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1 Person Hospitalized After East Side Shooting
One person is hospitalized after a shooting in east Columbus. Police said one person was shot multiple times in the 1000 block of Seymour Avenue at around 6 p.m. Tuesday. The person who was shot was taken to Grant Medical Center in unknown condition. Police said the shooting was unrelated to another shooting nearby on Stoddart Avenue. Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for more ...
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Mike and Mike arrive hoping Tribe avoids bad fortune
Email CLEVELAND -- If the Indians are looking to differentiate themselves from the ultimately unsuccessful clubs of years past, overcoming the dreaded "Mike and Mike" kiss of death might be a good start. Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic -- co-hosts of the popular ESPN morning radio show "Mike and Mike" -- will be at Progressive Field during the Tribe's two-game series with ...
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Perez deletes Twitter account to put focus on club
Email CLEVELAND -- Indians manager Terry Francona is not sure how Twitter works and he does not care to find out. Francona was also fine with closer Chris Perez's explanation for deleting the social-media account he used to interact with fans the past few years. Given Perez's history of actions and outspokenness, the disappearance of his Twitter account (previously @ChrisPerez54) ...
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Front office members to represent Tribe at Draft
CLEVELAND -- A couple of front-office members will represent the Indians during the 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Tim Belcher and Johnny Goryl were selected to represent Cleveland when the Draft begins on June 6 in MLB Network's Studio 42 in Secaucus, N.J. Belcher is a special assistant in the club's baseball operations department, and Goryl is the adviser of player development for ...
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New father Swisher donates to help all Cleveland kids
Email CLEVELAND -- Nick Swisher is the new father of a baby girl. His concern, however, extends to all the children of Cleveland. Swisher and his wife, JoAnna, welcomed a daughter to the world Wednesday, four days after it was announced that he donated $25,000 to the FBI Citizens Academy Foundation for the purchase of child identification kits. Cleveland placed Swisher on the paternity leave ...
Movie Review
The Waterboy
"The Waterboy" is a listless, dull comedy from the same team that made "The Wedding Singer": Frank Coraci in the director's chair and Tim Herlihy and star Adam Sandler penning the script. This seems to offer hope in that "The Wedding Singer" was infinitely better than Sandler's earlier star vehicles like "Billy Madison" (1995) and "Happy Gilmore" (1996). Unfortunately, it turns out that the "The W ... ...
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Weve got everything in front of us
And offensive coordinator Jay Gruden supplied more gifts than RGIII's registry with what Dalton called a huge installation period for Day One that reflected the staff's comfort level with its players' grasp of the playbook. "The way we finished the playoff game, no one wanted to end that way. There's been criticism. Everybody can say what they want," Dalton said. ...
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Ohio school shooting victims families sue charity
CHARDON, Ohio (AP) -- Relatives of three teenagers killed in an Ohio school shooting are suing a charity that maintains a fund set up to benefit the families and support the well-being of students and others in the affected ...
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Police Man wore ankle monitor during 20+ break-ins in Ohio
Police in Ohio allege a man committed more than 20 break-ins while out on parole and wearing an ankle monitor. Akron police said James Kilmire, 37, was wearing the ankle monitor Friday when he was arrested in the parking lot of a Walmart store in Akron and he was also wearing the monitor when he allegedly perpetrated multiple break-ins last week, WEWS-TV, Cleveland, reported Tuesday. Akron ...
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Central Ohio K9 Search And Rescue Knows What Oklahoma Crews Face
Toby is a 7-year old Czech German Sheppard who was born and trained to find people."I started him out when he was 10-weeks-old," said his handler, Ron Cassady of the Central Ohio K9 Search and Rescue.He says the two have been called out 60 times to help people who have gone missing or have been trapped in natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina.Cassady says he knows exactly what crews ...
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Women Get Help Staying Sober from Volunteer Ministry
Nearly 10 years ago there were, on average, 10 women who ended up in the Fairfield County jail on drug charges.Today, there are more than 60 behind bars facing charges related to drugs. Jail time means they will get clean, but the challenge is staying clean once they are released.Jenessa Cassley, 26, and Tiffany Runge, 23, have both been locked up for drugs three times now."Just to stay ...
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Merve Griffin's Beverly Hilton Hotel
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