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Sentence in bone thefts

A former lab assistant has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of human skulls and skeletons from Ohio University’s medical college and selling them online.

Tressel new Youngstown St. president

Former Buckeye football coach Jim Tressel has signed on to be the ninth president of Youngstown State University, where he started his college coaching career.

Mumps in Hilliard

Officials in the Hilliard City Schools confirm they are investigating three possible cases of mumps linked to an outbreak that has sickened more than 240 people in three central Ohio counties.

Tree-cutters face vandalism charge

Prosecutors in Marion County have charged six students with vandalism for allegedly taking a chain saw to two dozen trees outside the school as a senior prank.

Resident kills burglary suspect

Police say they are turning over to prosecutors the case of a Southeast Side homeowner who apparently shot a burglar to death.

Haslam to Manziel: “This is not Hollywood”

If hype and jersey sales were all it took to make a starting quarterback in the NFL then Johnny Manziel would have the job for the Cleveland Browns but they don’t and – for now – he doesn’t.

Clippers 5, Chiefs 4

The Clippers beat the Syracuse Chiefs, 5-4, on a walk-off double by Audy Ciriaco Monday, capping a home stand that saw them win seven out of eight at Huntington Park.

Brown out again

The Cavaliers have fired coach Mike Brown for the second time.