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Fired Ohio Trooper Charged with Stealing Guns from Evidence
DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) – A former State Highway Patrol post commander accused of stalking a subordinate’s wife after their affair has separately been charged with stealing guns that were evidence… Read More
Shoppers to Get 3-Day Break from Ohio Sales Tax This Summer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Shoppers in Ohio will get a three-day break from the state’s sales tax this summer. Republican Gov. John Kasich signed a bill into law on Friday… Read More
Nancy Drew Author, Female Aviation Pioneer Subjects of New “Young Readers” Books
Julie Rubini and Nancy Ro Pimm are the two authors of the latest additions to the Biographies for Young Readers Series published by the Ohio University Press. Both women will… Read More
Ohio Prison Workers Union Sues to Stop Prison Farms Shutdown
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The union representing Ohio’s corrections officers has sued to stop the planned shutdown of the state’s prison farms in a move to raise millions of dollars… Read More
Judge Says 10 Seized Animals Should Be Returned to Ohio Farm
CANTON, Ohio (AP) – A judge says five tigers and five other animals seized from a northeast Ohio farm should be returned. The state took the animals Wednesday from Stump… Read More
2 Weeks After 8 Killed in Ohio, No Arrests, Few Answers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two weeks have passed since the bodies of eight family members were found in Ohio, and authorities have yet to identify a motive or any suspects… Read More