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Four northwest Ohio female business leaders have been recognized by the Ohio Department of Development for their contribution to the state's economy.
Diocese closing Galion's Grace Episcopal Church
The only Episcopal church in Galion closed last month, after being a place of worship for more than 130 years.
Old Oaks neighborhood enjoys a bit of a revival
Chris Wright, a restoration specialist with One Red Slate, works on restoring a roof in Old Oaks that was damaged by Hurricane Ike last year.
A handful of its ribs were broken. The paint had fallen off. Three big holes let the light through.
ZANESVILLE: Daniel 'Danny' G. McGee, born May 5, 1947 to the late Kenneth and Vinnie McGee in Zanesville, Ohio, passed away on Thursday, October 22, 2009 at his home surrounded by family and friends following a long illness.
Cadillacs soon will be unavailable in pink and every other color in Bryan and hundreds of other small towns across the nation.
30th New Music Festival offers performances, talks
Bowling Green State University will present its 30th annual New Music Festival from Oct.
Fall Color Update 4: Dynamic blazes of orange, yellow, red and rust provide perfect backdrop
Dynamic blazes of orange, yellow, red and rust will provide the perfect backdrop for hikers who are ready to reconnect with the natural world this weekend.
Charles Drier, 55, Toledo, arrested by the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office for failure to comply with a court order, no bond.
Weekend: Arts Partnership to present Youtheatre show 'Seussical Jr.'
The Arts Partnership of Greater Hancock County will present Youtheatre's production of the musical, "Seussical Jr.," Oct.
Bumps slow turnpike's roll out of E-ZPass
With some early system glitches apparently resolved, Ohio Turnpike officials say the E-ZPass electronic toll-collection system was working well after its first week in service.
A three-vehicle crash on South Lincoln Avenue Wednesday afternoon sent five people to the hospital.
New Covenant welcomes all to Family & Friends Day
What if Zacchaeus, a short man who climbed a tree for a better view, instead roared up on a motorcycle to see and meet Jesus? And what about the elderly African American woman who saw leather-wearing Latino bikers in her church? Love and acceptance, on both counts.
Gabe Vitek and the Ivory write relatable, changing music
Gabe Vitek found himself in Nashville on doctor's orders after a physical in his hometown of Bryan, Ohio, when his doctor told the then-high schoolmusician he should look into Belmont University.
At least one write-in will win a Columbus school board seat
With absentee voting to begin Tuesday, the Columbus Board of Education race is shaping up as the year of the write-in, with six write-in candidates outnumbering the three names on the ballot.
A 2004 Elmwood High School graduate living in southwest Ohio died Wednesday of complications from viral pneumonia after testing positive for so-called swine flu last week, according to the family.
Large bed designed for bariatric patients
Patently Speaking highlights the technological achievements of Fort Wayne area residents.
Ohio Couple Injured in Fayette County Crash
A couple from Bryan, Ohio, were injured in a crash in Fayette County involving a motorcycle, a car and a semi.
Brooke L. Johnson became the bride of Trevor D. Donaldson on May 23 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Bryan.
Menacing, disorderly conduct provoking -- Mary L. Hill, 47, of 1165 True Hollow Road, Charge 1 dismissed with prejudice in consideration of plea to Charge 2, guilty, fined $50 and court costs, sentenced to one-year probation, barred from entering victim's property, ordered to not contact victim; Aug.

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