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- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Spencer Township, Medina County, farmer killed while rescuing calf
- A.M. News Links: Venison for the needy, ice cream picket line and bras on a bridge
- Cuyahoga County Auditor Frank Russo resigns
- First-year State Highway Patrol Superintendent David Dicken slowly steering agency away from troubling year
- BBQ for Our Troops on the menu across Ohio
- Search warrants, indictments, other documents of the public corruption investigation
- Federal prosecutors charge Auditor Frank Russo in 21-count information
- Greene needs to bow to the will of the people: News Comment of the Day
- Man arrested after evening standoff
- Spencer Township farmer killed while rescuing calf
- Interfaith group calls for support of Muslims on eve of Eid ul-Fitr: Global Village
- Elderly woman missing from East Side
- Medina County sheriff's deputy heroically rescues mother and 10-month-old from house fire
- Cuyahoga County boards of revision need double the help in clearing backlog, report says
- Dim and Den Sum food truck now a fixture at the Cleveland Clinic farmers market
- $10 million gift creates leadership academy at Cleveland Clinic
- Medina County sheriff's deputy heroically rescues mother and 10-month old daughter from a house fire
- Cleveland police seek help in finding missing elderly woman
- Cleveland police talking to man who has barricaded himself in a home on East 93rd Street
- Cause of Lorain house fire that killed man is undetermined
- The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Cline Elementary gets national honor
- Burglary warning in Independence
- Three hurt in fiery crash
- Small reunion? Not with Facebook
- Streetcar to go up Vine
- Meth lab found in Sedamsville?
- Drought hurting Ky. crops
- Judge to rule in NKY execution case
- $1M bond in pry-bar killing
- DuPont gas leak causes evacuation
- Streamline Healthcare sees bigger Q2 loss
- City picks Vine St. for streetcar route
- Services set for fallen hero
- Impact fees case moves to Ohio's highest court
- Man convicted in Mother's Day shooting
- Lee Todd to leave UK presidency
- Elementz wins year of free ad support
- Frisch's boosts dividend by 15.4% to 15 cents
- Organic food delivery firm takes new name
- Forever 21 growing in Kenwood
- The Columbus Dispatch
- 3,000 apply for Dayton police posts
- Ohio diner owner cleared in arson that destroyed century-old structures
- Cuyahoga County auditor charged with bribery
- Granville depot under renovation
- Report: Pollution from coal-fired power plant will kill more than 100 people in Columbus area this year
- Fisher can't catch a break
- Clinton to stump for Strickland in Columbus, Cleveland
- Democrats vow they won t leave Kilroy in the lurch
- Obama: Choice same as in 2008
- Photo: Dog days
- Ohio apologized to 'Idol' star for illegal snooping
- Ash borer quarantine statewide
- More area charities cut costs, salaries
- Photo: Gourmet charity
- Suspect sought after bar shooting
- Canal Winchester raises trash fee to $36 a quarter
- Man charged in shooting death of teen
- Group to gather buildings' stories
- Schools: 3rd levy attempt critical
- St. Marys algae likely sickened 7, state says
- Akron Beacon Journal
- Police report filed after sleeping boy, 5, taken to school bus garage
- Police, family seek answers in death of Akron man found injured in driveway
- Area death notices - Sept. 9
- Akron police angry about pact that saves jobs but forces concessions
- Stark • Anderson, Florence, 77, of Alliance....
- Local news briefs - Sept. 9
- Church reaches out to Muslims
- Report is filed on bus incident
- Police, family seeking answers
- Young's Hotel will be torn down for new complex
- Volunteers help Howe House blossom
- Summit-Barberton health district merger closer
- Akron police react unhappily to tentative pact that saves jobs but forces concessions
- Stark names new interim treasurer
- Bicyclist is pedaling after dream downtown
- Displaced Bhutans flock to English Cafe
- Third defendant in KSU beating death gets 1 year in prison
- Area deaths - Sept. 8
- Local news briefs - Sept. 8
- Hudson schools draw up possible cuts
- Toledo Blade
- $6M effort restores Perry's Memorial
- $6M effort restores Perry's Memorial
- Sounds: It's dense and dark in Thompson's 'Dream Attic'
- Nature photography center hosts talk, 3 exhibits
- Blade Chamber Concert season opens Sept. 19
- Alt to host fund-raiser, sign copies of his book
- Village Players aims for laughs in season opener
- Restaurant review: SamB's ****
- A great scoop of Toledo's past
- Tips on saving money for college
- ATT: A hoot was had in The Roost
- Rosh Hashanah begins
- Crews battle fire at historic home in Perrysburg
- City offers reward in fatal shooting of barber
- Rosh Hashanah begins
- Crews battle fire at historic home in Perrysburg
- City offers reward in fatal shooting of barber
- Greek-American Festival: Come for the baklava, stay for the culture
- Cedar Fair says revenue up 4% for year
- Home sales rise, prices fall in area for month
- Dayton Daily News
- Residents asked to line route for soldier s funeral procession
- Accident reported on US 35 near I-675
- I-70 lanes closed near Brookville today
- Residents asked to line for soldier s funeral procession
- Facebook 'defriending an emotional minefield
- Charities get lifeline from $26 million gift
- Toulmin s $26M gift to have big impact on area
- More than 3,000 apply for Dayton Police jobs
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- New state law changes area courts
- Local foster kids express concerns in D.C.
- Kettering to get upscale carry-out, catering
- Hospital-doctor partnership key to clinical, financial success
- Power bills shoot up following searing summer, increased use
- Cities, counties use HUD money differently
- Area gets $5.4M more for housing
- Dayton residents must bag their own leaves because of budget cuts
- 4 of 5 Piqua commissioners targeted in recall effort
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- Area man dies hiking in New Hampshire
- The Vindicator
- Stocks continue rally after drop in jobless claims
- Fire at pallet company lights up Buffalo, NY, sky
- Pre-trial hearings slated in Oakhill case
- 2nd teacher in W.Pa. district faces sex charges
- Police investigate arrest posted on YouTube
- Apple to publish guidelines for app approval
- Tom Brady unhurt after Boston car wreck
- House majority whip keynoter for tonight's Urban League dinner
- New community choir director named
- Donate food for needy schoolchildren at mall through Sunday
- WTG
- New This Week
- OTHER Releases for September and October
- Pabstolutely rock festival returns to Royal Oaks
- Aces Wild Wings, 277 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-758-8404
- FALL MOVIES: WHAT TO LOOK FOR 'The Town' and 'The Tempest' among those stirring anticipation
- if you go to November Loop
- Victorian Players to open season with 'Our Town'
- IF YOU GO to Sharon Blues Festival
- AUDITIONS
- The Lima News
- Police calls for Thursday, Sept. 9
- David Broder: The Obama era, in its second phase
- Bart Mills: Ford finally tackles the car funk dilemma
- Child injured when hit by car
- Health officials say bedbugs are biting in NW Ohio
- Letter: GOP should look in mirror to see problem
- Letter: More opportunities or limiting options?
- Editorial: Not the best gauge of government
- Kathleen Parker: A battle in Ohio Obama vs. Boehner
- Veterans can apply for bonuses
- Doyle McManus: Middle East peace talks: a glimmer of optimism
- Jacob Sullum: Bullying busybody for Senate
- Trudy Rubin: Peace talks unlikely to succeed without a different approach
- Putnam sheriff makes marijuana discoveries
- Putnam elections chief says raises were justified
- Grant extension saves 6 sheriff employees in Putnam
- City could delay hiring next year
- Kevin Ferris: Democrats backing tea-party candidates
- Pat Buchanan: What McCain s tactics teach
- Paula Moore: Fall fashion s hottest trend is faux fur
- Mansfield News Journal
- Fight changes policy in Bucyrus schools (video)
- Strong winds scramble Butler, again
- Task force recognizes two former officers
- Flag honors local Navy veteran killed aboard aircraft carrier
- Fire devastates local family only days after they moved in
- Fight changes policy in Bucyrus schools
- Mayor: New devices will save Mansfield $200,000
- Kevin Keith leaves death row
- Police calls: Counterfeit bill reported at convenience store
- Trustees to fight McKenna's unemployment
- Strong winds hit Butler, again
- Mom: Defendant is like Charles Manson
- Mom testifies to bad blood between John Mills and Edwardses
- Suspect's statement might be excluded
- Some Lex residents to lose water for a while during valve swaps
- Boil alert on Birdcage
- Planning commission to meet
- Police calls: Dog, puppies reportedly left to go hungry for week
- Mansfield sells first of 12 'stimulus' properties
- Shelby delays justice tax issue
- The Morning Journal
- 9/11 ANNIVERSARY: What does it mean to you?
- County receives $1.6 million to revitalize area
- St. Joe s to be smaller under new managers
- LCCC enrollment bursting
- Obama unveils proposals
- VIDEO: Shoppers roll into new Walmart for rollbacks
- Sheffield Village gets $4,500 grant for fire department s use
- ROAD CLOSURE: SR 301 closing for culvert work
- Alleged baby killer seeks lower bond
- Colorado Avenue closing for repairs to railroad crossing
- Neighbor alerts police to burglary
- Railroad union official sentenced for bribery
- Lorain man given 25 years for New York killing
- Duo s gang sweep trial ends: Jury deliberating fate of men arrested in February
- Get rid of unwanted prescription drugs
- Consultant being hired in Avon Lake Internet tower location controversy
- Amherst may allow church to move to industrial area
- Family won t stop pushing for gun awareness
- VIDEO: Tree topples on house, causing no damage
- Handcuffed man, 22,falls in to Black River
- Springfield News-Sun
- Clear skies expected until weekend
- Ross Douthat: No need to fret about extremists
- Pros should set better example on new helmets
- Speak Up for Sept. 9 - Where around here are women playing golf wearing barely anything,
- Fair at New Boston draws record crowds
- Two local charter schools move up on state report card
- Springfield s first female firefighter retires
- Leonard Pitts Jr.: Pastor will toss tolerance, reason into fire with Koran
- Area man dies hiking in New Hampshire
- Enon man dies hiking in New Hampshire
- Navistar headquarters to stay in Illinois
- Local group offers free square dancing lessons
- 6 school districts raise ratings through continued improvement
- Cooler temperatures expected this week
- Bob Herbert: With his infrastructure proposal, Obama rises to the occasion
- No answers in battle against bacteria at Grand Lake St. Marys
- Local headlines for September 7
- Mobile homes harmed by storm
- Burger King adds pancakes in breakfast push
- Republicans gather supporters with fear
- The Chronicle Telegram
- Falling debris closes East 28th Street railroad underpass
- Police log for Sept. 9, 2010: Elyria, Lorain and North Ridgeville
- EHS vs. EC: To the victor goes the trophy …
- Bank robbery suspect s attorneys want evidence from search suppressed
- County in line for $1.6 million in blight funds
- EHS vs. EC: Budding rivalry results in friendly game wagers
- EHS vs. EC: City prepares for big crowd at Ely Stadium
- EHS vs. EC: Tonight is the night it's time to play
- Angels 4, Indians 3: Indians tie it in 9th, fall in 16th
- Tough games part of the plan for Buckeyes
- Former Brown Kellen Winslow happy with Tampa and his coach
- Browns: Don t expect playoffs, but count on .500
- First GM Cruzes roll off the line in Lordstown
- High school volleyball: Pioneers bounce back
- PHOTO GALLERY: New Wal-Mart opens in Lorain
- PHOTO GALLERY: Obama tells Ohio audience of own family struggles
- President in Ohio: Obama firm: Don't extend tax breaks for wealthiest
- Sam Mazzola attends trustees meeting, invites neighbors to come see his 'really, really cool animals'
- EHS: Difference maker Demetrius Walton, unsung hero Jarred Williams
- PHOTO GALLERY: Fire destroys Lorain man's trailer
- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Defense contractor cuts 300 more jobs
- Boardman-area manufacturer sells plant to repay debt
- 1,500 parking spots vanishing in Cincinnati
- Babcock and Wilcox Power Generation Group wins work from Consumers Energy
- Forest City Enterprises Inc. posts big second-quarter profit thanks to asset sales
- All systems go as GM launches Cruze
- Young's Hotel will be torn down for new complex
- Lorain County in line for $1.6 million in blight funds
- Community center to be smaller under new managers
- Enrollment at Youngstown State University hits 20-year high
- Lucas County hiring picks up
- Lorain County Community College enrollment bursting
- Infrastructure projects could be boon to Ashtabula County
- Mentor, Lake Erie College now partners for business incubator
- More Columbus-area charities cut costs, salaries
- Huron Township paint plant gets biz boost
- JumpStart Inc. doubles investment in Max Endoscopy Inc. and TheraVasc Inc.
