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Pence: Health Care Overhaul Setback ‘Won’t Last Very Long’
SCOTT DEPOT, W.Va. (AP) — A defiant Vice President Mike Pence says President Donald Trump’s administration is refusing to accept defeat on health care. A day after legislation was pulled… Read More
Ohio Swept by Butler in Saturday Doubleheader
Game 1 For the second game in a row, Ohio Baseball (11-10) lost a one-run thriller to the Butler Bulldogs (15-7) 7-6 on Saturday afternoon at Bob Wren Stadium. Bobcats… Read More
Agency Increases Walleye, Yellow Perch Catch for Lake Erie
CLEVELAND (AP) — The commission that oversees fishing on Lake Erie is allowing a big increase in the number of walleye and yellow perch that can be caught this year…. Read More
Garden Company Sponsors $10M Prize in Fight Against Algae
MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio-based lawn and garden company will be the presenting sponsor of a $10 million prize that will be awarded to the team that finds the… Read More
Prosecutor Won’t Appeal Forgotten ’72 Ohio Cop-Shooting Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A prosecutor has decided not to purse attempts to try an 82-year-old man in the nonfatal shooting of an Ohio police officer 45 years ago. Defendant… Read More
Republican John Kasich Leads Charge for Balanced Budget Vote
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican John Kasich is not abandoning his goal of a federal balanced-budget amendment. The Ohio governor says it’s ever more important as the U.S. national debt… Read More
Former Massey Energy CEO Moved to Halfway House
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship has been moved to a halfway house as he nears the completion of his federal prison sentence. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports… Read More
Ohio Rally Not Enough to Beat Butler
Ohio Baseball (11-9) rallied back in the bottom of the ninth on Friday against the Butler Bulldogs (14-7) but ultimately fell short in extra innings by the final score of… Read More