motorists to plan ahead and allow extra time for delays caused by stopped buses. School buses are also required to be inspected twice a year to ensure the bus is operating properly. Every bus used to transport students is inspected before the beginning of the school year and once randomly during the year. Since 2019, the Patrol has performed more than 200,000 inspections.

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May 23, 2024, Press Release from Lima City Schools: The Education Club at The Ohio State University at Lima recently held a book fair to raise money to purchase books for the Lima City Schools. The books will be used on the district’s Spartan Ride. A representative from the group will deliver the books at 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 29, at South Science and Technology Magnet School. The Spartan Ride will be at the school.