Latest News from ONA Member Newspapers
- Cost cuts further UC Health expansion across the region [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Flip 'em or trade 'em, baseball cards remain at the heart of the old game: Bill Livingston [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- New Cleveland traffic enforcement cameras viewed differently by Councilman Jeff Johnson, CSU professor Ronnie Dunn [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- State gives up control of Little Miami [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Grant superintendent to retire [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Making a dent in Cleveland's black jobless rate: editorial [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Findlay councilman resigns [Toledo Blade]
- Ohio House bill would expand Medicaid to cover state's working poor [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Newport on the Levee eyes mixed-use concept [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Wilma Smith bids viewers goodbye with emotional final newscast [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Restaurateur faces DUI charge after car nearly hit by train [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Ohio Senate delivers fatal blow to Internet cafes [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Another No. 1 pick for the Cavs: editorial [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Kentucky coach John Calipari wants the Cleveland Cavaliers to draft Nerlens Noel No. 1 [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- IRS emails: Look for statements 'critical' of government [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Chagrin Falls, master gardeners home and garden events [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Athletes, coaches and fans offer their best of 2012-13 in high school sports [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Plain Dealer's high school sports superlatives for 2012-13 school year [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- 'Cleveland has a communication gap, not a product gap,' Positively Cleveland chief David Gilbert says [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Cleveland Cavaliers can win good fortune; when do they start winning games? Bud Shaw's Sports Spin [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Rep. Tim Ryan and new wife purchase spacious home in Howland Township [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Cuyahoga County judge may be subpoened by County Council to provide information [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Ad hit Grimes before N.Ky. public appearance [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Indians vs. Tigers: Get updates tonight and post your comments [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- I-475 eastbound backed up [Toledo Blade]
- 'Resurrection Man' knows how to rock [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Action-packed four days await Terry Francona in Boston: Cleveland Indians Insider [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Bars swapped cheap booze for premium liquor, officials say [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Jennifer Lopez to open cellphone stores [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Rep. Tim Ryan pressures Brazil to extradite accused killer by defunding U.S. visas for its citizens [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- McDermond at the helm of Florence police [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Holland to relocate headquarters, restaurants [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Obama threatens veto of House student loan plan [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
- Campbell expands free summer meal options [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Taylor Mill to get retail, office, restaurant complex [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Co-owner of mobile home park backs into lake [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Sylvania Twp. woman reported missing [Toledo Blade]
- Thunderstorm threat reduced, scattered showers possible [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Union man invents 'fishing bottle' [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Man gets 162 months for heroin distribution [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Chamber hosts ladies golf outing [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Consignment sale to raise funds for Stephens [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Brazilian exchange student a star at Brossart [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Geise wins Gateway President's Award [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Fort Thomas receives Main Street accreditation for 10th year [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Library kicks off summer reading program [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- School notes [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Toledo Fire spokesman injured in crash [Toledo Blade]
- Wyoming back in school after possible bomb threat [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Police ID man who they say brought gun to CVG [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Student draws from within to reach out to others [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Inspiration borne of tragedy [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Leadership in and out of classroom [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Teacher's pet [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Sharonville's April best [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Brookside Swim Club hosts open house weekend [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Loveland students make Lipscomb dean'slist [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Boy's grandmother foils abduction attempt [Toledo Blade]
- School offers five weeks of summer camp [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Liberty cell tower faces tougher road [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Woman's Club honors Bavely [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Official anticipates return of principal [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Students make sandwiches to feed homeless [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Penta gets Toledo fire truck [Toledo Blade]
- Sunglasses murder nets 36 to life [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Lucas Co. juvenile court gets grant [Toledo Blade]
- Donations accepted for tornado victims [Akron Beacon Journal]
- Madeira fees stay mostly the same, some change [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Litigation mounting in Akron schools [Akron Beacon Journal]
- Gallery: CovCath celebrates graduation [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Gallery: Florence hosts Night Out [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Afterschool program is hard to beat [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Ex-Miss America latest to look at challenging McConnell [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Volunteers make difference at Dayton High School [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Crackdown coming for Internet cafes in Ohio [Akron Beacon Journal]
- Mt. Washington OKs voting bylaw [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- CNE considers new virtual-learning system [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- School still comes first for Madeira's Benintendi [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Pedestrian bridge work underway [Cincinnati Enquirer]
- Principal: She always has a smile on her face [Cincinnati Enquirer]
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