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MEDIA RELEASE__ArtSpace/Lima will host the 38th Annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational from March 20  through April 11, 2026, celebrating the creativity and talent of student artists from across the region.  Generously sponsored each year by Kewpee Restaurants, this longstanding exhibition continues a proud tradition of highlighting outstanding work from area high schools. 

MEDIA RELEASE__Alaina Murray, a 14-year-old female (DOB 6/30/2011), was last seen around midnight on March 6, 2026 near Nuebrecht Road in Lima, Allen County, Ohio.

Alaina was wearing a black hoodie, jeans, pink crocs, and a Spider-man watch.

Alaina is diabetic and could be experiencing a medical emergency.

Hair: Black

Eyes: Brown

Height: 5’ 4”

Weight: 148 lbs.

If you’ve seen Alaina or have any information regarding her whereabouts, please call the Allen County Sheriff’s Office at 419-227-3535 or 9-1-1.

MEDIA RELEASE__Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera, will hold a special service for Lent on Wednesday evening, March 11, beginning at 7:00  p.m.

Pastor Nicholas Lilienthal, from Abiding Word Lutheran church in Bowling Green, will base his sermon, "The Kingly Priest," on Zechariah 6:9-13. Hymns are: "Shepherd of Tender Youth, Jesus, My Great High Priest and Lord, Support Us All Day Long." The Choir will sing "Is this the King?" 

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Does taking up painting at age 80 sound like a daunting prospect? George Fischer of Bluffton has done just that. You could say that painting is Fischer’s third or fourth career. He worked in advertising until age 50, when he earned his law degree. In retirement, George and his wife Lois traveled the country in an RV, often volunteering at national parks.

Like it or not, Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 8. That will be the last time British Columbia makes the switch. According to CBC News, the Canadian province has adopted permanent Daylight Savings Time.

Bluffton, Ohio is celebrating America's Birthday. The Bluffton Senior Center's front window is the place to get information about upcoming celebrations. 

On April 18, the Bluffton Senior Center will host a "Colonial Games and Past Times" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will introduce participants to games that were played 250 years ago.

Organizers hope to feature a demonstration of Whist and other children's games. Those interested in learning to play are encouraged to let the Senior Center know.

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