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EACS approves East Allen University

Students at East Allen County Schools will be able to earn college credits while earning their high school diploma. At a meeting Tuesday, board members voted

FWCS wants to cut repair plan in half

Fort Wayne Community Schools board members are considering a move to split the plan to repair aging buildings in half. They also hope to save almost $600,000 a

Ohio community reacts to murderer's execution

At 4:25 p.m. the man who raped and killed a mother and her two teenage daughters took his last breath, and many in the small town of Willshire, Ohio sighed in

Man charged in stabbing of 93 year old

Cincinnati police have arrested a man in the killing of a 93-year-old woman stabbed while walking outside her senior-living complex.

Consumer group questions phone deal

Ohio's state government consumer advocate wants to make sure customers aren't hurt if Frontier Telephone buys Verizon landline assets in Ohio as part of a

Casino bill could kill church games

Ohio officials say passage of a casino issue on the state's fall ballot could threaten casino nights held by churches and charities.

Elderly man beaten & robbed

The Van Wert Police Department is looking for a man who they say beat and robbed an elderly man early Thursday morning. The victim suffered minor injuries in

Tasered man catches fire

Police in Ohio say officers using a new Taser stun gun briefly set a homeless man on fire while trying to subdue him.

Ohio sees record liquor sales

Ohioans are keeping their liquor cabinets well stocked, as sales of the hard stuff rose to a record $729.9 million in the fiscal year that ended in June.

Gov candidate open to Gitmo proposal

A Republican lawmaker who is running for Michigan governor says the state should continue talks with the federal government about housing Guantanamo Bay

Ohio executes triggerman in 1995 scheme

Ohio on Tuesday executed a murder-for-hire triggerman for killing the mother of his intended target, who lay severely wounded nearby as his mother died.

Ohio could see near record corn crop

The government's latest estimate looks for a near-record corn harvest from Ohio farmers, despite harsh spring weather that got this year's crop in the ground

GM to boost output due to clunkers

Higher sales from the government's Cash for Clunkers program have prompted General Motors Co. to boost production at several of its factories, according to company and union

Demjanjuk lawyer asks case to be closed

John Demjanjuk's attorney asked Munich's state court on Friday to close the case against his client, arguing that Israel has already tried him on accusations of being a guard at

Omarosa is entering a seminary

This may come as a surprise to anyone who has seen her villainous ways on reality TV: Omarosa is entering an Ohio seminary to study for the ministry.

Prison assessed for Gitmo transfers

Representatives of four federal agencies have visited a maximum security prison in rural Michigan to assess its suitability to house Guantanamo Bay inmates.

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