- President Obama uses Cleveland speech to draw distinctions between Dems, GOP
- University Hospitals rounds out leadership team for Ahuja Medical Center
- Aero-Instruments selects new president
- The Daily Record
- Local woman spends summer at special needs camp
- Charles Gregory
- John Jogan
- Mable Lycans
- Paul Schlabach
- Pallbearers
- Virginia Yoder
- Letters to the editor
- Community record
- Health warning: Algae blooms can produce harmful toxins
- Marshallville goes green
- Citizens discuss zoning changes to 27-acre cornfield
- Sheriff
- Shreve discusses buildings, park changes
- Region briefs
- Emerald Ash Borer quarantine extended to cover entire state
- Batdorf project proceeds
- Wind, rain, hail leave damage, power outages in their wake
- Gated community coming to Wooster
- Community record
- Hamilton Journal News
- Vehicle overturns during multi-car accident
- Two medical helicopters called to 127 wreck
- Residents asked to line route for soldier s funeral procession
- Thirtysomething heart patient hopes his story helps others
- Events to honor 9/11 losses, memories
- Lakota student designs Ohio Volley for the Cure shirts
- Residents asked to line for soldier s funeral procession
- Badin students shave their heads to support freshman
- Leonard Pitts: Burning more than paper, ink
- More alliances needed locally
- Where are the jobs, Mr. Boehner?
- Miami VOA and Liberty Twp. offer free arts buffet
- Gift provides scholarships for sustainability projects in developing countries
- George Will: Two GOP go-getters succeeding in South Carolina
- 900-pound barrel falls on man at ink company
- Pierce s top readers enjoy a tea party
- West Chester sees rash of home burglaries
- Pastor adjusts church s start times to reflect Bible verses
- Sunny skies today, rain possible later in the week
- Schools, county offices get refund
- The Courier
- Allene Smith
- Kimberly Mckean
- Judith Hershman
- F. Earl Edmister
- James R. Copus
- Russell Coffer
- Todd Bollett
- Dudley Frederick Allison
- Adult Literacy Classes Slated
- Citywide Yard Sale Planned
- Hazardous Waste Collection Scheduled
- Fostorian's Terror Threat Reduced To Harassment
- Additional County Fair Results Announced
- Illnesses Blamed On Lake
- Continental Plastics
- Helen Irene Nemire
- Lemuel Mcmanness
- Patricia March
- Juan M. Lopez
- Judith Hershman
- Newark Advocate
- Robert Lee McPherson
- Judith 'Judy' Lyon
- Marilyn L. Hiles
- David S. 'Fuzzy' Klauder
- Larry Grover
- Alta Jean Stalling
- Terri Jane Gieseck
- Dennis Charley Fry
- Wilma E. Coakley
- Raynald Brown
- It's difficult to know where to draw line on speech
- Tea party is today's 'Know Nothing' movement
- SERVICES
- Catherine Alice Wine
- Stephanie Y. White
- Kenneth R. Welch
- Loyal Franklin Moore
- Betty J. Mick
- Fred Kunkel
- Gene N. Ewing
- Times Recorder
- Y Bridge crash kills 1 man injures 2 ZPD officers
- Y-Bridge crash kills 1 man injures 2 ZPD officers
- Obama deserves a pat on the back when you look at the facts
- It's difficult to know where to draw line on speech
- 'Tea party' is today's 'Know Nothing' movement
- EPA should let Ohio use Propoxur against bedbugs
- Marie Ann (Joswick) Roberts
- Adelene Rex
- Kathryn Pauline 'Polly' Murphy
- Stacy J. Frueh
- Walter Vernon Eddy
- Edward Dennis
- Daniel Lee Davis
- William Lang 'Connie'
- Robert A. Brown
- Tickets go on sale for Chillicothe tour of haunts
- Harness racing has deep history in Morgan County
- Fall crops arriving at farmers market
- Polluted Ohio lake linked to at least 7 illnesses
- Where are Portman, Fisher getting their money from?
- Middletown Journal
- Program prepares new drivers before they hit the road
- 300 more losing jobs at BAE Systems
- Car catches fire, SUV lands on top during crash that injures 3
- Vehicle overturns during multi-car accident
- Residents asked to line route for soldier s funeral procession
- Two medical helicopters called to 127 wreck
- Thirtysomething heart patient hopes his story helps others
- Events to honor 9/11 losses, memories
- Residents asked to line for soldier s funeral procession
- Edgewood community adopts pro-levy campaign slogan
- School, restaurant to open downtown
- Signage ordinance changes tabled
- Preschool and teacher will mark 40th anniversary
- Leonard Pitts: Burning more than paper, ink
- More alliances needed locally
- Where are the jobs, Mr. Boehner?
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- Gift provides scholarships for sustainability projects in developing countries
- Contract losses result in 300 more layoffs at BAE Systems
- The Star Beacon
- Conneaut councilman scolds former safety director, city manager
- Search still on for GP leader
- Ribs, chili are king at Conneaut festival
- Conneaut housing committee urges occupancy permit program
- Harlan L. Lahner
- Virginia G. Stenroos
- Tommie L. Harper
- Donald P. Dohoney
- Nancy C. Gervan
- Jon D. Mosier
- Authority, elected officials make case for Plant C grant
- Infrastructure projects could be boon to county
- Troopers uncover $50,000 in cocaine during traffic stop
- Brant s apple orchard, is an Ashtabula County destination
- Ashtabula City Council proclaims Cornelius Memorial Park
- Driver avoids jail in deputy s death
- Road construction goes on as summer ends
- Kister and Cassidy-Cousins work together to expand Medicine Shoppe
- Crash leads Conneaut police to stolen ATV
- All Summer Long families head out to Geneva-on-the-Lake
- Record Courier
- Wade T. Batton 'Together Again'
- Todd Michael Cowling
- Samuel Fortunato 'Sam' DeBartolo
- Noah Dunne Levin
- Marion Rose Marie Kline
- Kenneth K. Kennedy
- Janice Lenore Schierhorn
- Betty June Kloskoski
- SHARON RANDALL: Another goodbye with tears: First-time Grandma learns has a new reason for shedding them
- OUR VIEW: Call it what you will, it's a stimulus n OBAMA PLAN FOR TRANSPORTATION INITIATIVE FACING AN UPHILL BATTLE
- Make interests of residents of Woodlands top priority
- VIEWPOINT: 'Obama is no Ronald Reagan'
- OUR VIEW: Plan to burn the Quran un-Christian and decidedly un-American n PROTEST PLANNED BY PASTOR MAY END UP PUTTING AMERICAN LIVES AT RISK
- DAVID BRODER: Phase II of Obama era may already have begun
- LETTERS 'Self-righteous sheep' leading in name of greed
- Fed survey sees slower growth in East and Midwest
- Schwarznegger stance on gay vows affirmed
- Clinton: Dems battling anger, apathy and amnesia
- Job openings rise for first time since April
- Mullah Omar: Taliban winning Afghan war
- The Crescent News
- Mark Froelich - C-N's online high school football video highlights travels to Fairview
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes
- Lennon's killer is again denied parole in N.Y.
- Woodward book to be called 'Obama's Wars'
- 'Ugly Betty' actress to host 'Independent Lens'
- Rob Owens column - TV questions: 'Body of Proof,' Kevin Eubanks, CNN and more
- Arthur Cyr - The crucial U.S. role
- George Will - Godzilla in the mirror
- Connie Weber
- Kenneth Buchholz
- Elmer Arnos
- David Stier
- Theresa Gustwiller
- Radcliff, CMU visiting Temple
- Archers, Pilots earn GMC wins
- DC's Foos is HCAC Special Teams Player of the Week; other local sports briefs
- City council explores better use of part-time personnel
- Paulding man found dead on RR tracks
- Council okays refinancing
- Early harvest
- The Times Leader
- Bridge dispute heads to Idaho
- Sewage project on track
- Court consolidation plan dropped
- Belmont County Fair royalty
- Bellaire PD makes weapons arrest
- Crime watch group eyed
- St.C. OKs funding for new waterline
- Belmont County Fair opens
- School contracts signed
- Capitol Theatre plans open house Friday
- Ormet turns $5M net profit
- New-look Belmont fair ready to unfold
- Bellaire schools earn 'excellent' distinction from state educators
- Dillonvale man dies in Saturday crash
- Shadyside native earns S. Carolina teaching accolades
- Anna Burgy
- Stefka found guilty on 27 counts
- Ohio SPCA files lawsuit
- New roles for Saffell, Norman
- Wilson touts small businesses on tour
- Chillicothe Gazette
- Thanks, Mike and Bill, for help with tire
- We need to end child obesity today
- 'Tea party' is today's 'Know Nothing' movement
- Quran-burning event is shameless, self-promoting
- Olive J. Taylor
- Bruce W. Reynolds
- Carl Perry
- John Wayne May
- Linda Sue Lindsey
- Donald Richard Curtis
- MAN PLEADS TO ROBBERY
- PURSE RECOVERED WITH LOADED GUN
- SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES RESULTS RELEASED
- ALTRUSA CLUB'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR TO BE NOV. 13
- State agency creates loan fund to partner with Habitat for Humanity
- City approves 25 new lots in Yaples Orchard
- Ash borer quarantine now includes Ross, Pike counties
- Where are Portman, Fisher getting their money?
- Campers take the path less traveled
- Business owners spruce up downtown
- Medina County Gazette
- Spencer farmer killed late Wednesday in attempt to rescue calf on road
- Brunswick Crime Waves for Sept. 9, 2010
- Pen pals have shared news for 50 years between Ohio, Hawaii
- Medina man facing mail fraud charge
- Maumee man pleads no contest in wreck that damaged Wadsworth club
- Election 2010: Westfield district mixup leads to fire levy being pulled
- Buckeye fills its vacant school board seat
- Woman, baby saved as blaze destroys Westfield Twp. home
- Obituaries for September 09, 2010
- Browns: Don t expect playoffs, but count on .500
- 3-vehicle accident results in minor injuries
- Fire scorches home across from Cloverleaf High School
- Gas prices dip below $2.70 after Labor Day
- Medina Crime Waves for Sept. 8, 2010
- Glitz and glamour in the White House talk features former first ladies
- Medina mayor says city is in great shape, gives credit to community
- Anti-tank gun reclaims its place with community's help
- Brunswick officials consider alternative uses for skate park space
- Obituaries for September 08, 2010
- Gas prices begin slide after Labor Day
- Portsmouth Daily Times
- 2 burned as fire destroys camper at Shawnee campground
- Concord Staff And Residents Provide Supplies
- Two Arrested For Receiving Stolen Goods
- Richardson Joins PDT As Managing Editor
- He s not over the hill at sixty-five!
- Mayor recall falls short
- McDaniel Crowned 2010 Miss River Days Queen
- Domestic Violence Shelter Seeks Donations
- Scioto Humane Society Now Available, Seeking Members
- Mobile Veterinary Hospital Provides Affordable Pet Care
- SOMC Offers Saturday Sports Clinic
- Annual River Days Parade Draws Crowds
- Bigfoot! Oh My!: Local Reality TV Show Premieres Sept. 11
- Clinic Teaches How To Stay Healthy
- Gas fumes send firefighters to homes
- State Gives $4.3M To Scioto Teachers
- President Of Ohio AFL-CIO Coming To Portsmouth
- Mayor: Possible FEMA Trailers For PPD HQ?
