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Ohio Football: Bobcats take part in Albertsons Tackle Hunger event in Boise
BOISE, ID — Ohio’s trip to Boise began at Bishop Kelly High School for the Albertson’s Tackle Hunger event. Thanks to Ohio and Nevada, the two schools combined to put… Read More
A Decade After A Fearful Market Hit Bottom, Stock Bulls Continue Historic Run
The S&P 500 has seen a nearly fivefold increase since the depths of the Great Recession. But some analysts say the bull market may have gone on too long, encouraging investors to take more risks.
WATCH: How Trump’s Stance on Energy-efficient Appliances is Connected to Nostalgia
For years, Washington has seen a bipartisan push to change laws, regulations and incentives to make household appliances and goods more energy efficient. In a warming world, many scientists and… Read More
Document Review Slows State Lawsuit Against E-school Founder
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — A review of thousands of documents is delaying a state lawsuit aimed at recouping millions of dollars from the founder and leaders of what was once… Read More
Week In Review: Trimble Tomcats Take Down Rival; Continue to Improve
GLOUSTER, Ohio – The holiday season is perfect for people to spend time with their loved ones, and one thing that’s for sure is we probably didn’t see Blake Guffey… Read More
Week In Review: Vinton County Vikings Dominate Over Winter Break
The Vinton County Vikings didn’t have any holiday jitters as the men’s and women’s teams added holiday joy by winning all their games from December 23 through December 29. For… Read More
Week In Review: Alexander Spartans Come Through Break With Momentum
This week, the Alexander Spartans’ boys team stayed busy after the holiday with two games in the Waverly Classic. In their first matchup of the tournament, the Spartans faced the… Read More
Ohio Hospitals Investing More in Community Programs
An analysis found that hospitals around Ohio invested more than $6 billion in community issues. These are programs that take health and wellness outside the walls of a hospital. The… Read More
Civil Rights Leader Rep. John Lewis To Start Treatment For Pancreatic Cancer
The Georgia congressman, who spent decades fighting racial discrimination, says he’s mounting his biggest battle yet: stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Lewis will stay in office as he undergoes treatment.