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Students from the Northwest Conference go head to head in the 3rd Scholastic Bowl Tournament. Ohio State Lima hosted the competition, which pitted teams from eight conference schools against one another in seven rounds of questions in areas like history, science, math, and pop culture. There are varsity and junior varsity divisions for the tournament, with a winner crowned in each category. The tournament continues the competitive nature between the schools that goes beyond the athletic courts and fields.

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October 21, 2024, Press Release from the Wapakoneta Chamber of Commerce: Wapakoneta, Ohio – The countdown to one of the most anticipated events of the year has officially begun! Get ready to don your costumes and join us for the Wapakoneta Annual Halloween Parade, scheduled for Thursday, October 24, 2024, starting at 6:30 PM. This thrilling event, hosted by the Wapakoneta Area Chamber of Commerce, promises a night of ghoulishly good fun for the entire family.

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The Village of Minster is gearing up for a weekend full of fun and celebration! Earlier on Friday, village residents were getting ready for the 50th Annual Minster Oktoberfest. The Minster Oktoberfest kicked off Friday evening and will continue through Sunday bringing plenty of beer, German food, and fun activities. It is estimated more than 80,000 people will flock into the southwestern Auglaize County village. In between setting up booths, we talked with the president of the Minster Oktoberfest to learn a little bit more about how the beloved festival began.

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October 2, 2024, Press Release from the Fort Findlay FOP Lodge 20 Foundation: (Findlay, OH) - Findlay and Hancock County invite the community to nominate candidates for King and Queen for the 2024 Cops & Kids Findlay Halloween Parade presented by loanDepot. These individuals should exemplify the Halloween spirit by excelling in home decoration, costume planning, or participating in Halloween-related events and activities.

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It is going to be a busy weekend on the roads, as people are trying to squeeze one more vacation in over the Labor Day weekend. AAA is predicting a nine percent increase in people traveling over the long holiday weekend than last year. Around 85 percent of the people traveling will be driving, and the good news for motorists: the average gas prices are expected to be 30 cents cheaper than Labor Day 2023.