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- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
- One seat filled, one still vacant on Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority board
- Cleveland City Council wants voters to approve delay in redrawing of ward boundries
- Family of Cleveland Heights woman bit by dog believes Rottweiler is hero
- Yazeed Essa's brother says the former Gates Mills doctor confessed to slaying wife
- Ohio House Speaker Armond Budish blocks presentation to 'Right to Life' teen
- DEA Agent Lee Lucas expects decision soon on his future; still faces civil suits
- Cleveland named worst winter city as storm bears down on Northeast Ohio
- P.M. News Links: Soap box derby gets boost; girl dies in a snowbank; lap dances for Haiti
- Ohio Sen. Dale Miller files petitions for Cuyahoga County Council's District 2 seat
- Yazeed Essa's brother tells jury that the doctor did it
- U.S. marshals seek man who raped 5-year-old girl and failed to register as a sexual offender
- Yazeed Essa's reaction to his wife's death raised suspicions, witness says
- Cleveland man, 57, arrested in connection with October slaying
- Cleveland man accused in 19-year-old's killing
- U.S. marshals seek man who raped a 5-year-old girl and failed to register as a sexual offender
- Up to 8 inches of snow expected by Wednesday night
- Medina woman injured falling through floor of her house
- 50-year-old Lakewood man arraigned this morning on his 7th DUI charge
- White House meeting to discuss Asian carp threat
- News Comment of the Day: RTA plan draws support, criticism
- The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Repairs coming to Kenton road
- Mason votes down proposed taxes
- West Clermont schools raise taxes
- Black groups keep pressure on CPS
- Lakota schools to seek two tax levies
- State to fund 350 home fix-ups
- City bids for Lions convention in 2015
- School evacuated after students get ill
- Some fire radio problems being fixed
- Property owners get $1.47, not $2.3M
- Miami U rape investigation stalled
- Man passed out at stop light, kid in car
- 4 Louisville cops on leave after shooting
- Big project transforms Fort Knox
- Some subdivisions pay for own plows
- Trinity bids adieu to successful pastor
- Program promotes early learning
- Hargraves soared with Air Force
- One site, one year, 316 police runs
- Crack down, residents at sites urge
- The Columbus Dispatch
- Lancaster studio and shop to reopen for disabled artists
- Sculpture honoring smithy wins Dublin competition
- Bank, hotel workers indicted in thefts from employers
- More snow on the way
- Suburban Cincinnati condo wall collapse smashes 10 cars
- Neighbors rescue paraplegic woman from early morning Ohio fire
- Strickland to attend trooper's funeral at Carey basilica today
- Cincinnati-bound flight aborted after tires blow on takeoff try
- County to pass off unwanted land
- Crime Stoppers: 2 purse snatchers on video
- VITAL STATISTICS
- Mobile-home fire kills grandma, baby
- Man killed crossing street on Far East Side
- Sheriffs cutting back on patrols
- Higher co-pays backfire, study says
- Getting shingles vaccine easier
- Where We Live: Woodland Park neighborhood like a suburb in the city
- High-school credit can soon be earned outside class
- Checks of voter records coming
- Collectors hope kids stick with stamps
- Akron Beacon Journal
- Akron, FirstMerit pledge support for derby
- Akron school design OK'd
- Bob Dyer: Recognition not always a big bonus
- Whisper's torn down after court's final say
- Redevelopment project moves ahead in Kent
- County agrees to place library levy on ballot
- Energy upgrades for Summit, Stark
- Health bulletin board: Program provides free support to families of kids with special needs
- Akron, county health departments move toward merger
- Area death notices - Feb. 8
- Local news briefs - Feb. 8
- Candidates debate
- Area death notices
- PORTAGE COUNTY Mush talk ...
- Scene
- Drawing the line
- Homeless man is laid to rest
- Second try for ouster of GOP boss Arshinkoff
- Teen driver crashes into Bath Twp. home
- Retirement community planned in Cuyahoga Falls
- Dayton Daily News
- Company trains new workers to prepare for possible $4M contract
- Next round of snow will hit at 4 a.m.
- Eight workshops planned to hear public's ideas about future development
- Mason City Council rejects Kings Island ticket tax
- Voinovich, Austria start plan for local landmark
- United Way leaders say lessons learned from anti-merger vote
- Springboro schools weigh health plan change
- Local company hopes consolidation in Springboro will create jobs
- New stores coming to Monroe outlet mall
- Morning garage fire spotted by passerby
- Power line upgrades to close visitor center at Huffman Prairie
- Pets killed in apartment fire
- Water main break affects service in Waynesville
- Local 'Project Runway' contestant featured on new Wii video game
- Digital mixer for IT students, employers at WSU
- Kings Island ticket prices could be affected by tax vote today
- Wilmington charities get $31,000 in donations from group, workers
- Defense contractor will pay $450M settlement with U.S., Britain
- Vote today could affect Kings Island ticket prices
- Teradata recognized in data warehouse ranking
- The Vindicator
- Super Bowl is most-watched TV show ever
- Pa. U.S. Rep. John Murtha dies at 77
- Warren police investigating shooting of city man
- Parent-teacher conferences set Thursday in Campbell schools
- Shelter opens today in Salineville
- Hagan: assault was random
- Habitat for Humanity receives foundation grant
- Warren man headed to prison for two years
- Mooney boys basketball on Tuesday - no JV game
- Super Bowl is mostf-watched TV show ever
- Neighbors readers: Send us your snow photos
- Sledder gets burned when improvised rocket blows up
- Pa. Rep. John Murtha dies at 77
- Pa. man found dead near snowy staircase
- Services today for Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper killed in crash
- Pa. chiropractor charged with burning down offices
- Ohio strip club hosts 'Lap Dances for Haiti'
- Parent-teacher night Thursday in Campbell
- Parents of man accused of murder also in jail
- Out-of-state trash shipments to Ohio dip
- The Lima News
- Streetscape a go; city will pursue grant alone
- City pitches land bank program
- Letter: Pay for health reform now, or pay more later
- Letter: Don t quit now on reforming health care
- Letter: Toyota problems being blown out of proportion
- Lima Municipal Court records Feb. 1 to 5, 2010
- Former justice, Lima native, dies
- Auglaize County woman with H1N1 dies
- Winter storm advisory issued
- Nearly $1 million grant spurs American Trim
- Police calls for Monday, Feb. 8
- Monday's school delays and cancellations
- Forecasters predict another round of heavy snow
- Five day weather forecast
- Monday's school delays
- Letter: Obama the one who should opt for change
- Letter: Government health care bad for country
- Editorial: Change for better for Lima region
- Pat Buchanan: Is Obama going to play the war card?
- Leonard Pitts: America's paradox: Black men fighting for ideals excluding them
- Mansfield News Journal
- Mansfield man, 75, pleads no contest to molestation charges
- Nationwide Children's Hospital adds to Mansfield services
- A Veteran's Story: 'Lucky ship' led to 6 Bronze Stars
- State can't keep up with school breakfast demand
- Red Horse will deploy; sendoff is Feb. 28
- Scam artists target local grandparents
- Police calls
- Cops on hunt for men in sex, drug cases
- '09 saw less crime, more arrests & citations
- Biz brisk at RIchland Co. food pantries
- Census Road Tour stopping in Mansfield
- Fire crew snowbound as house burns
- Civil suits loom in Mansfield sting case
- Census Road Tour stops in Mansfield on Tuesday
- Local News in Brief
- Perrysville veteran recalls dropping in on the Nazis
- Crawford sheriff may look to voters for funding
- Fostoria coach sues Willard police
- Emergency Calls
- Fire destroys Lucas home
- Springfield News-Sun
- The Chronicle Telegram
- Obituaries for Feb. 8, 2010
- Obituaries for Feb. 9, 2010
- Mo says West will play vs. Nets
- Man pleads not guilty in fatal West River Road crash
- National Weather Service declares winter storm warning starting at noon tomorrow
- New restaurant ready to celebrate Chinese new year
- 15 Minutes: Steve Griffea cooks, carves ice
- Saints' Payton has MVP performance on the sideline
- New restuarant ready to celebrate Chinese new year
- Super Bowl analysis: Brees, Saints a perfect fit
- Saints 31, Colts 17: New Oleans wins it all
- Keep your shovel handy: 6 to 10 more inches of snow on way
- Who will ride Ohio's high-speed rail, and where will it go?
- Vermilion gaming business suspected of illegal payouts
- Sew creative: Oberlin students model their creations
- County's 'difference makers' honored
- Road closed after truck hits pole
- Many unaware of Lorain snow ban
- Midview Schools to try for 7.5-mill levy
- Bowling: Keystone girls, Ridgeville boys win tourney titles
- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Agilysys Inc. amends downward its third-quarter, nine-month results
- Great Lakes Theater Festival unveils Shakespeare-heavy 2010-2011 schedule
- MetroHealth System hires former Ohio Medicaid director for key post
- Lake Erie College receives $1 million gift
- KeyCorp vice chairman resigns to join AIG
- Huntington Bank adds Sunday hours, extends hours during rest of week
- Kasper Toyota braces to repair brake pedals
- KeyCorp vice chairman resigns to join AIG
- Huntington Bank adds Sunday hours, extends hours during rest of week
- Paycor Inc. keeps growing, hiring
- Discover's president optimistic; he expects New Albany site to grow and company to repay TARP
- Cincinnati-area stimulus bogs down
- Dayton area lost 35K jobs since 2004
- Gas-well drilling picks up in Boardman
- Economy could ground business plans at airport
- Kasper Toyota braces to repair brake pedals
- Avon Oaks employees going smoke-free
- India ripe for new markets
- Hearing slated for Lost Nation Airport study
- Freight comes first on rail in stateand#8217;s passenger system
- The Daily Record
- John Arman
- Ronald Amstutz
- Dean Cornelius
- Ishmel Heflin
- Katie Hershberger
- Stanley Mullens
- Helen Souers
- Jack Snyder
- Mary Taylor
- Pallbearers
- Letters to the editor
- Community record
- Third Frontier: An economic boon or boondoggle?
- Albers appears on 'Dr. Oz'
- Wooster charter review group organizes
- 20 questions Jason Brooks
- Wayne County Schools Career Center Futures for Miller, Rehm get jump start
- 'Every veteran has a different story,' says Jason Brooks
- Zoning appeals board tables EnviroClean matter again
- Tri-County Honors Band show challenges students
- The Courier
- Neil Ward
- James Victory
- Russell Shane
- Marvin Russel
- Ruth Pickens
- Richard Huntington
- Vera Gaertner
- Edith Bell
- Sick Rescued Horses Begin Slow Recovery
- Hancock Park Jobs Now Available
- Four Named Findlay Fire Captains
- Animal Neglect Cases Getting Agency's Attention
- Forecasters Say More Snow Is On Its Way Here
- Flood, Baldridge
- Weekend Column: Lifelong Values, Skills Gained By Joining 4-h
- Weekend Column: Journalism Class Assignment Leads To Unexpected Discovery
- Weekend: Ohio Northern To Host Musical
- Weekend: A Bit Of Chicken Soup Is Just What The Teacher Ordered
- Weekend: Bluffton University's Global Weekend Starts Thursday
- Weekend: Lighting The Darkness Against Mental Illness
- Newark Advocate
- Crews comb side streets, brace for more
- UPDATE: Energy Cooperative restores most power
- 4 new obituaries posted today
- Ohio 161 now open at Ohio 310 (video)
- Update: Ohio 161 now open at Ohio 310
- Update: Ohio 161 closed eastbound at Ohio 310
- Despite snow, flooding unlikely, forecaster says
- Traffic Alert: Ohio 161 closed eastbound at Ohio 310
- Gallery: Saints win Super Bowl
- Share/view your snow photos!
