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  • Smallest known plant-eating dinosaur found in Canada

    A team of paleontologists from the University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, Cleveland Museum of Natural History and University of Calgary have identified a new dinosaur, the smallest plant-eating dinosaur species known from Canada. Albertadromeus syntarsus was identified from a partial hind leg, and other skeletal elements, that indicate it was a speedy runner. Approximately 1.6 m (5 ft) ...

  • Tribes Masterson goes after fourth straight win

    Unlike Thursday's series opener between the Indians and Red Sox, which had a total of 15 runs scored on 23 hits, Friday's game at Fenway Park could be quite the pitchers' duel. Justin Masterson will be on the hill for Cleveland, while John Lackey toes the rubber for Boston. The Indians right-hander has won three straight games and was named the American League Player of the Week ...

  • Ohio GOP’s Attempt To Suppress Student Vote Backfires Encourages Them To Register Instead

    @UC.Wisc Whoop-sie! The GOP members of Ohio’s House of Representatives just pulled a blooper so big that it’s probably time to promote all of them to the United States House of Representatives. Fortunately for them–or at least for Ohio–they’re probably going to be saved by the other half of their legislature, the Senate. The issue is student voting. In April, the ...

  • Terry Francona proud of Cleveland revival

    Terry Francona knew the drill, and that helped. But in the end, the best coping mechanism for making his emotional return to Fenway Park was one that he’s relied on throughout his life - the game of baseball itself.Francona arrived in Boston yesterday at 5 a.m. after an 11-7 loss to the Tigers on Wednesday, and he knew it wouldn’t just be any other day. But he also knew he was coming ...

  • Violent felons in Ohio getting hunting licenses www.privateofficer.com

    Hundreds of convicted felons in Ohio — many of them violent — are getting state licenses to hunt, even though it’s illegal for them to have guns, a Channel 3 news investigation found. The Investigator Tom Meyer did a computer-assisted investigation, cross-checking last year’s list of Ohio hunting license recipients with a list of state prisoners who did time in the past ...

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles [Blu-Ray]

John Hughess Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is a road comedy about two men trying desperately to get home for Thanksgiving and having every obstacle imaginable thrown in their way. The men are played, in a feat of perfect casting, by Steve Martin a ... ...

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  • Kenwood Womans Club awards annual scholarships at lunch

    Six high school seniors and two women received scholarships for college. From right to left are scholarship winners Nora and Ellen Molinaro of Mount Notre Dame High School, Ashley Schlissel of Indian Hill High School, Lynn Kendall of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College and Alexis Teeters of Indian Hill High School. / Thanks to Dawn ...

  • Finneytown meets new school superintendent

    Finneytown Local School District Superintendent Tyrone Olverson, 45, meets with Finneytown resident Bob Briggs, 86, during a meet and greet with the community at the Finneytown secondary campus. / Monica Boylson/The Community ...

  • Friends tie for first in Girls on the Run 5K

    DELHI TWP. — Mady Nutter and Erica Schloemer had just yards to go to pass the finish line in the Girls on the Run 5K at Paul Brown Stadium. Exhausted the two knew they had to increase their speed to take first place in the girls ...

  • Annual Ohio River Sweep seeks volunteers for cleanup

    PARKERSBURG - Volunteers are needed to clean up debris from the banks of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers in the 24th annual Ohio River Sweep on June 15. John Reed of the Wood County Solid Waste Authority, the Wood County coordinator for the event, said 151 local volunteers collected 119 bags of trash, tires, steel drums, chairs, ice chests and other items during the river sweep last year. ...

  • Indians pound Red Sox in Franconas Fenway return

    Stubbs opens scoring with bloop RBI double BOSTON -- Terry Francona did not want his return to Fenway Park to create any kind of distraction for his players. That was tough to pull off prior to Thursday's game, when a huge crowd of reporters gathered around the Indians manager in the visitors' dugout. As Cleveland's players made their way to the field, they glanced at the mob ...

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