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Ohio is a Midwestern state of the United States of America. Part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads. At the time of European contact and in the years which followed, Native Americans in today's Ohio included the Iroquois, Miamis, and Wyandots. Beginning in the 1700s, the area was settled by people from New England, the Middle States, Appalachia, and the upper south.

 

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Local News from WYTV Youngstown via Yahoo! News

Thursday will be a big day for Lordstown, when the C.E.O. of General Motors will be in town to announce the multi-million dollar improvement plan necessary to build the new Chevy Cruz...

 

The cost of heating your home could be on the rise this winter. Dominion East Ohio wants to raise the rate you pay for them to deliver the gas. Residents had their chance to speak out about the issue,...

 

Another roadblock tonight in the construction of a new Walmart in Trumbull County. Once again the problem swirls around Youngstown's power to withhold water from the site.

 

Wal-Mart project in Liberty is on hold.

 

A good samaritan brings a child back to his family.

 

One of the area's first "charter" schools has run into trouble with Ohio's Auditor of State's office.

 

Just how many ranking officers is too many? The answer obviously depends on who you ask.

 

City officials believe its time to reevaluate landlord tenant relationships within Youngstown.

 

Controversy tonight in Warren surrounding the police department. Records reveal the force was down to two officers in one car, a situation everyone agrees was not good for a city the size of Warren.

 

There's a group of College Presidents at some prestigious universities that are pushing to lower the legal drinking age to eighteen. But is that a good idea?

 
 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Cincinnati voters could decide in November whether the city should ban red-light cameras and change to a new way to elect City Council members

 

A Butler County man, previously accused of sex crimes against two young girls, now faces 16 charges involving five different victims dating back nearly two decades.

 

Opponents want a public vote on the $500 million Liberty Town Square project. Officials rejected hundreds of signatures for several reasons, including some petitions being circulated by a convicted fe...

 

A $15 million gift for new programs at Northern Kentucky University's College of Business will be the biggest private gift ever to NKU.

 

The men pulled two televisions from a Woodlawn home, and a washer and dryer, and a mattress, a box spring a bed frame.

 

Ohio would expand the use of DNA testing and better protect biological evidence from crime scenes under state legislation proposed today.

 

The developers of a proposed four-story, mixed-use building near Hyde Park Square have agreed to shorten the back of the building by five feet in response to concerns of residents.

 

A West Price Hill man is accused of cutting the brakes on his wife's minivan less than two months after he was ordered to stay away from her.

 

Even with work going on at a $30 million expansion at Mason High School, Warren County's largest school system enjoyed a smooth opening this morning.

 

A Hamilton Township man accused of drowning his wife in a bathtub pleaded not guilty today, but a magistrate kept his bond at $1 million.

 
 

Latest Local News Headlines for Springfield Ohio from The Springfield News-Sun

Police and prosecutors would be required to record suspect interrogations, improve the way they conduct line-ups and hang onto biological evidence for as long as a crime is unsolved or the suspect is ...

 

SPRINGFIELD—General Motors will not sell its medium-duty commercial truck business to Navistar International, the company said today, Aug. 20.

 

Following the consolidation of Springfield Regional Medical Center's two hospitals, a patient's condition now will determine where paramedics will transport them after they call 911.

 

James R. Wilson has been appointed Urbana University's Vice President of Institutional Advancement, the university announced Wednesday, Aug. 20.

 

Schedule pickups and informal tours for students of the new schools academic wings were interrupted briefly Tuesday, Aug. 19, for fire alarm testing.

 
 

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