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Fear leads to panic food buying across region
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State preps for tax revenue drop
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‘Corona-depression’ feared as companies contract, retool
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Third death at nursing home
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EX-CINCINNATI ARCHBISHOP DIES
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LACK OF SIGNATURES KEEPS POT MEASURE OFF BALLOTS
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GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO PLUNGE IN DAYTON REGION
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Police: Warnings first under stay-at-home order
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Fla. governor wants to avoid shutdown
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Louisiana virus cases surge overnight
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Some restaurants shut down carryout, delivery
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Sinclair resumes online learning classes
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State: Township officer in ‘gross neglect’ of duty
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BUSINESS PIZZA CHAINS, AMAZON AMONG THOSE HIRING
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Pompeo leaves Kabul, no word on political deal
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PG&E to plead guilty to lethal crimes in 2018 fire
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Ohio may end life without parole for youth
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KROGER, Jack A.
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EGBERT, Orville F.
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Ex-security guard sentenced in child sex case
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Stay separate, stay smart, and stay hopeful
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Even during a pandemic, we must stay free and faithful
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In the coronavirus’ shadow, let’s remember the toll of TB
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Stocks slump, despite aid, as virus bill stalls again
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Boeing to halt production in Seattle facilities
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Gaffney leaving OSU; next step unknown
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OSU’S DRAFTELIGIBLE BASEBALL PLAYERS IN LIMBO
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Oregon’s Ionescu is AP women’s player of year
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Amid stay-at-home order, some area golf courses staying open
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South Carolina’s Staley is AP women’s coach of the year
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8 tips for self-care in challenging times
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Couples adjust plans to wed
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A book for children sheltering at home
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Tips from teachers
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EARLY DETECTION IS KEY IN COLON CANCER PREVENTION
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Gentle stretching can ease back pain
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‘Read the fine print’ is more than a saying
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Which music streaming service sounds the best?
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Share-watch shows with your friends remotely while social distancing
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TV HIGHLIGHTS
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Couple’s difference of opinion threatens future
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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY:
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Outbreak fears can take a toll on our mental health
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Coping with overload of (mis)information
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Nontraditional treatment versus pain meds