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

The Clark County Humane Society has registered to win a $1 million shelter makeover and is asking for the community's help.

 

The storefronts are empty in the heart of downtown, windows marked by signs declaring "For Rent" and "For Sale." A local charity is inundated with phone calls from parents with the...

 

— Having spent a fair amount of time in the Pennsylvania House, Carol Spurlock said she has noticed the old inn has a personality.

 

A local veteran school board member has been chosen by fellow board members to lead the regional section of the state school boards association.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Police say a southern Ohio man twice shot at his sister's boyfriend with a bow and arrow, missing the first time but grazing the man's head and wounding him on the second try.

 

A high school hockey player from the Toledo area suffered a broken neck Sunday morning, Nov. 30, during a game at the Kettering Recreation Center.

 

The Ohio State Patrol and Dayton police had a busy day handling crashes on I-75 on a rainy Sunday, Nov. 30.

 

DAYTON — The rain that has been falling in the eastern part of the Miami Valley is expected to turn to snow in the evening of Sunday, Nov. 30, said Jeffrey Sites, meteorologist with the Nati...

 

It was a cold rainy last of November day Sunday, best for staying warm and cozy inside and watching football on TV, unless, of course, you were making fresh Christmas wreaths from Canaan fir branches....

 

Dave Hobson has one month left in his last term in Congress, but he's already trying to acquaint himself with what life will be like after he retires.

 

When the roasts and toasts of retiring U.S. Rep. David Hobson began earlier this year, perhaps no story was as telling as the time Hobson single-handedly motivated a hopelessly delayed flight to take ...

 

No power outage was going to stop a group of Blue Star Mothers of America gathered on Saturday, Nov. 29, to put together care packages for more than 2,000 troops stationed overseas during the holiday...

 

Alter High School's football team had been close before. The 2006 and '07 teams perhaps were good enough to win a state title. But Steubenville and Coldwater ended those hopes.

 

Sept. 20: A man was reportedly passed out in the street at North Boulevard and West Funderburg Road. When an officer arrived, a driver had parked her vehicle in the middle of the road to partially blo...

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

On a crisp Thanksgiving morning, veteran bird watcher Rob Thorn wandered along the banks of the Olentangy and Scioto rivers, expecting to spy ducks, grebes and gulls.

 

They climb onto his generous lap and ask for wishes to come true. In this economy, the traditional visit with Santa could easily lead to Christmas disappointment.

 

Researchers and public-health officials fear that tiny, brown, blood-sucking bedbugs are going to spread through schools.

 

Celebrating a "green" Christmas is supposed to help save the planet, but it also can help you save cash.The goal of an environmentally conscious holiday is to change spending habits and trad...

 

For Ohio's neediest families, a bad situation is about to get worse.

 

Since the morning after the Nov. 4 election, newly counted votes have expanded Republican congressional candidate Steve Stivers' lead over Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy from 149 votes to 594.

 

Sputtering sales-tax collections, soaring demand for social services and other spillovers from the recession are crippling county budgets in Ohio and across the nation, but not in Franklin County.

 

Despite an unwritten rule that schools can't get standardized-test data from the state that can show teacher effectiveness, some schools are paying an outside group to get it anyway.

 

The tenants of cash-strapped Columbus aren't asking for anything in the way of city services -- no new pavement, no trash pickup, no police patrols and no fire stations.

 

LIMA, Ohio -- At a juncture in our national economic life when bank presidents seem to be doing more to destroy their institutions than bank robbers, I decided that a visit to John Dillinger might be ...

 
 

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