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St. Rita's added St. Rita's Westside Luke's Urgent Care located at 2195 Allentown Road, Lima, OH 45905. Also St. Rita's Eastside Urgent Care, 967 Bellefontaine Avenue, Lima, OH 45804. West side Luke's Urgent care was shortened to Westside Urgent Care when the hospital was renamed.
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J Swygart, The Lima News, Ohio. October 31, 2023 at 7:31 PM. ... When Weidman ran Allen's name through a law enforcement database his address came back as 953 Bellefontaine Ave., just a few blocks ...
Lima: A Pennsylvania Railroad station, now used by the city government 15: Lima Stadium: Lima Stadium: March 21, 2002 : 100 S. Calument Ave. and E. Market St. Lima: Football stadium for Lima Senior High School: 16: Linneman Building: Linneman Building
Sep. 26—LIMA — A case of a Lima man who allegedly attacked his sister's fiance with a large knife has been bound over to Allen County Common Pleas Court for consideration by a grand jury.
WLMA has its roots in Christian radio station WTGN-FM, also in Lima.In 1976, WTGN solicited its listeners for seed money for a new television station. Before the station received FCC approval, however, WTGN opted not to own nor operate the new station, and the people behind the drive to get channel 44 on the air decided to incorporate as American Christian Television Services, Inc.
Rudolph Foods is a producer of snack foods based in Lima, Ohio. They specialize in pork rinds and cracklings. The company has six facilities in the United States and three international ventures. It was founded in 1955 by John Rudolph. [2]
The two stations (and two repeaters)—which all operate under the collective banner of "Your Hometown Stations"—share studios on Rice Avenue northwest of downtown; WLIO's transmitter is located on Saint Clair Avenue north of downtown. WLIO began broadcasting as WLOK-TV on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 73 in 1953.