- City Schools Continue Trend Of Improvement
- New Program To Promote Tire Recycling
- Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
- Majority opinion about Muslims is wrong
- We need to end child obesity today
- 'Tea party' is today's 'Know Nothing' movement
- EPA should let Ohio use Propoxur against bedbugs
- Jonathan William Zaayer
- Kenneth W. Swackhammer
- Devon M. Ratchford
- Jackie Lynn (Ooten) Clements
- Claude D. Budd
- Raynald Brown
- POLICE BEAT
- CW schools has new parent notification system
- 9th annual Liebs Island Sept. 11 Memorial Parade set
- Shalom Church hosting clothing, toy extravaganza
- E-G sponsored cooking show coming Tuesday
- District investigates allegation of rape on bus
- Students enjoy revamped Liberty Union in first day
- County EOC up and running at its new location
- Local pilot fails procedures, met by deputies after landing
- Lancaster school board approves union contracts
- The Marion Star
- Ridgedale grad returns for big night
- Ridgedale grade returns for big night
- City considers on-the-job smoking ban
- Morrow hospice needs volunteers
- Arrow shooting suspect gives up
- Polluted Grand Lake St. Mary's linked to at least seven illnesses
- Baby sitter's training offered by Red Cross
- POPCORN FESTIVAL GOES GREEN
- Newspaper: Ohio pension fund trips cost $1M
- MAIN STAGE GOING UP
- Republicans propose tax cut renewal
- Program helps businesses
- Obama firm, won't yield on tax hike for wealthiest
- POPCORN FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS
- Popcorn parade start locations online
- Marion Community Foundation awards grants
- MARION COUNTY ARRAIGNMENTS
- 2 Marion men arrested in armed robbery at Dew Point drive-thru
- Marion may expand boundaries of reinvestment area
- POLICE BEAT
- Morning Journal
- Democrats counter GOP?event with rally of their own
- Let us hear from all candidates
- Republican gubernatorial candidate brings campaign to county
- Columnist made reader wince
- Kasich comes calling
- Salem sets ambulance rotation requirements
- Coal dust leaves black mark on company name
- Columbiana employees will pay more
- Baby's death ruled homicide
- Treading lightly
- Documentary on combine demo derby at the county fair debuts tonight on PBS
- Funding for small businesses available
- County left in lurch with HUD program
- From 13,000 feet
- Crestview to introduce hall of fame inductees
- Lepper funding up some
- Rafter rescued from Little Beaver Creek
- Watershed protection plan nearing state approval
- Attitude
- County auditor fine with current accounting system
- Daily Jeffersonian
- Documentary features platoon of local soldier in Afghanistan
- Local trooper target of lethal drugs in coffee
- Suspected vandal caught after chase
- House Dems say they will retain control of the chamber; House Republicans don't think so
- Habitat for Humanity dedicates Cornelius home
- Twp. resident quizzes trustees on status of road development
- City has moment in TV spotlight as gubernatorial candidate visits
- Smoke rises just in time to make championship push
- BACKYARD BRIEFS
- Meadowbrook girls sixth in meet at Warren Local
- Amish woman dies days after buggy crash
- Pooches take over pool
- Stunning local hot rods motoring to world championships
- Remembering the SHENANDOAH
- Dornon shines as Barnesville tops Meadowbrook
- Mount Vernon upends Cambridge, 27-13
- John Glenn's Geiger wins easily at Newcomerstown Invitational
- Gubernatorial candidate John Kasich in Cambridge on Tuesday
- Good morning!
- Strike at 'county home' possible
- Times Gazette
- Clarence Page: Chicago cops issue ultimatum to street gangs
- Public Forum: School spirit shows in support of cancer fight
- Lila May Aldenderfer, 86, active in Christian service
- Jacqueline 'Jackie' Elliot, Lakefork Church member
- Upcoming Services
- Anna Lucille Lautzenhiser, 90, avid camper, traveler
- M. Lucille Sprague, 89
- Meeting Notices
- Correction
- Red Cross schedules emergency classes
- Bond set in chase case
- State extends emerald ash borer quarantine
- New London Notes
- Local News Briefs
- Ohio State Football: Week 2 test hinges on which QB makes the grade
- High School Football: No rest for AHS; Red Devils bring big speed to town
- High School Girls Soccer: Redbirds can't defend the net against Cougar attack
- Ashland resident leaves for World Race
- Boccieri praises tax credit talk
- Details on hospital intersection changes vague: Four no-right-turn-on-red signs have been removed in past year
- The Review
- It's not work if we pay to do it
- Honoring renovators of the Red Caboose
- South Carolina go-getters
- Readers Tell Us
- Death Notices
- Carl W. Reamer
- Jean Pfeifer
- Marie Ann Pederzol
- Frances M. Courtney
- Burke Burkett
- Cecil 'Wayne' Barker
- Farmers' Market gears up for fall
- Trojan Talk
- Sebring Briefs
- Briefs
- AARTA plans Sept. 17 luncheon
- Portage market livestock auction sales total more than $280,000
- Demjanjuk health issues taking over trial
- Lotteries
- Legion plans steak fry
- The News Messenger
- Marblehead girl recovering after her leg was run over during parade
- Reser, Knisely go back to college days
- Toledo Zoo has a busy September planned
- FOR THE RECORD
- Clark leads Ross to win
- Saturday bike rally to benefit ABATE
- Terry L. Love
- $5.1M repairing 95 years of exposure
- Margaret I. Kerrigan
- Judge: Conviction stands; sentencing set
- Terry L. Love
- Margaret I. Kerrigan
- Solid Waste District collecting hazardous wastes
- Calling all scarecrow decorators
- LOOKING FOR A HOME
- Ky. man gets year for not paying support
- County honors Sept. 11
- Sandusky man injured after pickup rolls over
- Marblehead girl recovering after her leg was run over during parade
- FOR THE RECORD
- Marietta Times
- Bizarre case drags on for years
- 8 seconds to glory for teen
- Beverly Council takes no action on police chief
- Drivers urged to be patient for big weekend
- WWII ship arrives
- LST-325 arrives in Marietta
- Fire damages sawmill
- New heart signifies new lease on life for toddler
- Negligent homicide case on upcoming docket
- Beverly police chief's future unclear
- Car shoppers
- Sternwheelers settling in
- Work begins on Don Drumm
- Travelers pit-stop in Williamstown
- Poll shows distrust of both parties
- Hardly labored: Fair provides fun, respite from work and school
- Three hurt in crash near Beverly
- Work on Ohio 7 to switch lanes
- Gun bill would expand owners' rights
- Hillbilly Olympics
- Sentinel Tribune
- James Copus
- Jeffrey Beair
- County men indicted for fraud, arson; 7 others appear on sex-related charges
- Museum neighbors exhibit concern
- Lake Twp. park site is restored after storm
- BG AAUW to open year with brunch
- 577 Foundation Sept. classes announced
- Lifestyle Briefs: 9-09
- ANNIVERSARY: Richard and Catherine (Kirk) Wyss
- Emily West weds Brent Lowry
- PNC Bank partners with BGSU to provide financial education
- North Baltimore car club donates $1,600 to Ronald McDonald House
- Local exhibit helps say 'thank you' to Wood Lane residential support staff
- BG's Clawson has vivid memories from 9-11-2001
- Hiking for hope ... and his brother
- Local Briefs: 9-08
- Perrysburg enrollment sees jump
- Black Swamp Classic Car and Truck Show
- Marie Roberts
- Ralph Shammo
- The Daily Standard
- Rosalie Stoup
- Cannons Will Blast At Reenactment
- If Tests Succeed, State Will Treat Lake
- Virginia Spahr
- Henry Lange
- Marcella Birkmeyer
- Opal Mccord
- Michael Steinke
- Alice Noble
- Miller Grabs Late Lead For Eldora Win
- Former Coldwater Men Perish In Plane Crash
- Alice Noble
- Mozell Isbell
- Celina Earns Signature Victory
- Get To Work
- Mozell Isbell
- Judy Smith
- Walter Bensman
- Bulldogs Earn Shutout Over Grand Lake Rival
- St. Marys School Just About Ready
- The Athens Messenger
- The Bryan Times
- WCDA Menu and Activities
- School Menus
- Expert: Carp risk high
- Ohio awarded grants
- Lottery
- Obama to unveil plans in Ohio
- Today's Log
- Wind-whipped fires burn Detroit homes
- Today's Birthdays
- Stop smoking efforts stall
- Man is reunited with stolen car
- Agenda
- Garden with the moon
- Group celebrates busy year
- Real Estate Transfers
- Today's Log
- Almanac predicts cold one
- Blame spread in oil leak
- Pastor won't back down Minister presses forward with plans to burn Quran
- Toledo blast injures nine
- The Press
- Bus garage gas spill cleanup in 18th year
- High school students, parents, roll with it
- EarthTalk
- Residents can Fall into Avon for festivities Sept. 11, 12
- Small business advisory board to meet in Avon Lake
- Detroit Road property up for exemption on ballot is sold
- Avon passes on Race to the Top
- City actively pursues wind turbine options
- Childhood friends pursue similar life paths in Army
- 'Tour of Duty' passes through area
- Lake finishes Kohls Cares contest in first place
- Lake ends Kohls Cares contest in first place
- Learwood cell phone tower stirs up debate over stigma damage, possible health effects
- District achieves next level through Excellent rating
- FInal day of voting - Vote for Lake!
- A jobs strategy both parties can agree on
- Keep going through the hard times
- Land bank could up your property value, clean up neighborhood
- Key sheriff s office staffer retiring in Ottawa County
- In Wood County - Job Ready Site projects progressing
- The Community Common
- USDA Grant For Demonstration Project Focus on CO2 and economic benefits through prairie systems
- Children's Activities For River Days
- aPortsmouth Pantry Garden Has Bountiful Harvest
- SSU Releases Economic Impact Report
- Portsmouth Police Department To Move To Central Fire Station
- Area Receives Funding For Broadband Expansion Over 700 Construction Jobs Expected
- SCCTC Student Awards And Scholarships
- Moore Honored By National Speakers Association
- New Boston Superintendent Optimistic
- River Days Slated For Labor Day Weekend
- DUF6 Conversion Project Celebration To Be Held
- DOE Awards $2.1 Billion D&D Contract
- Glockner GM Superstore Cruise-In
- A Resignation in the Water Department
- Petitions Turned In For Mayor Recall
- SOCF Donates Crops to Homeless Shelter
- Farmer's Market in Downtown Portsmouth
- Wheelersburg Open Enrollment
- U.S. 52 Paving Project Funded
- Shawnee State University Sponsors Part-Time Job Fair
- This Week Westerville
- Football: Jackson gets 'Cats back on track
- Westerville: Home sales
- Cross Country: Warriors boys dominate at Westerville Classic
- Council takes smart meters off the table, for now
- Jackson gets 'Cats back on track
- Stallions seek continued mastery over New Albany
- People
- Teachers told to only 'work to contract'
- Chapman, McGinnis lead girls golfers
- Repairs under way at fire-damaged historic Stoner House
- Columbus Metro Library gears for 'Job Help Week'
- Festival to bring country celebration to the city
- Engagements
- Park of Roses listed among top 10 in nation
- College notes
- In brief
- Home sales
- Library notes
- Many capital improvement projects ongoing
- City to observe 9/11 in First Responders Park
- The Pulse-Journal
- Crews respond to fire at Lebanon business
- Crews respond to fire at Lebanon business
- Road crews take advantage of break in snow
- Former Butler County girl on Sports Illustrated cover
- Road crews working to clear streets as more snow predicted
- Snow emergencies heightened in region
- Former Butler County girl on Sports illustrated cover
- Snow emergencies heightened in region; Butler County now at Level 2
- Level 1 snow emergencies declared in Warren, Butler counties
- No refund for illegal tax
- Prosecutor: Property owners won t get refund on improper assessment
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- Dean search down to three
- AK Steel back in black in 4Q, but reports net loss for 2009
- West Chester likely to hold off on police levy
- Mission reports record response for Haiti help
- Marchers take to streets in West Chester for peace, unity
- The Sun
- Hot dogs take a dip in Brook Park
- Baldwin-Wallace plans day for entire family
- In Middleburg, kids are ready to roll
- News Sun editorial cartoon
- Berea library will host chalk walk and book sale during Arts Fest
- Middleburg Heights weighs benefits of using Cuyahoga County crime lab
- Middleburg Heights Wellness Program to continue
- Campaign 2010: Democrats line up for District 2 Cuyahoga County Council seat
- Berea's ARF benefits from Sept. 1 fundraiser
- Free comedy show will be Saturday at Berea cafe
- Lifeworks to sponsor women's golf outing Sept.10
- Bagley Road project in Middleburg Heights and Berea is ahead of schedule
- Berea Rotary to help stock food pantries
- Berea program works for teens and employers
- Berea's K-9 Splash Sunday is a blast
- Three Berea schools prepare final welcome to students
- Brook Park looks to wind, solar as sources of renewable energy
- Brook Park shoppers are takin' it to the street
- Polaris and Home Office Link team up to offer home-based business seminars
- Twenty streets signs damaged or stolen in Middleburg Heights
- The Sun Star
- Andy's 9ers to conduct tryouts
- Go Play
- Cleveland baseball fans can still enjoy the nation's pastime
- Strongsville expects 250 new jobs when Enterprise regional headquarters opens
- Strongsville Boy Scouts take walk on the wild side on 11-day wilderness trek
- Large turnout for Adidas boys soccer showcase
- Americans lose in elimination game
- Youth Baseball/Softball
- Thieves get away with refrigerator, other appliances: North Royalton Police Blotter
