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Here are the editors' choices for The Plain Dealer's stories of the day today: Gov. Ted Strickland says the state's going to have to find ways to close a new $640 million hole in its current budget and find...
["Don't Call Me Stupid!" isn't a traditional play, and most of the actors aren't traditional students. The always-evolving show, which opens Thursday, is the seventh annual Theatre for Diverse Population production at Central Lakes College.
Twin Bay Figure Skating Club had three skaters qualify for the United States Figure Skating Association Eastern Great Lakes Regional Championship this year. Seven states were represented, with a total of 93 skaters competing this year at the pre-juvenile level.
Camp Daggett received the top honor during Tuesday’s Breakfast For Champions capping off a morning of recognition for those striving to improve their local communities.
Ohio’s Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher delivered a message of “relentless optimism” in these difficult economic times.
Duluth's ore docks are seeing fewer of the vessels that carry bulk commodities like taconite pellets for steel mills. Duluth Seaway Port Authority Director Adolph Ojard says steel mills are cutting back, which means they're consuming "a lot less iron ore pellets." Advertisement: GRAND FORKS SUBARU / KIA Check Our Inventory Online!
On the Plains , snow is overspreading Montana’s High Plains , but dry weather elsewhere favors late season fieldwork. By November 30, the cotton harvest had advanced to 67% percent complete in Texas , 3 points behind the 5-year average.
(AP:EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill.) Dave Barber did the math. Now Peoria's public works director is crossing his fingers and hoping his city has enough road salt to ride out the winter.
Elcho Hornets The Elcho boys’ basketball team finished 17-5 last season, falling in the second round of the playoffs. However, the Hornets graduated Kurt Kincaid, the state’s leading regular season scorer. Finding a way to fill Kincaid’s void will be challenging, but first-year coach Jack Johnson is optimistic. “Obviously, losing Kurt will challenge (our) veteran players to fill-in on the ...
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