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The agency with nine employees at offices in Uniontown and Mogadore is celebrating its 50th year.
BGSU aims to cut costs by printing responsibly
A new "Print Responsibly" campaign at Bowling Green State University could save $1.5 million a year and reduce pages printed by 40 percent.
St. Joseph Pastor Honored on 70th Birthday
Students, faculty and staff of St. Joseph School in Randolph recently held a surprise 70th birthday party at the school in honor of Fr.
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Ohio man, Sussex boy accused of setting two fires
GEORGETOWN - An Ohio man and a Sussex County juvenile have been charged with setting two fires in July that damaged a motel and a mill building, Delaware State Fire Marshal deputies said.
UNIONTOWN, Ohio William H. Shenton, 88, of Meadow Lane Avenue N.W., died at 9:55 p.m. Monday, Sept.
Health insurance no longer fully reimbursing doctors for vaccines
Parents who bring their kids to Dr. G. Andrew McIntosh for the chicken pox vaccine are out of luck.
Doctors Slash Vaccinations Due To Rising Costs
G. Andrew McIntosh for the chicken pox vaccine are out of luck. The family physician, who has a solo practice in Uniontown, Ohio, doesn't offer that shot because he can't afford it.
Dispatches from the Culture Wars
FFRF Challenges Religious Mission Statement
Blogroll Archives Posted on: September 5, 2009 9:09 AM, by Ed Brayton The Freedom From Religion Foundation is challenging another school district , this time in Ohio, over a mission statement that expresses a preference for religion.
Authorities: Suspect In Cybersex Sting Planned To a Dunka Daughters
An Ohio man is on trial in Miami on charges he planned to submerge two young girls in water until they became unconscious for his own sexual gratification.
Man With Drowning Fetish Wanted to Dunk Girls: Prosecutor
Jeffrey Doland may have issues. Prosecutors say the Ohio man flew to Miami in 2007 to fulfill his so-called drowning fetish, hoping to exchange $500 for the chance to dunk and drown a woman's two young girls, according to the Miami Herald .
Group complains about schools' 'belief in God'
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Group complains about schools' 'belief in God'
UNIONTOWN - An atheist group is complaining about an Ohio school district's mission statement listing "belief in God" among its values.
Uniontown resident earns medical degree
Heather A. Lewis of Uniontown, Ohio, was one of the 104 students who received a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens at the June 6, 2009, graduation.
Uniontown resident earns medical degree
Heather A. Lewis of Uniontown, Ohio, was one of the 104 students who received a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens at the June 6, 2009, graduation.
Uniontown resident earns medical degree
Heather A. Lewis of Uniontown, Ohio, was one of the 104 students who received a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens at the June 6, 2009, graduation.
Akron police officer Jeff Tyler was named Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics Instructor for 2009 by the International Matrial Arts Council.
Updated: DispatcherGate Widens, Holli Webb Sent the Email to Anita Malachowski
Update : I love when we are able to actually influence change. Both dispatchers are on administrative leave pending an investigation.
MARION: Ralph E. Ulrich, age 63, died Monday evening, at his residence, with his family at his side.