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Hong Kong activists behind Tiananmen vigil jailed for months
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How do tax brackets work? | Paul Pahoresky
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Fisher-Titus opens Family Medicine and Cardiology office in Bellevue
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Super Heroes to Kids in Ohio planning 5k for June 11
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New curriculum at Lorain City School District brings art class into the digital world
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Lorain Council should consider approving race-themed entertainment project | Editorial
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Amherst Historical Society hosts cardio drumming classes
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Versace reaches for the stars with glittery Hollywood show
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Deshaun Watson’s playmaking ability can help lure free agents to Browns | Jeff Schudel
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Lorain: Solidarity Urban Farms, library break ground
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Division I state wrestling Day 2: Elyria’s McKinney only remaining area wrestler fighting for state title
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Divisions II, III state wrestling Day 2: Columbia’s Schulke, Keystone’s Greene roll into semis
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Eye injury suffered by Jarrett Allen has Cavaliers concerned
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Midview girls basketball: Battle of pace, attrition hampered Middies in D-I state semifinal loss
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PHOTOS: Wrestling state tournament Day 2, March 11, 2023
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Lorain County Hispanic Leadership Conference teaches on pressing community issues
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Girls state wrestling: Elyria’s Banyas, Avon Lake’s Alhashash reach semifinals on Day 2
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Ohio State’s run ends in Big Ten semis; Holtmann hints declining postseason bid
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One of Silicon Valley’s top banks fails; assets are seized
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Ramirez, Zunino each hit two-run home runs in win over Athletics
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Elyria’s McKinney, Keystone’s Greene, Avon Lake’s Alhashash to wrestle for state championships
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Storm breaches California river levee, thousands evacuate
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State wrestling tournament Day 2 area results
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PHOTOS: State wrestling semifinal matches, March 11, 2023
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Monsters beat Grand Rapids in shootout
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Sincere Carry’s 26 points lead Kent State over Toledo for MAC title, NCAA tournament berth
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PHOTOS: Olmsted Falls vs. Princeton girls basketball, March 11, 2023
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Olmsted Falls vs. Princeton girls basketball: Bulldogs can’t make second straight comeback, fall in state title game