- Energy Cooperative restores most power
- Follow automated Twitter updates with new AdvocateNewsBot
- Events in and near Newark
- Become a fan of NewarkAdvocate.com on Facebook
- AAA survey: Ohio gas up 5 cents from last week
- Catch up on the weekend's news, sports and opinions
- Outage affects Licking, Knox counties
- Another winter storm expected
- Sick horses found at Ohio farm start to recover
- More than one thousand without power today
- Times Recorder
- Winter storm warning says up to 9 inches of snow possible
- It ought to take a lifetime to earn an early-bird special
- Repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'
- Esther Perone
- James R. Hofer
- Raymond L. McKee
- John Mark Hendrickson
- Betty L. Holdcroft
- Mary E. Hale
- Wayne R. Greiner
- Wilford E. 'Dick' Burkett
- Connie Agriesti Burden
- William C. Boys (Wild Bill)
- Be Neighborly
- Cleveland nibbles on idea of restaurant grading system
- Cincinnati's last 'policewoman' reflects on career
- Conservation equipment available for rent
- Busy time of year for sheep producers
- Vehicles, building damaged
- Council, administration to continue budget, furlough discussions
- Middletown Journal
- Fright second nature to haunted house designer
- Hope House says 'thanks' for support
- For June 4: A person has a right to use a firearm
- Even critics get involved in this fray of fright
- Play gathers up approval at premiere
- Chambers of Horror cut above your average haunted fare
- Jewelry designer preserves memories for residents
- Arthritis & the young
- Two masked men rob New Miami man after kicking in the front door
- 'Billy Yank' takes his cap off to local volunteers
- Grant funds stroke study
- Groom stabbed at his own wedding reception
- Firearms training for women
- The Star Beacon
- Super hungry
- SAINTS GO MARCHING FOR A WIN
- WINTERFEST 2010
- SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1911
- Conneaut and Erie team up in the interest of growth
- Bill O'Neill announces another run against U.S. Rep. LaTourette
- Daniel Claypool: No tax-increase implementation before the vote
- Conneaut firefighters don't see need to tinker with department
- Chapman's Food Service closes its doors
- Harpersfield Metropark hit by graffiti vandals
- State rejects county's sales-tax resolution
- City denies racial profiling arrest of Stephen Boles
- Man claiming police beat him appears in court
- Joseph Moroski plans to run for third term despite cancer diagnosis
- County approves temporary appropriations
- County commissioners cut 3.5 positions from their staff
- OHP joins national campaign - offers Super Bowl Sunday tips
- OHP seeks to curb impaired drivers on Super Bowl Sunday
- Huge changes could be ahead
- Layoffs won't hinder murder probe
- Record Courier
- Debtors' prison alive and well
- PAT BUCHANAN: 65 years after war, still stuck in Japan
- Ravenna bank staff lauded
- TEA Party should stay independent
- 'More bang for buck' in Ravenna
- OUR VIEW: Steady hand at Pentagon
- OUR VIEW: Grant signals safer future at hazardous intersection
- Debtors' prison alive and well Xy
- VIEWPOINT: To win Afghan war, isolate Taliban
- 'Tirade' by Erbe at odds with study
- Doak's example worth following
- Baghdad Militant video shows abducted American contractor in Iraq
- Washington Missed signs in Toyota recall Complaints, crashes dismissed in early investigations
- Washington Obama seeks to rally Dems amid GOP challenges
- 3 die in Colo. plane collision
- Port-Au-Prince Haitian women become crime targets after quake
- Weather 'Snowmageddon' blankets Mid-Atlantic in white
- Australia Whalers, activists clash again off Antarctica
- Iran takes step toward nukes
- Portage County Tom Chema of Hiram set for conservation dinner Nominees sought for April 10 award event
- The Times Leader
- Bellaire Scout: A model of success
- Landscape of Buckeye Local may be changing
- Rescued woman prayed, thankful
- Snowman guards courthouse plaza
- Ohio Valley digs out
- Domenick supports Echemann
- Local couples to be honored by Strickland
- Ohio Valley in snow daze
- Roseberry receives sentence
- Man arrested in road rage episode
- Restaurant owner seeks reimbursement from movie
- Bellaire lands yet another business
- OVAC Cheering Postponed
- Ferry council takes no action on budget woes
- Stand up and be counted
- ODOT, Cadiz finalize land deal
- Emergency navigation system eyed for schools
- Weight limit hike opposed
- Fatal road rage probe continues
- Dillonvale project gets $100,000
- Chillicothe Gazette
- Up to 9 inches of new snow possible
- Carl B. Smith
- William McGlone
- Dessie Lou Laughlin
- Harold 'Rod' Chapman
- Jeffery Allen Baldwin
- MUNICIPAL COURT
- Teenage musicians sought for anti-OVI campaign
- Treasurer's office open late this week for tax payments
- Local man finds way to drive through racing karts
- Ohio no stranger to quakes, but major seismic shift would have immense toll
- Seniors to Sophomores
- More winter weather on the way
- Will Obama's new combative engagement spark 'question time?'
- Highway patrol, association joining to keep Super Bowl Sunday safe
- Gazette seeks readers for editorial board, e-board slots
- Rail is a good idea, but how much will it be used?
- Irene M. Williams
- Kathy Stroede
- Margaret Blair Schaffer
- Portsmouth Daily Times
- Snowy Main Street Chocolate Walk Well-Attended
- SSU, Vern Riffe School Make Hoop Dreams Come True
- Lung Cancer Deaths Top Ohio, Local Statistics
- Tollesboro Woman Charged In Arson Of Residence
- Portsmouth Cake Decorating Competition Open To All
- Cleanup At Piketon Expected To Continue
- New Venue For City Council Meeting
- Midwestern Biofuel Hoping Product Proves To Be The New Fuel Of The Future
- NB Fire Dept. Receives $58,000 Grant
- Unpredictable Storm Could Bring Snow, Ice
- 2nd Annual Chocolate Walk To Be Even Sweeter
- Solicitor Discusses Opposition To Changing Insurance Carriers
- City Faces $1.5 Million Deficit
- Community is blessed to have a gem like Linda Tieman
- Ohio River Traffic Slowed During Lock Repair
- National Signing Day: Waverly's Roback signs with Notre Dame
- EPA At Meeting: City Is Not In Compliance
- USEC To Receive $45 Million
- Shope lives to serve Valley High School students
- Councilman Sees Problems Ahead With Argonne Road Legislation
- Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
- Up to 9 inches of snow possible
- Henrietta Shumaker
- Maryjane C. Sesslar
- Roger T. Llewellyn, Sr.
- Charles H.Drinkle, Jr.
- Betty L. Dillon
- CLEVELAND EYES RESTAURANT GRADING SYSTEM
- Cleveland woman dies after apparent dog attack
- Oldest mercantile establishment closes doors after 73 years
- Marcuson: early caterer and confectioner
- High on the Hill
- Cincinnati 'policewoman' reflects on career
- After 22 years, family finds slain sister in Ohio
- Lancaster students to get e-mail accounts
- More snow on the way tonight
- Obama is smart but lacks common sense
- America's working-class presidents
- Goldsmith family thanks all who helped after aggravated burglary
- County needs to upgrade jail, stop shipping prisoners
- MaryJane C. Sesslar
- The Marion Star
- Voters could decide animal cruelty issue
- Catholic schools wrap up celebration
- Vital Statistics
- Marion History: Grocery store fire
- Animal cruelty issue could be decided in fall
- Catholic schools complete week of celebration
- Student teams wage war of law and order
- 'At the end of the day, will this really matter?'
- Marion Concert Band honors Bill Swihart for 25 years of direction
- Births
- Lincoln to visit Kingston Residence
- Red Cross offering CPR, defibrillator class
- COSI puts university research on display
- Kiwanis Pancake Day next Saturday
- No Child Left Behind Ohio educators await details on proposed changes
- Local actress dips toe in big time
- Motorists hamper efforts to clear snow
- Roads improving slowly, still hazardous
- Marion event to help helpers help needy
- Fungus-causing odor ID'd but danger isn't
- Daily Jeffersonian
- National Weater Service changes watch to Winter Storm Warning
- Weather creates more area cancellations
- Lady Muskies edged by Otterbein
- Lady 'Cats, Lady Colts seeded 1-2 for D-II Sectional at OUE
- Archery joins city schools offerings
- Home-intruder lands in jail
- Storm watch issued locally
- JG wrestling all in the family
- NBA ROUNUDP: Magic upend Celtics; Raptors crown Kings
- Capitals top Pens for 14th straight win
- Winter Storm Watch remains in effect for Tuesday
- Rice, Smith top seven new Pro Football Hall of Famers
- Mardi Gras comes early - New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl
- Winter Storm Watch in effect for Tuesday
- Rice, Smith top seven new Pro Football Hall of Famers Randle, Grimm, Jackson, Little and LeBeau also selected for Class of 2010
- Patrick finishes in sixth place in stock car debut
- The strong, silent type: Experience of Caldwell a key to Colts' success
- Two still hospitalized from fatal accident
- Suspect nabbed after manhunt
- Storm brings life to near-standstill
- Times Gazette
- UPDATE: Winter storm warning in effect beginning Tuesday morning
- Parking ban issued for city streets Tuesday and Wednesday
- More heavy snow possible
- College Wrestling Eagles manage only one win in 35-6 loss to Gannon
- Public Forum
- Third Frontier: Economic boon or boondoggle?
- Charting our way to solvency
- Upcoming Services
- Edward George Jacob, 85, retired area meteorologist
- Donald E. Snider, 84
- John Wesley Arman Sr., 75, Seville Sand, Gravel retiree
- Mary D. Taylor, 71
- Byron E. (Barney) Dilgard, 79, auctioneer/Realtor
- Richard F. Eastman, 86
- Ray Quentin Wile, 35
- Mark Alan Wolbaugh, 53, enjoyed mushroom hunting
- Mohican Notes
- Boccieri leading Republican challengers in amount raised for campaign
- Campaign Finance Numbers for 16th U.S. Congressional District
- Bowling
- The Review
- Despite loss, former Raider solid in Super Bowl
- Readers Tell Us
- World of white
- Will zoning laws be considered?
- Meanwhile, the president dithers
- Access to health care is critical
- Carol Lynn Reese
- Robert E. Metzger
- Norma Jean 'Jean' Fasone
- Death Notices
- West Branch theater class presents Valentine Dinner show with 'Rumors'
- Senior Citizen Activities
- Chowaniec crowned Sebring Junior High spelling bee champ
- Sebring Brief
- Card classes to be held at Rodman Rodman
- Pedaling parson to visit Rodman
- Used book sale set in Louisville
- Governmental law seminar set for Feb. 20
- Senior Expo to be held April 7 at Cultural Center for the Arts
- Public Meetings
- Sentinel Tribune
- BG gets ready for next snow
- Jones named new director of nursing at county health dept.
