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What you need to know about Zika virus

Recently the media has been flooded with information regarding the Zika virus. Huron County Public Health (HCPH) would like to lessen any confusion Huron County residents might have had over the past...

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’Mom’s Night Out’ time for networking, relaxation

Valentine’s Day came about a week and a half early this year for 20 deserving moms involved with the Huron County Help Me Grow program.

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Seasonal campers protest being booted from permanent campsites

NEW LONDON — Several seasonal campers appeared before council Monday to protest being moved from what they thought were their permanent campsites at the Reservoir Park.

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EHOVE students win top spots at regional BPA competition

AVVERY — EHOVE Career Center students made a strong showing at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) regional competition.

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Johnson's Island home for Civil War prisoners

The years of 1861 to 1865 were tumultuous ones for our country.

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Huron County law enforcement memorial project progressing

The Huron County law enforcement memorial project is moving closer to reality.

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Edison dominates Bucyrus in Div. III sectional final

MONROEVILLE — The Edison Chargers put their foot down on the accelerator and never looked back. 

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Edith Ann Divers Painter

WILLARD — Edith Ann Divers Painter, 63, passed away peacefully at her home on February 27, 2016, surrounded by her family.

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James sits as Cavs routed by Wizards, 113-99

 

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Hazardous weather outlook for Huron County

(POSTED at 9:23 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016) The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a wind advisory for Huron County and the surrounding areas that will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 10...

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Blast from the Past: 'LET HIM WITHOUT SIN CAST THE FIRST STONE'

Feb. 29, 1924

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Will Browns take a QB with second pick overall in NFL draft?

INDIANAPOLIS — Jared Goff has a dubious little item on his resume that could make him an ideal fit as the future quarterback of the Cleveland Browns.

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‘Spotlight’ takes top Oscar amid biting commentary on race

LOS ANGELES — Bringing an end to an unpredictable and tumultuous Oscar race, the newsroom drama “Spotlight” took home the top prize for best picture at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday, emerging...

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As Super Tuesday nears, Hillary Clinton is in position to move far ahead

ARLINGTON, Va. — After a rocky few weeks, Hillary Clinton is finally on a path to victory.

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Trump seeks insurmountable lead in Tuesday primaries

HOUSTON — Donald Trump’s angry army is positioned to march across 11 states Tuesday with enough firepower to anoint him the inevitable Republican nominee by day’s end, while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz...

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Certain diseases can be hard to swallow

Today, being rare as Leap Day, is also Rare Disease Day, a time to raise awareness about uncommon and unusual diseases and how they affect people’s lives.

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Super Tuesday predictions point to Trump, Clinton routs

On Tuesday, more delegates will be awarded than on any other day of the presidential race. About half of the delegates needed for a Republican candidate to win the nomination are at stake, plus about a...

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Sen. Sherrod Brown, colleagues urge extension of overtime pay to millions of...

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today joined his Senate colleagues in urging the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to extend overtime pay to millions of Americans who are working long hours...

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Public invited to comment on Ohio's 2016-2017 hunting season proposals

Ohioans are invited to offer public comment regarding the proposed and future hunting, trapping and fishing regulations at open houses scheduled across the state.

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No evidence of violations involving university consultant

COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced that an investigation into a Wright State University consultant’s possible status as a lobbyist did not find evidence of law violations.

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