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June 11, 2025 • 4 mins
Prices set for new Lima pool; Ada Police and Hardin County Sheriff's Office involved in chase; GM to invest in U.S. plants.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As the opening of the new Lima Community Aquatic Park nears.
This week, Lima City Council approved the rates for the
upcoming season. Full details on admission and membership rates are
now available on the park's newly launched website, Lima Aquaticpark
dot com. In the next few weeks, people will be
able to purchase daily passes and memberships online. In the meantime,

(00:23):
you can sign up for the park's newsletter to stay
up to date on the latest happenings, including the grand
opening date. As for the daily admission, infants three and
under will be admitted free, children four to twelve will
be charged five dollars. It will also be five dollars
for veterans and seniors sixty plus. The adult and teen
rate will be seven dollars a day. As far as

(00:46):
membership options, an annual membership will be one hundred and
sixty dollars for children, veterans and seniors and two hundred
thirty dollars for teens and adults. A to police say
Saturday night, just before midnight, to their officers were involved
in a pursuit along with the Harden County Sheriff's Office,
An Ada officer attempted to make a traffic stop as

(01:07):
he observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed.
The vehicle failed to stop and continued westbound on North Avenue,
then went south on County Road twenty five and at
State Route three oh nine. The ADA officer lost sight
of the vehicle, but an assisting deputy from the Harden
County Sheriff's Office located the vehicle and the chase continued

(01:28):
near Maysville and the Harden Allen County line. The vehicle
lost control at a fence and then an unoccupied building.
The vehicle was then disabled and came to a stop
near the intersection of Amherst Road and Hay Road. At
that time, twenty two year old Trusting Connolly, a ADA
was taken into custody and taken to the Multi County
Jail and Marion. Alcohol is believed to be a factor. Meanwhile,

(01:52):
Toledo police are still looking for a man who escaped
their custody. We get details with iHeartRadio's Lee Mowen.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Toledo police continued to search for an inmate who escaped
in chains Jenia Gray, who was awaiting sentenceing on a
burglary conviction. Was being transported this past Friday to Saint
Vincent's Hospital when he reportedly jumped from the vehicle and
ran off towards the neighborhood on Baker Street and the
Grain Street. He was still wearing belly change and shackles
when he got away, last wearing a blue T shirt

(02:21):
and gray pants. Iimley Mawan.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
The DEA says there are dangerous counterfeit pills making their
way into Ohio. Officials report finding pills containing car fentanel
being sold on the street. The DEA says the synthetic
opioid is so potent that just enough to fit on
the head of a sharpened pencil could cause a deadly overdose.

(02:46):
They warned that the drug is being included in pills
made to look like commercially produced oxy codone or adderall.
As protests and riots continue in cities across the country,
President Trump has a warning for potential protesters at Saturday's
parade honoring the US Army Foxes. Jared Halpern has more

(03:06):
from the White House.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Before flying the North Carolina for demonstrations. In the speech
to the soldiers at Fort Bragg, President Trump warren protesters
who disrupt Saturday's military parade.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
This is people that hate our country, but they will
be met with very heavy force.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Saturday celebration, coinciding with the President's seventy ninth birthday, marks
the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the US Army.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
We have tanks, we have planes, we have all sorts
of things, and I think it's going to be great.
We're going to celebrate our country for a change.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Officials say they are expecting a handful of protests, but barricades, fencing,
and other security features are going up along the parade
route at the White House.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Jared Halpern Fox News and General Motors says it's investing
four billion dollars in three US plants, moving some production
from Mexico. We get this report than BC News radio's
Tammy trueO.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
The plan will bring the assembly of the Chevrolet Blazer
and the Equinox to the US. The money will also
be used to convert a Michigan plant that was expected
to produce electric vehicles into making gas power at SUVs
and trucks. The move comes after President Trump imposed twenty
five percent tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts. I'm
Tammy trueO for.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
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