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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) ...
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Columbus Bomb Squad Responds To Suspicious Object In Pataskala
The Licking County Sheriff's Office and the Columbus Bomb Squad were called out to a Pataskala location on Thursday on a report of a suspicious object.According to the sheriff's office, officials were called out to a location along the 6400 block of Watkins Road for an investigation.Other details were not immediately released about the run, which was reported shortly before 11 ...
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Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Rewarded With Burgers For Life
Charles Ramsey on the day three young women (and one of the women's daughters) were rescued from a Cleveland home. He gained fame for his accounts of what ...
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4Q profits rise at Columbus McKinnon
Columbus McKinnon Corp. closed its 2012 fiscal year with a significant jump in profits, citing a tax change as well as improved productivity. Net income for the 2012 fourth quarter rose to $52.0 million, or $2.67 per share, up from $8.9 million, or 47 cents per share, a jump of 478.3 percent. Columbus McKinnon (NASDAQ: CMCO) said the results include an income tax benefit of $40.2 million. Sales ...
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More Suspicious Chemicals Reported At Northwest Columbus Apartment
Investigators have returned to a North Columbus apartment complex after suspicious chemicals were found for the second time in two weeks. The discovery came sometime before 8 a.m. at the Sterling Place Apartments off Bethel Road. A Columbus Fire Department spokesperson described the findings as "leftover chemicals from a previous incident" reported to the agency last week. During that ...
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Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey gets free burgers for life
More than a dozen Ohio restaurants and at least one in Pennsylvania have pledged free burgers for life to Charles Ramsey, the Big Mac-munching man who was credited with helping a woman escape from the home where she had been held captive, ...
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Cleveland Downtown living sees growth
CLEVELAND -- The number of people now calling downtown home is soaring. The occupancy rate is almost 100 percent, and there are plenty more developments on the ...
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Doctors save Ohio infant by creating airway tube with 3-D printer
In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of an Ohio baby who used to stop breathing nearly every day. Because of a birth defect, Kaiba Gionfriddo's airway kept collapsing, causing his breathing - and often his heart - to stop. Doctors in Michigan had been researching artificial-airway splints but had not ...
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Overturned Semi Shuts Down I-71 South Near Wilmington
Interstate 71 southbound was shut down near Wilmington because of an overturned semi.The accident happened just before 8 Thursday morning.One northbound lane was also shut down.Hazmat crews were on the scene because the semi was carrying hazardous chemicals.Minor injuries have been reported.Stay with 10TV and refresh 10TV.com for more ...
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Dublin Police Investigating Attempted Burglary
Dublin police were investigating an attempted home burglary near the Muirfield Golf Course.Police say this happened just before 2:30 Thursday morning in the 6400 block of Moors Place.A condo resident reported that a burglar was trying to break in through the rear door.Police say the resident yelled for other family members to call 911.The suspect reportedly ran down a bike path towards the golf ...
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Toledo police kill man holding shotgun
Four adults who were at the home were detained for questioning. The relationship between the man who was shot and the woman was not immediately ...
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Man gets jail for stealing pottery from OSU
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A man who admitted stealing rare pottery from Ohio State University and selling it to an antiques dealer has been sentenced to eight months in ...
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Consumer marketing firm Saatchi Saatchi X expands to Cincinnati
Drawn by Greater Cincinnatis growing reputation for marketing and advertising expertise and the presence of major brands such as the Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE: PG), Macys Inc. (NYSE: M) and the Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), a consumer marketing company with ties to a French advertising and media giant has expanded into Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Saatchi & Saatchi X has opened ...
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Victim Claimed Suspect Injured Him With Molotov Cocktail
Police were searching for a suspect after a man claimed someone threw a Molotov cocktail at him.The victim arrived at Grant Medical Center with burn wounds around 11:30 Wednesday night.The incident happened in the 3000 block of Alleghany Avenue in east Columbus.The victim said he did not know the alleged suspect.Stay with 10TV and refresh 10TV.com for more ...
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10 Things To Know For Thursday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Thursday: 1. OBAMA TO BE MORE PUBLIC ABOUT TERROR POLICIES The president will clarify the use of drones against terror suspects at a speech Thursday night, after disclosing that a fourth U.S. citizen had been killed in secretive strikes abroad. OBAMA-NATIONAL SECURITY 2. MAN HACKED TO DEATH ON LONDON ...
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Ohio Senate vote could ban Internet cafes
Ohios Internet cafe operators suffered a major setback Wednesday when the Ohio Senate passed a bill that would effectively put them out of business. Ohios Internet cafe operators suffered a major setback Wednesday when the Ohio Senate passed a bill that would effectively put them out of business, according to the Columbus Business First. In a 27-6 vote, the Senate approved legislation ...
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Cleveland tourism agency recruiting volunteer city ambassadors
Positively Cleveland wants to get more people in service-related jobs involved in promoting the city. Cleveland tourism group Positively Cleveland will train about 500 bartenders, taxi cab drivers and other people in service-related positions to become ambassadors of the city, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The group outlined that plan and other visions for the city's future at its ...
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Ohios larger cities lose population
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- New U.S. Census estimates show that most large and medium-sized cities in Ohio lost population over the past two years, as many cities elsewhere saw ...
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Senators Remove 20-year limit on prosecuting rape
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A bill being proposed by two Ohio lawmakers would remove the 20-year statute of limitations for prosecuting rape and sexual battery ...
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Cleveland Fed makes recommendations for Ohios housing woes
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland says foreclosures have been a concern in Ohio since even before the recession began. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland issued a report recommending improvements to Ohio's housing policies that would help lift the state out of recession-era housing market woes, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. At the heart of Ohio's housing troubles are two ...
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Columbus 95.5 FM to broadcast Cleveland Browns Radio Network
Columbus radio station WZOH-FM, 95.5, is joining the Cleveland Browns Radio Network. Columbus radio station WZOH-FM, 95.5, is joining the Cleveland Browns Radio Network beginning this season, Crain's Cleveland Business reports. Known as "95.5 The Game," the station will air Browns games, as well as pre-game, post-game and off-season coverage. Browns President Alec Scheiner touted the ...
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Ohio Senate takes shoot em and let God sort it out approach to businesses
Ohio Sen. Bill Seitz says legislation regarding Internet cafes is too broad. The Ohio Senate has approved a bill that one Cincinnati legislator has labeled a shoot em and let God sort it out approach to regulating some businesses, Columbus Business First reports. Ohio Sen. Bill Seitz, R-Cincinnati, said legislation that was approved Wednesday regarding the states Internet cafes assumes that all ...
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Investigators Rule House Fire Suspicious
Fire investigators were looking for people who may have set an east Columbus house on fire.Witnesses say they saw people running from the Brownlee Avenue House around 11:15 Wednesday night.Investigators were treating the fire as suspicious.Watch 10TV and refresh 10TV.com for more ...
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Family Escapes Burning Home
A Newark family is safe after their house caught on fire Wednesday night. The Newark Advocate reports the fires started around 9:30 p.m. in the 1400 block of Oxford Downs Road. Fire crews on the scene rescued two dogs from the home. Investigators said the fire started in the garage and spread to the attic. The four people who lived in the home are now staying with family members. Officials ...
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Search For Suspect After Attempted Robbery
Police were searching for a suspect after an attempted robbery in south Columbus.Authorities say the man walked into the Valero gas station on South High Street on May 17th around 5:15 a.m.The suspect implied he had a gun and demanded cash.When the suspect was confronted, he took off.Anyone with information is asked to call the Columbus Police Robbery Unit at 614-645-4665, or Central Ohio Crime ...









