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In the new year, many people may choose to exercise more, or eat out less for a resolution. But have you ever considered taking a different look at your finances?

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A Clinical Dietician at Lima Memorial Health System says the most important thing to remember is to not be overly restrictive. When people focus on "quick fixes" and cut out too much, they tend to fall off the path.

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The New Year is a time for new beginnings and that was truly the case for one area mother. Giving birth to on New Year’s Day came as a total surprise to Nekeisha Morris.

She wasn't due until January 11th. Her water broke at nine yesterday morning. But she didn't make it to Mercy Health – St. Ritas until 8 p.m. New Year’s Eve. She delivered six pound, six ounce Tae'isha Harmony Tate at 2:30 New Year’s Day. Despite this being a surprise, Morris says she's happy to have this new bundle of joy in her life.

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Tuesday marks New Years Eve and many will celebrate with parties and drinking. But the Ohio State Highway Patrol is urging you to play it safe before hitting the road. OSP says a total of twelve people died from car crashes during the four day 2018-2019 new year’s holiday reporting period in Ohio.

 There were 11 fatal car crashes, seven of which were OVI related. A total of 458 OVI arrests were made from December 28 to January 1 of last year. To prevent this from happening to you the OSP encourages you to follow the law and make good decisions.