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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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Each year, the nonprofit shop Ten Thousand Villages holds a rug sale showcasing handmade rugs crafted by Pakistani artisans, but this year's event bears special meaning. Many are trying to rise above ...

 

Cincinnati's Joint Bedbug Taskforce will hold an "emergency meeting" Friday to discuss solutions for the bedbug epidemic.

 

Admission into Kings Island will be at discounted prices on Saturday thanks to the Cincinnati Tea Party and the Ohio Liberty Council.

 

Bob Castellini, president and CEO of the Reds and chairman for the Castellini Group of Companies, will be honored Friday with the 2010 Tocqueville Award from the United Way.

 

There are anonymous web postings about drugs, but does the Felicity police chief also have incriminating pictures? Ray Hesler says the Franklin Township trustees should look at themselves to decide wh...

 

Ohio's method of mailing and handling absentee ballots is unconstitutional because different counties follow different rules, a federal lawsuit claimed Thursday.

 

Cincinnati's next fire chief could still come from the ranks - four of nine finalists for the job are internal candidates.

 

Four Kings High School students were taken to a hospital after ingesting another student's prescription medication Thursday morning.

 

For a second time, an Ohio woman has given birth to a baby who couldn't wait and arrived on the drive to the hospital. The father says if they have a third child, they'll go to the hospital earlier.

 

MIDDLETOWN A firefighter and a homeowner suffered burns in a large house fire late Wednesday, according to the Middletown Fire Department.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Waynesville residents may experience a power outage early Sunday, Sept. 5 due to work by DP&L. Portions of the village may experience a brief power outage around 2 a.m., according to the Bruce Sn...

 

A farm tour on Sept. 11 will offer residents a glimpse of the agriculture industry in Warren County.

 

DAYTON - A drill team exhibition, a vocal talent competition and vendors are just some of the highlights of the Classic in the Park: 2nd Annual Scholarship Festival on Saturday, Sept.

 

LEBANON - Warren County United Way has set a campaign goal to raise $1.875 million for the various social service organizations and programs it serves.

 

The number of serious injury accidents this year on Interstate 675 already has surpassed the total for 2009 and quadrupled that for 2008, according to a review of traffic crash records. There are seve...

 

Against the backdrop of growing evidence that American girls are beginning pubertal changes at an ever-earlier age, a controversial researcher reports babies who fail to make a powerful early connecti...

 

The Democrats are likely to lose 47 seats and control of the House of Representatives in Novembers elections, a top political analyst said in a new forecast Thursday, Sept.

 

An annual survey released Thursday, Sept. 2, finds that workers are paying, on average, about $482 more for job-based family health insurance this year as companies force employees to shoulder more of...

 

DAYTON - Incorrectly marked city sewer lines ruptured by construction crews Wednesday, Sept. 1, caused raw sewage to leak into the Great Miami River for hours - a mess that will cost taxpayers at leas...

 

Nearly half of Ohios class of incoming freshmen will be the first in their family to attend college. But state data shows those students are less likely to complete degrees. Ohio ranks 32nd in the nat...

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

GAHANNA -- Jefferson Township officials have pulled the plug on plans to apply for state aid to complete road projects.

 

You can get healthy and look up once in a while from that daily walk.

 

The Democratic Governors Association filed a complaint yesterday against Fox News with the Ohio Elections Commission, saying the network improperly aided former Fox News personality and Republican gub...

 

Voters in Dublin and Washington Township will be asked to approve a levy replacement and increase for fire protection in November.

 

The ad: "A Different Way," a 30-second TV ad by the Portman for Senate campaign

 

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ATHENS, Ohio-- It would cost Ohio University about $278 million less to enter into a joint venture with private developers to improve the school's aging residence halls, but students would pay more, a...

 

Ohio Historical Society officials say the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department should stop bulldozing a South Side park until experts can determine whether ancient artifacts are buried beneath the...

 

Gov. Ted Strickland yesterday directed nearly $200million in freed-up state money to Ohio hospitals, community mental-health services and a program that pays for medicine for poor people who have HIV/...

 

Today she is a successful central Ohio entrepreneur, having already created and sold an information technology company before starting a new firm that focuses on helping companies hire top-notch talen...

 
 

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