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Some Ohio cities ring in the new year in style. They spend the last night of the year celebrating what鈥檚 special about their community.
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The Sherman House in Lancaster purchased Gen. William T. Sherman鈥檚 sword at an auction last week. Museum officials say the monumental artifact will be used to help people connect with history.
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Fleischer's Auctions offered $40,000 to $60,000 for the sword. It sold for more than $150,000.
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As big trucks rumble down Main Street in downtown Lancaster, Sydney Chenetski and her friend Ashley Boyer are having lunch in a park next to a large鈥
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is calling on the Treasury Department to give local leaders greater flexibility when it comes to spending federal rescue鈥
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Mayors around Ohio are calling on federal authorities to deliver more funding as coronavirus-caused job losses eat into local revenue.Dayton, like many鈥
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Workers and activists delivered a petition Thursday to a Verizon Wireless store in Lancaster to reinstate an employee who was fired. The petition had鈥
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More than 300 guests filled a tent set up in a rain-soaked field to see Vice President Mike Pence help executives break ground on a new Lancaster鈥
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Classical 101鈥淚 call it real American music.鈥漈hat鈥檚 how Stephen Caracciolo, artistic director of the LancasterChorale, describes the program for An American Mosaic,鈥
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About 14,000 U.S. troops are in Afghanistan. U.S. representatives have been negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban and President Trump has said he wants to cut down the U.S. presence there.