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Images of the police shooting of a Lima man in Benton Ridge, while interesting, are also disturbing, even in this age of violent movies and lifelike shoot'em-up video games.

It's fair season once again in northwestern Ohio.

There's a creature lurking in the woods, feeding on the blood of birds, reptiles and mammals, and it's waiting for you.


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ANDERSON COOPER: Five years after Hurricane Katrina, the CNN reporter returns to New Orleans as the Gulf Coast faces even newer challenges.

SOLUTIONS, NOT PROBLEMS: The University of Findlay plays host to competitive sailor who is a quadruple amputee.
ALSO IN WEEKEND: Area events,
prep boys and girls soccer and a trip to Niagra Falls.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: The following information was handed out Aug. 16 by the economic development task force, a 9-member volunteer group appointed by Findlay, Hancock County and GreaterFindlayInc. officials. The task force was charged with suggesting potential solutions for how economic development should be handled in the city and county.



