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Uncharacteristic Errors cost Ohio in MAC Championship
By: Michael Roth
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Ohio’s senior class had their chance to win back to back conference tournament championships for the first time in school history. And for five innings at Firestone stadium it appeared that Ohio would raise the trophy once again. Once the sixth inning started in game one of the MAC championship series, it was all Toledo…. Read More





Ohio Tax Revenue Increased In April
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s budget office says tax revenue picked up considerably in April, putting year-to-date revenue figures 3% above estimates. The data reported Thursday by the Ohio Office of Budget and Management shows $1.33 billion in personal income tax collections in April, beating projections for that month by $377 million. The positive revenue… Read More

Schedules: Justice ‘Largely Missing,’ ‘Unaccounted For’ in Official Duties
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — He’s a billionaire who owns mines, farms and the swankiest resort in all of West Virginia. But how Jim Justice spends his time as the state’s 36th governor has largely been a mystery. Since he took office a little more than two years ago, Justice has been dogged by criticism that… Read More

Lordstown Awaits Fate Of GM Plant
By: Associated Press
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LORDSTOWN, Oh. (AP) — The fate of a shuttered General Motors plant in Ohio remains very much up in the air even after a tweet from President Donald Trump heralded the potential sale of a factory he has shown an intense interest in saving. That’s because the buyer is a fledgling electric vehicle maker that… Read More