- Local Briefs: 2-08
- BG Lions Club delivers 1,200 pairs of glasses
- Bradner discusses zoning complaints
- N. Baltimore expanding its fire crew, equipment
- County museum hosts 'Trash or Cash?' clinic
- Clinics end for H1N1 vaccinations
- State of region conference set in Perrysburg
- Fort Meigs Union Cemetery selling land
- Tug of war
- Leota Geahlen
- Mabel Blausey
- Endangering children and vandalism among cases handled by grand jury
- Organizations: 2-08
- BG Zonta Club announces its 2010 scholarship
- Bernard Walker
- Kermit Rudolph
- BG council will review Wooster parking issue
- Local Briefs: 2-06
- The Daily Standard
- Cyrillus Wendel
- Louise Schwartz
- Lisa Puccio
- Rita Kinderman
- Snow Postpones Schedule
- New Type Flu Hits Grand Lake Area
- Ernest Young
- Cyrillus Wendel
- Photographers Sought To Join New Club
- Fort Recovery Rolls Past St. Henry
- Alliance For Farmers Forming
- Anna Miller
- Berkley Mabry
- Hearing Set To See If Referendum Will Be Placed On May Ballot
- Local Death Blamed On H1n1 Virus
- Marjorie Zimmerman
- Mary Ann Roberts
- Anna Miller
- Berkley Mabry
- Marjorie Dabbelt
- The Press
- EarthTalk
- Agency helps non-custodial parent with neutral pick-up spot
- Funds issued for local water projects
- Church stages play about miracles in Luckey bar
- EPA extends comment period for proposed open lake dumping
- Causevic family escapes Bosnian war, emigrates here
- Forming good habits and getting rid of the bad
- Accept the fact that actions have consequences
- Waite making its case with dominance of Start Spartans
- Oregon - Security threat cuts access to municipal building
- Nursing accreditation - Owens trustee vice chair keeping nose to the ground
- Oregon to cut students from recreation program
- Oregon man recreates own Lyman boat, in scale model
- Rt. 2 group picks waterfront landscaping theme
- Cedar Point to hold Summer Job Weekend
- Friends of Pearson meet 2-3
- Owens CC plans Black History Month events
- Census test dates set
- Buckeye Chuck says spring's on the way
- Zoo update - Polar bear cub continues to thrive
- This Week Westerville
- Westerville: Contract boosts pay, benefits for union workers
- Heitker, Matthews announce plans
- Westerville: Home sales
- Senior center programs
- ACT awards DeSales with Red Quill
- Bass, Glinski announce plans
- High Road Gallery to showcase area art league
- 'Play On'
- DeSales 'Empty Bowls' event rescheduled to Feb. 9
- Contract boosts pay, benefits for union workers
- Community garden could take root in Minerva Park
- Westerville: Road could lead to development
- Demas leads Westerville North with near-perfect season
- Blendon Township community plan will be unveiled Feb. 8
- Teacher's connection to Ukraine leads her to start charity
- Demas leads North with near-perfect season
- Engagement Heitker, Matthews announce plans
- Warcats craving season-ending surge
- Central boys on roll after North win
- North keeping focus on solid district finish
- The Pulse-Journal
- Prosecutor: Property owners won t get refund on improper assessment
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- Dean search down to three
- AK Steel back in black in 4Q, but reports net loss for 2009
- West Chester likely to hold off on police levy
- Mission reports record response for Haiti help
- Marchers take to streets in West Chester for peace, unity
- Columbus attorney arrested by Hamilton Twp. officer sentenced for sex offenses
- Maineville 'Doctors' arrested for practicing without license
- Mason student earns award from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Cincinnati health center picks Lebanon doctor as executive director
- Season of pools, ponds and rivers is upon us
- Little Miami/Kings Pulse Journal police blotter
- Hamilton Township Police Reports 12/18
- Police blotter Hamilton Twp. Jan. 8
- Warren County Police Blotter Jan. 25
- World War II hero Ed Frye dies at 85
- The Sun Star
- Andy's 9ers to conduct tryouts
- Go Play
- Cleveland baseball fans can still enjoy the nation's pastime
- Strongsville expects 250 new jobs when Enterprise regional headquarters opens
- Strongsville Boy Scouts take walk on the wild side on 11-day wilderness trek
- Large turnout for Adidas boys soccer showcase
- Americans lose in elimination game
- Youth Baseball/Softball
- Thieves get away with refrigerator, other appliances: North Royalton Police Blotter
- Strongsville church can help families with its thrift shop
- Strongsville's youth football field ready for season opener
- North Royalton residents may find solicitors walking past their homes
- Time to say goodbye should also be time to say hello
- Rambo loves to unwrap gifts: Picture Perfect Pet
- Royalton Revue: Summer camp project helps food bank
- Strongsville schools help children achieve success
- Scene at the Crossroads: Strongsville Food Bank can use your help
- Strongsville swim league had fantastic finish
- Marti Stolarski recognized for her work with kids: Person of the Week
- Sun Star merges with Sun Courier
- This Week Hilliard
- Darby's presentation of 'The Dining Room' cancelled
- Hilliard: Home sales
- Senior center briefs
- Darby challenges Davidson Thursday in rare dual
- Sports briefs
- Caruthers leads Darby girls to fifth place in OCC
- Size disadvantage doesn't frighten Davidson girls team
- Darby challenges Davidson in rare dual
- YMCA focus on teens, young students
- Destination Hilliard hears how Union plans events
- Committee OKs issuance of $4.7-million in notes
- Busy schedule helps Bradley girls
- Darby boys getting better
- Dougherty, White honored by peers
- Wolpert honored with Good Scout award
- Darby to present 'The Dining Room'
- Hilliard Women in Business group continues to grow
- City council approves regulations
- Home sales
- Senior news
- Dublin Villager
- Dublin: Home sales
- School notes
- Finalists pitch ideas for Dublin's bicentennial art
- Blast from Dublin's past
- Emerald Celebration aims for younger crowd
- Partnership preserving Dublin's history for future generations
- Emerald Ball planning committee
- Article about first Emerald Ball
- Dublin Foundation carves out charitable tradition
- Injuries not stalling goals for Scioto's Gordon
- Heine playing beyond his years
- Student reading assignment inspires fundraising effort
- Candidates event
- Event
- Cancer fundraiser set for Feb. 6 at Dublin rec center
- Home sales
- Business brief
- Coming up
- Local squads turning focus to postseason
- Celtics push winning streak to four
- The Sun Herald
- Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson was a Sun Newspaper editorial cartoonist
- Cavaliers to sponsor Teen Dating Violence Awareness fundraisers
- Cleveland Clinic ends visitation restrictions at local hospitals
- Sesame Street Live returns to Cleveland Feb. 18-21
- Cleveland Metroparks to host program honoring women who served in Vietnam
- Irish dancing, music shows in Bainbridge, Concord benefit young Mentor dancer in coma
- Out with 'Black Friday,' in with Lebron James in 2010
- Happy New Year from Sun News
- Did you take Sun's shopping challenge?
- Did you take Sun's shopping challenge?
- Holiday decorations submitted by Sun News readers
- Sun News staff remembers their favorite holiday presents
- Merry Christmas from Sun News
- Lakewood Mayor Ed FitzGerald plans run for county executive
- Traditions we hold sacred draw us all home for Christmas
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park will host speaker series
- Fitworks Fitness Centers to offer free six-week training program to Cleveland Marathon runners
- Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority releases holiday operation schedule
- Photos from the 2010 U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships in Strongsville
- Cuyahoga Falls News-Press
- Falls Council OKs State Road plaza site sale
- Woodridge games canceled by snow rescheduled
- Seasons Road interchange to open Feb. 26
- Silver Lake Planning and Zoning Commission meets tonight
- Falls Council will vote tonight on State Road site sale
- Not again! Falls robbed of win on last-second shot
- Falls girls run past Garfield Heights
- CVCA girls cagers handle local rival Falls
- Housing planned on State Road would be geared toward seniors
- Council set to vote on sale of plaza site
- Police operating with less following personnel cutbacks
- Keep it steady!
- Police lieutenant retires from force
- Falls man arrested in connection with invoice scam
- Falls Council reviews plan for senior development
- Falls Council slated to vote on State Road site sale Feb. 8
- Walsh Jesuit teams claim top prizes in bridge building competition
- Falls Council will discuss State Road plans tonight
- Walsh Jesuit teams claim top prizes in bridge building competition
- Falls girls basketball loses to archrival Bulldogs
- Grove City Record
- 4-H project fair scheduled
- Education briefs
- Grove City Christian Roundup: Basketball teams await trip to Kentucky
- Basketball: Comets stick with 2-3 zone, for now
- Grove City garners much success
- In brief
- District critics create new watchdog group
- Coming up
- School union officials say they want what's best for district
- Education
- City hears advice on town center
- Livermore, Heinz exchange vows
- Representatives work to remove $20 late fee
- Basketball teams await trip to Kentucky
- 'Hounds boys take third in OCC Ohio
- Sports briefs
- Greyhounds garner much success
- Comets stick with 2-3 zone, for now
- Council stops lumberyard project
- I-71, SR 665 makeover receives ODOT approval
- This Week Upper Arlington
- Top spellers
- Unusual music does not floor gymnastics competitors
- Browns Furrey finalist for NFL Man of Year Award
- Unusual music does not floor competitors
- Bears pulling out close games
- Business awards presented at chamber's annual event
- Wion named new UA coach
- City council reviews economic development
- UA ready to put cap on regular season
- Police believe Jan. 27 arrest could end string of burglaries
- College notes
- Furrey finalist for NFL Man of Year Award
- Coming up
- Council agenda
- Education
- Business awards presented
- BZAP talks of housing diversity
- Library news
- School board reviews special education services
- Library board appointments questioned
- The Pulse-Journal
- Prosecutor: Property owners won t get refund on improper assessment
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- County moves toward centralized purchasing
- Playgrounds, sidewalks part of $1.1M grant plan
- Dean search down to three
- AK Steel back in black in 4Q, but reports net loss for 2009
- West Chester likely to hold off on police levy
- Mission reports record response for Haiti help
- Marchers take to streets in West Chester for peace, unity
- Columbus attorney arrested by Hamilton Twp. officer sentenced for sex offenses
- Maineville 'Doctors' arrested for practicing without license
- Mason student earns award from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Cincinnati health center picks Lebanon doctor as executive director
- Season of pools, ponds and rivers is upon us
- Little Miami/Kings Pulse Journal police blotter
- Hamilton Township Police Reports 12/18
- Police blotter Hamilton Twp. Jan. 8
- Warren County Police Blotter Jan. 25
- World War II hero Ed Frye dies at 85
- This Week Olentangy
- History today: Letters describe life in Civil War
- Powell Liberty Historical Society to host one-act plays
- Just thinking: Let's count like the Super Bowl counts
- Library programs
- Womens Club to host drama gvroup
- Liberty, Powell plan meeting to resolve disputes
- Powell hears criticism of idea to increase tax
- Snow won't stop 'Alice'
- Kindergarten sign-up to begin
- Sheriff patrols increase to for Super Bowl Sunday
- Powell resident Sarff to race at Daytona
- McRae helps Orange boys enjoy memorable victory
- McRae helps Patriots enjoy memorable victory
- Fire chief: criticism followed financial report
- Sarff gets rush from Daytona trip
- Letters describe life in Civil War
- Community briefs
- Leading the cheer
- Powell council salaries unchanged since '99
- Coming up
- This Week Worthington
- Worthington: Robber flees through alley behind Farmers Bank
- Title dream motivates Thomas' Karageorge
- Senior center news
- Student art exhibit to begin Feb. 14
- Letter: Former board member disagrees with Wilson
- Title dream motivates Thomas Worthington's Karageorge
- Seniors
- Boys basketball team starting to hit stride
- Walking Doc Sabgir dispenses advice at Roundtable
- Chamber survey says: Local business prospects are looking up this year
- Representatives work to remove late fee
- City, schools, library present united front at Groundhog Breakfast
- Income-tax hike possible on May ballot
- Kilbourne's Atha wins OCC diving title
- Arts
- Business
- College notes
- Coming up
- Job help available at library
- Thomas eager for shot at Darby
- The Western Star
- Mason City Council rejects Kings Island ticket tax
- Rally hopes to inspire Christianity, action in politics
- United Way leaders say lessons learned from anti-merger vote
- Springboro schools weigh health plan change
- Bride: Trust your instincts when it comes to wedding vendors
- Person injured in two-vehicle crash at Ohio 48 intersection
- Injuries reported in two-vehicle crash at Ohio 48 intersection
- Water main break affects service in Waynesville
- Predicted snowstorm puts freeze on city council meeting
- Abraham Lincoln portrayal open to the public
- Local 'Project Runway' contestant featured on new Wii video game
- Kings Island ticket prices could be affected by tax vote today
- Learn tax tips during breakfast briefing
- Armco/AK retirees reunion set
- Scholarships available for students with Autism
- Vote today could affect Kings Island ticket prices
- How much more snow?
- How much more snow?
- Little Miami returning to ballot with compromise solution
- Little Miami putting earnings tax, levy on May ballot
- The Fairfield Echo
- Mason City Council rejects Kings Island ticket tax
- United Way leaders say lessons learned from anti-merger vote
- Bride: Trust your instincts when it comes to wedding vendors
- Fairfield city, township crews brace for more snow
- State giving $500K grant to local company
- Local 'Project Runway' contestant featured on new Wii video game
- Prosecutor: Property owners won t get refund on improper assessment
- Spend a romantic evening at White Castle this holiday
- Prosecutor: Auditor had no authority to tinker with tax bills
- Kings Island ticket prices could be affected by tax vote today
- Clinic promotes pet dental health through raffle
- Lindenwald home damaged in overnight fire
- Science facility to move to a more stable location
- How much more snow?
- How much more snow?
