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Smokey, of course, is best known as the star of the longest-running public service announcement c
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Perhaps the fiercest is Tom Korokney, a.k.a.
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Independence Day is a special time for Ohioans to honor the courage and ha
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When Kline and his wife, Kris, members of Lancaster-based South Central Power Company, acquired t
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Terri Riddle of Loveland, a painter who works mostly in oils and acrylics, got interested in quil
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They are also super-sized users of electricity. According to the U.S.
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“Superman is one of Cleveland’s greatest exports,” says Valentino Zullo, assistant professor of E
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While the Skeanses live in a home tucked away down a gravel lane in a quiet, peaceful, wooded are
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Aviation has been a lifelong passion for Bixler, who grew up in the Alliance area on a farm with
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June is that glorious month when we enjoy the longest days of the year.
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When Ohio gained statehood in 1803, leadership recognized the potential of the Muskingum to facil
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“I was so frustrated that I couldn’t play,” he says.
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“The first company made it sound like we would have instant savings, that we would have no electr
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One of those streams is the Mohican, and today’s paddlers can view the Mohican River Water Trail
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The Scherers have spent years perfecting their products and growing the business.
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Carnegie, in fact, eventually became the wealthiest person in the world in his time, thanks to ea
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Electricity is truly remarkable.
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“The Merlin Bird ID app contains identification support and photos, sound recordings, maps, and d
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Not a bad local legacy for a humor writer and cartoonist who frequently made his hometown and its
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Miller’s laser focus on safety — whether in an official capacity or “just speaking up when nobody
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“The first water-detection dog in the U.S.