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Indians 3, Blue Jays 2: Naquin inside-the-park HR gives Tribe walk-off win

CLEVELAND -- Team resiliency was at it again Friday night at Progressive Field.

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Elyria High students to get busing option

ELYRIA — High school students will have the option of bus transportation with a new initiative from First Student, the Elyria Schools’ bus contractor.

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Wellington to have bleachers by first home game

WELLINGTON — If all goes as planned, Wellington Dukes football fans will have a place to sit at the first home game Sept. 9.

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Man accused of daytime break-in, chase in Sheffield Lake

SHEFFIELD LAKE — A burglar who tried to pull off a daylight break-in at an elderly woman’s home led police on a brief chase in the woman’s car before getting stuck in a ditch and hiding in a garage...

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Elyria High grad sings for the presidents

Ray Woconish, an Elyria native and bass singer with the Christian group MARK209 based out of Nashville, Tenn., has sung at county fairs, in casino lounges, for prison inmates and on main stages in...

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Elyria's Bartoletta helps United States win gold in 400-meter relay

RIO DE JANEIRO — Just two days after winning her first individual Olympic gold medal, Elyria native Tianna Bartoletta picked up her third overall gold Friday night.

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Black River expects ground game to thrive in 2016

The last two seasons haven’t been normal for Black River.

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Naquin's walk-off inside-the-park homer sparks Indians win

CLEVELAND — Team resiliency was at it again Friday night at Progressive Field.

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Girl stays active while dealing with arthritis

AVON LAKE — When one thinks of arthritis, images of an elderly person talking about feeling the weather in their bones while seated on a front porch rocking chair might come to mind.

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Boys soccer: Elyria and Midview open season with 0-0 tie

EATON TWP. — There are two sides to every story — and every soccer match.

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Browns rookie Carl Nassib attracting notice for his pregame routine and his...

Carl Nassib, uneasy and brief when surrounded by cameras and microphones, holds back nothing as kickoff approaches.

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Josh Tomlin's home run problem sinks Indians against Blue Jays

CLEVELAND — Josh Tomlin rejoined the Indians and regained the dubious distinction of leading the American League in home runs allowed.

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High school football 2016: North Olmsted has a tough road ahead until new...

North Olmsted might consider changing its nickname from Eagles to Road Warriors, at least for the next two seasons.

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Commentary: Indians get an amazing win Friday in what just may be an amazing...

Baseball is great.

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Olympics: U.S. sprinter Allyson Felix adds to medal collection with sixth gold

RIO DE JANEIRO — Allyson Felix and LaShawn Merritt are savvy track stars who’ve been around long enough to know that not everything always goes to plan.

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Vincent V. "Ben" Ringler

Vincent V. "Ben" Ringler, 82, an Elyria resident for the past 33 years, passed away at his home Tuesday, August 16, 2016, following a lengthy illness. He was born in Toledo December 16, 1934 and also...

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Frederick E. "Gene" Dunkle

Frederick E. "Gene" Dunkle, 71, of Lorain, passed away Friday August 19, 2016, at the Providence Care Center in Sandusky, surrounded by his family, following a long illness. Mr. Dunkle was born in...

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Berardino "Benny" Giardini

Berardino Giardini, 75, of Lorain, passed away Friday, August 19, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on May 2, 1941 in Pescina, Abruzzo region of Italy, to his loving...

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Why it matters: China

EDITOR'S NOTE — One in an AP series examining issues at stake in the presidential election and how they affect people

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At Olympic closing ceremony, Japanese prime minister makes brief but notable...

TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's brief but showstopping gig at the Olympics closing ceremony as the Nintendo game character Super Mario offered a tantalizing glimpse at Tokyo's plans for...

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