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Highlights of MLB’s 2021 health and safety protocols

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A little more than a week before pitchers and catchers will have their first workouts at spring training sites in Florida and Arizona, Major League Baseball on Tuesday released its updated health and safety protocols for the 2021 season.

Governor may lift coronavirus curfew

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COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine appears to be on the verge of lifting the nightly curfew that he instituted nearly three months ago that has hit bars and restaurants particularly hard.



Outdoors: Deep freeze pushes waterfowl south as ice closes in

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BAY VIEW, Ohio — As winter slowly started to close in around them a couple of weeks ago, ducks and geese concentrated in significant numbers on the remaining pockets of open water they found here on Sandusky Bay, and on Maumee Bay, and on some large area ponds.

Pilot's poor decisions blamed in Kobe Bryant chopper crash

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LOS ANGELES — Federal safety officials on Tuesday blamed the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others on board last year on the pilot’s poor decision to fly into thick clouds, where he became disoriented and plunged the aircraft into a Southern California hillside.

Trump's 2nd trial to start with fight over its legitimacy

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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial is an undertaking like no other in U.S. history, the defeated former president charged by the House with inciting the violent mob attack on the U.S. Capitol to overturn the election in what prosecutors argue is the “most grievous constitutional crime.”

Coronavirus circus in Columbus

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Just when you think the Ohio General Assembly’s ridiculous behavior in response to the coronavirus pandemic couldn’t get worse, proceedings at the Statehouse hit a new low recently.

To the editor: Markey's poor climate case

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Sunday’s, “Edicts usher in a painful climate for most,” by Matt Markey is yet another attack on a clean environment. Matt regurgitates the fossil-fuel crowd talking points without writing of the benefits of green energy.

Robert L. “Bob” Schoenberger (1926-2021)

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Robert L. “Bob” Schoenberger, a Maumee business owner who was an Army Air Corps veteran of the World War II era, died Thursday at his Perrysburg home. He was 95.

No. 4 Ohio State gets defensive in win over Maryland

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Kyle Young and Duane Washington Jr. each scored 18 points, and No. 4 Ohio State used a relentless defensive effort to wear down Maryland in a 73-65 victory Monday night.

Booker scores 36 as Suns beat Cavs

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PHOENIX — Devin Booker scored a season-high 36 points, Mikal Bridges added 22 and the Phoenix Suns rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-113 on Monday night.

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Leader of Israel pleads not guilty to corruption

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JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded not guilty Monday as his trial on corruption charges resumed in a Jerusalem courtroom just weeks before national elections.

Budget office issues minimum wage warning

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WASHINGTON — Increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour would reduce the number of Americans living in poverty and boost wages for millions of Americans while adding to the federal debt and joblessness, a new report from the Congressional Budget Office projects.

Climate shift hastens pollen, allergy season

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ATLANTA — Across the United States and Canada, pollen season is starting 20 days earlier and pollen loads are 21 percent higher since 1990 and a huge chunk of that is because of global warming, a new study found in Monday’s journal the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.

Photo Gallery: Springfield 55, Anthony Wayne 41

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The Springfield girls defeated Anthony Wayne 55-41 in a first round game of the NLL girls high school basketball tournament at Anthony Wayne High School in Whitehouse, Ohio, on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. Click the image above and arrows on the left and right to view a full gallery.

Ohio Secretary of State meets with community leaders

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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose met Monday afternoon with local community leaders to talk about how to support minority business owners and entrepreneurs during a stop in northwest Ohio.


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