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Skateboarding, roller skating, and other "coasting" will be legal on all sidewalks. Skating in the street will still be prohibited, but will be a civil instead of criminal offense.
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The annual celebration of Black families and Black excellence may be the oldest Black Family Reunion event in the country.
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Sittenfeld has served roughly 4 1/2 months of his 16 month sentence for his public corruption conviction.
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There have been no reports of negative reactions as a result of the recall, the FDA said last week. The products should be thrown away, or returned to either an Aldi or HyVee store for a full refund.
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An agreement will allow a 4.7-mile cycling and walking path along the Oasis Rail Line, connecting Sawyer Point to Lunken Airport.
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More than 250 child care providers and facilities were reportedly closed down in cities across Ohio Monday.
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Braun had some of the fewest detailed policy proposals of any of Indiana's six Republican gubernatorial candidates.
Dean discusses the Quesst X-59 aircraft with Senior NASA engineers!
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