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Hilliard-based contractor called a storm-chaser in lawsuit from Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio has filed a lawsuit against two operators of a Hilliard-based home repair company, calling them storm-chasers and alleging they defrauded homeowners of more than $460,000 over two years. Magic Touch Exteriors, operated by Joseph Slye of Galloway and David Harvey of Columbus, are accused of soliciting contracts for roof, gutter […]
Seton, St. Ursula hold steady at the top of latest District 16 Volleyball coaches poll
The Ohio High School Athletic Association District 16 volleyball coaches have released the latest polls for all divisions in Southwest Ohio. While the Girls Greater Catholic League continues to hold the top spots in DI, II and III, the most notable move is Kings and Loveland moving up in the DII poll. The Tigers knocked off Mount Notre Dame in five sets on Aug. 31 before falling to the Knights on Tuesday, Sept. 3. ...
Register to vote and learn about key candidate races running in Ohio races: Valley Views
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Temple Emanu El is holding a day of voter registration and voter involvement Sunday, Sept. 22 in Cleveland and in Orange Village. Beginning at 11 a.m. in partnership with Antioch Baptist Church in Cleveland, the temple will participate in the church’s worship service. At 12:30 p.m. they will host a program to register voters and create a voting plan, which includes arranging for a ride to the polls. Participants there will be entered in a raffle for tickets to a Cavs game.
High School Football Rewind: Scores, highlights from Week 3 action in NE Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 3 has arrived for high school football in Northeast Ohio. Friday’s lineup of games was a big one. The headliner was a clash between defending OHSAA state football champions. Defending Division VI state champion Kirtland looks to avenge its only loss from last year, against Perry, which went on to win the D-V crown.
Gov. DeWine, professor weigh in on the future of Intel in central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Intel’s development in central Ohio is a sight you can’t miss. But stock prices for Intel over the last year have started to make some people worry about the company's investment in central Ohio. Today, the stock is at 18.97. In January, the stock was around 47.80. So, what does that mean for the future of Intel, if anything, in our area?
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