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Bobcats Come Up Short at Tennessee
With 11:07 left in the fourth quarter, Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs found Josh Malone in the back of the end zone for a 20 yard touchdown. In a game that… Read More
Cedar Point’s Mean Streak Wooden Coaster Done After 25 Years
SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — Guests at Ohio’s Cedar Point amusement park have taken their final rides on what was once the world’s tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster. Cedar Point… Read More
West Virginia Forestry Division’s Foliage Reports Canceled
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Officials say the layoffs of 37 West Virginia Division of Forestry workers have led to the cancellation of the division’s annual fall foliage reports. According to… Read More
Parents of Boy Who Tried to Sell Toy For Food Plead Guilty
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio boy’s parents have pleaded guilty to child endangering charges after police say an officer found the 7-year-old trying to sell a stuffed animal to… Read More
Bond Set at $500K for Driver Accused of Killing Ohio Trooper
CLEVELAND (AP) — Bond has been set at $500,000 for a man suspected of fatally hitting a veteran Ohio trooper along a Cleveland interstate while driving under the influence of… Read More
Ohio Abortions Decreased Again in 2015; Fewest Since 1976
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state says the number of abortions reported in Ohio declined again in 2015, which had the fewest recorded since the data-tracking started in 1976. In… Read More
Ohio Attorney General Opens His Historic Home to the Public
CEDARVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The state attorney general is opening his personal residence to visitors as part of an Ohio history program. Republican Mike DeWine’s historic home is the former… Read More
Sheridan Dominates John Glenn
Friday’s Mid-Valley League game between the Sheridan Generals and John Glenn Little Muskies appeared to look like a promising, down-to-the-last-play finish. Sometimes, however, appearances can be deceiving as Sheridan beat… Read More