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After the death of their father, Dan Pelzer, at the age of 92, his children discovered something extraordinary in his things — a very long list of every book he had ever read.
Fast-casual restaurants emphasize customization, speed and recognizable brands. Whether the concept is a globally inspired salad bar, a modern noodle shop, or a bakery built for everyday indulgences, the underlying theme remains the same — expanding consumer choice, paired with fast service.
A viral video of a Meijer employee in Seven Hills, Ohio, being arrested for allegedly stealing food is sparking controversy.
The latest one comes from the folks at the Panini Senior Bowl, an annual event after the season is complete that showcases All-Star college football seniors looking to boost their stock for NFL scouts and executives. It's been a well-followed event in the past, and there have been plenty of Ohio State football players take part in its history.
The Ohio Democratic Party is considering “everything,” from a fight in the courts to a referendum on the ballot.
The now closed Hooters in Newport, formerly located on the river at 301 Riverboat Row, appeared to be transported via barge Aug. 21.
Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) holds a 6-point lead over former Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), according to a poll released days after Brown launched his campaign for Senate. Husted leads Brown 50
Dispensary operators report a high demand for the product, which has been absent from Ohio's market but is expected to invigorate sales.
Princeton Review recently released their rankings for the best online MBA programs in the country. Take a look at where two NE Ohio universities ranked
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WCMH Columbus on MSNCentral Ohio nonprofit targets bullying as students return to school
Students are heading back to the classroom, and the Center for Disease Control said one in five high school students reported being bullied in school last year. A central Ohio woman started the Empower Our Youth Foundation to combat this problem.
ESPN announced its top 100 college football players of 2025 this week, and there were five Ohio State players that made the list.