- Strongsville church can help families with its thrift shop
- Strongsville's youth football field ready for season opener
- North Royalton residents may find solicitors walking past their homes
- Time to say goodbye should also be time to say hello
- Rambo loves to unwrap gifts: Picture Perfect Pet
- Royalton Revue: Summer camp project helps food bank
- Strongsville schools help children achieve success
- Scene at the Crossroads: Strongsville Food Bank can use your help
- Strongsville swim league had fantastic finish
- Marti Stolarski recognized for her work with kids: Person of the Week
- Sun Star merges with Sun Courier
- This Week Hilliard
- Golf: Addition of Lee helps Panthers pick up pace
- Hilliard: Home sales
- Football: Defense fuels Davidson
- Girls Tennis: Hagy twins making Wildcats' coach look smart
- Necessity often reason behind new schemes
- Hilliard collecting data from residents on pedestrian safety
- Two of three fire victims are identified
- First 'Taste of Hilliard' was a rousing success
- City to unveil First Responders Park
- Business news
- Article Title Unavailable
- Addition of Lee helps Panthers pick up pace
- Block party evolved into annual festival
- Sept. 11 memories inspire veteran to give back
- Engagement Craddolph, White to exchange vows
- Parks and recreation
- Hilliard business makes 'fastest-growing' list
- Home sales
- Community news
- Consortium: Organizing candidate forums a challenge
- Dublin Villager
- Dublin: Summer gardens' produce helps fill a growing need
- Blast from Dublin's past
- Italian Gathering car show
- Boys Golf: Family is no pressure for Coffman's Holt
- Girls Tennis: Celtics sedt for Stein's return
- Girls Volleyball: Coffman working for return trip to state
- Football: Scioto's Houston proving he belongs
- Celtics
- Coming up
- School names carry history, significance for Dublin
- District's 91-year-old 1919 building has storied past
- Summer gardens' produce helps fill a growing need
- Blast from
- Article Title Unavailable
- Family is no pressure for Coffman's Holt
- Celtics
- Coffman working for return trip to state
- PROUD's bicentenntial essay contest
- Scioto's Houston proving he belongs
- 'Aeronauts' bring thrills to central Ohio crowds
- The Sun Herald
- Cuyahoga County Executive- Democratic race
- Cuyahoga County Executive- Republican race
- 'Three cheers' for those so very deserving
- North Ridgeville High School football team defeats Lakewood High School, 42-28
- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo returns to regular hours Sept. 7
- CWGA championship match was one for the generations: The Golf Guys
- Utilities resource event set for North Olmsted Senior Center
- Watch for Sun's Photo of the Day
- Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reminds voters to mail ballots early
- Baldwin-Wallace College: Local athletes to lead 2010 football team
- Foursome might have considered Vegas visit after this round: The Golf Guys
- It's time for 'countdown' to another kickoff
- St. Joseph Academy, Avon Lake High School: Golfers 'tee' it up
- Watch for Sun's 'Photo of the Day'
- Furniture resale stores can offer nice price for West Shore shoppers
- Supergroup Asia to appear at House of Blues Friday backing new album 'Omega'
- Local kids earn baseball camp awards
- A brief rest for the weary
- 'Sisterhood Live' is set for Saturday in Cleveland
- Little leaguers have many 'big league' schedules
- Cuyahoga Falls News-Press
- Falls man receives nearly nine years on wire fraud charge
- Fall Clean-Up under way in Cuyahoga Falls
- Volleyball, boys soccer teams fall
- City offers update on natural gas program
- Lineup of performers at Oktoberfest
- Stow girls soccer overpowers game Woodridge
- Woodridge football blasts Fairless in opener
- Black Tigers drop heartbreaker vs. Magics
- Program gives students flexibility
- Alleged bomb maker changes plea to guilty
- Falls Oktoberfest marks 31st year
- Honoring heritage
- Friday night football scores
- Falls woman pleads guilty in fraud case
- Alleged bomb maker changes plea to guilty
- Football podcast for Week 2 - Sept. 2
- Silver Lake sets new price for natural gas program
- Nearly $5,000 raised for veterans' second bench
- Gorge Trail reopens weeks earlier than expected
- Deep Falls volleyball team anxious for season
- Grove City Record
- Grove City: Home sales
- Football: Comets happy to be back home
- Soccer: Comets seek 1st win over 'Hounds
- Local libraries gear up for 'Job Help Week'
- Township unveils plans for new firehouse
- 15 disciplined after drinking arrests
- Comets happy to be back home
- Community briefs
- Home sales
- Football squad looks to become more physical
- Comets seek 1st win over 'Hounds
- 9/11 keeps veteran pushing forward
- McKown, Figulia plans announced
- MORPC promotes watershed plans
- Organizing candidate forums difficult
- One more to go
- Article Title Unavailable
- Dogs to get their day at Big Splash
- In brief
- Coming up
- This Week Upper Arlington
- Wellington Roundup: New coach fitting right in with tennis family
- Golf: Boys team shifting focus to postseason
- Soccer: Girls adjusting to rebuilt defense
- Football: Bears passing more than expected
- Preview: Courtice (Ont.) Holy Trinity at Upper Arlington
- Labor Day Arts Festival had good weather, good crowds
- New coach fitting right
- Boys team shifting focus to postseason
- Events
- Girls adjusting to rebuilt defense
- Local libraries gear up for 'Job Help Week'
- Library news
- In brief
- Current exhibit connects Ohio's yesterday and today
- Steps for Sarcoma slated for Sept. 19
- Bears passing more than expected
- Coming up
- Labor Day fun
- Council agenda
- Hastings Hop shows students how to serve
- The Pulse-Journal
- Crews respond to fire at Lebanon business
- Crews respond to fire at Lebanon business
- Road crews take advantage of break in snow
- Former Butler County girl on Sports Illustrated cover
- Road crews working to clear streets as more snow predicted
- Snow emergencies heightened in region
- Former Butler County girl on Sports illustrated cover
- Snow emergencies heightened in region; Butler County now at Level 2
- Level 1 snow emergencies declared in Warren, Butler counties
- No refund for illegal tax
- Prosecutor: Property owners won t get refund on improper assessment
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- Dean search down to three
- AK Steel back in black in 4Q, but reports net loss for 2009
- West Chester likely to hold off on police levy
- Mission reports record response for Haiti help
- Marchers take to streets in West Chester for peace, unity
- This Week Olentangy
- Field Hockey: New approach has Patriots optimistic
- Girls Tennis: Liberty, Orange boosted by freshmen
- Golf: Patriots, Braves seniors enjoy facing each other
- Powell: Home sales
- Preview: Big Walnut at Olentangy
- Preview: Westerville North at Olentangy Orange
- New approach has Patriots optimistic
- Liberty, Orange boosted by freshmen
- Article Title Unavailable
- Sept. 11 memories inspire veteran to give back
- Liberty plans speedy OK for condo project
- One idea led to another, and garden railroad was result
- Commissioners look at 2012 budget, see $23M deficit
- In brief
- OEF golf fundraiser scheduled for Sept. 27
- Library story time back in session
- Library notes
- Patriots, Braves seniors enjoy facing each other
- Home sales
- Coming up
- This Week Worthington
- Worthington Christian Roundup: Volleyball team learns from five-game loss
- Golf: Kilbourne coach pleased with adjustments
- Girls Tennis: Cards' Conde eager to face state's best
- Football: Friends never foes during QB battle
- Audit: schools spend more than its
- Residents' input sought for liquor permit renewal objections
- Volleyball team learns from five-game loss
- Metro park district
- Robert Schmidt appointed to council
- Friends never foes during QB battle
- Cancer Society's Ohio, Pennsylvania divisions merge
- Park of Roses among top 10 nationally
- Kilbourne coach pleased with adjustments
- Cards' Conde eager to face state's best
- Winning track
- Consortium: Organizing candidate forums a challenge
- Audit: schools spend more than its peer districts
- Sept. 11 ceremony in Sunbury to honor Ohio's fallen heroes
- In brief
- Library news
- The Western Star
- Local projects may get Pepsi grant
- St. Susanna closes Catholic church festival season with three days of food, fun and music
- Residents asked to line route for soldier s funeral procession
- Little Miami spirit thrives despite fewer athletes
- Residents asked to line for soldier s funeral procession
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- Franklin s Catholic church wants to move to Springboro
- Tour some of the county's largest farms on Saturday
- High school counselors popular in first week
- Student enrollment swells at Sinclair location in Mason
- Teachers and students cope with hot Berry classrooms
- Lebanon council leery of hiring in bad economy
- Councilmen leery of city hiring during bad economy
- Tour to highlight Lebanon's historic homes
- Subject of The Informant movie to speak in Mason
- 900-pound barrel falls on man at ink company
- Person injured in industrial accident
- Tire shatters windshield, caves in roof of car on I-75
- Sunny skies today, rain possible later in the week
- 5K run/walk to benefit Safe Haven Farms for adults with autism
- The Fairfield Echo
- Volley for the Cure today at Lakota West
- Program prepares new drivers before they hit the road
- 300 more losing jobs at BAE Systems
- Car catches fire, SUV lands on top during crash that injures 3
- Residents asked to line route for soldier s funeral procession
- Vehicle overturns during multi-car accident
- Thirtysomething heart patient hopes his story helps others
- Events to honor 9/11 losses, memories
- Lakota student designs Ohio Volley for the Cure shirts
- Badin students shave their heads to support freshman
- Gift provides scholarships for sustainability projects in developing countries
- Contract losses result in 300 more layoffs at BAE Systems
- 900-pound barrel falls on man at ink company
- Person injured in industrial accident
- Sunny skies today, rain possible later in the week
- Ways to pay tax bill get reduced
- No serious accidents despite holiday traffic
- 5K run/walk to benefit Safe Haven Farms for adults with autism
- Ceremony honors Mother Teresa postage stamp at namesake school
- Miami dean building regional campus plan
- This Week Northland
- Football: Stallions to to battle 'other' Eagles
- DeSales Roundup: Chapman, McGinnis lead way for girls golf team
- North Side: Home sales
- Local Roundup: Brookhaven football team's youth showing
- Consortium: Organizing candidate forums difficult
- Cancer society's Ohio, Pennsylvania divisions merge
- Stallions
- Chapman, McGinnis lead way for girls golf team
- Home sales
- One idea led to another, and garden railroad was the result
- City council seeking objections to trouble spots
- Organizing candidate forums difficult
- Coming up
- Brookhaven football team's youth showing
- Local Roundup: Hale leads runners for Northland boys
- DeSales Roundup: Runners on girls team eye CCL title
- Northland: Home sales
- Major initiative of Consider Biking is more biking to work
- SBA official set for Sept. 14 NABA lunch
- Walk to the Y so far lacks walkers
- This Week Delaware
- Preview: Olentangy Liberty at Delaware
- Haller pulls rare double duty for Pacers
- Council for Older Adults slates annual wine-tasting
- Hayes Roundup: Tennis team progressing through difficult stretch
- Hospital news
- Delaware: Home sales
- Library news
- OhioHealth, Grady open medical campus
- Dennis Warner to perform
- Preservation Parks
- Online convenience, or how to avoid talking
- Kilbourne Days slated
- Player Profile: Haller pulls rare double duty for Pacers
- County approves tax abatement for Garth's Auctions
- Planning commission amends residential code
- Commissioners discuss likely 2012 deficit
- Toddler Story Time
- Coming up
- Delaware: Council for Older Adults slates annual wine-tasting
- Author to visit library
- Lakewood Sun Post
- House party to benefit Beck Center
- Cleveland Baseball Federation's Junior RBI team plays and watches in St. Louis
- Lakewood Sun Post Student of the Week: Mary Hyland
- Lakewood Arts Festival chair to step down after serving 20th year
- Lakewood resident creates thoughtful gift for breast cancer patients
- Thrifty Peddler relocates to bigger space, turns good profits
- Rockport Square begins construction on six new townhomes
- Dog Days of Summer dog wash rescheduled
- Puma Yoga to celebrate 1 year in business with free classes
- Lakewood Sun Post Go Seek
- St. Edward High announces its 2009 Hall of Fame choices
- Two men arrested for robbery near railroad tracks in Lakewood
- Jill Stupiansky is fourth in Greater Cleveland Women's Amateur golf tourney
- Wallace Coleman to perform at Lakewood Public Library
- Lakewood Sun Post Person of the Week: Tim Laskey
- Lakewood Sun Post Picture Perfect Pet: Eddie
- Maple Cliff residents restore wall older than Lakewood itself
- Lakewood Sun Post merges with Sun Herald
- Lakewood High fall teams to have new division homes in Northeast Ohio Conference play
- Lakewood High, Hiram College graduate Joe Trela collecting baseball equipment for youngsters in Nicaragua
- The Medina Sun
- Laura Parnell: Medina Sun 'Person of the Week'
- WHAT'S BREWING: Fund-raisers were the places to be for Medina pork lovers
