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FEDS SAY IMPORTS HURTING ECONOMY
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City suspends WHISPER funding
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Juveniles to face charges as adults
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Safety meetings to follow bogus gun threat
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Lake Erie professor invited to Nigeria
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Trump says raise age for assault rifle sales
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Cavs fall short against Washington
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Vow to streamline Harvey recovery backfires
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Industrials companies drive indexes higher
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Disqualified Ohio governor candidate mounting challenge
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Ohio senator seeks review of program
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How to Beat Constipation Naturally
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Mentor student wins Lake County Spelling Bee
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Crime lab getting grant, new drug detection equipment
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Home & Lifestyle Expo coming to Great Lakes Mall
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The Billy Graham I knew
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Who should prevent school shootings?
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Movement is encouraging
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Lip inflammation causes much irritation
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The Daily Commuter puzzle
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Woman wants ring to become virginity protector
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Billy Graham gave more than prayer to presidents
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Billy Graham will lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda
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John Carroll advances to OAC tournament final
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U.S.-Canada classic makes us forget NHL at Olympics
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Chardon tops Mentor, advances to face North
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Freshman helps start team, then qualifies for district
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Wise wins gold for U.S.; Gisin tops Shiffrin
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Nance to wear father’s number with Cavs
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On the air
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Vinatieri signs 1-year deal with Colts
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Lake Erie rallies in final minutes to topple Walsh
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Riverside showing progress in coach’s first season
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High school sectional wrestling capsules
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Drivers, start your engines! The Cleveland Auto Show, presented by Huntington Bank, opens its doors on Friday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. at the I-X Center in Cleveland, and runs through Sunday, March 4. There’s no other place to see virtually every vehicle the au
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Odds of winning at auto show better than ever
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MORE RIDE-N-DRIVES
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Auto show honors those who serve
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Discover family fun at auto show
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The fun is afoot
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Finding new ‘Footprints’
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Soaring with old, new
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Happenings