It was paradise for area bookworms as the AAUW Book Fair kicked into high gear Tuesday. At 4 p.m., the doors opened, and people rushed inside the former Rite Aid at West Elm Street and Eastown Road to find their next good read.
There's still time to donate your old books and board games for a good cause.
The American Association of University Women, also known as AAUW, has begun their collection process for their annual book sale in September.
One person was injured following a two-vehicle crash at a busy American Township intersection. According to the American Township Fire Department, the crash happened shortly before 6:30 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Elida Road and Eastown Road.
One person was injured in a crash Tuesday evening in American Township.
Spring is just around the corner, and following a winter with winter storms, cars start to buildup salt, which could lead to rust on the undercarriage of cars, and potentially shortening the life of car parts. With the improved weather conditions, people were out in full force at the WhiteWater Express Car Wash.
Few details are available at this hour as the Lima Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol investigates a pair of separate crashes on Monday.
The post reports around 1:30 this morning, 29-year-old Joshua May of Lima was driving north on Eastown Road when he fell asleep at the wheel and continued straight at the T-intersection of Gomer Road. The vehicle stopped inside the home. May was wearing a seatbelt and had minor injuries. Alcohol and drugs are not suspected to be a factor.
First responders were called out to the scene of a crash a little after 2 p.m. Wednesday on Eastown Road. According to the American Township Fire Department, there was a two car crash that sent two people to the hospital with minor injuries.
One person was transported from the scene of a two car crash in American Township this afternoon(12/17/19). Crews called out to Eastown Road near the entrance to Menards around 4:40 p.m. Troopers say the driver of the Chevy was exiting a parking lot onto Eastown Road when they pulled into the path of the Chrysler. The driver and a passenger in the Chrysler complained of pain and stiffness but were not transported. The driver of the Chevy was transported with non-life-threatening injuries. She was cited for causing the crash.