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40th Memorial Tournament

Second-ranked Jordan Spieth and five more of the world’s top 10 golfers tee off Thursday morning for the opening round of the 40th edition of the Memorial Tournament.

More than a grain of salt

Two of the leading producers of rock salt have agreed to pay $11.5 million to the state of Ohio as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that they conspired to drive up prices of the commodity,

Powdered caffeine, alcohol bans pass Senate

A bill banning the sale of powdered caffeine and alcohol in Ohio is headed to the desk of Governor John Kasich for his signature after winning approval in the Ohio Senate Wednesday.

Meyer’s life playbook

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has a book on leadership and team building that will be out in October.

Marysville man gets life for assaulting children

An Ohio National Guardsman convicted of sexually abusing three adopted daughters has been sentenced to life without parole and his wife, who testified that she did not witness any abuse, faces criminal charges, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office announced Wednesday.

Union 3, Crew SC 0

Sebastien Le Toux had a goal and an assist to lead the Philadelphia Union to a 3-0 victory over the Crew SC on Wednesday night.

One run stops losing streak

A run in the bottom of the eighth inning snapped a six-game losing streak for the Clippers as they held to beat the Toledo Mud Hens 1-0 Wednesday at Huntington Park.

Kluber, Tribe fall to KC; MLB replay apology

The Kansas City offense finally woke up against AL Cy Young winner Corey Kluber and the Royals beat the Indians 4-2 on Wednesday night, hours after Major League Baseball apologized for a breakdown in its replay process during a crucial moment in the previous night’s game.

Wolfe family sells Dispatch

After more than a century as a family-owned newspaper, the Columbus Dispatch has been sold, the Dispatch Printing Co. announced Wednesday morning.