Shoppers can expect a wide selection of fresh, local produce—some of which is picked the same morning as the market. In addition to fruits and vegetables, vendors will offer baked goods, canned jellies, and other homemade products.
The YMCA will host its annual Mother and Son Superhero Party on Saturday, May 10th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event will feature dancing, games, and activities designed for dynamic duos looking to make lasting memories.
“Everyone will have at least two issues on their ballot,” said Morgan Bode, director of the Allen County Board of Elections. “After that, it depends what district you live in, whether you'll have anything else. There is a countywide issue, and there’s also State Issue 2.”
On Saturday, May 3, people of all ages can explore the world of comics by selecting up to five free comic books from 20 predetermined titles. With something for both kids and adults, the event offers a variety of choices to suit all tastes. Whether you’re a lifelong comic book reader or new to the genre, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
The department will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday to help residents fill out their tax forms. In addition, they will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, April 14 and 15, to accommodate last-minute filers.
“Saturday really was our big celebration,” said Elizabeth Leis, director of operations at The Met. “In fact, I kind of forgot it was really on Monday because we celebrated awfully hard on Saturday. But today we do still have our drinks. We have our Gettin’ Lucky Tavern Burger. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately—I’m not sure—we sold out of all our corned beef and hash on Saturday.”
The Lima Fire Department responded to a call of a house fire Saturday afternoon. Firefighters went to Orena Avenue to combat the fire. Luckily, nobody was in the home when the fire started around 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Multiple engines were on the scene to help tackle the flames.