- Go Seek: Medina Sun
- Medina golfer plays 100 holes for charity
- Medina mayor will present 'State of the City'
- Medina Police arrest Lynn W. Power for alleged sexual assault
- Medina leaders blazing a trail toward bike path extensions
- Medina schools keep 'excellent' rating
- Medina schools plan to ban the bully
- Man kicked out of Walmart for yelling profanities at 91-year-old father: Medina Township Police Blotter
- Article Title Unavailable
- Retired fire engine gets new life as teaching tool for Medina area students
- Gun stolen 33 years ago in Medina found in California: Medina Police Blotter
- Gun stolen 33-years ago in Medina found in California: Medina Police Blotter
- State grant aimed at helping small business in Medina
- Host families sought for pair of Medina exchange students
- Medina Evening Rotary tradition helps keep hospital healthy
- Bob McMillan: Medina Sun 'Person of the Week'
- Time to tune up for 'Medina Idol'
- Popular Medina series revs it up to finish 9th season
- Parma Sun Post
- Seven Hills officials balk at price for sewer project
- Parma Sun Post Go Seek
- Man treated after accidental shooting while cleaning gun: Parma Police Blotter
- Obama takes on Republicans during speech at Tri-C in Parma
- Unattended dog attacks at Snow Road park area: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Football Roundup: Holy Name High School starts 2-0
- Employees discover wallets missing: Independence Police Blotter
- Parma police seek bungalow scammer
- Parma church schedules Good News Conference for this weekend
- Ukrainian food, dance, crafts draw happy crowd to Parma church
- Parma Animal Shelter benefits from generosity: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Parma planners approve community center for Parmatown apartments
- Parma's Hanna Elementary low rating brings on state oversight phase
- Battle of the Wards' blood drive nets a generous total of 134 pints: Parma Sun Post
- Parma church approved for soccer field
- Parma Sun Post editorial cartoon
- Parma Heights boy, 10, makes National Bible Bee finals
- Golubski Funeral Home in Parma can expand parking lot
- Kudos to Parma schools' chief on top rating: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Rick Haase: With the passing of former Mayor Day, Parma lost one of its most influential leaders
- Stow Sentry
- Chicago Title to host event Sept. 13 at new Stow home
- Stow Community Garden Club to have first dinner meeting
- Stow Community Closet's free clothing distribution set for Sept. 11
- Triple Crown to reopen
- Stow girls soccer wins backyard battle with Kent
- Bulldog volleyball opens with win over Hudson
- Nori Era opens with big win over Grizzlies
- Take a rare flight at air show in a World War II 'Warrior'
- District proud of excellent rating; Score drops from 'with distinction'
- Stow revisiting inspection fees for rental properties
- Classic cars
- Kent runs past Stow football
- Chicago Title to host Sept. 13 event at new Stow site
- Dessert Extravaganza planned for Sept. 18 at library
- Local librarian to speak at historical society meeting
- Civil War Reconstruction to be discussed Sept. 7 at library
- Football podcast Week 2 - Sept. 2
- Workshop set for substitute teachers
- YMCA Indian Guides to host open house Sept. 8
- Volleyball team defeats Hudson
- Rocky Fork Enterprise
- Academy Roundup: Cross country teams focused on performance
- Football: Leg of Lions' Grassman being noticed
- Golf: Gahanna boys look for more consistency
- Letters: Unions have brought many benefits to all
- Concerts on the Creek
- Gahanna: Home sales
- Preview: Gahanna at Mason
- Unions have brought many benefits to all
- Columbus Metro Library gearing for 'Job Help Week'
- Park of Roses listed among top 10 nationally
- Sports briefs
- Cross country teams focused on performance
- Leg of Lions' Grassman being noticed
- Gahanna boys look for more consistency
- Article Title Unavailable
- Roundabout set to open Sept. 20
- Senior Information Expo to showcase local offerings
- City checking into grant applications for range of projects
- G-J poised to receive $510K in education- jobs program funds
- People in business
- The Sun Courier
- Unwanted suitor won't leave woman's home: Valley View Police Blotter
- North Olmsted man nabbed for speeding, DUI on I-480: Brooklyn Heights Police Blotter
- Cuyahoga County Public Library listing for Brecksville and Independence branches
- Activities for Brecksville and Broadview Heights senior citizens
- Cuyahoga Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts annual picnic: Sun Courier Chamber Notes
- American Red Cross Bloodmobile makes stop in Independence: Sun Courier Health Notes
- Alfie serves as mascot for Ginger Pet House in Independence: Sun Courier Picture Perfect Pet
- Sari Feldman thanks Cuyahoga County Public Library patrons for their support
- First-ever Brecksville Human Services Luau a success
- Kiwanis Club of Broadview Heights Area schedule meeting
- Brecksville Beautification Committe holds second annual Open Garden Day
- Brecksville resident Tom Nero requests donations for yearly collection for Appalachian mission at St. Basil the Great
- Brooklyn Heights mourns loss of former first lady Flo Tonne
- Trial set for Pete Harhalos of Parma in connection to wrong way Interstate 480 fatality
- Brecksville's Johnson earns another title
- Ohio Department of Transportation looks at ways to stop wrong way drivers on Interstate 480
- Now is the time for ODOT to look at curbing wrong way driver: Sun Courier Editorial
- Broadview Heights honors its Human Service Center volunteers at picnic
- Pat Salemi says goodbye in final 'For The Record' with the Sun News
- Sun Courier merges with Sun Star
- This Week Reynoldsburg
- Reynoldsburg: Home sales
- Hartley Roundup: Talented Hawks runners working on race strategy
- Girls Tennis: Raiders excited about home doubles event
- Football: Thin roster hurts in many ways
- Revamped curfew plan heads to full council
- Consortium: Organizing candidate forums a challenge
- Home sales
- Coming up
- Switch in offenses often done out of necessity
- RHS students part of STEM collaborative
- Morse roundabout slated to open Sept. 20
- Libraries preparing for 'Job Help Week'
- Talented Hawks runners
- Raiders excited about home doubles event
- Thin roster hurts in many ways
- Free clinic offered to new drivers
- Township soon will be called 'Etna, OH 43062'
- Sept. 11 memories inspire veteran to give back
- Ohio Proud kitchen will visit Reynoldsburg Farmers Market
- In brief
- This Week Clintonville
- Watterson Roundup: Boys runners look to duplicate 2009 success
- Clintonville: Home sales
- Football: Eagles' defense harassing foes into turnovers
- Whetstone Roundup: Football team struggling early
- Display features architect's ideas for reusing old theater
- Coming up
- Local libraries gear up for 'Job Help Week'
- School parking variance approved
- Boys runners look to duplicate 2009 success
- Council seeks objections to trouble spots
- Park of Roses among top 10 nationally
- Home sales
- Business offers entry to health-care field
- Community event
- Eagles' defense
- Problems at tiny park reveal differing views
- Football team struggling early
- Tuttle rec center
- Dispute leads to protracted discussion
- Major initiative of Consider Biking is more biking to work
- This Week Pickerington
- Football: Tigers enjoy time in spotlight
- Soccer: Central's Celestin finally follows father's footsteps
- Pickerington: Home sales
- Girls Tennis: Panthers seek consistency, stable lineup
- Sports briefs
- Switch in offenses often done out of necessity
- Tigers enjoy time in spotlight
- Violet Festival helped raise funds for local groups
- Labor Day festivities
- Library plans Sept. 12 ice cream social
- Central's Celestin finally
- Coming up
- Sports briefs
- OU band to perform at PHS Central on Sept. 17
- Police reports
- Home sales
- Big Brothers Big Sisters seeking mentors
- Sept. 11 memories inspire local veteran to give back
- Panthers seek consistency, stable lineup
- Culvert work to close Busey for a month
- This Week Licking County
- Licking County: Home sales
- Community briefs
- Etna plans to push ODOT for I-70 interchanges
- Coming up
- Pataskala's Sterling Theater competing for $25,000 grant
- Licking Heights Roundup: Runners seeking season to remember
- Granville Christian Academy Roundup: New era begins as Lions launch fall sports seasons
- City briefs
- Field Hockey: Granville again has new coach
- Township soon will be 'Etna, OH 43062'
- Pataskala considers tweaking its sign code
- Watkins Memorial Roundup: Marable leads football team's new offense
- Etna plans to push ODOT for I-70 interchanges
- Brooks says he's ready for 'chief' duties
- Coming up
- Community briefs
- LCHS event set for Sept. 4
- Newark: Home sales
- Pataskala working with RITA to begin income-tax collections
- Pataskala looks to fill two seats on planning-zoning commission
- West Geauga Sun
- Hawken School football team overcomes three touchdown deficit
- Gilmour Academy football team loses to Woodridge
- Notre Dame College wins first game
- NFL Punt, Pass, Kick Competition comes to Geauga County
- Mentor Baseball League has ninth annual Golf Outing on Oct. 1
- Gilmour Academy boys cross country team is second at 23rd George Clements Invitational
- Notre Dame College falls to Mercyhurst in first Division II game
- Alex Hohl leads Beachwood football team on late rally over Gilmour Academy
- The 24th annual Father Gilbride Golf Outing is set for Sept. 19
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- John Carroll University has 'Select a Seat' program for football games
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- WKYC TV
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- Feds: Beachwood investment manager gets 8-year prison term for $30.4M fraud
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- Downbursts caused storm damage Tuesday
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- Traffic Alert: Pole fire and downed wires closes East 200th Street
- Parma: Levy failure has parents wondering what will be cut next
- Cuyahoga County: Taxpayers pay big for unused ballots
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- WLWT TV
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- Arrest Made After Police Raid Suspected Meth Lab
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- Police Investigate Suspected Meth Lab In Sedamsville
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- School Board Seeking New Member
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- Local Church Holds Annual Basement Sale
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- WNWO TV
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- WOIO TV
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- WTVG TV
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- Lake ends Kohls Cares contest in first place
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- Gateway News
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- Art Works commissions Brunswick Lake anniversary arch
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- 47th annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Sept. 23-26, 2010
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- North Ridgeville Press
- Funeral arrangements for firefighter
- Vigil to be held tonight for Avon firefighter
- Community rejects school levy request a second time
- Breaking: Avon Lake finance director expected to resign today
- Greeting or beating Ohio summers
- North Ridgeville school district looks to May 2011 for possible bond issue attempt
- Lake Erie Crushers halfway to a championship
- Finance director works without required bond
- North Ridgeville tax budget finally passes after officials have their say
- Ohio issues Research and Development Investment Fund loan for PolyOne
- Kopf pulls interest in recent Avon Center Estates development
- Kasich, Taylor to make rally stop at independent Avon Lake company
- Bank robbery suspect in custody for parole violation
- Avon Lake finance director suspended with pay
- Avon Lake finance director suspended with pay
- Gubernatorial candidates debate who is the clear choice
- Bank robbery suspect in custody for parole violation
- Kasich, Taylor to make rally stop at independent Avon Lake company
- Kopf pulls interest in recent Avon Center Estates development
- Ohio issues Research and Development Investment Fund loan for PolyOne
- Bedford Sun Banner
- Germana, Draganic to square off for county District 4 seat
- Taft, Schron to face off for District 6 council seat
- Cuyahoga County election results
- Precincts begin reporting results in Cuyahoga County races for county government
- The Golf Guys: Can't master the long drive? Then try the tall tale
- The Golf Guys: When it comes to club choice, 1 is clearly the loneliest number
- Cleveland Metroparks Summer Beach Party presents E.T. on the beach
- Watch for Sun's 'Photo of the Day'
- Hosts from throughout northeast Ohio are sought for French teens
- The Golf Guys: It took 25 years, but encore ace was well worth the wait
- The Golf Guys: Metroparks camp gives kids all-around introduction
- Candadian earthquake felt in Cleveland area
- The Golf Guys: A new Sun News interactive golf feature
- Reflections: Gloating Yankee fan lurks among rattlesnakes and cactus
- Parenthood: Don't we need some greeting cards for that?
