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The new bridge will serve as a companion to the Brent Spence Bridge, carrying Interstate 75 traffic between the two states.
The Lima Kiwanis K-Kids Club is sending needed items to families and individuals in Kentucky who are still recovering from the tornadoes that happened back in December. The students raised money and purchased things that would help when transitioning into a new home from the devastation of losing your home.
West Central Ohio showed their true giving spirit Sunday, as donations poured in to help the victims of the Kentucky tornado on December 10th. Cars, pickups, and trailers all packed with clothes, food, water, and more were pulling into the Westgate Entertainment Center parking lot all afternoon. These items will be heading down to western Kentucky to help people who lost everything a couple of weeks ago in the tornado. Kathy Thompson put the call out to help fill the Westgate bus with items to take down south, but she didn't expect the response she got Sunday.
A local citizen is looking to help those affected by the tornadoes that took place on December 10th and 11th.
The Allen County Sheriff's Office has more details on a body found in a Perry Township pond Tuesday evening.
A Wapakoneta man will soon find himself in Kentucky facing sex related charges.