The Lima Family YMCA hosted their 175th Healthy Kids Day.
The “Bridging the Gap” health and wellness expo will bring dozens of organizations together at Lima Senior High School to promote health equity and community resources. The free event on April 11 will offer screenings, education and activities for residents of all ages.
Four local organizations won $10,000 to support efforts aimed at improving the community.
A Hardin County organization donated five figures in funding to the West Ohio Food Bank. The Kenton Moose Family Center 428 presented the food bank with two checks — one totaling a little more than $9,500 and the other just over $5,000 — bringing the grand total to just under $15,000.
The 53rd annual Christmas Tree Festival is now open at the Allen County Museum.
The Arnold C. Dienstberger Foundation awarded more than two dozen grants totaling $300,000 to 27 organizations for 2025, continuing its annual commitment to supporting local initiatives in the Delphos community.
The Kiwanis Club of Lima continuing to support local organizations through monetary donations.
With uncertainty surrounding the federal budget, the City of Lima is making the most of every federal dollar to ensure equitable growth throughout the community.
It may be hot outside, but the Christmas spirit was alive and well Thursday in downtown Lima. The Meeting Place on Market hosted its annual “Christmas in July” event, featuring festive music, holiday-themed beverages and sweet treats.
Elida will once again be joining communities across the country and participating in National Night Out 2025 on Tuesday, August 5 from 6:00-9:00 pm in the Elida Fieldhouse Parking Lot, 301-325 Hillcrest Drive.