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The $230 million deal announced last week between between the two companies is more than just an agreement to buy the company’s Mahoning Valley manufacturing facility.
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A history of Canton's WJAN, channel 17, which may have played a small but pivotal role in the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine.
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Twenty years is a long time, a generation. But the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City can still feel very fresh for those who watched it unfold, in person or on television.
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Before drawing the maps for the state’s 99 House and 33 Senate districts, the Ohio Redistricting Commission is having several public meetings to gather testimony on how the maps should be drawn.
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Noorulbari Mal has lived in the United States since 2017, but his family is still in Afghanistan as the Taliban takes over the country.
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The modern term "depression" has displaced many more nuanced descriptions of sadness and grief.
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Across the state there are not enough doctors or technicians to be able to adequately meet the demand for pet care.
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A new book in the '33 1/3' series profiles the band's breakthrough 1982 LP
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Summit Beach Amusement Park attracted huge crowds for decades with a well-known ballroom and a large swimming pool, until closing in 1958.
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After 50 years, the Upper Valley Mall in Spring has closed, and the new owner intends to create a business park on the property.