“It’s a matter of culture here at Lima Memorial,” Swick said. “We’re a culture of family, quality care in a family atmosphere. It’s amazing to find the generosity and how people recognize one another. We’re a team, and that’s how we take care of patients. That’s how we take care of individuals.”
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LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Lima City Council resumes their regular sessions Monday night as they hold their first meeting of the new year.
Ohio announced another round of funding for law enforcement to get or make upgrades to body camera systems. Findlay got $91,926.81 to help start their program. The Lima Police Department got o$107,184.00 to add to the system that they are currently using. The New Bremen Police Department got $24,125.00 to upgrade their body cameras and the Putnam County Sheriff’s office got $77,636.20 to make improvements to their system. A total $4.9 million was awarded to 112 law enforcement agencies statewide from Ohio’s Body Worn Camera Grant Program.