- Greater Cleveland law enforcement to host program to dispose of outdated medications
- WHY? A new Sun News editorial feature
- Reflections: The laity in the pews will save Roman Catholic Church
- Reflections: A Holy Week pilgrim is watered in the desert
- Yenke Peddler: Chagrin Falls is a great place for 'antiquing'
- Archbold Buckeye
- Village Saves Money Doing Some Of Its Own Construction
- Mann, Nofziger Win Kart Races At Fort Wayne, Ind.
- AHS Girls JV Soccer Beats Lima Bath 3-0
- PHS Boys Soccer Beats LC, Falls To Miller City
- PHS Golf Falls To Stryker
- Streak Golfers Tie With Pelier, But Win; Fall To Wauseon Sept. 2
- JR. HIGH SPORTS DIGEST
- Blackbird Volleyball Ups Record To 4-0
- AHS Tennis Beats Wauseon, Falls To MVCD
- Archbold Girls Soccer Ups Record To 4-0
- AHS Boys Soccer Beats Liberty Center 8-0
- PHS Girls, AHS Boys Win Tri-Meet
- Streaks Top Bears In League Opener
- Streaks Go 1-2 In First Week Of Season
- Liechty To Celebrate Her 100th Birthday
- Youngs Named King/Queen Of Golden Wedding Party
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- Archbold Assists Wauseon In Battle Against Barn Fire
- The Granville Sentinel
- Marne United Methodist sending mission to earthquake-hit Haiti
- Pataskala residents could face higher utility rates in 2011
- Heath considers utility rate increases
- Adopt a Furry Friend
- Up to $1,000 reward offered for information about Newark robbery
- Newark man sentenced to prison for domestic violence
- Longaberger announces new factory store at Polaris
- Pataskala teen faces rape charges; 6 girls come forward
- Arizona fugitive since 1980 arrested in Newark
- Bald eagle eyed in Newark
- Newark police arrest man after shots fired at vehicle
- Columbus man arrested in Heath home robbery
- 79-year-old Newark man indicted in sexual assault of girls
- Newark man indicted in string of thefts
- Newark woman in fair condition after rollover crash
- Ohio governor candidates have millions on hand
- Ohio Highway Patrol focuses on Labor Day enforcement
- Miller's Essenplatz, owner face charges over taxes
- Licking Memorial Hospital will receive fee refund
- Former Wehlre Stove Co./Roper Manufacturing smokestack comes tumbling down
- The Press-News
- Team effort gives Wildcat soccer team first win over Northwest Indians
- South's 'air attack' falls short against Canfield
- Schleappi leads Hornets to victory on home course
- Cardinals defeat EC Hornets, 28-7
- Services for Staff Sgt. Kevin Kessler will be held Sept. 11 at EC High School
- 161st Stark County Fair is filled with celebrations, honors, fun and more
- East Canton cuts ribbon, celebrates new K-5 facility
- East Canton mourns loss of 'real hero' U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kevin Kessler, a 1996 graduate, is killed in Afghanistan
- Three senior lettermen will lead Sandy golf team
- Dakota Bolling is medalist in quad
- The summer poll has been completed and a
- Mercy to hold prostate cancer screenings
- Cook out with Kirk
- Canton Township trustees oppose annexation
- TALK OF THE TOWNS
- Hornets's season begins by meeting tough CVCA squad
- Cardinals stunned at Indian Valley
- Press-News has swimmingly good time
- Remember When
- New era begins at new school Sept. 7 for East Canton students
- The Bluffton News
- Hancock County Fair Go-ers Smile On Through The Cold
- Ameriprise Calls Main Street Home Again
- David R. Town
- University Hosts Gospel, Monks and Authors
- Bluffton Library Celebrates 75th Anniversary
- Allen County 4-H Buyer's List
- Community Calendar Page- SEPTEMBER
- Local Painter Adds A Little Color to Downtown
- Janet M. Wilson
- Jean Marshall Cahill
- Fair Kids
- Harmon Field Renovation
- SYTYCD Runner-Up taught Bluffton girl
- Bluffton University Research Center grants funding faculty summer work
- A note of praise
- More than a mission trip: Emmanuel UCC youth travel to Knoxville
- Mary Ellen Bower
- Marcia Travis Kilgore
- Bluffton University awards top scholarships
- Council approves creation of village building department
- Johnstown Independent
- Small business seminar set
- Northridge Roundup: First win has soccer team wanting more
- Johnstown Roundup: Girls soccer team rebounds to earn first victory
- Northridge planning levy campaign
- Johnstown: Home sales
- Coshocton Street rezoning tabled
- College news
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- Presbyterian Church marks 175 years
- Wellness focus reaps benefits for J-M
- NHS football players schedule car wash
- Ready for some football?
- Johnstown: Home sales
- Bicycling advocacy group opens office
- Local man sharing expertiseon JFK's death
- Guitarist Smither to play at Midland
- Swapper's Day goods run the gamut
- Green jobs are the focus of Licking County Workforce Summit
- Johnstown-Monroe Roundup: Girls runners seek another state berth
- Northridge Roundup: Girls volleyball team still trying to work out kinks
- New Concord Leader
- Muskies looking to bounce back from 2-8 year
- Golf results
- Silent art auction to benefit wildlife in Gulf
- Hours for museum to change
- Farmers Market open through September
- Attorney General's Office seeks ruling in murder case appeal
- Vehicle involved in death located
- Johnson named new superintendent
- SkateSpot opens
- East Ohio Soccer Officials Training Class The East
- 'Know Your Hole' Golf Tournament in honor of Quincy Conner slated July 31 in Columbus
- John Lowe The New Concord Leader NEW CONCORD
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- Farmers' Market held each Monday
- Golf tourney raises funds for scholarship
- Local potter continues traditions
- Mayor updates council on staff salaries
- Behind the Barn with Farmer John
- Steel drum band to perform
- Byesville Village Reporter
- Silent art auction to benefit wildlife in the Gulf
- Rotary planning fund-raisers
- Senecaville plant passes inspection
- Mercer talks to Byesville Rotary
- Guernsey County Board of Developmental Disabilities accredited for three years
- Lore City council puts two levies on ballot
- Ordinance amended to include administrative fee
- Guernsey County Board of Developmental Disabilities has been
- Shana C. Fair Special to The Village Reporter
- Rick Stillion The Village Reporter ANTRIM -- Fire
- John Lowe The Village Reporter A woman with
- Visitors Bureau works to bring tourists here
- Mayor Gadd talks about local economy
- Familiar face in the halls
- Gas consumers beware
- Richland Twp. trustees discuss dust control
- Behind the Barn with Farmer John
- Village seeking to raze house
- Brook Elementary Team works year-round to raise funds
- Senecaville receives Issue 1 money
- Tribune Chronicle
- Cruze launches
- Land owner sues to stop truck night
- Victims' advocate remembers good times
- Kinsman House may get $150,000
- Music in the air: YSU Wind Ensemble
- 'Heart' tugs skater to show
- Lost compactor found in woods
- Police: Teen shot two with one bullet
- Bond reduced in Marines crash case
- GM party to launch Cruze
- Finishing touches to the tiles
- VGRIP takes aim at violence
- A grand turnaround
- JFS offers rides to those who need them
- On a higher road
- For the love of bunny
- Veteran repaired B-17 bombers
- JFS?offers rides to those who need them
- Hot shot
- Mission of mirth
- Cincinnati Community Press & Community Recorder
- Delhi man seeks support for Story Woods event
- Delhi church presents program just for women
- Recess now more fun for St. Dominic students
- Newtown school plans fall festival
- Oakley weighs in on Closson's closing
- Claude Johnson
- Donald Lee Cain
- Cathleen 'Cate' Cetrulo
- M.E. Lyons YMCA plans to improve access
- Garden club set to corner the 'market'
- Oakley weighs in on Closson's closure
- Erlanger attorney recognized for appointment to national bar
- Northgate honors scholarship winners
- Galbraith Road work nearing completion
- Recycle your plastic flower pots
- Park district has no plans for space near Nagel
- Renowned organist plays in Hyde Park
- Queen of Angels students return to the Good Shepherd Catholic Montessori
- Local firms contribute to education at Princeton
- Open house to show off Williamsburg athletic facility
- New Carlisle News
- More Thoughts About Home
- Trivia Challenge
- Deputies Led on High Speed Chase
- Vehicle Destroyed in Hampton Road Fire
- Trivia Challenge
- Arrows Edge Butler for First Win
- Bethel Sports Writer Needed
- Bomb Squad Called To New Carlisle Elementary
- Early Morning Fire Destroys Pike Twp. Home
- Bethel Volleyball Team Falls To Tri-Village
- New Carlisle Mail Carrier Injured In Crash
- Something A Little Better
- Local Man Passionate For Art of Clowning
- Big Win For Bethel Soccer Team
- Arrows Fall In Gridiron Opener
- Lady Bees Win Season Premiere
- Two New Principals in Tecumseh System
- Suspect Identified In WesBanco Robbery
- Sharon Smith
- Suspect Identified In WestBanco Robbery
- Enon Eagle
- Enon Man Dies While Hiking in New Hampshire
- Enon Man Charged With Assault
- Greenon Local earns high marks on district report card
- Knights Cross Country Team Raedy For Season
- Record Crowd at Village Council Meeting
- Cariers Needed
- Farm Tire Collection Planned for August 25
- Vaccination Required for Students Entering Seventh Grade
- Clark County Deputies Seize $33,000 In Marijuana Plants
- Clark County Deputies Seize $33,00 In Marijuna Plants
- Village Council Meeting Cancelled
- Save The Parks - With Bluegrass
- Enon's National Night Out
- Fair at New Boston Advance Ticket Sales
- WEATHER ADVISORY
- Township Pleased With Green Meadows Road Construction Plans
- Enon Council Discusses Emergency Waste Disposal
- Enon UMC Organizing Coat Drive
- Clark County Fair Photos
- Enon Couple Named King & Queen Of Annual Golden Wedding Celebration
- Columbus Local News
- Local girl loves her part in national tour of 'Mary Poppins'
- Dublin Singers prepare for Crystal Anniversary season
- Radnor's movie has Drexel nonprofit off to strong start
- Visitors find plenty to do and see during 44th Arts Festival
- Original dance project set to debut outdoors in Dublin
- Center's 'discussions' always enlighten
- Parents must nurture reasoning skills
- Be non-ignorant part of any group you're in
- Fans can 'follow the Hollow' to this year's Classic
- Trio from Grandview troop make Eagle Scout together
- Woman seeks information on dogs involved in attack
- Tavern buffs can drink up history and more during tours
- International High School launches with diverse class
- Obama stops by Clintonville to talk up economic policies
- The Pool at Highlands looks forward to being new again
- St. Paul cross tops off Westerville
- Former Davinci's owner to open Cibo in Upper Arlington
- Students from Germany, OSU study local open spaces
- Issue opponents: Council already keeps out public
- Journalist remembered for mentoring young reporters
- Antioch College
- Maruyama to Lead Foundation Relations
- Call for Nominations to the Alumni Board
- Reemergence: Thoughts on the One-Year Anniversary of Our Independence
- Antioch College Forum Addresses Community and Community Governance
- Huffington Post Praises Antioch Review
- Volunteer Work: Fourteen Contribute More than 134 Hours
- Antioch Review Garners Praise from the Huffington Post
- Antioch College to Host Forum on Community Governance
- Glen Helen Gathers Farmers, Artisans and Friends for 'Whoo Cooks For You?'
- Civil RIghts Cinema Series Continues
- Antioch College Presents Oedipus Rex'
- Be a Part of The Antiochian!
- Update: Community Governance Task Force
- College Hires Admissions Consultant
- Young Voices Echo into the Present
- Antioch Review Chosen for Magazine Adoption Program
- Antioch College to Receive $1.5M Bequest
- Honorable Past, Hopeful Future
- Curriculum Plan Nearly Done
- Revisiting Freedom Summer '64
- Antioch University McGregor
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- Ashland University
- 10/1/2009: Ashland Theological Seminary Slates Fall Lecture Series
- 10/2/2009: Ashland University Slates Homecoming Festivities
- 10/5/2009: IRS Brings Adrian Project to Ashland University
- 10/5/2009: Fall Choral Concert to Feature Major Vocal Works by Bach and Handel
- 10/5/2009: Ashland University Theatre Holds Costume Sale in Time for Halloween
- 10/6/2009: H1N1 Influenza Ashland Univ. Communication to Students
- 10/6/2009: Ashland University Slates Series of Events with Visiting Fellow
- 10/7/2009: Ashland University Professor Named President of Association
- 10/7/2009: Ashland University Professor to Present 350: Images of Fragile Earth Program at Gorman Nature Center
- 10/9/2009: Area Residents Named to Ashland University Gridiron Club Board of Directors
- Bowling Green State University
- Compassion Fatigue: Helping Caregivers...
