'Active seniors' excel in national Wii bowling tournament
Who knew that Huron County boasts some of the top Wii bowlers in the nation?
View ArticleHard workers help coffee shop thrive
What do a barista, a cafeteria stockman and a custodial worker have in common? For Dennis Randleman, Dustin Wilhelm and Fostina Hunter, the answer is great personalities, strong work ethics and lots of...
View ArticleHow does the government waste money? Let us count the ways
The following editorial appeared in The Orange County Register on Monday (TNS):
View ArticleLocal government funds half what they were in 2008
Every dollar is important to local government.
View ArticleLocal 7th-graders begin fundraiser to help adults with cancer
Many would agree life is good. But what if that life was ridden with cancer? What if it was going to be cut short?
View ArticleNorwalk 200 right around the corner
“Norwalk 200.” Chances are in 2017 this will be the theme of nearly every event, as Norwalk celebrates its bicentennial.
View ArticleU.S. EPA retracts racing regulation
COLUMBUS — Following an effort led by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rescinded language within a proposed regulation which sought to prohibit the...
View ArticleBrowns busy on Day 2 of draft
BEREA - The Browns finally addressed their glaring need at quarterback Friday night in the NFL Draft by picking Southern California’s Cody Kessler late in the third round at No. 93 overall.
View ArticleDid Cleveland Browns find their quarterback of the future?
When news breaks, there’s often no better and no worse place to be than social media, on which humanity reacts together in amazing ways and produces more opinions than you can handle, all at once.
View ArticleBrowns actually seem to have a plan that might pay dividends
There have been Cleveland Browns drafts through the years that looked good on paper. Some even played out well on the field.
View ArticleLaundry packet injuries continue to surge In children
A new study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Central Ohio Poison Center found that exposure to laundry...
View ArticleHere's how to protect outdoor workers from exposure to Zika virus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC) issued new guidance and information on Friday for outdoor workers, mosquito control workers and business travelers to protect against occupational...
View ArticleMilan discusses plans for community garden
MILAN — The Milan village council approved the use of property for a new community garden, headed by the Milan’s food pantry.
View ArticleNorwalk council members discuss centralized dispatch, flow control
Norwalk councilman Stephen Schumm told fellow city council members about centralized dispatch at Tuesday night’s meeting.
View ArticleOut-of-state telemarketer sued for misleading Ohioans about computer virus
COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced a lawsuit against a telemarketer accused of tricking consumers into thinking their computers were infected with a virus in order to take their...
View ArticleThese organizations are receiving money
The Erie County Community Foundation is pleased to announce the completion of its Round 1, 2016 community grants cycle.
View ArticleBrowns load up on receivers in draft
The Cleveland Browns wrapped their 2016 draft class by selecting Arizona linebacker Scooby Wright in the seventh round with the 250th overall pick.
View ArticleBrowns didn't cash in on their bounty of draft picks
Tennessee and Cleveland picked up a bunch of prime picks by trading down before the NFL Draft. They didn’t do much with them.
View ArticleBears agree with quarterback Brian Hoyer on one-year deal
The Bears entered the NFL draft with nine picks and some interest in a quarterback class that general manager Ryan Pace labeled as both deep and intriguing. Yet the Bears didn't select a quarterback...
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