- Miami regional campus dean finalists to meet public
- Skies, roads clearer, but snow isn t over yet
- Voters are saying, We can t do this anymore on school levies
- Sommers praised for uniting businesses, education
- Firefighters battle flames, cold in Deerfield Twp.
- This Week Northland
- NCC told law on illegal signs needs reworking
- Treek of Life girls seeking 2nd in MOCAL
- Beechcroft boys look to finish second in North Division
- Girls seeking 2nd in MOCAL
- Boys team looks to finish second
- Staton hopes for healthy postseason
- Young wrestlers continuing to learn, improve
- Northand High School event
- Former racquetball courts now recital hall
- Online forum proposed for health issues
- Coming up
- Community garden could take root
- Two churches combine forces behind one cause
- Health panel wants to get you walking
- DeSales news
- Rock 'n' Bowl 2010 scheduled for Feb. 6
- DeSales Roundup: Hockey team primed to face Eagles
- Northland: Home sales
- Northland Roundup: Vikings showing off versatility
- Larry Larson Commentary: Vikings ascend to new heights
- This Week Delaware
- Delaware County auditor wants software to handle records requests
- Community briefs
- Delaware: Forbes.com touts county as place for professionals
- OWU swimmer sets record
- Ohio Wesleyan University events and announcements
- Stratford gas station plan sent to council
- Honk, honk, oink
- Delaware: Home sales
- Hayes Roundup: Swim teams eager for sectional
- A walk in the park: Winter has its delights in the park
- City trying to boost its public safety funding
- The Grammys: Not a reality show
- City now owns Delaware Hotel
- Police reports
- Preservation Parks programs
- Hanks won't enter race to remain commissioner
- Community news
- Forbes.com touts county as place for professionals
- Sports briefs
- Ohio Wesleyan University
- Lakewood Sun Post
- Jill Stupiansky is fourth in Greater Cleveland Women's Amateur golf tourney
- House party to benefit Beck Center
- Cleveland Baseball Federation's Junior RBI team plays and watches in St. Louis
- Lakewood Sun Post Student of the Week: Mary Hyland
- Lakewood Arts Festival chair to step down after serving 20th year
- Lakewood resident creates thoughtful gift for breast cancer patients
- Thrifty Peddler relocates to bigger space, turns good profits
- Rockport Square begins construction on six new townhomes
- Dog Days of Summer dog wash rescheduled
- Puma Yoga to celebrate 1 year in business with free classes
- Wallace Coleman to perform at Lakewood Public Library
- Lakewood Sun Post Person of the Week: Tim Laskey
- Lakewood Sun Post Picture Perfect Pet: Eddie
- Maple Cliff residents restore wall older than Lakewood itself
- Lakewood Sun Post merges with Sun Herald
- Lakewood High fall teams to have new division homes in Northeast Ohio Conference play
- Lakewood High, Hiram College graduate Joe Trela collecting baseball equipment for youngsters in Nicaragua
- The Medina Sun
- Medina schools set kindergarten sign-up
- Rob Thompson: Medina Sun 'Person of the Week'
- CANDYLAND COURT
- Claggett Middle School students in Medina take Knowledge Master honors
- WHAT'S BREWING: Medina business wins with 'it's only a game' philosophy
- Windfall Preschool in Medina seeks peer students
- Medina Bees Youth Football has Snow Ball Saturday before Super Sunday
- Medina dance troupe hopes 'races' are sure bets toward operating revenue
- Highland schools likely to place levy on May ballot
- Thief is no guitar hero: Medina Police Blotter
- Young, old, and probably future members mark Medina Kiwanis milestone
- Highland School Board member Nancy Wingenbach resigns
- Only final touches remain for Habitat for Humanity's latest Medina residence
- Jason Keaton: Medina Sun 'Person of the Week'
- The first annual summer camp convention in Medina will be held Jan. 30
- Show choirs set to perform for Medina Midwest Showcase
- Patrick Ruggles dies; co-founded popular ice cream brand
- WHAT'S BREWING: Haitian disaster brings back memories of trip
- Medina in the running for waste-to-fuel conversion plant; 200 jobs possible
- Guitar smashing reported: Medina Police Blotter
- Parma Sun Post
- Kids deserve more than they will get after schools make cuts: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Co Co and Princess love to chase each other: Parma Sun Post Picture Perfect Pet
- Children's interests should come first when closing a school: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Claire Zeleznik: Parma Sun Post 'Student of the Week'
- John Barbera: Parma Sun Post 'Person of the Week'
- Home-schooled kids make valentines at Independence Library
- Thanks to organizations that adopted families for holidays: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Yanke Bionics in Parma sponsors charity shoe drive
- Full day of kindergarten yields better graduation results: Parma Sun Post Letter to the Editor
- Dance party at Valley Forge High School in Parma Heights
- Parma School board president says large district buildings would not be left vacant
- Baldwin-Wallace students help Parma write ordinances to improve the environment
- Auditions for 'tick, tick. . .Boom' will be held this week at Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights
- Parma student plays and sings
- Parma joins NOPEC for natural gas
- State hospital franchise fee to cost Parma Hospital $2.5 million
- Area high school hockey tournament will be held in Brooklyn February 8-14
- Paul Cassidy retires after more than 50 years of service in Parma Heights
- Woman listed on Crime Stoppers captured at Days Inn: Independence Police Blotter
- Pearl Road School teachers help save custodian's life in Parma Heights
- Stow Sentry
- Seasons Road interchange to open Feb. 26
- Stow wrestlers sweep final home meet The Stow-Munroe
- Bulldogs girls basketball pulls upset of Medina
- Stow boys score sweep vs. Copley, Forge
- Stow Post Office to have new name this year
- City, unions consider ways to avoid layoffs
- Stow works to keep area company afloat
- Dinner plans
- Stow senior signs with Air Force
- Rajscak wins NOC wrestling title
- Public invited to share ideas for Comprehensive Plan
- BOE, City Council meetings set for Feb. 8
- SMFHS senior signs letter of intent with Air Force Academy to play football
- Munroe Falls Council still considering law director's contract
- Buckeye Chuck predicts early end to winter
- President signs bill renaming Stow Post Office
- Munroe Falls Council to consider law director's contract
- Stow girls basketball ends slide, beats rival Falls
- Walsh Jesuit girls cagers run past Stow at home
- Bulldog boys cagers score rout over Solon
- The Sun Courier
- Unwanted suitor won't leave woman's home: Valley View Police Blotter
- North Olmsted man nabbed for speeding, DUI on I-480: Brooklyn Heights Police Blotter
- Cuyahoga County Public Library listing for Brecksville and Independence branches
- Activities for Brecksville and Broadview Heights senior citizens
- Cuyahoga Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts annual picnic: Sun Courier Chamber Notes
- American Red Cross Bloodmobile makes stop in Independence: Sun Courier Health Notes
- Alfie serves as mascot for Ginger Pet House in Independence: Sun Courier Picture Perfect Pet
- Sari Feldman thanks Cuyahoga County Public Library patrons for their support
- First-ever Brecksville Human Services Luau a success
- Kiwanis Club of Broadview Heights Area schedule meeting
- Brecksville Beautification Committe holds second annual Open Garden Day
- Brecksville resident Tom Nero requests donations for yearly collection for Appalachian mission at St. Basil the Great
- Brooklyn Heights mourns loss of former first lady Flo Tonne
- Trial set for Pete Harhalos of Parma in connection to wrong way Interstate 480 fatality
- Brecksville's Johnson earns another title
- Ohio Department of Transportation looks at ways to stop wrong way drivers on Interstate 480
- Now is the time for ODOT to look at curbing wrong way driver: Sun Courier Editorial
- Broadview Heights honors its Human Service Center volunteers at picnic
- Pat Salemi says goodbye in final 'For The Record' with the Sun News
- Sun Courier merges with Sun Star
- This Week Reynoldsburg
- Brake, Kjellander nuptials planned
- Snow emergency parking ban in effect
- Hartley to present 'West Side Story'
- Reynoldsburg: Home sales
- Author to discuss book
- Reynoldsburg: Grocery store to open in former Big Bear site
- Raiders earn moral victory
- Raiders seeking consistency as postseason looms
- Boys realistic, pleased with 5th
- Engagement Brake, Kjellander nuptials planned
- In brief
- Boys team hoping to rebound after loss
- Police reports
- Coming up
- Rosehill Road work scheduled to resume this spring
- Reading assignment inspires fundraiser
- Lawmakers work to nix late fee for registrations
- Police seek to identify bank robbery suspect
- Home sales
- Library system will seek renewal levy in November
- This Week Clintonville
- Development matters pulled from CAC consideration
- Keeping the beat
- North Broadway United Methodist Church plans February events
- Clintonville: Home sales
- Letter: Argument for removing benches is 'heartless'
- Columbus Civic Theater finds home in Clintonville
- Coming up
- Tuttle Recreation Center
- Representatives work to remove late fee
- Dispute arises over speed-limit memo
- Girls winning with defensive mastery in CCL
- Church news
- Special need led to specialized bakery
- Young coaches transforming Briggs basketball
- Sports briefs
- Event
- Chili Bowl raises more than $1,000 for Haiti
- Fate of school's '1904 building' in limbo
- Home sales
- Argument for removing benches is 'heartless'
- This Week Pickerington
- Raber, Davis to marry
- Ohio Treasury seeking applicants for for Ag-LINK program
- Guest column: Ohio consumers have had enough
- Pickerington: Home sales
- Marsico, Ferguson make history for Pickerington North
- Hartley to present 'West Side Story'
- Marsico, Ferguson make history
- Coming up
- Stretch of home games is Royal treat for Tigers
- Broken water line causes school to close for a day
- Panthers girls win OCC title; boys 2nd
- Representatives work to remove late fee
- Engagement Raber, Davis to marry
- College notes
- Sports briefs
- North girls not haunted by forfeit ruling
- Community news
- Police reports
- Ohio consumers have had enough
- Winter weather halts construction
- This Week Licking County
- Newark Catholic set for showdown with Bexley
- Licking Valley repeat as MSL champions
- Olympian returns
- Boys Basketball: Green Wave set for showdown with Bexley
- Girls Basketball: MSL-Ohio title won't be settled until final games
- Licking County: Home sales
- Prep Notes: Generals setting sights on first
- Swimming & Diving: Granville focuses on sectional success
- Wrestling: Panthers repeat as MSL champions
- Green Wave set for showdown with Bexley
- Community briefs
- County tax bills show full year, not half year
- MSL-Ohio title won't be settled until final games
- Coming up
- Newark schools' SALT mulls bullying policy, marksmanship
- Home sales
- Generals setting sights on first
- Heath BOE to consider May school levy
- Pataskala committee to recommend levy type, size
- Granville focuses on sectional success
- This Week West Side
- Westland Roundup: Girls squad will play for pride in final games
- Representatives work to remove $20 late fee
- Disappointed
- Unusual choice of music doesn't floor competitors
