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Parma Area Chamber of Commerce announces 2009 Pride Award winners
One of the hottest holiday parties of the year happened last week, and RH has all the latest local gossip for you.
Lorene A. Troxell, 99, formerly of Warren, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009, at Park Vista Retirement Center in Young-stown. She was born July 25, 1910, in Massillon, a daughter of Archie Hiram and Nellie H. Ohl Troxell, and had lived in Trumbull County most of her life.
'Road to Reform' special looks at county executive job
'Road to Reform' special looks at county executive job Updated: 12/9/2009 1:33:42 PM Posted: 12/9/2009 12:12:50 PM CLEVELAND -- Next year Cuyahoga County voters will elect a new administrator who will instantly be one of the most powerful officeholders in the state.
Lake Erie Nature and Science Center officials pick new leader for Bay Village non-profit
Timko was recently introduced to the extended LENSC family at the center's Legacy Event, which celebrated the nonprofit's history as well as its future.
Stereotypes and the Battle Over Black Leadership
An editorial cartoon on the front page of the Call & Post depicting a Black politician as Aunt Jemima has created an uproar .
Black Friday shopping is a marathon for a Portage County family
Debbie Buckeye stays pretty busy the rest of the year. She's a full-time employee in the corporate office of Carter Lumber Company.
Kenneth J. Snyder, 56, of Newton Falls, passed away Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, at Hospice House in Poland.
New Nature and Science Center chief chosen
Catherine J. Timko Nature Center officials last week announced the selection of Catherine J. Timko as the new executive director for the Center.
Brunswick restaurant bucking a bleak trend ; Despite some early...
After more than a year in business, Chris Federico's Wingz Sports Grill has defied the odds of being a successful business in a down economy.
Murals of Milky Way land in local communities
When James Guilford first saw NASA's new composite photos of the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, he thought it resembled modern art.
Whether you've seen the current production at the Cleveland Playhouse, you probably remember "Inherit the Wind." After all, it depicts the legendary Trial of the Century, which, as many legends do, turns out to have been a bit of a sham.
James Garfield is one of eight U.S. presidents born in Ohio, but like most of the Buckeye State's other presidents, Garfield is not well known.
President Garfield statue restored after beheading
An Ohio college's beheaded statue of President James Garfield is back in one piece months after it was vandalized.
Garfield Statue Back To Original State
Hiram, Ohio - The crime spoiled the dedication of a newly restored Garfield Meeting House on the campus of Hiram College.
New trustees at the private, liberal arts Hiram College are Thomas Harvie, a retired senior vice president at Goodyear; Olivia Garfield, a former music teacher and community volunteer in Pasadena, Calif., who is a direct descendant of former Hiram President and U.S. President James A. Garfield; and Douglas Hardman, a 1980 graduate of Hiram who ...
Issue 3 is not way to do casino gambling
Editor, the Gazette: If it seems like Issue 3 is a 'haven't we been here before' offer, the reason is that it is.
NCAC honors Earlham's Thompson
Earlham College senior Callie Thompson was named the NCAC Player of the Week on Sunday.
Election '09 Series: "Against" Issue 3
U.S. Sen. George Voinovich has been against the idea of casinos in Ohio since his days as Cleveland's mayor.
Road to Reform: Cuyahoga County reform issues LIVE web chat
At 7:30 p.m. today, Tuesday , WKYC Senior Political Correspondent Tom Beres and WVIZ-PBS Ideastream Commentator Dick Feagler discuss questions surrounding the Cuyahoga County reform issues 5 & 6 in a live web chat here at wkyc.com, and invite you to interact and ask questions.
Rep. Kucinich Joins Students in Challenging New Coal Plant
In the midst of an annual utility conference today in eastern Cleveland, Representative Dennis Kucinich joined students from across the state and their allies to urge the utility not to build a proposed dirty coal-fired power plant in Southern Ohio.
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