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Curt Cignetti continues to earn national attention after leading Indiana to a historic season. Now, Pro Football Focus is ...
The Browns will get $600 million from Ohio to help pay for their new stadium in suburban Brook Park. The plan for coming up ...
It is not everything, but it might be something. Few people knows every college football program's rosters inside and out quite like Phil Steele does. His annua ...
The Ohio Ballot Board changed a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, ...
If you weren't a fan of Michigan State's concessions in recent years, you have reason to rejoice. Michigan State athletics announced on Wednesday that the hospi ...
Administration guidance around a lesser-known 1980s-era federal law regarding emergency abortion care has been rescinded by President Donald Trump’s administration, and could impact emergency room ...
All eyes are on Penn State’s quarterback room, primarily the starter, entering the 2025 season. Drew Allar begins his third year as the Nittany Lions’ QB1 with much to prove. He’s a projected ...
The new state budget is in effect after Gov. Mike DeWine issued 67 vetoes, many of which directly impacted public education funding. Leaders from Ohio’s largest ...
The inner lanes of Airport Highway between Main Street and Forrester have been shut down by the Ohio Department of ...
The Ohio Department of Development and Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. are once again offering assistance to help ...
A billboard that reads “Yes! I Buy Crack Houses,” put up by what appears to be an out-of-state investor, is drawing sharp criticism across Cleveland.
Joseph W. Appelhans, age 83, of Pemberville, OH passed away at Regency Hospital - Oregon on Sunday, July 6, 2025 with his ...