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OCLC named among Computerworld's Best Places to Work in Information Technology
DUBLIN, Ohio, June 18, 2013 - OCLC, the world's leading library service and research organization, based in Dublin, Ohio, has been named among Computerworld's " Best Places to Work in IT ."
K-State center fielder Jared King says he will turn pro
"I wouldn't call it a no-brainer, but I'm ready to start my pro career," King said of the decision.
Robotics event taking place June 22 in Dublin
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology -- was founded in 1989 to inspire young people to become interested and participate in science and technology.
For Barbara Baisden, a day without a mug of coffee from Cup o' Joe is like - well, like not many others.
Transportation Insider: Agencies try to ease West Side road hassles
Afternoon Update, sent weekday afternoons, keeps you up to date with breaking news and updates from later in the day.
Zanesville to host series of shale seminars
Local businesses struggling to break into the Utica Shale supply chain might have a new in.
Dublin Police Change Way They Patrol In High-Crash Area
Dublin police are cracking down on one dangerous stretch of road. The stretch of U.S. Route 33, between Frantz and Avery roads, has seen an increase in crashes since April.
Wendy's 'T-Rex' Burger Taken Off Menu After Reddit Post
A "T-Rex" burger stacked with nine quarter-pound Wendy's beef patties, nine slices of cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and pickles, and held together by a single bun has crumbled thanks to the Internet.
Posters of Rihanna in Dublin being covered up by residents
Apparently the people of Dublin want Rihanna to cover up. At least one person - who the "Irish Independent" is calling "the mystery prude" - has taken it upon themselves to staple shirts and dresses onto the promotional posters of a topless Rihanna put up in anticipation of her upcoming concert there.
Former teacher convicted of secretly videotaping nude students
Twenty female students, most of them younger than 18, were videotaped in the nude by a Wellington School theater director who hid a camera in a dressing room at the private school in Upper Arlington.
Ex-teacher convicted of secretly videotaping girls
A former drama teacher at the Wellington School faces up to 17 years in prison after pleading no contest today to secretly videotaping girls as they undressed at the Upper Arlington school.
Patrick Phillip Simon, 53, of West Portsmouth, died Friday, June 7, 2013, in Huntington, W.Va., as a result of a car wreck.
Judge seals results of Bias plea change
The public, at least for the time being, will not know what a former pain clinic owner pled to in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati.
City of Dublin Reduces Fuel Consumption & Reduces Emissions With New...
The city made a change to a high performance low emission diesel fuel last year after a 3-month fuel study that showed the significant savings and emission reductions.
Police and fire dispatching merger mulled
Consolidating dispatching operations for police and firefighters can seem like a good idea, but getting it done can be a long process, a consultant working with four Franklin County suburbs says.
Chaka Khan cancels performance at Picnic With the Pops
Citing the need for "extended vocal rest" ordered by her doctor, Chaka Khan won't headline the Picnic With the Pops season opener on June 14 in Columbus Commons.
Mercker Drafting First Link In Braves Division Dynasty
The first seeds for the Braves Division Dynasty were sown all the way back in the 1986 draft.
National Champs! Pipe Band Wins Grade 4 U.S. Open Title
The Alma College Pipe Band, competing at the Alma Highland Festival May 25-26, won the Grade Four U.S. Open Pipe Band Championship.
"The real challenge here is taking advantage of your opportunities when they do come along," said McIlroy.