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Motorcyclist injured in Union County
A Raymond man is in a Columbus hospital with injuries incurred in a car-motorcycle accident Wednesday afternoon in Union County.
Marguerite F. Higgenbotham (Boomer) Rees
A funeral service for Marguerite F. Higgenbotham Rees, 76, of Newark, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Brucker & Kishler Funeral Home, 985 N. 21st St., Newark, with Pastor Tom Wilson officiating.
COSHOCTON - The children's production of 'Oliver Twist' will open July 10 at the Triple Locks Theater.
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One of the strengths of The Plain Dealer is its photography staff. No matter how much you may gnash your teeth at its excessive American Idol and Dancing with the Stars coverage and relegation of local arts and ...
2009 Honda Pilot [Pricing announced]
Honda debuted a thinly-veiled production version of its all-new 2009 Pilot at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show - followed by the full production version just a few months later - and has now released pricing in ...
Domestic violence, assault, disorderly conduct - Melanie S. Honaker-Magill, 30, of last known address 695 Washington Ave., Charges 1 and 2 dismissed with prejudice in consideration of plea to Charge 3, guilty, ...
Pair face charges in alleged racially motivated assault
A Union County Grand Jury recently indicted a dozen individuals including a man accused of felonious assault and having sexual contact with a minor.
Marysville school board closes elementary, cuts busing
After delaying for weeks decisions they said were too agonizing to make in a rush, the members of the school board voted tonight to cut high-school busing and to close an elementary school.
Johnny Ray Soper, 54, of Baltimore, died Sunday, May 4, 2008, at Ohio State University Hospital after a prolonged illness. via LancasterEagleGazette
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Listed in: Wii , PlayStation 3 , PSP , Xbox 360 Tags: Japan , Star Wars , Dark AleX , Playstation Home , Jade Raymond O 1 If you're a gamer, you know how April 1 goes. via Xbox 360 News Coverage 24
Green Factory & Green Building
In addition to its ongoing efforts to improve the environmental performance of its automobile, motorcycle, power equipment and aviation products, Honda is working to reduce the environmental footprint of its ... via WebWire
Pair of sex offenders sentenced
“The only thing I want to say is I am sorry for what I've done and that I do take full responsibility”
A pair of local sexually offenders were sent to prison yesterday. Donald E. Paver and Jeremie Scott Robinson were both ruled sexually oriented offenders by Union County Common Pleas Court Judge Richard E. ... via Marysville Journal-Tribune
Myers becomes CEO of Farmers & Merchants
Shon Myers, president of Farmers & Merchants Bank and its parent, has been named chief executive of the community bank. via Dayton Daily News
Township appeals decision on firing of police chief
“They will continue to fight and cost the taxpayers money because that's all they do for a personal little vendetta.”
More... More... Township appeals decision on firing of police chief Sugarcreek Twp. via Dayton Daily News
A disturbance in the 900 block of West Perry Street was investigated. 8:30 a.m. A West Mary Street resident reported her vehicle damaged while parked at her residence since Friday. via Central Ohio
Theft - A 2003 Pontiac Sunbird was taken from the American Legion on Cooks Hill Road between 6:30 and 9:42 p.m. Sunday. via Chillicothe Gazette
DUNCAN FALLS - Donald Raymond DeWitt, 82, a longtime resident of Duncan Falls and Zanesville, passed away at 12:12 p.m. Friday, Feb. via ZanesvilleTimesRecorder.com
“This was a time [1946] when gasoline was 15 cents per gallon, bulk oil sold for 45 cents per gallon, Coca-Cola and 7-Up were five cents per bottle, Kelly Springfield tires sold for $9.95, and the telephone number was FR7-4375”
If readers have driven through Pickerington in the last 60 years, they will recognize the service station pictured above, though it stands closed today. via LancasterEagleGazette
“Mr. Crockett is also charged with tampering with evidence for allegedly destroying by fire the shoes he wore during those crimes”
Three Washington County men could each spend up to 20 years in prison if they are convicted on charges they robbed a Putnam Avenue resident at gunpoint on Nov. via Marietta Times