Takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries: Questions loom for Hillary Clinton and...
WASHINGTON — Tuesday’s primaries in Michigan and Mississippi – and additional Republican contests in Idaho and Hawaii – further clarified the GOP side of the presidential race and posed new questions...
View ArticleDo you work at Walmart? You probably just got a raise
COLUMBUS – As part of the largest single-day, private-sector pay increase ever, more than 1.2 million Walmart and Sam’s Club associates in the U.S., including 10,652 in the Cleveland/Akron area and...
View ArticleReport: Ohio 2015 job growth total is totally uninspiring
Revised jobs data released underscored Ohio's slow-growth trend, and January's numbers suggest we are off to a sluggish 2016. The new data, released today by the Ohio Department of Job and Family...
View ArticleGood news for your wallet
This past winter heating season, average home heating bills were the lowest in a decade for Columbia Gas of Ohio customers.
View ArticleKalahari offers spring break packages
SANDUSKY — Those living in the Midwest can get an early taste of the heat at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions.
View ArticleSurvey: Despite fear, experience with vehicle technology leads to trust
Three out of four U.S. drivers report feeling “afraid” to ride in a self-driving car, according to a new survey from AAA.
View ArticleWonder why you're still getting robocalls? Loophole allows debt collectors to...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today urged the Federal Communications Commission to curb companies’ ability to robocall Americans to collect government debt, including federal student...
View Article“It’s terrifying to think that human trafficking happens so close to us, but...
COLUMBUS – Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) joined neighboring states to raise awareness about human trafficking for the entire month of February. OSHP, the Indiana State Police and...
View ArticleSearch warrants served on suspected illegal casino
The Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) announced today that search warrants were served on two locations associated with a suspected illegal casino operation. OCCC launched an investigation after...
View ArticleU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces $21 million to Ohio for conservation
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will distribute nearly $1.1 billion in excise tax revenues paid by sportsmen and sportswomen to state and territorial fish and wildlife agencies to fund fish and...
View ArticleGinseng hunters reminded about upcoming March deadline
COLUMBUS — American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) hunters are being reminded that uncertified root may not be possessed after March 31 without a weight receipt, according to the Ohio Department of...
View ArticleFrances Mae Stoneham
NORTH FAIRFIELD — Frances Mae Stoneham, 90, of North Fairfield passed away Tuesday morning, March 8, 2016 at Norwalk Memorial Home.
View ArticleMary Jo Carter
PLYMOUTH — Mary Jo Carter, age 59, of Plymouth, Ohio passed away on Monday, March 7, 2016 at Willard Mercy Hospital.
View ArticleMargaret F. Nickoli
NORWALK — Margaret F. Nickoli, 91, of Norwalk, Ohio, passed away Monday afternoon, March 7, 2016, at her son’s residence.
View ArticleKathleen E Schwartz
NORWALK — Kathleen E Schwartz, 89, of Norwalk, died Wednesday at her residence.
View ArticleThe BBG to perform Saturday in Huron
Fans of solid, local music should make their way to the Main Street Tavern in Huron on Saturday night.
View ArticleChickens key to living backyard-to-table
As families look to eat more natural, homegrown food, the farm-to-table trend is popping up in backyards. And for families embracing the backyard-to-table movement, chickens are a key element,...
View ArticleRecord warmth in eastern U.S. teases upcoming spring weather
AccuWeather reports warm weather is gripping the Eastern states this week, with temperatures surging into record territory.
View ArticleSunrise, Trupointe cooperatives agree to merge
Members of two of the largest cooperatives in Ohio approved the merger that will unify their businesses.
View ArticleThunderbirds oust Edison in regional semifinal
BOWLING GREEN — Maybe Edison saw it coming.
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