- Coming up
- Downtown living popular in Columbus' early days
- Library trustees want to survey patrons
- District critics create new watchdog group
- Union says it wants what's best for SWCS
- Trustees rotate trucks, name BZA members
- Coming up
- Wise doesn't expect casino windfall
- Board may take another look at public participation policy
- West Side: Home sales
- Keating: Salary freeze wouldn't correct a structure gone awry
- Ready Roundup: Boys basketball team winning with grit, defense
- Westland Roundup: Boys team continues to show promise
- Justice carving a career for himself in ice
- Hoop dreams
- Westland Roundup: Girls squad lacking wins, but not heart
- Herald Star Online
- Boy Scouts marking 100th anniversary
- Six poisoned by carbon monoxide
- Crackdown on illegal parking set for downtown Steubenville
- Davison continuing to prepare for post
- Additional 6 inches of snow on the way
- Leading the board
- Marking an anniversary
- Abramowicz anxious for the big game
- Storming into history
- Toronto chamber taps new officers
- Weirton Medical Center unveils PET/CT scanner
- Black History Month being observed at Historic Fort Steuben
- Three named as EGCC trustees
- No escaping it this time
- Brooke schools' funds drop
- Free dental exams help healthy smiles
- Interim director is named
- Census counts on tour
- Area bracing for winter blast
- 8:30 p.m. Landmarks Commission approves city annex demolition
- The News Sun
- Jean Spittal extends care: News Sun Person of the Week
- Middleburg Heights Kiwanis sets annual fundraiser February 13
- Snow Road Best Western in Brook Park ready to unveil $1 million overhaul
- Kathleen Coyne Gartman was Brook Park mayor's mother: News Sun Obituaries
- Louie, Louie: News Sun Picture Perfect Pet
- Auto Repair Technology in Brook Park donating to Haiti
- Middleburg Heights fire chief Bernard M. Benedict to retire after 37 years
- Eastland railroad bridge in Brook Park is behind schedule, over budget
- With this group, kids plant seeds for a future in gardening: Briefly Brook Park
- 'Art of Murder' is up next for the Berea Grindstone Players: Around The Town
- Nominations for Middleburg Heights 'Salute' are due by February 12
- Area Relay for Life gets new name, sets kick-off party February 11
- Middleburg Heights is about health and safety this weekend: Middleburg Heights Happenings
- President's plan could cost Brook Park's NASA Glenn 13 percent of its budget
- Go Seek: News Sun
- Nominees sought for annual Berea Grindstone Award
- Suspect Paul F. Hausmann may appear before grand jury for shootings in Berea
- Police arrest Strongsville man during felony investigation: Brook Park Police Blotter
- Berea cooks take stock of their own favorite soups
- Middleburg Heights Councilman Tim Ali questions need for continued deer culling in Cleveland Metroparks
- The Sun Press
- Cleveland Heights woman dies after being attacked by Rottweiler
- Residents create steering committee to explore purchasing the Oakwood Club for green space in Cleveland Heights, South Euclid
- Cleveland Heights woman allegedly dies after being attacked by rottweiler
- University Heights: City Council meeting to discuss 'exceptions analysis' rescheduled
- Cleveland Heights housing manager known for his professionalism, diligence: Sun Press Letter to the Editor
- Cleveland Heights-University Heights teachers' union president refutes Sun Press editorial: Sun Press Letter to the Editor
- Cleveland Heights High School Alumni Foundation hosts cocktail party
- Oxford principal takes exception to letter writer's comments: Sun Press Letter to the Editor
- Noble Elementary School in Cleveland Heights holds bake sale to help Haitian earthquake victims
- H1N1 vaccination clinic offered in Cleveland Heights well run: Sun Press Letter to the Editor
- Menorah Park in Beachwood celebrates Black History Month
- Cleveland Heights man indicted for robbing delivery driver at gunpoint
- Girls at Beaumont School in Cleveland Heights mark patron's feast day
- Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools start Infinite Campus information system
- Allowing gas well in Shaker Heights is 'fossil thinking': Sun Press Letter to the Editor
- 'Bright star' Lena Console headlines Cleveland Heights High School concert
- Go Seek--Sun Press
- Calendar--Sun Press
- University Heights City Council discusses 'exceptions analysis'
- Shaker Heights allows backyard playground rule to slide
- Nordonia Hills Sun
- Collegians can keep in shape with Y's summer plan
- Local athletes flip, dive at International Children's Game
- Officer also patrols the pastures
- Nordonia schools treasurer leaving post
- 911 call is no child's play: Sagamore Hills Police
- GO SEEK
- Mother complains when dad leaves kids alone: Northfield Center Police
- Township seeks help locating vandals
- Thief makes grocery grab: Northfield Village Police
- First 'fest is set for Northfield Village
- Joke gone bad creates domestic disturbance: Macedonia Police
- Driver has no memory of striking parked cars: Northfield Village Police
- Marriage and Money program set for tonight
- Levy possibility, construction on board agenda tonight
- Spirits, sounds stolen from home: Northfield Center Police
- Juveniles charged with underage drinking: Macedonia Police
- Nordonia Hills Sun: Best of Police Blotter
- Northfield Center gets to work on outdoor furnace rules
- Nordonia High alum seeks additional ultimate honors
- Nordonia Hills Sun ceases publication
- Dayton Business Journal
- Dayton nonprofits get $160K for housing services
- Ohio doles $850K to three Dayton projects
- Logan s Roadhouse to open second Dayton location in March
- Sogeti USA parent lands Airbus deal
- Huntington expanding presence in Cleveland
- Park National to combine two Cincy branches
- Ohio slots referendum backers file signatures to cover shortfall
- Toyota expected to recall 270K Prius worldwide
- Wright State to get $250K for campus upgrades
- Sidney real estate firm joins CORFAC
- Dollar General announces plans to add 600 stores, hire 5,000
- Springboro law firm opens new office, add partners
- Wright-Patt to expand religious center
- Butler-Warren United Way merger nixed
- Dayton area lost 35K jobs since 2004
- U.S. jobless rate drops to 9.7 percent
- Stock market drop tests 10K level Thursday
- Vectren names Carl Chapman new CEO
- Foreclosure rates increase in Dayton
- Bon-Ton January same store sales up 5.3%
- The Advertiser-Tribune
- Daily log
- Dog dumped
- Fire destroys shed being used as house
- OF residents report 9 break-ins
- Upgrades keep traffic on the move
- Clearing a path
- Vanguard-Sentinel Career Centers officials meet with state representative
- Believe in magic
- One last shot
- Winter hangs on
- Bloomville looks at park finances
- H1N1 vaccination clinic Thursday
- $750K bond set for accused voyeur
- Alleged drug trafficker arrested
- Lottery winner gets $2M
- Inspection warrants Bettsville park's '10 facelift
- Seneca County to miss heavy snow
- Trooper dies in crash outside Carey
- Conaway: Courthouse renovation on track
- Former medical tech indicted on 72 counts
- Hudson Hub-Times
- Seasons Road interchange to open Feb. 26
- Water main break reported on Stow Road
- Area church members plan mission trip to Haiti
- Council considers water, sewer hikes
- Non-union city workers get 3 percent raise
- Businesses look to India
- Letter: Compliments schools' fiscal management
- Letter: Doesn't understand raise for city workers
- Front Row Seat: Of Csonka's greatness and quirky Super Bowl tidbits
- THUMBS UP - Feb. 7
- Boys hoops squad gets first road win in Akron
- Girls basketball team routs Maple Heights
- Senior quarterback signs with Duquesne
- Twinsburg rolls past girls hoops team
- Gymnasts win Valley Division title
- Basketball team rips Streetsboro
- Wrestlers place 12th
- CVCA hockey team routs Twinsburg
- Take pictures of school before it comes down
- Veterinarian facility proposed
- The Sun Messenger
- South Euclid, Highland Heights, Lyndhurst seniors can apply for free safety devices from county
- Editorial cartoon was out of bounds: Letter to the Editor--Sun Messenger
- No room at South Euclid, Highland Heights or Lyndhurst community centers so new space sought for Tri-City's ceramic equipment
- Editorial Cartoon--Sun Messenger
- Students test theories during Mayfield Schools Science and Technology Showcase
- Family Connections sets WhirlyBall event
- Racing to the Top: Editorial--Sun Messenger
- Highland Heights Council waits on text messaging ban
- New South Euclid restaurant owner reaches out to community, hopes for warm welcome in return
- South Euclid, Lyndhurst to consider video cameras on school buses
- Person of the Week--Sun Messenger
- Three charged with home theft: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
- Rescuers pull two Mayfield Heights workers from precarious perch in lift-truck bucket
- Political tyranny has already begun: Letter to the Editor--Sun Messenger
- Mayors, school board president present outlooks during Mayfield Business Alliance annual Groundhog Day fun
- South Euclid's Forest City Tree Protection reflects on its 100-year-old roots
- Homeowners association wants Highland Heights to buy old pump house
- Go Seek--Sun Messenger
- Calendar--Sun Messenger
- Team Energetics health club in Highland Heights closes, owner moves to Health 360
- The Ohio News Network
- Hamilton Road, I-70 Ramp Reopens Following Fatal Shooting
- Downtown Columbus Poised For Next 5 Years
- Body Found Behind North Side Restaurant
- 'Blizzard' Boxes Help When Meals On Wheels Can't
- Consumer Reports Tests 'As Seen On TV' Products
- Up To 8 Inches Of Snow In Forecast
- Crews Working To Thaw Frozen Fire Hydrants
- Fatal Shooting Closes Hamilton Road, Locks Down 2 Schools
- Man Wearing Parka, Sunglasses Holds Up Worthington Bank
- Columbus Schools To Get Grant To Increase Achievement
- 9-Car Crash Closes S.R. 161 In Licking Co.
- Counties Remain Under Snow Emergencies
- Man Charged In Fatal Shooting At West Side Apartment Complex
- Super Bowl Ads: Advertisers Return To Laughs
- More Snow On The Way
- 10TV Launches Central Ohio 2015, A Community Visioning Project
- Next Round Of Winter Arrives Tuesday
- Cold, Cloudy For Super Bowl Sunday
- Firefighter Critically Hurt While Battling Blaze
- Several Counties Remain Under Snow Emergencies
- WBNS TV
- WCMH TV
- NBC 4 Tests The Perfect Brownie Pan
- Bill To Protect Against Violent Juveniles Held Up By Court Fee Dispute
- Men Sought After Teen Found Shot To Death In Van
- Columbus Schools Get $1.25M To Close Achievement Gaps
- Buckeye Hall Of Fame Grill Slated For Grandview Yard
- Residents Fighting Against Hilliard Roundabouts
- Fatal-Shooting Investigation Restricts Traffic On Southeast Side
- FBI: Suspect Robs 2nd Suburban Bank
- Ganahl: Another Big Storm
- Report: Man, 52, Assaulted While Watching Super Bowl
- Thursday At 6 p.m. - Tracking Govt. Spending
- Cultivating Operation Discovered In Pike County
- Fatal Shooting Investigation Closes Portions Of Hamilton Road
- Cleared Agent Expects Return To Duty
- 2 Hilliard Teens Hit While Walking To School
- 2 Local Woman Accused Of Stealing From Employers
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- Teen Shot In Head During Apparent Home Invasion
- S.R. 161 Reopens After Chain-Reaction Crash
- Article Title Unavailable
- WCPO TV
- Job Seekers Double At Work Force One of Clermont Co.
- Raleigh's Forecast: Troubles at Rush Hour!
