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Holman, Russica to face off in Nov.
After holding office for 20 years, Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman said he still loves the job.
Ten Minutes With . . . Victoria Bussert
Victoria Bussert began directing musicals as a 7-year-old in Munster, Ind., leading neighborhood kids in productions of "Sleeping Beauty" and "Mary Poppins." As a professional director, she has staged about 250 ...
Fund limits colleges' access to their money
Some colleges and nonprofits in Ohio are trying to figure out how the termination and liquidation of a popular investment fund will affect them and when they might get back the money they have invested.
A Q&A with Andy Fiffick, president and CEO of Rad Air Complete Car Care Andy Fiffick is the president and CEO of Rad Air Complete Car Care, which has seven service centers in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
Brunswick to add college center to its recreation center in collaboration with Tri-C
An unusual collaboration involving the city and several local colleges will culminate this morning in the unveiling of plans for a $10 million college center at the city's recreation center.
Sorority joins forces to Think Pink
Members of Zeta Tau Alpha's Alumnae Chapters along with the collegiate Zetas at Baldwin-Wallace College, have joined forces with the Cleveland Browns and National City Bank to help raise the public's awareness ...
WVU Symphony Orchestra opens season with Beethoven works
The West Virginia University Symphony Orchestra will perform two major works by Ludwig van Beethoven when it opens its concert season Thursday, Sept.
McCain stumping in greater Cleveland
John McCain is spending the day campaigning in the Cleveland area, where he arrived Monday night.
The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Helene Louise Frances Yurth of Bemus Point, died peacefully in the company of her husband and family members on Sept.
Teen scribbles his way into trouble with paint and marker
BEREA VANDALISM:A Fournier Street man called police the night of Sept. 12 after he observed a teen spray-painting a stop sign at the intersection of Kraft and Fournier.
Renowned scientist talks sustainability at Baldwin-Wallace College
Baldwin-Wallace welcomed renowned scientist E.O. Wilson to campus Wednesday as the kickoff speaker for its "Enduring Questions" lecture series on environmental sustainability.
Arnold named director of orchestral studies at WVU
Maestro Mitchell Arnold has been named director of orchestral studies in the West Virginia University College of Creative Arts .
Petty thieves use big names in their ploy to pinch pizza
BEREA THEFT:The night manager at Pizza King reported a theft from the restaurant around 1 a.m. Aug.
BGSU Firelands will host college night
Bowling Green State University Firelands will host its 38th annual College Night, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept.
B-W falls, but Lepley sets record
Senior wide receiver Matt Lepley caught a career-high 15 passes for 134 yards and set Baldwin-Wallace College's school-record for receptions in a game today, but the Yellow Jackets lost to No.
Jane Kyle Clarke passed away peacefully Friday, Aug. 22, 2008 with her two daughters at her side.
Two area residents recently received their degrees from Ohio Northern University.
Peter Sikora for Ohio Supreme Court -- editorial
The seven justices on Ohio's highest court have the final word on legal appeals.
August 27, 2008 1:05 PM Denver Little Broncos running back Andre Hall is starting to feel comfortable with the team.
Ohio Takes Center Stage in Presidential Race
Presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barak Obama are gearing up for the final stretch of their campaigns.