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Lima council acknowledges ‘street legal’ issue By Trevor Hubert - thubert@limanews.com LIMA As the early days of summer roll on in Lima, some members of city council have voiced their concerns and grievances about the traffic problems that come with the warm weather and lifted restrictions. Following an accident between a mini bike and a car on the corner of Jameson and North Streets over the weekend that left the rider with minor injuries, councilwoman Peggy Ehora said during Monday night’s Lima council meeting she believes it could be a sign of things to come if the city does not act. ....
Lima introduces first Poet Laureate By Trevor Hubert - thubert@limanews.com Carla Thompson LIMA The Lima City Council, in partnership with Art/Space Lima, introduced the first official poet laureate in city history at their council meeting on Monday night. Lima tapped longtime resident and educator Timothy Cheeseman to be the city’s leader for creative writing and poetry going forward. Cheeseman is currently the director of the Learning Center at The Ohio State University at Lima. His career in the Lima area began in 1997 when he became an English teacher at Shawnee High School, a position that he held for 22 years. He has also served as a professor at Ohio Northern University, Bluffton University, Tiffin University, Rhodes State College and Ohio State. ....
Hardesty’s residency faces court challenge By Sam Shriver - sshriver@limanews.com LIMA Former Lima law director Richard Siferd filed a lawsuit Thursday in Allen County Common Please Court on behalf of Alice Donahue of 1175 W. High St., Lima, challenging the residency of Lima mayoral candidate Elizabeth Hardesty. Named in the lawsuit were Hardesty, the Allen County Board of Elections, the Election Board members and the City of Lima. While the Lima mayoral election is a non-partisan race the two top vote-getters among the four candidates running in the May primary will advance to the General Election the lawsuit lines up Democrats against a Republican. Siferd is a former Allen County Democratic Party chairman and Donahue is also a Democrat. Hardesty is a Republican. ....