- Power Restored In Rookwood Commons Area
- World's Tallest Tower Closed A Month After Opening
- Seats At A Premium On Planes, Trains Out Of DC
- Mason Officials Vote Against Parking, Admissions Taxes
- Officials Close Ft. Mitchell Hotel Due To Violations
- Clermont Co. Road Crews Ready For Mother Nature
- Man Saves Mother-In-Law's Life
- Plow, Salt Drivers Maxed Out
- Power Outage Reported In Rookwood Commons Area
- Group Wants School To Change Mascot
- Hamilton County Party Chairmen Will Face Tea Party
- Rep. John Murtha Dies At 77
- Mending Faces And Mending Lives
- Photos Released Of Gas Station Robber
- Students Hospitalized After Falling Ill
- Teen Shot In Mt. Auburn
- Retrial For Ryan Widmer Pushed Back Until May
- Raleigh's Forecast: More Snow Tonight
- WEWS TV
- Dow Closes Below 10,000 For First Time In 3 Months
- Still No Cause Of Death For Woman Attacked By Dog
- Woman Falls Through Hole In Home
- Transformers Drive Hasbro 4Q Profit Increase
- Dow Dips Below 10,000
- Browns Player Could Face Legal Trouble
- Plane Crashes In Conneaut
- Akron Works To Make Room For More Snow
- Cleveland Ranks High For Worst Weather
- Witness: Doctor Was Disrespectful To Deceased Wife
- Cleveland Police Arrest Two Violent Fugitives
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- UDF renews Blue Jackets sponsorship
- TechColumbus names 2009 innovation honors
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- Grove City idles lumberyard development
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- Cincinnati Business Courier
- Fifth Third up, but still ranks low as customer advocate
- Mills James to expand in Cincinnati
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- Chiquita disappointed by ruling in Colombian terror case
- Report: Toyota to recall 2010 Prius
- NKU: Regional job market faring better than neighbors, nation
- Park National to combine Eastgate offices
- Cincinnati among top metros for home price jumps
- Cincinnati Children s opens stem cell center
- NHTSA to probe Toyota Prius brake complaints
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- Bankrupt Movie Gallery closing 9 Tri-State stores
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- Solis seeks focus as Tiger girls ready for stretch run
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- Warehouse rezoning will not be on Solon ballot
- Arts festivals in Russell and on Chardon Square: Valley Views
- Senior Employment Center sets workshop today: Solon Sun Calendar
- Solon City Council challenged over hiring of law firm
- Solon tax revenue down $2 million from 2008
- Solon men start Great Wall Summer Camp
- Weather can't stop High School World Series
- Palladino finishes one stroke back in Pine Ridge Classic
- Trio of Solon trathletes will race for cerebral palsy
- University School wins Ohio High Cup
- Solon Sun merges with Chagrin Sun
- This Week New Albany
- First place on the line tonight as New Albany girls face Big Walnut
- New Albany: Home sales
- Coming up
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- Council of governments on hiatus until further notice
- First place on the line Friday as New Albany girls face Big Walnut
- New Albany boys stay in title contention
- New Albany: Council of governments on hiatus until further notice
- Hats for Haiti
- First place will be on line as Eagles face Big Walnut
- Mayor forms ad hoc group to research need for rec center
- Girls basketball team trying to survive grind
- Sports briefs
- Mandarin coming to NAHS in 2010-11
- White-out
- For senior project, Schottenstein learns the ropes of boxing
- New Albany stays in title contention
- Eagles boys, girls teams dominate OCC meets
- Community briefs
- Lawmakers seek to do away with registration late fees
- This Week Canal Winchester
- Canal Winchester: Home sales
- Changes to lineup helping boys squad
- New leader of SNBA wants to raise profile of Short North
- Reading assignment inspires fundraiser
- Columbus Civic Theater finds home in Clintonville
- New Gahanna building uses green practices
- Lawmakers work to remove $20 late penalty
- Thompson among 9 nominated for award
- 'Twelfth Night' to be staged at annual event
- Coming up
- Home sales
- Demolition decision now up to council
- Event to aid Big Brothers, Big Sisters
- Former racquetball courts now recital hall
- Hockey: PRPC looking to break funk, reach third place
- Area's early settlers suffered severe fevers
- Ready to play
- Higher water, sewer rates pending
- Penny war fundraiser raises thousands for Haiti
- Community briefs
- Chagrin Herald Sun
- Andy's 9ers has open registration in August
- University School wins Ohio High Cup
- Area players compete in annual SELREC Tennis Tournament
- Records fall at 20th annual Bainbridge Invitational
- Chagrin Solon Sun Go Seek
- University School's Inghram places in Junior National Championships
- Arts festivals in Russell and on Chardon Square: Valley Views
- New resident has new worries after move from New Jersey: Chagrin Valley Police Blotter
- Mayfield United Methodist Church hosts exercise group: Chagrin Sun Calendar
- University School's Inghram places at Junior National Championships
- Weather can't stop High School World Series
- Palladino finishes one stroke back in Pine Ridge Classic
- At this Geauga County birthday party, 90 is young
- University School wins Ohio High Cup
- Shaker's Bruell wins North Coast Junior Tour Championship event
- Chagrin Falls' Waxman wins gold medal in North American Junior & Young Rider Championship
- Chagrin Sun merges with Solon Sun
- Kenston's Holderman to play football for Robert Morris
- West Geauga's Rosenbaum to play for Notre Dame College
- This Week Grandview
- Stevenson Elementary to host H1N1 vaccination clinic for students
- Police reports
- Annual Education Foundation gala set for Feb. 27 at the Blackwell
- Community briefs
- Defensive pressure key for girls team
- Book Bash
- Coming up
- Trinity celebrates Catholic Schools Week
- Council hears developer's new proposal for Grandview Ave.
- GHHS freshman enjoys being part of rowing team
- Council holds first reading of income tax levy resolution
- City looks at May income tax issue
- Coccia happy he tried fencing
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- Council holds first reading of income tax levy resolution
- Grandview: DeGraw outlines plan for maintaining cash balance through 2015
- Commentary: Area's top three boys teams win with different methods
- Grandview Roundup: Satterthwaite returns to mat
- Library seeking donated items
- Commentary: Vikings ascend to new heights
- Aurora Advocate
- Two die in mobile home blaze
- Man killed in collision with snowplow
- Grapplers take 2nd in CVC tourney; other weekend sports results noted
- Local Hollywood Video store to close
- Girls win third CVC game in row
- KSU reports record enrollment for spring
- Boys hoopsters snap two-game losing streak
- Brad Lee Stewart
- Kaleidoscope: After 40 years, KSU tragedy unforgotten
- On The Mark: Celebrate kindness in February
- Most legislators back governor's initiatives
- Governor focuses on pulling Ohio out of doldrums
- Clerk of courts runs for secretary
- Suspect in beating death goes on trial
- GOP, TEA seeking to boost ranks of candidates
- Patrol to be out for Super Bowl
- Pay for Portage jurors may end
- Area fire units cooperate in arson investigations
- Family, others pitch in to aid Haiti
- Matmen split in Cable 9 tri; Mitch earns honors
- This Week German Village
- Column: Historic preservation tips are plentiful on the Web
- Village Singers
- Coming up
- Representatives work to remove late fee for car registrations
- Third Street master plan taking shape
- Columbus Civic Theater finds home in Clintonville
- Home sales
- Historic preservation tips are plentiful on the Web
- Menges wants to raise profile of Short North
- Residents: Thefts of packages involve same man
- Group needs vocalists for 'German Village: The Musical'
- GIAC offers landscaping series
- German Village: Home sales
- Columbus library system to seek renewal levy
- Local eateries offer warm fare to melt winter chill
- Quiet leaders like Kientz, Fischer helped shape GVS
- Fly like an eagle
- Group needs vocalists for musical show
- In brief
- 'Wonderland' could rise at abandoned Columbus bread factory
- Gateway News
- Tallmadge routs Streetsboro
- Special School Board meeting tonight
- Hudson rips Streetsboro
- Rockets cruise past Rootstown
- Waterloo beats wrestling team
- Local Movie Gallery store to close
- Special School Board meeting set for Monday night
- Waterloo defeats Streetsboro
- KSU reports record enrollment for spring
- Field's defense frustrates girls basketball program
- Mat squad records win at Bay Village
- Hoops team gets past County foe
- 'Motor Moms' help students at Wait
- Cell phone use in cars is questioned by Council
- Will home prices rebound in 2010? Local real estate agents say it's possible
- Instead of attorney general, Yost runs for state auditor
- Voters again reject school levy
- School levy defeated 60 percent to 40 percent
- Help decide school levy today
- Buckeye Chuck predicts early end to winter
- Brunswick Sun Times
- 'National outdoor retailer' expected in Brunswick by year's end
- Brunswick leaders hold line on insurance costs
- Windmill regulation discussed in Brunswick Hills
- Marna Kebberly: Brunswick Sun 'Person of the Week'
- WHIT & WHIMSEY: Brunswick church groups ready for Lenten season fish fries
- Brunswick veterans will salute heroic chaplains in St. Ambrose service
- Brunswick's Applewood Elementary observes No Name Calling Week
- The Beat: Brunswick wrestling founder has fond memories of early days on the Blue Devil mats
- Highland Schools discussing new school levy for the May ballot
- Brunswick Hills: Township eyes police vehicle purchase
- Charity softball tournament in Brunswick raised 'cold' cash for food pantry
- Brunswick School expansion plans unfold
- Teens caught with beer and marijuana at loud party: Brunswick Police Blotter
- Brunswick sisters take the cake in Big Apple competition
- Brunswick schools shed 'caution' tag
- Ashley Jurkowski: Brunswick Sun 'Person of the Week'
- Brunswick tax office limits hours for assistance
- Sun readers divided on Sonic plans for Brunswick
- Brunswick Democrats set winter kickoff event
- WHIT & WHIMSEY: Formerly fostered felines have a new place to call home
- The Pataskala Standard
- Ohio 161 now open at Ohio 310 (video)
- 9 new inches of snow possible
- New obituary: Richard P. 'Dick' Gordon
- New obituary: Virginia F. and William E. Brenner
- New obituary: Larry L. McLaughlin
- New obituary: Dr. Lincoln Badger, D.P.M.
- Services
- Larry D. Riley
- Wayne Lee Maharg
- People of Heath need to get used to the idea of a median on Hebron Road
- Will Pataskala council keep banging their heads against the iron gate?
- Repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'
- Licking Valley schools
- Auction a 'sweetheart' of a sale for Lions
- Congress debates gays in military, again
- Ohio lottery
- Cleveland eyes restaurant grading system
- Coal breaks on budget chopping block
- Couple looking forward to Habitat home
- Educators await details on No Child Left Behind changes
- Barnesville Enterprise
- Barnesville victorious over Caldwell
- Lady Shamrocks come from behind
- Attempting a shot
- Man convicted of killing girlfriend
- Two-hour parking to be enforced
- Making indoor recess more fun and fit
- 19th annual OVAC Cheering Competition Feb. 6 The
- Barnesville Wolf Pack youth football program holding sign-ups
- Barnesville wrestlers defeated by Meadowbrook BARNESVILLE -- The
- Two-hour parking to be enforced Barnesville Police Chief
- Rick Stillion Special to The Enterprise Jurors deliberated
- Cathryn Stanley/Barnesville Enterprise Students in first and second
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- 'Rocks roll over Blue Devils, 82-58
- UL boy's basketball tournament Feb. 20-21
- Surrounded
- Board reorganizes; members recognized for service
- Village moving ahead with RFQ process
- Barnesville Chamber Banquet is April 29
- Barnesville's Olympic connection
- Archbold Buckeye
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- Soto Is February Kid Of The Month
- Fairlawn Hosts Heart Carnival
- Matthews Tours In Goshen Choir
- Ridgeville Corners Couple Celebrates 60th Anniversary
- Almanac: February To Be Bitter Cold
- 2010 Pettisville Homecoming Court
- Record Enrollment For Seventh Time At NSCC
- $14.43 Per Hour For Sanoh Jobs
- Hulbert, David Believe Haitians Will Recover From Tragedy
- Don't Fall!
- Fulton Co. Heart Radiothon Keeps Ticking In 36th Year
- JR HIGH SPORTS DIGEST
- Honor Students
- Soto Is February Kid Of The Month
- Fairlawn Hosts Heart Carnival
- The Granville Sentinel
- Baughman stepping down as Valley AD
- Bus problems cause Newark district's day off
- Event cancellations for Tuesday, Feb. 9
- LICCO to open Tuesday; no bus transportation
- Tell us: How's your road?
- Traffic Alert: Ohio 161 closed westbound at Ohio 310
- Girls tournaments brackets set
- Gas explosion at Conn. plant kills at least 5
- Check out the weather forecast for the week
- One person taken to Grant after accident
- Energy Cooperative reports 2,200 without power
- County bracing against heavy snow
- Trash truck hits house on Brownsville Road
- Share your winter storm photos with us (New photos added!)
- 10TV: Track the path of the storm with interactive radar
- Ohio trooper killed in crash
- Traffic Alert: Ohio 37 closed west of Granville for fatal crash
- C-TEC's legal bill still to be determined
- Lakewood outlines $1 million in cuts
- Newark senior recognized nationally for academics
- Johnstown Independent
- Johnstown hires new law director
- Johnstown-Monroe Roundup: Cannon to play at Air Force Academy
- DRC holds joint meeting with zoning commission
- Enforcement of junk car ordinance begins
- Northridge Roundup: Girls basketball team savors rare winning streak
- Focusing on a win
- The Grammys: Not a reality show
- Community briefs
- Sebastians celebrate golden anniversary
- Calendar
- Speck appointed to fill Beam's council seat
- College notes
- County tax bills showing full year, not half
- County brings CERT training to Johnstown
- FFA class competes in creed contest
- Yellow Bus Series provides arts education to students
- 'Model U.N.'
