I Plan To Be In This
Ohio Local News
Behind in the polls, Newt Gingrich told ONN's Jim Heath that he plans to win Ohio on Super Tuesday and "things will look a little different after Michigan votes on Tuesday." ...
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State Of Ohio Celebrates 209th Birthday
Ohio Local News
-- The state of Ohio has turned 209 years old, and is celebrating with a Statehouse exhibit that examines the debate over statehood between two founding fathers. Ohio's birthday on Thursday ...
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$900M Gas-Processing Operation Planned In Ohio
Ohio Local News
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A group of companies is planning a $900 million project for processing natural gas and natural gas liquids in eastern Ohio, with some operations expected to begin next year. The ...
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President Obama Talks Energy In Ohio Thursday
Ohio Local News
President Barack Obama will visit battleground Ohio on Thursday to talk about automobile research and development. The president has cited his decision to raise fuel efficiency standards to 55 ...
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Central Ohio Community Fed Up With Graffiti
Ohio Local News
DELAWARE, Ohio -- Neighbors who live in a Central Ohio community say they've had it with graffiti. Thursday night, neighbors who live in east Delaware took what they hope turn out to be the ...
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Columbus 5, Colorado 2
Ohio Local News
Rick Nash put Columbus in front early in the second period Thursday and the Blue Jackets wiped out Colorado's playoff hopes 5-2. The Avalanche had only a slight chance of making the playoffs ...
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Kenworth Truck Company Announces Significant Layoffs.
Ohio Local News
Ross County Job and Family Services were told Wednesday that the Kenworth Truck Company plant in Chillicothe would be making a significant cut to its staff, nearly 10 percent, ONN’s Denise ...
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Fans happily sing along with pop-rock trio
Ohio Local News
"If you know the words to any song," vocalist Nate Ruess told a sold-out crowd in the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, "please feel free to sing them as loud as possible." Such ...
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