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SIDNEY — Icy road conditions and an empty trailer caused a semitrailer to jackknife Thursday evening and close down the southbound lanes of Interstat ....
SIDNEY — Fifty-two-year-old Ricky L. Wilkins, of Sidney, who was charged with a first-degree felony for involuntary manslaughter, had the charge dism ....
Berger, health officials urge public to get vaccinated Lima Mayor David Berger discussed the importance of getting vaccinated at his press conference on Wednesday. LIMA With the COVID-19 Delta variant causing cases to rise across the country, local officials are making a harder push to get Ohioans vaccinated. The message has not seemed to get through to everyone in northwestern Ohio, as the vaccination rate lags significantly behind other areas. As a whole, Ohio sits at just over 48 percent of its population with at least one shot. Lima Mayor David Berger said that the best way to stop a major outbreak in Lima is to prevent it before it happens, which means getting the vaccination rate up to par with the rest of the state. ....
Minster Schools reviews new COVID protocols By Sandy Rose Schwieterman - For the Sidney Daily News MINSTER New COVID protocols and future real estate tax renewals were topics at the Minster Board of Education meeting Monday night, Jan. 11. Superintendent Brenda Boeke reported that Governor Mike DeWine has changed its guidance regarding quarantines following an in-classroom exposure in K-12 schools. The new policy dictates that students and teachers exposed to a COVID-positive person in school are no longer required to quarantine as long as the exposure occurred in a classroom setting and all students/teachers were wearing masks and following other appropriate protocols. ....