Michigan takes on Penn State at noon
NO. 14 MICHIGAN AT PENN STATE | Noon | ABC

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Central Catholic gets revenge in double OT
HURON, Ohio — Playing with a purpose, a passion, and a vision, No. 1 ranked Perrysburg forced five turnovers and clobbered No. 6-ranked Cleveland Glenville to capture a Division II regional title on Friday night.
COLUMBUS — They have heard the criticism.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Jehu Chesson can chart his growth and change at Michigan, from both a physical and a personal standpoint.
In 10 days, Winebrenner Theological School will change its top official.
Friday night’s concert by the Toledo Symphony on its Classics Series was a journey through Western European musical styles that proved you cannot, and should not, try to halt progress.
Owens Community College’s enrollment is less than half of what it was in 2009, when it surged to record student numbers.
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) said Friday he is appalled by “demagogues in D.C.” who are politicizing America’s immigration policies in hopes of keeping Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the United States.
Calling green energy an investment in national security, retired Gen. Wesley Clark said during a University of Toledo speech Friday that America’s dependence on foreign oil has fueled political instability around the world for decades.
Joe Sehein’s last hit of heroin nearly killed him.
The Lucas County Board of Elections on Friday certified the official Nov. 3 election results and made plans for automatic recounts in two close races.
Ohio was one of 32 states where the October unemployment rate dropped, but perhaps equally significant was the large increase in added jobs.
LAS VEGAS — Natalia Lafourcade was the big winner Thursday at the Latin Grammy Awards, making good on four of her five nominations for her album Hasta la Raiz. But the Mexican singer-songwriter lost out on the top prize, album of the year, which went to Dominican bachata artist Juan Luis Guerra for Todo Tiene su Hora.
Starry Knights
Third Baptist Church musical appreciation service for church musician Stennett (Mick) Collins, 5 p.m. Sunday.
NEW YORK — Thirty-five years ago this Saturday, viewers learned the truth.
The new owners of a large apartment complex in Old Orchard are planning to spend millions of dollars to upgrade and modernize the complex, as well as build a new clubhouse and pool.