- Northridge Roundup: Howard key from 3 for boys team
- Johnstown-Monroe Roundup: Consistency concerns girls basketball team
- County to face stricter pollution standards
- Tribune Chronicle
- 4:30pm: Jackson's doctor officially charged
- 6pm: Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- 2:55 pm: Rep. John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- 11:25am: Area may get a foot of snow
- 9:45am: 5 still unaccounted for after blast
- 10:15am: Man arrested at Detroit airport
- 9:35: Federal government shut down today
- 9:30 a.m.: Murder suspect, parents in court
- 8:30 a.m.: Another snowstorm possible
- Township to argue against liquor license
- Schools seeking money
- One male shot, another in custody in Warren
- Rep. Hagan recovering from punch
- Cashing in pays off in Warren
- Harding grad who played for Saints, Colts still dealing with old injuries
- 'Snowmageddon': Winter packs a wallop
- Lamancusa slaying still unresolved
- Dinner honors slain Girard mom, children
- Warren man puts faith in Saints
- News in brief
- Cincinnati Community Press & Community Recorder
- $4.3 million worth of U.S. 27 finished
- Police reports: Campbell County
- Independence police reports
- WESTERN HILLS PRESS OBITUARIES - FEB. 8
- DELHI/PRICE HILL PRESS OBITUARIES - FEB. 8
- NORTHWEST PRESS OBITUARIES - FEB. 8
- HILLTOP PRESS OBITUARIES - FEB. 8
- Calvary cheerleaders collect water for Haiti relief
- Fort Wright civic club to award scholarships to seniors
- Republican drops out of Boone commissioner race
- Two Eagles headed to Georgetown
- Five Pioneer seniors to play in college
- 'Nauts struggle with older teams
- Register for adult Blue Ash recreation leagues
- Grailville offers programs for Loveland area girls
- Rotary supports Haiti relief efforts
- Collins Elementary Honor Roll
- Sea Scouts fishing for members
- School requires parents do service
- Ansel Adams photography to be on display in Montgomery
- Antioch College
- Obituary: Richard Pollan '75
- Obituary: Marcia Dugan '53
- Joe Lowndes '90 on the New Antioch College
- Morgan Fellows Host Symposium: Restorative Justice
- Songs from the Stacks
- Firm Chosen to Lead Search for New President
- GLCA announces Historic Agreement for Independent Antioch College
- Antiochians Celebrate Agreement for Independent Antioch College
- Farewell to Chelsea Martens 08
- Boots on the Ground for Antioch College
- On Friday, Antioch College Independent Once Again
- Antioch College Media - Look, Listen
- GLCA: 'Antioch College Lives'
- Antioch College Reunion 2009 a Smashing Success
- Morgan Fellows to Host Inaugural Symposium
- Antioch College Names Matthew Derr 89 Interim President
- Antioch College Plans Re-Dedication of Historic South Hall
- Morgan Fellows Host Symposium: Native American Identity and Representation
- WYSO Broadcasts Dr. Martin Luther King's Speech at Antioch College
- Ashland University
- Bowling Green State University
- Charting Your Leadership Journey Workshop tonight
- Spring EXPO 2010- Job and Internship Fair
- Aphio open house - We do service
- 'You CAN Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too!'
- Mary Elizabeth Keller scholarships available
- There are 5 total current announcements
- Come play the Newlywed Game
- 'Vocations and Discernment' Veritas meets tonight
- Steven O. Ludd scholarship now available
- Charles A. Barrell scholarship applications available
- Undergraduate Art and Design Exhibition
- Wear red this Friday in awareness of heart disease
- Diversity and Leadership workshop Feb. 9
- Workshops at the Center for Teaching and Learning
- Symbols of Blackness
- Area mayors on WBGU-PBS; 'NW Ohio Journal' tonight
- Super Bowl Specials at selected dining units!
- Clarinetist Marianne Gythfeldt at CMA Feb. 8
- Association of the U.S. Army scholarships available
- Come to the 11th annual Black Issues Conference
- Case Western Reserve University
- Case Western Reserve Works with Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. to Improve Human Health
- Treu-Mart Fellows Give Back to Community
- Renowned Contemporary Composer Pierre Boulez to Speak at Case Western Reserve University
- Author Henry Petroski to Give Case Western Reserve University's 2010 Distinguished Lecture
- Case Western Reserve University, Western Reserve Historical Society Sign Agreement to Begin Library Collaboration
- Mehmet Koyuturk Earns Glennan Fellowship
- Inaugural CAPS Class Awarded Certificate of Achievement in Financial Management
- Mehmet Koyuturk Earns Glennan Fellowship
- Case Western Reserve Receives $2.8M to Further Breast Cancer Research
- Mandel Center Takes Key Step in Leadership Search
- Making a Deal: Weatherhead School of Management Team Takes First in M&A Competition
- New Social Work Professional Association Finds Home at Case Western Reserve University
- Case Western Reserve Transitioning to Google Apps
- Case Western Reserve Research Finds First Oral Bacteria Linking a Mother and Her Stillborn Baby
- Volunteers Provide Free Tax Prep as Community Service
- Finding Ways for People with Disabilities to Participate in Research is Goal of Nursing School Study
- Case Western Reserve Employees Help Charity Choice Campaign Surpass Goal
- Cornea Cell Density Predictive of Graft Failure at Six Months Post Transplant
- Campus Community Can Contribute to Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
- Campus Community Can Play Pivotal Role in Reducing Waste, Recycling More
- Cedarville University
- Staff Member Educates in China
- Series to Address a Biblical Response to Poverty
- Award-Winning Poet To Read Works
- Evangelism Celebration Coming to Cedarville
- Students Give Nearly $20K for Haiti Relief
- Brass Choir Concert
- Whitmore Presents Controversial Discoveries
- Cedarville Announces M.S. in Nursing
- Students Honored for Graphic Design Work
- Worship 4:24 Conference
- Education Program Receives NCATE Accreditation
- SIFE Passes Business Torch to Next Generation
- Dr. Smith Goes to Washington
- New Political Science Professor
- Annual Missions Conference Jan. 5-7
- Students Compete in IBM Programming Contest
- 'Much Ado About Nothing' at Cedarville
- Students Trade Textbooks in for Nail Guns
- Preparing for the Road Ahead
- 'Early Church Music' on Display
- Central State University
- Black History Month events continue with speaker Urbanista Michaela Angela Davis
- Student Government Association Gives Back
- Eager students learn from famous tenor
- Spring Week 2009
- Michael Blake speaks at Honors Day Convocation
- CSU Greenhouse Extravaganza
- English Proficiency Exam offered
- May (Commencement) 2009 Issue
- Central State is Going Green
- September 2009 issue
- Marshawn Evans Promotes Change at Central State
- Convocation Series 2009: Black Violin
- Convocation Series:Talib Kweli
- President will travel to Brazil to discuss access in higher education for African Americans
- The Black Oak Project presents 'Taking Root'
- Presidential Leadership Institute
- CSU Student Earns Kickboxing Award
- CSU Receives Federal Aid to Restore Landmark Hall
- CSU Dayton Campus Holds Open House
- Professor William Henry Caldwell performs in area holiday production
- Cleveland Institute of Art
- College of Mount St. Joseph
- Grad Finale at the Mount
- Graduate Information Session
- Mount Hosts FAFSA Open Labs
- Brunch at the Mount
- Mount Responds Generously For Earthquake Victims
- News 5 Features Open Lines on Financial Aid
- Campus Community Rallies for Earthquake Victims
- Students Spearhead Relief Efforts for Earthquake Victims
- Discovery Day
- TEAM Information Sessions
- Sharpe to Perform at the Mount
- Photography Society Exhbit at KZF Gallery
- Students Selected to Join OPCICA Honors Band
- Mount Art & Design Faculty Exhibition
- College of Mount St. Joseph Alive with Service to Others
- Dean's List for Fall Semester
- Henthorn Receives Nursing Award
- Sullivan-Mann '73 Receives Nursing Award
- Klabunde Attending Seminar in Amman
- Heidelberg College
- WEATHER CANCELLATIONS
- Scholars Day event canceled
- Weather forces changes to athletics schedule
- Heidelberg recognizes fall scholar-athletes
- Business leader named commencement speaker
- Faculty research to take center stage
- Poet William Stafford, in his words -- and ours
- Joining the fight against cancer
- Heidelberg raises up King's dream
- The complex role of race in sports
- Celebrating legacy of a beloved poet
- MLK celebration: 'Raise the Dream'
- Welcome to the front door of campus
- Berg, Owens renew transfer partnership
- Hiram College
- Hiram College Garfield Society inducts five new members for the Class of 2009
- Free workshop offered for parents of high school students
- Hiram College Presents Victorian Holiday December 11-12
- Hiram College Unveiling New Mural-Sized Images from NASA s Great Observations
- Hiram College Chosen as Semifinalist for 2010 Creative Campus Innovations Grant
- Hiram College Names Randy Moore Head Football Coach
- Dyer s Latest Memoir Goosetown: Reconstructing an Akron Neighborhood Released
- Hiram College s Collection of Art Work by Florian Lawton Part of Exhibition at The Butler Institute of American Art
- Center For Integrated Entrepreneurship Becomes Hiram s Seventh Center of Excellence
- Entrepreneurship Education Consortium Wins National Honor
- Kenyon College
- Miami University of Ohio
- Crime Alert: On-campus rape
- Nonprofit board leadership program offered at VOA
- Miami ranks fourth on Peace Corps top 25 list
- Nonprofit board leadership program offered at VOA Learning Center
- Miami holds Exploring Majors Fair
- In memoriam: Brendan Burke
- Trustees approve tenure and promotion
- Open sessions scheduled for campus dean candidate visit
- Michael Evans' dissertation wins national award
- Promotion and tenure approvals
- Crime Alert: Stanton Hall burglary
- Second Year Achievement Award nominations due March 1
- MyFiles replaces universal disk space
- Nominations sought for Distinguished Service Award
- TV station to re-air Yamauchi series
- Six Miami students named Fulbright finalists
- Student Service Award nominations deadline Monday
- Antarctic researcher to lecture at Miami
- Guinness announces world record for couples renewing vows
- Irvin Lecture on 'Politics and Insanity: Archiving Madness'
- Mount Union College
- Mount Vernon Nazarene University
- Business ethics subject of free MVNU conference
- WNZR's annual Valentine's Banquet helps couples 'Make Love Last a Lifetime'
- Munayer to speak on Israeli/Palestinian reconcilation
- Mike May displays 'Irrational Still Lifes' in campus gallery
- Buchwald Center and Margie Bennett receive chamber awards
- Winter One Acts brighten MVNU stage
- Broadcasting student honored with INRB video award
- Martin appointed to Ohio STRS board
- MVNU hosts OPCICA Honors Band Festival
- Roller named dean of Jetter School of Business
- Area middle school students display their art skills
- MVNU and Kenyon hold annual Martin Luther King Celebration Breakfast
- MVNU has record 14 NAIA Scholar-Athletes in fall sports
- Join WNZR for free breakfast on New Year's Eve
- Connect with MVNU through social media
- Enlarged objects and patterns focus of art exhibit
- Muskingum College
- Author Talk- First Circle editors
- New Popular Reading Books for January!
- Author Talk: Rod Lang
- Professor's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
- Popular Reading Items for November
- OhioLink Resources down
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- Join us for an exciting author talk!
- Popcorn Fridays at the Library
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- Senior Art Exhibition Begins
- Author Talk: Dr. Bill Kerrigan and Ryan Worbs
- Popular Reading Books for June
- New Popular Reading Books for July
- New Popular Reading Books for August!
- Special workshops offered by the library!
- New Popular Reading Books for September!
