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Cleveland seeks to replace coin-operated parking meters

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The City of Cleveland seeks to replace its system of parking meters with a new, more modern, “smart” system that can take credit cards or payment through an app, the city announced Thursday.

‘Ducking’ the Jeeps: Duck Duck Moose Jeep Jam raises money for veterans

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LIMA — Jeep owners showed off their cars at the Moose Lodge #199 for the inaugural Duck Duck Moose Jeep Jam on Saturday.

Cost to clean up salt pile spikes

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – It’s going to cost another $2.97 million to clean up the infamous “salt fill site” that contaminated Mentor Marsh decades ago and created a major environmental disaster that is still being dealt with today.

Ohio elections chief announces new public integrity unit

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio’s Republican elections chief on Wednesday announced a new public integrity unit in response to what he called Americans’ “crisis of confidence” in the electoral process even while acknowledging the state’s reputation for secure voting.

As Intel builds in Ohio, ‘wave’ of plans keeps coming

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As Intel takes advantage of the CHIPS Act to raise massive new semiconductor production sites in Ohio, other companies are making similar moves in other states.

National Guard struggles as troops leave at faster pace

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WASHINGTON — Soldiers are leaving the Army National Guard at a faster rate than they are enlisting, fueling concerns that in the coming years units around the country may not meet military requirements for overseas and other deployments.

ONU’s College of Engineering receives grant

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ADA — Ohio Northern University’s T.J. Smull College of Engineering received a $748,839 grant from the National Science Foundation to assist academically successful students who are financially challenged.

Lori Borgman: When plans sour and the wind howls

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Special dates on a calendar are punctuation marks in what could otherwise be one long, winding, rambling sentence spanning years. They are restful pauses, a contrast to the routine, something to look forward to.

John Grindrod: When celebrities walk among the common folks

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For everyone I know, seeing someone famous is rare unless you paid to see him or her on stage or at an athletic venue. When it happens, it always seems to give someone a story destined to be repeated.

Shoppers are returning

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You know the cliché: Shopping malls are desolate and deserted places, inhabited only by elderly walkers and a few sad stores desperately clinging to life among the cobwebs and decay.