- First S.O.S.W. meeting of the year
- Register for the Freddie and Frieda Homecoming 5K!
- Falcon Cross Country Home Meet vs. Toledo Tomorrow
- Veritas Catholic Group meets tonight
- Salads by Design and Outtakes at Kreischer
- Network outage announced
- Musician Luke James tonight!
- ANT: Comedian
- Craig Karges, illusionist tonight!
- Workshops and discussions at the Center
- Campus Construction Plan Map available online
- Student Discipline to become Student Conduct
- Midnight Madness!
- Retirement reception honoring Dr. Inge Klopping
- BGSU Homecoming Spirit decorating contest
- I came, I saw, I recycled...
- F/S Alumni MudHens pre-game event tonight
- BGSU Night at Fifth Third Field This Friday
- BG Be Fit
- Case Western Reserve University
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- Case Western Reserve University and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Establish a Framework to Collaborate
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- Congresswoman Betty Sutton Tours Campus, Meets with Engineering, Medicine Faculty
- Inamori Ethics Prize Recipient Delivers Keynote Address, Discusses Importance of Access to Medical Care
- Team Spirit Powers Case for Community Day
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- Faculty Members Honored at Convocation as Distinguished University Professors
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- Case Western Reserve Forging a Partnership with Town Hall Cleveland
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- RAM founder Stan Brock to receive Inamori Ethics Prize, speak Wednesday
- Paul Buchheit, Father of Gmail, Donates to Rivergate Project
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- Cedarville University
- Sullivan to Debate Provine on Issue of Free Will
- Students Take Part in Civil Rights Bus Tour
- H.S. Students Invited to CU Friday
- Chasing the Checkered Flag
- Professor Named Berry Chair of Free Enterprise
- Cedarville Announces Department of Art and Design
- Staff Member Educates in China
- Series to Address a Biblical Response to Poverty
- Award-Winning Poet To Read Works
- Evangelism Celebration Coming to Cedarville
- Students Give Nearly $20K for Haiti Relief
- Brass Choir Concert
- Whitmore Presents Controversial Discoveries
- Cedarville Announces M.S. in Nursing
- Students Honored for Graphic Design Work
- Worship 4:24 Conference
- Education Program Receives NCATE Accreditation
- SIFE Passes Business Torch to Next Generation
- Dr. Smith Goes to Washington
- New Political Science Professor
- Central State University
- Yvette McGee Brown to visit Central State University
- Contractors Encouraged to Bid for CSU Restoration Project
- W.E.B. DuBois Talented Tenth S.T.E.M. Education Academy
- W.E.B. DuBois Talented Tenth & S.T.E.M. Education Academy
- Legislators pledge support for historic Col. Charles Young house.
- Spring 2010 Issue
- Media Law & Ethics Class Final Project Presentations
- Summer 2010 English Proficiency Exam Dates
- Summer Programs at CSU
- Listen to Inside CSU on WCSU 88.9 FM
- The CSU Opera Workshop presents 'Ain't Got No Shame'
- The CSU Opera Workshop presents 'Ain t Got No Shame'
- Breaking News 3
- Central State University Celebrates Honor's Day
- Research and Sponsored Activities Day
- Percussion & World Music Concert and Art Exhibit
- CSU Students earn percussion recognition
- CSU professor presents a national Jazz workshop
- 15th Annual Communication Week
- Call for Submission: the 2010 Research and Sponsored Activities Day
- College of Mount St. Joseph
- Mount Opens Doors for Sunday Community Brunch
- Mount Announces New Trustees
- Marc George Receives St. Catherine Medal
- 'Exhibition of Mount Student Art' - SSG
- Daniel Receives Alumni Volunteer Leadership Award
- Ahrens Received 2010 Loretta Richards Distinguished Alumni Award
- Wakim Honored with Alumni Career Achievement Award
- I-Read Offers Literacy Indicator Training for Educators
- Brunsman Received Corona Leadership Award
- Mount Opens Registration for LifeLearn Program
- Howard Receives Harrington Award from the Mount
- Mount Invites Community to Campus for Play Me, I'm Yours
- Mount Invites Community to Campus for Play Me, I'm Yours
- Howard Receives Harrington Award from the Mount
- Mount Opens Registration for LifeLearn Program
- Brunsman Received Corona Leadership Award
- I-Read Offers Literacy Indicator Training for Educators
- Daniel Receives Alumni Volunteer Leadership Award
- Ahrens Received 2010 Loretta Richards Distinguished Alumni Award
- Wakim Honored with Alumni Career Achievement Award
- Heidelberg College
- It's all about attitude, speaker tells students
- In service: Freshmen get to know community
- Ice breaker: Freshmen get to know community
- Enron whistleblower to kick off Berg lecture series
- Alum making a difference in struggling town
- Alum's address to set tone for new year
- Heidelberg ranked among best Midwest universities
- Award-winning play explores lives of Iraqi women
- Alum's address to set tone for new year
- Heidelberg again listed as military-friendly school
- Talking lake pollution, building projects with Latta
- Kick-off planned for new School of Business
- Media Communications Center opening
- Service learning coordinator coming to campus
- Alumni step through the doors
- Heidelberg to welcome alumni to campus
- New residence hall to boost student experience
- A successful journey for 'Berg athletics
- Nathan James honored nationally for academics
- Watch the Berg take on Linfield today
- Hiram College
- Hiram College Receives Second National Endowment for the Arts Grant for The Big Read in Portage County
- Hiram President Thomas V. Chema Unveils Cleveland s First Brag Book
- Celebrating Excellence at Hiram
- Yunck 10 Receives $122,500 in Grant Funding For Harvard Medical Ph.D. Program
- Hiram Students Interning With U.S. State Department
- Changes Since You ve Been Gone
- Attention Prospective Students: Hiram Hosts Fall Visits
- Hiram s Campus Day Tradition Continues with Day of Service
- Building the future
- James A. Garfield Statue Recapitation Ceremony Attracts Ohio Media
- Kiffer, Hexamer Become Local TV Stars
- Hiram College announces tuition freeze for 2010-2011 academic year
- Hiram Takes Innovative 3-Week Format Into Summer School
- Garfield Institute Presents the Seminar, Economy: Examining the Financial Crisis
- Award-winning Writer Rebecca Skloot to Speak on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
- Hiram Takes Innovative 3-Week Format Into the Summer
- Camp Invention is coming to Hiram College
- Hiram College Presents Open a New Window: The Songs of Jerry Herman
- Prize-winning Organist Tom Trenney to Bring Silent Films to Life at Hiram College
- Hiram College Garfield Society inducts five new members for the Class of 2009
- Kent State University
- Spinning (Cyclo-cross) (9/15/2010)
- Experiential Education & Civic Engagement (9/10/2010)
- Art Exhibit: Speak Peace (9/15/2010)
- One Well U Walking Program (9/15/2010)
- Public Skating (9/15/2010)
- Art Exhibit: Centennial Alumni Exhibition (9/15/2010)
- Campus Tour (9/15/2010)
- SilverSneakers Range of Movement (9/15/2010)
- Pilates Pump (9/15/2010)
- Brust Park Paddling Trip (9/15/2010)
- Spinning (Endurance/Strength) (9/15/2010)
- Management Development - Behavioral Strategies - Part 1(Managing Self) (9/15/2010)
- Spinning (All-terrain) (9/15/2010)
- Zumba (9/14/2010)
- Swim Lessons: Level 4 (9/14/2010)
- Swim Lessons: Level 3 (9/14/2010)
- Belly Dancing (9/14/2010)
- Swim Lessons: Level 5 (9/14/2010)
- Swim Lessons: Level 2 (9/14/2010)
- Swim Lessons: Level 1 (9/14/2010)
- Kenyon College
- Faulkner and Love
- Paintings by Joki
- P.F. Kluge Reads
- Kenyon Welcomes Class of 2014
- Classroom Calling
- Truman Scholarship Winner
- Fare Thee Well
- Legal Legwork
- New Horizons
- Theory Into Practice
- Caterpillars and Curiosity
- Kenyon Review Honors Poet Laureate
- Baker '94 to Lead Alumni and Parent Programs
- Spicing Things Up
- Kenyon's Fulbrights: A Baker's Dozen
- Destination Kenyon
- Commencement Weekend
- A Fulbright Dozen
- Dance Triumph
- Innovative Thinking
- Miami University of Ohio
- Miami students host 9/11 remembrance
- Humana notifies employees of erroneous charges
- In memoriam: James Daniel 'Jimbo' Patterson II
- Hagerman awarded Groupe Polyphenols Scientific Prize
- Open letter from University Senate
- Collins gift supports social entrepreneurship
- Miami botanists' space-based research wins NASA award
- Faculty Research Grants Program submission deadline
- Dalai Lama lecture ticket update
- Open enrollment information sessions
- Mysteries of the Lucayans in the Bahamas explored
- Contest announced to name Blackboard's replacement
- More than 170 employers to attend Miami's Career Fair
- Room scheduling for efficiency and sustainability: On BE=HALF of resource savings
- Averbach awarded honor diploma
- Fiske Guide : Miami among major schools strong in architecture, music and business
- New commentary online
- Miami senior awarded $10,000 astronaut scholarship
- In memoriam: Joe D'Angelo Patterson
- Havighurst Center Fund: Call for proposals
- Mount Vernon Nazarene University
- Eager new members join MVNU faculty
- Master's Choice ministry program debuts at MVNU
- Free Big Band concert - Sept. 11
- Employees recognized for years of service at MVNU
- NFL umpire Wilson set to speak at MVNU
- Don Boyd's retrospective featured in Schnormeier Gallery
- Tickets on sale now for SonFest!
- MVNU joins other colleges in forming Grove City Center of Higher Education
- MVNU joins other collges in forming Grove City Center of Higher Education
- MVNU ranks in top 50 Midwest colleges
- MVNU provides on-site clinic as benefit to employees
- Zane State College signs articulation agreement with MVNU
- Connect with MVNU through social media
- MVNU Adult and Graduate Studies to hold benefit golf outing
- MVNU receives $2 mill lead commitment for downtown nursing center
- WNZR increases signal strength
- MVNU announces 2010 SonFest lineup; tickets on sale July 16
- Nature featured in photography and pottery in summer exhibit
- View Baccalaureate and Commencement photos
- Community members' photos on exhibit at June First Friday event
- Muskingum College
- Join us for an exciting author talk!
- Popcorn Fridays at the Library
- New Chairs
- New Popular Reading Books for April
- Senior Art Exhibition Begins
- Author Talk: Dr. Bill Kerrigan and Ryan Worbs
- Popular Reading Books for June
- New Popular Reading Books for July
- New Popular Reading Books for August!
- Special workshops offered by the library!
- New Popular Reading Books for September!
- Author Talk Series: Toni Leland
- Popular Reading Books for October!
- OhioLINK Services Unavailable Saturday
- Student Workshop: Evaluating Sources
- Author Talk: Nancy Thompson
- October 25th: Avoiding Plagiarism Workshop
- Author Talk: Deborah Phillips
- New Popular Reading Items for November!
