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Get That Shot

It’s flu season. The Williams County Health Department says get vaccinated. Contrary to popular belief, the flu vaccine cannot give you the flu. After getting the vaccine, your body works hard to build up protection against the flu virus. Most people who receive the vaccine go on with their day, …

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Disability Survey Released

The Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council releases a survey to identify problems and needs that should be addressed for Ohioans with disabilities across the state. The input will be used for the council’s Five-Year State Plan…to develop specific grant proposals toward relevant projects across Ohio.

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HB6 Heats Up

Ohio Attorney, General Dave Yost says he recently became aware that his comments from a Sept. 30 press conference are being used in an HB6 television commercial. Yost says the use of those comments are not with his consent. HB6 supporters allege that the anti-referendum group, Ohioans for Energy Security, …

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Injury Crash On 427

DeKalb County deputies are investigating a crash between a car and minivan on County Road 427, just north of Auburn. They say an 18-year-old woman stopped at a stop sign, before pulling out into traffic onto 427. A minivan coming from the other direction tried to stop, but was not …

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Strike Update

Here’s the latest on the UAW strike. Officials tell reporters a tentative four year contract gives workers a mix of pay raises, lump sum payments and an $11,000 signing bonus. In return, the contract allows GM to proceed with factory closures in Lordstown, Warren and in Maryland. Union officials are …

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FirstEnergy Clears Hurdle

A subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. plans to emerge from bankruptcy protection by the end of the year, after getting final approval from a federal judge. The company warns it will take steps to close its nuclear plants in Ohio if a proposal to overturn a roughly $1 billion financial rescue …

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New Digs At The HOF

The NFL says team owners have given the OK to invest up to $10 million in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Village in Canton. Hall of Fame officials are planning a multi-year development at the site. It includes a hotel with an indoor water park, retail stores and an …

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A Break In The UAW Strike

Bargainers for General Motors and the United Auto Workers reach a tentative contract deal that could end a monthlong strike that brought the company’s U.S. factories to a standstill. The deal, hammered out after months of bargaining, won’t bring an immediate end to the strike by 49,000 hourly workers. They …

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Perrysburg Signs On With Toledo

Perrysburg becomes the eighth and final customer to join the Uniform Water Purchase and Supply Agreement with the City of Toledo. Perrysburg joins Maumee, Sylvania, Whitehouse, Fulton County, Monroe County and the Northwest Water and Sewer District in signing 40-year contracts with the Toledo water commission. Officials from those entities …

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Officer Decision Backed Up By Court

The Ohio Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of a police officer’s vehicle stop…based on the car’s color not matching vehicle-registration records. The court ruled 6-1 the officer had a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity based on his experience that such a discrepancy often meant a vehicle was stolen. At issue …

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