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

A Clark County organization will soon be helping children saddle up to a unique form of therapy.

 

 When Warren Copeland moved his family to Springfield 31 years ago, they moved to the south — and the South — side of town.

 

Board of Elections member Ron Rhine is looking forward to "putting together the best case possible" to defend his fellow Democrat's candidate for county engineer.

 

Students of the former South and North high schools are dealing with the excitement and anxiety of coming together into Springfield High School today, Sept. 8.

 

For years, gun rights advocates have stressed to lawmakers the importance of protecting the home, sometimes with even deadly force.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Local flowers are blooming significantly earlier in spring than they did two decades ago, suggesting global climate change may be making its way to the Miami Valley.

 

Not long ago, outlet malls were the latest retail industry trend, popping up in smaller towns and attracting shoppers interested in factory overruns that carried discount prices.

 

Each year, Dayton has a 1 percent chance of having a 100-year flood.

 

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For years, gun rights advocates have stressed to lawmakers the importance of protecting the home, sometimes with even deadly force.

 

Ohio's version of the "Castle Doctrine," which takes effect Tuesday, Sept. 9, will put a twist in the idea that a person using force against an intruder in the home or car is presumed to hav...

 

Unions representing teachers and support staff of Sugarcreek Local Schools have now both rejected contract offers proposed by the Sugarcreek Board of Education.

 

Two ramps at the notorious Malfunction Junction have closed as part of a major construction project to improve Interstate 75 through downtown Dayton.

 

Both presidential nominees will be in the Dayton area on Tuesday, Sept. 9, according to their campaigns

 

DAYTON — Kids Voting Dayton Region has selected Bryan Suddith as its new executive director.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

In her acceptance speech last week, the GOP nominee for vice president took aim at the Democratic nominee for president, trashing Barack Obama's work as a community organizer.

 

When school boards meet in private, there's no one to police them but themselves.

 

Buddy Birdwell has a wife and two kids -- and more lives than a cat.

 

Ohioans won't vote on mandatory paid sick days on Nov. 4, but they will decide the fate of a payday-lenders law, a proposed casino near Wilmington and continuation of the "Clean Ohio" enviro...

 

Mike liked his home in Columbus.

 

Molly Mulvany won't be taking it to the hoop on Hunting Creek Drive in Grove City anymore.

 

Mommy's not sad, Jackie Frisch, 41, assured one of her children yesterday afternoon. "Mommy has happy tears."

 

The Internet has made it possible for families to share milestones such as births, graduations, weddings and funerals. Now, it's possible for a soldier in Iraq to watch his or her grandmother's funera...

 

CLEVELAND -- Beginning today, any Ohio resident with a driver's license or state identification card can register information on how to reach family members or close friends in emergency.

 

BIRTHS This list is compiled from voluntary submissions by parents to hospitals.

 
 

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