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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 The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Beth Myers on Thursday ordered the maximum sentence allowed for a man convicted of a shaking an infant so badly the little boy remains in a nursing home on a ventila...

 

David Hopper, the man known as the blue-eyed rapist, responsible for a string of rapes from Northern Kentucky to Columbus, has racked up sentences that will keep him prison for the rest of life.

 

The Delhi Township Fire Department will get a $166,991 federal grant which will go for new protecting clothing and training, Fire Chief Bill Zoz said Thursday.

 

Cincinnati City Councilwoman Laketa Cole will take a job in Columbus at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, effective June 7.

 

The community organizing group ACORN has agreed to permanently give up its business license in Ohio, under a settlement with a libertarian organization.

 

Serial killer Anthony Kirkland sat across from Bill Hilbert a year ago. The detective wanted to get Kirkland to help solve three unsolved killings. Kirkland wanted to avoid a confession. HIlbert won.

 

The Congressional Gold Medal - the nation's highest civilian honor - was awarded Wednesday to Jean Springer, 89, of Hyde Park, and about 180 other living veterans of the Women Airforce Service Pilots.

 

This year's St. Patrick's Day parade in downtown Cincinnati will start at 11 a.m. Saturday and end by about 1 p.m. The city has issued a detailed list of street closures along and around the parade ro...

 

Jurors will begin deliberating Thursday in the murder trial of Khrendon Gray, accused in the September stabbing death of a Lakota West High School sophomore.

 

Misti Cope pleads guilty to charges that she stole her young daughter's identity. She was accused of defaulting on $1,200 in payments to Duke Energy on an account in her then-4-year-old daughter's nam...

 
 

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

A charter-bus driver hired to transport a group of Wittenberg University students to a West Virginia resort, has been arrested on charges of second degree sexual assault for allegedly raping one of th...

 

A man and a woman who took a vehicle from a car dealership for a test-drive are now offering to return the vehicle in exchange for $100, according to police report.

 

Ohio will receive $8.3 billion in federal stimulus dollars, but how do organizations and agencies wade through the government red tape to get a piece of the action?

 

There wasn't a single person who spoke against a recommended continuation of Clark County's half-percent sales tax increase at a public hearing Tuesday, April 7.

 

Amy Fischer walked into her Northwestern Middle School classroom Monday, March 2, and found it filled with steam.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

SPRINGBORO - The musical playing at La Comedia Dinner Theatre may feature a phantom and an opera, but its not The Phantom of the Opera.

 

MIDDLETOWN - A professional skydiver remains in critical condition after crashing to the ground during a jump. Justin Hammons, 29, of Lexington, Ky., is listed in critical condition at Miami Valley Ho...

 

DAYTON - Construction on the Heritage Center at Carillon Historical Park is on schedule and within its $5 million budget. Construction on the project began last spring and is set to preserve Miami Val...

 

DAYTON - Noon rain may bring some thunder and possibly lightning, according to Kimberly Thomson, WHIO-TV meteorologist. Noon temperatures should be 56 degrees, and by 4 p.m. 62 degrees. Rain showers c...

 

SPRINGFIELD - PNC Bank filed a lawsuit against the Turner Foundation for repayment of the $1.13 million mortgage loan on the Tecumseh Recreation Center. PNC claims the foundation is responsible for re...

 

MIAMI TWP. - Future development at Austin Pike has prompted Miami Twp. officials to choose the new interchange area for construction of its new fire station. The station will serve as the future joint...

 

The glimmers of hope for economic recovery havent affected unemployment rates in Dayton and Montgomery County, which both shot up in January, according to data released on Wednesday, March 10, by the ...

 

It must have been on a whim, that when the new year was arriving in the year 1970 that I was in touch with a number of high school students in the Miami Valley and asked them for some predictions.

 

On July 1, financial institutions will ask permission before charging overdraft fees on debit or ATM transactions. This follows the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 200...

 

DAYTON - City Manager Tim Riordan told the City Commission that income tax revenue has fallen below projections for the second month in a row. Income tax is the citys most volatile source of revenue a...

 
 

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