- Oberlin College
- Oberlin Celebrates Professor Steven Plank's 20 Years as Collegium Musicum Director with Reunion Weekend and Concert
- Associate Professor of Jazz Trombone Robin Eubanks Wins 2009 DownBeat Readers' Poll
- Oberlin College Celebrates Black History Month
- Three Concerts, Three Days, Sixty Songs: Oberlin Celebrates Schumann, February 4-6, 2010
- New Art Therapy Program Will Help Students Decompress
- Shuo Li '12 Earns Second Prize at Meg Quigley Vivaldi Competition
- Oberlin's Baroque Performance Institute, June 21 - July 5, Focuses on London, Featuring Music from Purcell to Handel
- Robert Bosch Awarded Mathematical Art Exhibition First Prize
- Two Classic American Operas Staged in Oberlin January 30
- Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk, February 3, 2010 in Finney Chapel
- Celebrated Author and Oberlin Professor Dan Chaon Makes his Mark on Aspiring Writers
- Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk February 3, 2010 in Finney Chapel
- Artwork by Samantha Mitchell '08 Featured in Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
- Conservatory Faculty to Perform at March 1 Benefit Concert for the Homeless
- Ray English wins 2009 Hugh C. Atkinson award
- Politics Professor Ben Schiff Receives Prestigious Chadwick Alger Prize
- Rare 1950s Jazz Photographs on View at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
- Superstar Physicist Brian Greene to Speak on Campus March 4
- AMAM Awarded $1.25 million Grant from Mellon Foundation for Academic Programming
- Apollo's Fire and Alex Klein Play Virtuosic Venetian Concertos on March 10
- Ohio Christian University
- Brenda Carter joins 1000 point club
- Lady Blazers Make History With 20th Win
- Lady Blazers Fall Short at UC-Clermont
- Lady Blazers Win and Move to 19-3
- Blazers 1-1 For the Weekend
- Lady Blazers Win Again and move to 19-3
- Blazers Move to 19-3
- Lady Blazers Win Again
- OCU to Send Workers and Supplies for Haiti Relief
- OCU's Haiti Relief Effort in the News
- Blazers Win 2 In Regional Play
- Lady Blazers Win Three More this Week and Advance to 17-3
- In Remembrance of Mrs. Gale Kelly
- Blazers Win at Home
- Blazers Win Two on the Road
- Mahalia (Hali) Burleson Signs for 2010 Volleyball Season
- Rucker signs with Lady Trailblazers
- Trailblazers Lose Heartbreaker to KCU 71 to 75
- Lady Blazers sign first recruit for 2010-11 season
- Public Invited to Submit Comments Regarding the University
- Ohio University
- The Leadership Challenge comes to Ohio University
- New climate record shows century-long droughts in eastern North America
- ranks Ohio University among best
- Ohio University trustees' retreat focuses on strategic planning
- Chief of police opts for position closer to home
- Ohio University mourns loss of Russ College student
- The Ohio State Lantern
- Campus events celebrate black history
- Cooperative living offers an alternative housing option for students
- Student project is mistaken for a campus gas leak
- Ohio State to open new chemistry building in 2014
- OSU fundraising struggles in shaky economy
- Local 'Idol' goes to Hollywood
- Team of MBA students win big at 2010 Marketing Summit
- Balletmet's 'Midsummer's Night' performance refreshing in winter chill
- Crime Briefs: Man accused of cracking window at Buckeye Donuts
- Technology makes class interactive
- Three board members to tackle tuition and costs
- Team's testing system wins top honors
- Arts administration miffed by move
- Rude, disruptive and obnoxious: Stop texting
- Gov t parties are too polarizing
- Big Shots, big winnings
- Obama should talk to public directly
- Buckeye Benefit Dinner for Haiti
- Weekly Webcast - February 5th
- Buckeye fans show support for soldiers
- The Ohio State University
- Your Brain on Latino Comics
- Fisher College MBA students win international marketing competition
- Research News: Family meals, adequate sleep, and limited TV may lower childhood obesity
- Undergrad Research event: Honors Thesis or Not?
- 'What's Your Story?' Lecture Series
- Men's bball: Ohio State vs Iowa
- Men's bball: Ohio State at Illinois
- La Danse: 'The Paris Opera Ballet'
- Winter storm alert
- Parking alert: Winter storm arrangements
- Rhodes back home
- Urban Arts Space: 'Art, Documentary, and Propaganda in Wartime China'
- Lecture: 'International Institutions as Signaling Devices'
- Wex screening: 'The Sun'
- United Black World Month: 'Ali the Man, the Myth, the People's Champion'
- President Gee's statement on Third Frontier renewal
- Science Cafe
- United Black World Month Featured Speaker Angela Davis
- United Black World Month: 'Black People, Black Love'
- Buckeye Benefit Dinner for Haiti
- Union Institute & University
- Announcing the Women's Empowerment Scholarship
- MA Psych Open House - Brattleboro, VT
- Homeless in Cincinnati Symposium May 1
- Earth Day Celebration in Montpelier
- Union Announces National Commencement Speaker
- Expert To Present at Psy.D. Meeting
- Portland Info Session & Artist Talk June 15
- BRATTLEBORO CENTER OFFERS CLEP TESTING
- M.Ed. Program Brings Top Educator to Vermont
- UI&U JOINS YELLOW RIBBON PROGRAM
- POET MARTIN ESPADA VISITS UI&U
- California Commencement July 19
- UI&U Launches Center for Clinical Mindfulness
- Union Launches Online M.Ed. Program
- Union Makes Diverse Education's Top 100 List
- UI&U Florida Center Commencement August 30
- Union Announces New ESM Major
- BS in Leadership Now Accepting New Learners
- Union Appoints New Board Member
- UI&U's Sacramento Center Relocates
- University of Cincinnati
- Nominations Open for Just Community Awards
- Drug Discovery at the University of Cincinnatibr
- UC Engineering Prof Named Cincinnati's Chemist of the Year
- UC Sponsors Talk by Literacy Educator and Social Justice Advocate
- Thousands of Visitors Expected at UC for Open House on Presidents Day
- Black History Month Activities at UC
- 'Dubious' Achievements from Polling World Revealed in UC Prof's Rankingsbr
- CANCELLED: Psychology Colloquium on HIV/AIDS Prevention Abroad
- New Stem Cell Facility at Cincinnati Children's to Advance Disease Research
- UC's Army ROTC Honored with MacArthur Award
- Nominations Open for Diversity Ambassador Award
- Not Too Late to Join 'Bearcats for Barrett'br
- 'Dubious' Achievements from Polling World Noted in UC Prof's Rankingsbr
- PhysOrg.com: Are Multivitamins Worth the Money?br
- AOL News: UC Historian Quoted on Admiral Mike Mullen's Breaking Ranks on Gays in Militarybr
- UC's Kuamka Extravaganza 2010 Concludes Saturday: Save a Life and Have a Ball!
- CCM Presents a Musical Salute to Our Armed Forces at the 2010 Prism Concert
- UC's Army ROTC Honored with MacArthur Award
- Nominations Open for Diversity Ambassador Award
- Not Too Late to Join 'Bearcats for Barrett'br
- University of Dayton
- Alumni Award Winners
- Laughter and Learning
- Spreading the Gospel through Mass Media
- Center of International Attention
- Archbishop Pilarczyk Named Award-Winning Communicator
- Safety and Security Abroad
- A Simpler Way to Screen for Heart Disease Risk
- A Simpler Way to Predict Heart Disease
- University Gives Religious Communications Award to Archbishop Pilarczyk
- State Gives $250,000 to Aerospace Hub
- Minoring in 'Green'
- A Call to Lead and Serve
- Electro-optics Researcher Appointed to Mann Chair
- Construction Projects Move Ahead
- More Than Just Land
- Chat With Roland Martin
- Scholar-Athletes Are A Way of Life
- Prayers and Aid for Haiti
- Students Raise Eyebrows at Statehouse
- A New Leader in Marian Studies
- University of Toledo
- Ritter Planetarium: Follow the Drinking Gourd
- Ritter Planetarium: Follow the Drinking Gourd
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- Ritter Planetarium: Skywatchers of Africa
- Biological Sciences Seminar
- Ritter Planetarium: Skywatchers of Africa
- Communication Month Celebration
- Communication Month Celebration
- Environment, Social Inequality & Sustainability: Understand
- Communication Month Celebration -- Sponsored by the Dept. of
- Documentary, Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq
- Communication Month Celebration
- La Tertulia
- La Tertulia
- Deadline: Concerto/Aria Competition for Music Majors
- UT Symphonic Band & Wind Ensemble Concert
- Sym. Band Rehearse
- Lake Erie Center Public Lecture Series
- 5th Annual Reel Black History Month Film Festival
- Concert
- University of Toledo Health Science Campus
- UT names head football coach
- UT s jazz legend to be recognized by Lake Erie West Hall of Fame
- Jazzy holiday spectacular to take place Dec. 8
- Engineering students help Honduras village access clean water
- Vote for Toledo s Pontiac Game-Changing Performance and UT could win $100,000
- Cleveland goes to college, UT guarantees it
- UT acquires key plot for development, will raze BP gas station
- Community invited to Savage Arena open house
- Counters shed light on parking availability
- Operatic concert to take place Dec. 12
- Scott Park Library to close
- Design exposition to showcase work by senior engineering students
- UT women's cross country, track ready to run kitchen at local shelter
- Vote for Toledo s Pontiac Game-Changing Performance
- Sports writer to speak at UT commencement Dec. 20
- Canaday Center recognized for exhibit on disability history
- President briefs Finance Committee on budget scenarios
- President discusses impact of state budget on UT at town hall meeting
- Promoting health Jeopardy! style: College of Nursing project helps veterans
- President warns of tougher times at town hall meeting
- Wittenberg University
- Wittenberg Men's Basketball Legends To Be Inducted Into Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame & Museum
- Twenty-Eight Wittenberg Student-Athletes Claim Spring Sport All-Conference Awards
- Wittenberg Alumnus Organizes Record-Setting Youth Tennis Program
- Wittenberg Football Ranked No. 11 in National Preseason Poll
- Wittenberg University Announces Athletics Hall Of Honor Class of 2008
- Wittenberg Assistant Football Coach Andy Waddle Coaches Camp In Germany
- Wittenberg University Selects Justin Stuckey As First Full-Time Men's And Women's Tennis Coach
- Wittenberg Announces Dave Maurer Day To Celebrate Legendary Coach's Many Contributions To University
- Wittenberg Cross Country Teams Host 2008 Invitational Meet
- Wittenberg Football Standout Zach Brumfield Named Semifinalist For Prestigious Draddy Award
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- Wittenberg Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of Concerned Black Students With Wide Range of Black History Month Activities
- Wittenberg Department Of Music Offers Variety Of February Concerts, Events
- Late Legendary Mentors Inspire Wittenberg Women's Basketball Team To Activism For Cancer Awareness
- Portraits by Wittenberg Art Students On ExhibitXIn University's Main Administrative Building
- Wittenberg Welcomes Photographer Terence Byrnes For Witt Series-Sponsored Event Titled 'The Springfield Project'
- Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Convocation Highlighted By Mary Frances Berry's Keynote Address
- Wittenberg Community Rallies For Fourth Annual Commemorative Freedom March
- Wittenberg University Hosts New Outreach Program Wittenberg Science Saturdays
- Wittenberg Celebrates Annual Candlemas Service Feb. 2
- Buckeye Commentary
- Malcolm Jenkins hearts Seantrel Henderson
- How High the Buckeye?
- Midweek Mierda: Grasping at Straws Edition
- BlogPoll: Final
- Comment on So there's this game going on tonight by buckitalian
- Comment on So there's this game going on tonight by Brutus78
- Comment on And the Heisman goes to… by andyvadas
- Comment on So there's this game going on tonight by DuckAndCover!
- Topix Ohio
- Federal money for Ohio passenger train coming soon
- Lawyer for federal drug agent acquitted in Ohio framing trial says he hopes to return to work
- Community Mourns Ohio Trooper Killed In Crash
- Ohio man pleads not guilty in blast
- Illegal Prescription Drug Use Deaths Up in Ohio
- 'Historic' snow strands countless
- GPS helping nab suspects
- Earthquake in Ohio: It will happen
- Ohio AG approves language for Ohio livestock vote
- Ohio couple: lives saved by concerned co-workers
- Smelly Radishes Spread Fear Of Gas Leak
- Convicted ex-Rep. Traficant says businesses not interested in plan for Indian gambling casino
- Cleveland: Jury reaches 'not guilty' verdicts in drug agent's Ohio trial
- Neighbor arrested in Ohio house blast
- Ohio lawmakers meet deadline to approve $700M Third Frontier Program renewal for May ballot
- Cedar Point Looking To Fill 4,500 Summer Jobs
- Ohio Catches Up On Sending Out State Tax Booklets
- Ohio prepares for possible foot of snow
- Winter storm watch in effect for Friday, Saturday
- Ohio priest faces sexual abuse charges in W.Va.
