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Lettuce in Columbus probably OK

Federal health officials reported late last week that there were at least 98 cases of food poisoning in 22 states, including Ohio, linked to E. coli bacteria in romaine lettuce, but reportedly the lettuce available in the Columbus area should be safe.

Gas prices spike

The price of gasoline in central Ohio increased for the seventh consecutive week as nationwide prices hit their highest levels in more than three years.

Reds 8, Twins 2

Tyler Mahle pitched into the seventh inning, Jose Peraza had three hits and Adam Duvall homered to lead the Reds past the Minnesota Twins 8-2.

Mariners 10, Indians 4

Ryon Healy hit two home runs and had four RBIs, Robinson Cano and Mitch Haniger also homered, and the Seattle Mariners defeated the Cleveland Indians 10-4.

Courthouse lighting flap

Two Newark city council members are at odds with county commissioners over their decision to not allow the county courthouse to be lit with rainbow colors during a gay pride festival.

Marathon buys Texas refiner, pipeline company

With drivers beginning to take note of rising prices at the pump, Findlay-based Marathon Petroleum is buying the refiner and pipeline owner Andeavor for more than $23 billion, creating a refiner with an extensive reach across the U.S.

Clippers 4, Indians 2

The Clippers won the rubber match of a three-game series against the Indianapolis Indians behind big hitting from the bottom of their order.

NFL Draft Wrapup

The Browns raised some eyebrows, the Bengals played defense and seven more Ohio State players were chosen in this year’s NFL draft, which concluded Saturday in Arlington, Texas.