Superior Credit Union has invested $2.5 million in two Lima locations, including a new downtown branch and a new facility on Cable Road. The credit union says its continued growth could lead to additional members and about 15 new employees across the organization.
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A house on the east side of Lima had to be torn down after a suspicious fire Thursday morning.
The Lima Fire Department was called out 593 East Elm Street just before 5 a.m. Firefighters say flames could be seen coming from both the first and second story. The home was vacant, and the structure was too dangerous for the firefighters to enter. Construction crews were brought in to tear the structure down as soon as the fire was under control. A home next door did sustain heat damage from the blaze. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, the estimated damage is a little over $24,000.
Construction on a multi-million dollar project to help traffic flow on the east side of Lima is at a standstill.