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Omar Holmes, 14, hides his gift of flowers as his date arrives at the Rosemore Middle School prom in Whitehall.
Whitehall might raze 10% of condos in troubled complex
Whitehall code-enforcement officers Walt Sural, left, and Steve Hobart, center, inspect part of the Woodcliff Condominiums complex with Bryan Wagner, Franklin County Environmental Court's chief environmental specialist.
Owner gets prison for hiring man to burn his house
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Columbus Mileposts | May 21, 1975: Train carried symbols of nation's heritage
The Freedom Train - a 22-car traveling U.S. bicentennial museum - puffed into Columbus on May 21, 1975, pulled by a restored steam engine.
Man accused in copper thefts receives 15-year sentence, will serve 12 years
A Reynoldsburg man accused of operating a theft ring with three other people was sentenced to 15 years in prison, with three years suspended for community control.
State Issues Grants To Encourage Tire Recycling
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that more than 2 million tires are scattered across the state, becoming an environmental hazard.
Ohio man pleads guilty to teen's death in 1975
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A 71-year-old man who pleaded guilty to murder in the strangulation of a teenage girl in 1975 in suburban Columbus has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
Ohio man pleads guilty to teen's death in 1975
A 71-year-old man who pleaded guilty to murder in the strangulation of a teenage girl in 1975 in suburban Columbus has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
Man Pleads Guilty To 1975 Cold Case Slaying Of Teenager
In September, Robert Meyer, of Cincinnati, was arrested and charged with the March 9, 1975 slaying and sexual assault of 17-year-old Karen Adams, 10TV's Maureen Kocot reported.