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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

The city of Youngstown gives the okay to a multi million dollar loan for a student housing facility and may lead to bringing more jobs to the valley.

 

It'll be one of the largest projects the area has seen in years and as you can imagine, with a project of this magnitude comes a lot of questions. That's why officials with Baard Energy held a news co...

 

They've been talking about it for years, and now the Mahoning County Commissioners are going to shop around for a different way to house the Area Courts.

 

There are so many abandoned houses in Warren that the city can no longer afford the plywood to board them up. So what's the city to do? How about arrest the owners and cite them into court. That's wha...

 

The tough financial times have taken a toll on the city of Hubbard, and its holiday celebrations. Is it a case of the Grinch who stole Christmas? Or a sign that everyone, even municipalities, are stru...

 

A lot of "what if?" questions have been asked regarding the auto bailout. But most experts believe if the loan isn't approved, the affects will run deeper than just the auto industry.

 

One of those on the Senate Banking Committee is Sherrod Brown of Ohio.

 

After being told two weeks ago that if they wanted money they needed to show some plans for using it, the CEO's for GM, Ford and Chrysler went back to Capitol Hill Thursday.

 

The Mahoning Country Club has been around since the 1920's and hosted many dances over the decades. Wednesday night's dance was something special. It was a dance for special needs students.

 

Warren Council has approved the city's budget for 2009.

 
 

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A pair of miniature horses, Blaze and Pebbles, will trot with the big horses Saturday when the 20th edition of Lebanon's Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade takes to the streets.

 

Dozens of teens at Lakota West High School raised money to "adopt" one of 162 children from four elementary schools this holiday season.

 

Republican state lawmakers backed off a plan today to revise prevailing wage law.

 

Still looking for more palatable ways to shore up Cincinnati's pension system, City Council promised tonight a minimum investment in the plan of 17 percent of payroll.

 

The first thing state Rep. Danny R. Bubp did upon returning from a tour in Iraq as a colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve was stop at a Mount Orab chili parlor.

 

A September performance evaluation given to the former Lincoln Heights village manager showed unsatisfactory ratings in all areas.

 

The closure of a highway ramp might inconvenience motorists tonight into Friday morning.

 

A $500,000 shortfall in donations this year to the Butler County United Way shows that even charitable groups don't get a pass from the recent onslaught of layoffs, slashed budgets and cutbacks.

 

Tyler Schutte planned to be an elementary teacher. But extrapulmonary small cell carcinoma claimed his life. He was 24.

 

For the second day in a row, Judge Robert Ruehlman threw someone in jail and cited him for contempt for cussing in the courtroom. It was an accused gang member Wednesday. Today, it was a private attor...

 
 

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

Clifford Cowan, 30, address unclear, was arrested Wednesday, Dec. 3, on charges of domestic violence and assault.

 

A car smashed into a day care center late Wednesday night, Dec. 3.

 

A Conrail train passing through the city struck a homeless woman about 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, near the intersection of Sheridan Avenue and Burt Street.

 

The Yellow Springs Community Foundation has established an endowment fund for the Tecumseh Land Trust, according to land trust Director Krista Magaw.

 
 

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