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2017-06-23
Ohio vying for giant project
Televangelist blazed colorful trail from Delaware
Gun control has lost support since 2000
Cindy heading this way
Trump says he did not tape Comey conversations
Trump publicly doubting that Russia meddled in election
Pelosi gets defensive as Democrats grumble
‘Pizzagate’ gunman sentenced to 4 years in prison
Conservatives may get their cuts to welfare state
No-contest plea made in baseball-game attack
More high-rises found with combustible material
Security beefed up after shooting
Business cut aids high-income owners
Hundreds in Linden receive free produce
LifeCare seeks fans to cool elderly, ill
Revenue projected to be $1 billion below estimate
Kirkersville killings cited by Marsy’s Law backers
Burglaries, home invasion net 26 years
Thefts bring fiscal emergency
Ex-doctor shot in apparent home invasion
Trip to Israel key to women’s renewal of faith
Roommate killed with machete, police say
State lowering Lake White after complaints of leaks
Hushed-up deal spends $100K
Parents must monitor kids’ screen time
Business awaits health-care reform
New park adds luster to central Ohio
Keep restraints on backyard fireworks
Factions enter next phase of Muslim civil war
Montgomery County is reeling from opioid epidemic
State aid sought for connecting all Ohioans
Banks able to withstand recession
Sears Canada seeks protection from creditors
Facebook wants ‘meaningful’ online groups
$120M fine proposed for travel- deal robocalls
Finlay yet to crank up his scoring
Early deal with Vegas pays off
Home miseries continue with loss to Mud Hens
TCU’s Wymer stymies Louisville; Florida next
Clevinger survives shaky start
Goldschmidt homers as D-Backs rout Rockies
Schedule starts easy, gets tougher
Trade jolts draft: Butler to Timberwolves
Fultz top pick as freshman floodgates open
Jeg Coughlin Jr. aiming for first Norwalk NHRA win
Vick, Smith, Forsett ready for retirement
Haygood to chronicle East’s title teams of ’69
Gilpin gets to wrestle in ‘GLOW’
Dickinson biopic a chore for viewers
Flynn’s novel a delightful exploration
Lorde reinforces outsider image in her latest album
Partner needs to address division of chores at home
OF THE CIT Y W ITH US
About the artist / Scott Schaaf
Growth spurt will require precise planning, analysts predict
Predicting growth
Rediscovering neighborhoods
Preparing for new jobs
More online
Here come the machines, again
Some places not waiting on future
Some past predictions were on target
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