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Business & EconomyThe average sports better in the state is 21 to 35 years old, male and college educated, with some disposable income.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday morning he’d rejected the bill, leaving the question of whether lawmakers will override his veto.
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New Head Coach Mike Babcock said in a statement that a hockey podcast commenting on his actions was a “gross misrepresentation of those meetings and extremely offensive.”
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Ohio State University entered into a formal partnership with the state’s only private Historically Black College and University on Tuesday. The first-of-its kind agreement with Wilberforce University will create an advanced golf course management program.
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After weeks of speculation, the golf legend said "I feel like I am going to play" in the tournament. His announcement comes less than 14 months after he was seriously injured in a car accident.
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North Carolina and Kansas face off tonight at the Super Dome in New Orleans for a conclusion of college basketball's March Madness tournament.
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For blind and vision-impaired sports fans, a good radio announcer can be a game changer. But for fast paced sports like tennis, it can be difficult to convey the back and forth of an individual point. That is where Action Audio comes in.
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The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office said Wednesday the death has officially been ruled accidental, and the case is now closed.
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The Major League Baseball franchise and a local roller derby club have reached a resolution in a lawsuit filed over the use of the name Guardians, allowing both to continue using it.
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Last season, Stefanski was named the NFL’s Coach of the Year after leading his team to its first playoff win in 26 years. Now, the Browns are 5-5 and in last place in the division.