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Police: Ohio suspect may have eaten evidence
Huntington Bancshares to buy $338.9M in notes
Lawyer: Ohio’s legal injection a human experiment
Hedge fund to boost stake in Agilysys
CLEVELAND — A New York hedge fund wants to increase its ownership stake in Agilysys Inc. but is not seeking to control the company.
P&G says it’s still interested in acquisitions
Chief: I didn’t try to sell Parker-Broderick items
Ohio unemployment rises to 10.5 pct in Oct
Ohio AG sues credit agencies for public pensions
J.M. Smucker 2nd-quarter profit more than doubles
Bob Evans boosts payout; authorizes stock buyback
Researchers: Ohio State lake jump a wee bit of fun
Bio Box: Penney CEO Mike Ullman
NAME: Myron E. Ullman III, known as Mike
Ohio community getting $4.4 million for job help
Chief: Parker-Broderick surrogate’s door wide open
Indiana gets $4 million grant to help autoworkers
Parker-Broderick surrogate expected on the stand
Cutting costs helps Limited Brands 3Q profit
Cutting costs help Limited Brands 3Q profit
Earnings roundup: Phillips-Van Heusen, Petsmart
Cutting costs helped Limited Brands 3Q profit
Clarification: Death Penalty-Ohio story
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a story Nov. 14, The Associated Press reported that lethal injection is used by Ohio and 35 other states. The story should have made clear that one of the states, Nebraska, is switching from electrocution to injection and that its proposal to use a three-drug method still must be approved.
Aide tied to Ohio AG scandal sentenced to 45 days
Ohio business group endorses tax plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A business lobbying group that helped create a package of tax changes says it supports a plan to delay income tax cuts to balance Ohio’s budget.
Taylor Swift to debut greeting card line in spring
Taylor Swift to have greeting card line
CLEVELAND — Fresh off her triumph at the Country Music Association Awards, Taylor Swift has won a deal to create a line of greeting cards for American Greetings Corp.
It’s a boy: Zoo tortoise reveals mistaken identity
Cleveland seeks survivors of ‘house of horrors’
Parole board won’t spare Ohio killer
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Parole Board has rejected mercy for a man who killed a woman and scattered her body parts. He could be the first inmate to undergo the state’s new, single-drug execution procedure.
NY paparazzo testifies in Parker-Broderick case
NY photographer testifies in Parker-Broderick case
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