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Love hurts: Eight busted in online romance scams

The woman believed that Frank Wilberg was going to marry her so when he asked for some money to reserve the site, she sent it to him and went out and bought her gown and shoes. Unfortunately, Frank was the creation of eight people from central Ohio who have been indicted by a federal grand jury for laundering money they made running online “romance scams.”

Kasich’s final State of the State to be “odd”

Kasich delivers a final State of the State speech as Ohio’s governor that he says will be “very odd.” By that, he appears to mean absent of the usual litany of new policy initiatives and leaning toward the philosophical.

Filling a gap at QB: Buckeyes begin spring football practice

Ryan Shazier and Malcolm Jenkins will return to Ohio Stadium as honorary coaches for Ohio State’s spring game in April, the culmination of 14 days of practice during which time head coach Urban Meyer and his staff will have to at least begin the process of replacing one of the most storied athletes in Buckeye football history.

Cavs 112, Pistons 90

LeBron James scored 31 points in three quarters and Larry Nance Jr. reached career highs in points and rebounds in his first start for Cleveland, leading the Cavaliers to a 112-90 win over the Detroit Pistons.

State, city sue to keep Crew in Columbus

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and the city of Columbus are going to court to stop the owner of the Columbus Crew SC from moving the Major League Soccer franchise to Austin, Texas.

Arbitrator reinstates fired officer

Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is criticizing a decision overturning the firing of a police officer seen in a video that appeared to show him kicking a suspect in the head.