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Perhaps the best part of college football is the rivalries. From “The Game” between Ohio State and Michigan to “The Holy War” featuring BYU and Utah, every program has at least one other whose goal in ...
The next guest speaker for the Illinois State men's basketball team's highly successful "Night with the Redbirds" fundraiser on Oct. 9 is a former ISU part-time assistant football coach. Taking his ...
Colbrook, a $60 million housing development, will feature 144 multi-family apartments and a community center, as well as the ...
Ohio’s only toxicology lab tests drug evidence from across the state, helping law enforcement solve crimes and identify emerging, dangerous substances.
Greene County Deputy Clark Wallis announces run for sheriff, pledging drug enforcement, transparency, and community safety.
Council on Monday passed a resolution to adopt an Active Transportation and Complete Streets policy for the city. Complete ...
After initial word last fall that the city was getting $3.6 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the approval ...
During the Vietnam War, Al Michaels, 82, was one of approximately 3,400 Dustoff helicopter crew members responsible for evacuating around 900,000 soldiers and civilians.
You may know it as the Rock & Roll Capital of the World. Indeed, local DJ Alan Freed popularized the term (and genre) in 1951 ...
The village of Phillipsburg is undergoing a major shift in leadership. Four officials suddenly resigned in July, and council voted to fire the village administrator.
Howell artist Eric Siebeneck won both Best in Show and People’s Choice at the 2025 Chelsea Sounds & Sights Festival chalk art competition with his astronaut-themed piece “Intergalactic.” ...