- Author Talk: Rod Lang
- Oberlin College
- Double-Degree Graduate Leah Asher '10 Awarded Javits Fellowship
- Physics Professor's Consortium Awarded $6.5 Million Grant
- New Students Make a Difference with Day of Service
- Oberlin Observatory upgrades telescope
- Oberlin Ranked Among the Best Liberal Arts Colleges in America
- College Receives $250,000 Grant to Support Oberlin Research Fellows Program
- First year students pledge to embrace sustainable living in new residence hall
- Adam Joseph Lewis Center named 'most important green building'
- Alumni-Founded Bassoon Competition and Symposium at Oberlin January 15-17
- Artwork by Samantha Mitchell '08 Featured in Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
- Pianist George Li, 14, is the Winner of the Cooper Competition
- Pianst George Li, 14, is the Winner of the Cooper Competition
- The Top Three Finalists of the Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition Perform Tonight with the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall
- The Top Three Finalists of the Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition
- Credo Chamber Music Association wins Pepsi Refresh grant
- Palestinian and Israeli students share cultural exchange at Oberlin in American Democracy seminar
- Recent Graduate Coordinates First East Africa Jump Rope Competition
- Acclaimed Baroque Musician Kathryn Montoya '99 Joins Conservatory Faculty
- All the Sounds of the World: The Roderic C. Knight Musical Instrument Collection
- The Thomas and Evon Cooper Competition Takes Place July 23-30
- Ohio Christian University
- Rodney Sones to Direct Community Choir during City and County Bicentennial Celebration
- OCU Soccer Alumni Called
- OCU s Disaster Management Program Sends another Relief Team to Haiti
- OCU Women Soccer Show Improvement
- Lady Trailblazers Win Season Opener
- Golf Program Signs Membership with Local Course
- OCU Signs First Golf Recruit, Josh Moore
- OCU Men Lose Home Opener
- OCU Women Struggle to Start of Season
- Traditional Enrollment Increases 53%
- Ohio Christian University Softball Signs Sarah Williams
- Women's Soccer sign Conley
- OCU Softball Signs Continental High School s Marlene Bradley
- Partnership Extends OCU Adult Program Offerings to Grove City
- OCU Continues to Bring Supplies and Help to Haiti
- OCU Softball Supports Circleville Youth Softball League with Donation
- Men's Soccer Sign Grove City standout
- OCU Soccer Spends Time With Youth Camps
- OCU s Disaster Management Program Now Listed With FEMA
- Tiffany Powell, Columbus State Transfer, Signs with Lady Blazers
- Ohio University
- The Leadership Challenge comes to Ohio University
- New climate record shows century-long droughts in eastern North America
- ranks Ohio University among best
- Ohio University trustees' retreat focuses on strategic planning
- Chief of police opts for position closer to home
- Ohio University mourns loss of Russ College student
- The Ohio State Lantern
- Obama talks new stimulus plan in Cleveland
- OSU Police: Recent Robberies Typical of Campus Crime
- Obama talks recession in Clintonville backyard
- Erin Andrews names Ohio State in lawsuit over nude video tape
- Oil spill uncertainties prevalent in Gulf, elsewhere
- Seafood, fuel businesses in Columbus feeling effects of Gulf oil spill
- Obama Stimulus Plan Receives Mixed Reaction in Ohio
- OSU aims to put more technology into classrooms
- Dorm and meal plan costs will rise in the fall
- President Obama visits Columbus
- Wex hosting Cinmea Italiano
- Kurosawa film series
- Cleveland-based rapper starts project with star B.O.B.
- OSU professor recognized for promoting diversity, research on Hemingway
- Honors and Scholars Center's associate provost to retire
- Year in Review
- Central Ohio dairy farm employees abuse cows
- College of Arts and Sciences unites five colleges into one
- Bring your wallet Autumn Quarter
- President Gee travels to China to promote OSU's global diversity
- The Ohio State University
- 'Double Take,' 7 p.m., Thurs & Fri, documentary at Wexner Center
- The Market at 15th & High, Wexner Center Plaza
- All SR 315 north lanes and entrance ramps (except Olentangy River Road ramp) open by 9/10
- Ohio State study: 3 out of 4 cats will wear a collar
- City Center Presents Apparition/The Styrofoam Symphony at the OSU Urban Arts Space
- Plan now for student move-in traffic (Sept. 16, 19)
- City Center Presents Apparition/The Styrofoam Symphony at the OSU Urban Arts Space
- Hallogallo 2010: Michael Rother, 8 p.m., Performance Space, Wexner
- Donate to the Michelle Kazlausky Memorial Fund at pelotonia.org
- Classics at the Wex: New 35mm print, 'Five Easy Pieces' (Bob Rafelson, 1970), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater
- Football game day: 7:30 p.m. vs. Marshall, Ohio Stadium
- Game Day 2010
- Commuter Preview Day, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Cartoon Room, Ohio Union
- Study: Social isolation worsens cardiac arrest effects on heart regulation
- Study: The bright red of cardinals means less in urban areas
- Over 50? You probably prefer negative stories about young people
- Donate to the Michelle Kazlausky Memorial Fund at pelotonia.org
- Summer Commencement 2010
- Ohio State honors four at summer 2010 commencement
- Ohio State research: Mothers abused by partners see decline in mental health even after relationship ends
- Union Institute & University
- UI&U Grad Lisa Lorimer to Present Talk in Brattleboro September 12
- Dr. John Wilson To Deliver National Commencement Keynote
- UI&U Welcomes Dan Lerner, Ph.D., the new Dean of the Vermont Academic Centers
- UI&U Launches New B.S. Major: Health Care Management
- UI&U Launches BS in Health Care Management Program
- UI&U's Brattleboro Center Hosts BA Weekend Program Open House July 31
- UI&U July 18 Commencement Honors California Graduates
- UI&U Announces Leadership Changes at the Cincinnati Center
- UI&U Hires Jon Mays As Vice President of Enrollment Management; Appoints Patricia Brewer Associate Provost for Academic Programs
- UI&U Announces Leadership Changes at the California Centers
- UI&U's Lifelong Learning Offers New Course on the Enneagram
- UI&U Presents the 2nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Luncheon July 3
- Union Launches Online M.Ed. Program
- Union Makes Diverse Education's Top 100 List
- UI&U Florida Center Commencement August 30
- Union Announces New ESM Major
- BS in Leadership Now Accepting New Learners
- Union Appoints New Board Member
- UI&U's Sacramento Center Relocates
- President Sublett Joins Leadership Board
- University of Cincinnati
- Bearcat Body Newsletter: Battling the Effects of Stress
- CCTST Offers Pilot Grant Program for Clinical Research
- Sunflower Revolution VII Mixes Fun, Facts
- Ailing UC Employee Seeks Assistance Through Leave Donation Program
- Columbus Dispatch: UC Receives Grant to Enhance Ohio Earthworksbr
- Bloomberg: UC Conducts Ohio Poll on Obama's Approval Ratingbr
- Basketball 101 Set for Oct. 6br
- 'Tailgate' at Kingsgate's Bearcat Loungebr
- CCTST Offers Pilot Grant Program for Clinical Researchbrbr
- Guest speaker to share 'Tales from the Outer Solar System'br
- CCTST offers CReFF pilot grant program for clinical researchbrbr
- Ailing UC Employees Seeks Assistance Through Leave Donation Program
- UC Law Students Organize Day of Service on Sept. 11
- Cancer Care, Research and Education Efforts Brought Together Under 'UC Cancer Institute' Banner
- Surplus Equipment On Sale To Public This Saturday
- Judaic Studies Hires Expert of Modern Israel and Jewish European History
- UC Faculty Invited To Sept. 19 Assembly
- New Book by UC Researcher Examines War and Society
- RWC and Blue Ash Event to Highlight Local and Global Connections
- Studying Smut: Classics Professor Translates 'Hermaphrodite'
- University of Mount Union
- Sustainable Alliance Festival
- Solar Tour to Feature Two Mount Union Buildings
- Faculty Art Exhibit on Display
- Transition to University of Mount Union
- Mount Union to Launch New Website
- University of Mount Union Hosts Annual ArtFest
- Author Julie Otsuka to Present Wolf Lecture
- U. S. News & World Report
- Paidas Named Interim Director of Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service
- Mount Union Welcomes New Faculty Members to Campus
- Paidas Named Interim Director of Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement at Mount Union
- University of Mount Union Named One of America s Best Colleges by U. S. News & World Report
- Samantha Hasselbusch 10 Overcomes Obstacle, Lands Job with Copeland Oaks
- University of Mount Union Hosts Annual ArtFest
- Mount Union to Launch New Website
- Mount Union Launches New Athletics Website
- Mount Union Officially Transitions to University of Mount Union
- A Gift for Education
- From Mount Union Students to Education Professors
- Transition to University of Mount Union
- University of Toledo
- Chemistry Seminar
- Asian Forum Luncheon Series
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- Chemistry Seminar
- Chemistry Seminar
- Chemistry Seminar
- UT Symphony Orchestra
- UT Jazz Night at Crystal's Lounge
- UT Choral Concert
- Lake Erie Center Public Lecture Series
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- UT Symphonic Band & Wind Ensemble
- Piano Series - Guest Pianist Pamela Howland
- Piano Series - Master Class with Pamela Howland
- UT Jazz Night at Crystal's Lounge
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- TMA Great Gallery Concert - Alice Petersen & Friends
- Band Camp
- Band Camp
- University of Toledo Health Science Campus
- UT names head football coach
- UT s jazz legend to be recognized by Lake Erie West Hall of Fame
- Jazzy holiday spectacular to take place Dec. 8
- Engineering students help Honduras village access clean water
- Vote for Toledo s Pontiac Game-Changing Performance and UT could win $100,000
- Cleveland goes to college, UT guarantees it
- UT acquires key plot for development, will raze BP gas station
- Community invited to Savage Arena open house
- Counters shed light on parking availability
- Operatic concert to take place Dec. 12
- Scott Park Library to close
- Design exposition to showcase work by senior engineering students
- UT women's cross country, track ready to run kitchen at local shelter
- Vote for Toledo s Pontiac Game-Changing Performance
- Sports writer to speak at UT commencement Dec. 20
- Canaday Center recognized for exhibit on disability history
- President briefs Finance Committee on budget scenarios
- President discusses impact of state budget on UT at town hall meeting
- Promoting health Jeopardy! style: College of Nursing project helps veterans
- President warns of tougher times at town hall meeting
- Wittenberg University
- Wittenberg Men's Basketball Legends To Be Inducted Into Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame & Museum
- Twenty-Eight Wittenberg Student-Athletes Claim Spring Sport All-Conference Awards
- Wittenberg Alumnus Organizes Record-Setting Youth Tennis Program
- Wittenberg Football Ranked No. 11 in National Preseason Poll
- Wittenberg University Announces Athletics Hall Of Honor Class of 2008
- Wittenberg Assistant Football Coach Andy Waddle Coaches Camp In Germany
- Wittenberg University Selects Justin Stuckey As First Full-Time Men's And Women's Tennis Coach
- Wittenberg Announces Dave Maurer Day To Celebrate Legendary Coach's Many Contributions To University
- Wittenberg Cross Country Teams Host 2008 Invitational Meet
- Wittenberg Football Standout Zach Brumfield Named Semifinalist For Prestigious Draddy Award
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- Wittenberg Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of Concerned Black Students With Wide Range of Black History Month Activities
- Wittenberg Department Of Music Offers Variety Of February Concerts, Events
- Late Legendary Mentors Inspire Wittenberg Women's Basketball Team To Activism For Cancer Awareness
- Portraits by Wittenberg Art Students On ExhibitXIn University's Main Administrative Building
- Wittenberg Welcomes Photographer Terence Byrnes For Witt Series-Sponsored Event Titled 'The Springfield Project'
- Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Convocation Highlighted By Mary Frances Berry's Keynote Address
- Wittenberg Community Rallies For Fourth Annual Commemorative Freedom March
- Wittenberg University Hosts New Outreach Program Wittenberg Science Saturdays
- Wittenberg Celebrates Annual Candlemas Service Feb. 2
- Buckeye Commentary
- 2010 BlogPoll Week 2
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- They Are Marshall - A Preview
- Programming Note: Watch the future tonight.
- Michigan Players Interview Redo
- A Must Read: Thank you, Frank.
- An Open Letter
- It's that time of year, again.
- Message Board Mayhem
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- Topix Ohio
- Bowersox finds out her files were checked in Ohio
- 9/8/2010 - Preacher defiant...Obama attacks on taxes...Wildfire, Severe flooding
- Clinton heading to Ohio
- Ohio officials: We can't take man's exotic animals
- Region gains $1M in federal grants to aid Great Lakes
- Taking the slow route back to Toronto
- Ways to pay tax bill get reduced
- Obama to pitch trio of economic proposals in Ohio
- Docs' lawsuit targets Ohio campaign giving limits
- Ohio Dem for Senate faces struggle with TV ad buys
- Mother of Ohio man killed by bear favors pet ban
- A posted warning along the shores of Wingfoot Lake State Park from the Ohio Division of Wildlife
- Gun stolen in 1987 in Ohio turns up in Wash. state
- Motorcycle slides 100 feet during crash on I-75
- Fulton County Fair offers samplings of rural life
- Amish Woman Dies Days After Ohio Buggy Crash
- President Obama proposes $50B stimulus spending for roads, railways, runways
- Autumn brings diverse lineup of events in Ohio
- Sheer number, sour economy favor GOP in govs races
- On Sept. 6, 1970, Palestinian guerrillas seized control of three U.S.-bound jetliners
