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Mentor Public Library plans year-long celebration of America's 250th birthday
In honor of the founding of the United States of America, Mentor Public Library is throwing a birthday party that is going to ...
A man is in custody after damaging property at Vice President JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati on Monday morning, the U.S. Secret Service said. Secret Service agents physically detained the adult male ...
MENTOR, Ohio — A Beachwood man has been arrested and charged with felony voyeurism after a witness said he tried to film an 11-year-old boy who was using the bathroom Tuesday at Great Lakes Mall in ...
Fans of a certain age remember Miami vs. Ohio State as one of the best college football games of the early half of this century. Hurricanes fans still haven't let go of how that 2002 national ...
Ohio will host over 250 free movie screenings across all 88 counties in 2026. The "Ohio Goes to the Movies" festival celebrates the state's role in cinema history. The event runs from February to ...
After Sunday’s final CFP rankings were revealed, the Ohio State Buckeyes dropped just one spot to the two seed and now have a quarterfinal matchup set with either the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies or the No.
They call it simply "The Game" for a reason. There may not be a more intense rivalry in college football, or any sport, than the annual hate-fest between Ohio State and Michigan. For more than a ...
Ohio State football is set to face Michigan on Nov. 29, a year after one of the biggest upsets in Ohio State football history when the Wolverines knocked off the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium. Being that ...
From history to health class, conservatives want to influence what Ohio students are learning. Republican lawmakers passed several bills on Nov. 19 that could alter how students learn about fetal ...
Mentor football finds itself in first close game since Week 1, beats Canton McKinley. McKinley sophomore Kyelin West runs for season-high 198 yards to surpass 1,500 for the season. No. 2 seed Mentor ...
Sometimes an opportunity is so great, it’s impossible to turn down. Landry Brede knows what that’s like. The 6-foot-6, 315-pound tackle had been committed to North Carolina State since June. He was ...
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