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Fred was born Aug. 10, 1929, in Leetonia, Ohio, and died June 18, 2013, at 10:40 a.m. at The Villages Hospital, The Villages, Fla., of cardiac failure.
Plain City man pleads guilty to burglary
A Plain City-area man was sentenced on Friday, June 14 to three years in prison for burglarizing a London apartment on Jan. 30 and stealing guns.
The Drowsy Lads to kick off concert series
Getting this year's summer concert series off to a festive start is what Bryan Howard, library services manager, had in mind so he did what most librarians do and did some research.
But, chances are London Schools Superintendent Tom Ben will get plenty of attention next week as grand marshal of the city's Strawberry Festival Parade.
Cadets learn more than they thought
If there were any doubt as to why the 24 cadets in this year's Madison County Junior Deputy Academy reported for duty at 9 a.m. on Monday, June 10 Sheriff Jim Sabin put those doubts to rest.
British roller coaster enthusiasts ride Waldameer's Ravine Flyer II
Close to 65 British roller coaster enthusiasts arrived at Waldameer Park & Water World in Millcreek Township on June 11 ready to ride the Ravine Flyer II.
21 Campaigns That Should Snare Lions at Cannes
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Portland, Ore. Giving Usain Bolt an unlikely run for his money during the 2012 Olympics was Nathan Sorrell, a 230-pound 12-year-old from London, Ohio.
London grappling with bulk trash problems
Street-side special pick ups of downed tree limbs, discarded appliances and bedbug-infested furniture and mattresses may soon get easier if the London Board of Public Utilities gets its way.
Man gets 4 years for robbing BP
The London man who held up the BP Station at 51 E. High St. in December was sentenced on Friday to four years in prison.
London Football "Camp of Champions" scheduled June 24-27
London Football Coach Jerry Wasserman announces that the annual London Football "Camp of Champions," open to students entering grades 2 through 8, will be held at London High School on Monday, June 24 through Thursday, June 27 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. London varsity coaches and players will work with campers with the goals of making them better players ... (more)
Andrew Rose's 'The Woman Before Wallis' uncovers...
Her name was Marguerite Alibert, and in "The Woman Before Wallis: Prince Edward, the Parisian Courtesan, and the Perfect Murder," Andrew Rose uncovers a piece of British royal family history that was successfully covered up, until now: The brief affair Edward had with the Parisian courtesan and dominatrix.
The Biz: Robin Meade's Morning Glory
When Robin Meade was a child growing up in the small town of New London, Ohio, neighbors would catch her singing " The Star -Spangled Banner" in front of the flagpole on her lawn.
Every year for the past 14 years, when Rich Hayes of London, Ohio, comes to Middleport to attend the Middleport Alumni Association banquet, he brings along 10 or 12 new American flags for the village to display.
Ranger cadets take oath of office
With that admonition, Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director James Zehringer prepared cadets of the agency's 17th ranger academy for commission as state park officers.
Woman's death a 'shock,' sisters say
Family members of a 59-year-old woman found dead in her home said authorities told them her death will be ruled a homicide.
Moreland Hills Police Chief Tom Flauto's trial continued to August 14
MORELAND HILLS The trial of village Police Chief Thomas Flauto for alleged misuse of a law enforcement database has been continued.
Does Britain Have Its Own Obama
At 34 Chuka Umunna has already been talked of as a future Labour party leader in the United Kingdom, and as "Britain's Obama." His mix of values and passion for social justice reflects his background.
Driver Taken Into Custody After Hit-Skip Crashes, Pursuit
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said they were handling a crash that resulted from a chase in Madison County on Tuesday.
Beck's Seed moves to Madison County
The imaginary line that separates the states of Indiana and Ohio makes a difference in whether a person identifies themselves as a Hoosier or a Buckeye.
City Spy: North Londoners drool at prospect of Oriental City
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