2010

VIDEO NEWS FOR THE WEEKEND OF MARCH 26 thru 28, 2010

Dangerous burglary attempt at NIPSCO substation. A fatal crash kills Jimtown High student. Warm weather warning about Meth debris. Ohio begins its home appliance version of “cash for clunkers” program. Sturgis moves a step closer to a new dangerous animal ordinance. Special Olympics team from RISE, the “Boilin Blazers” defeat… Continue reading

Friday-oops-Thursday quiz: Special 2010 in review edition | Michael Tomasky

Friday-oops-Thursday quiz: Special 2010 in review edition | Michael Tomasky
Okay, gang. It’s the long-awaited year-in-review quiz. Befitting the occasion, it is expanded into double the usual length, with four questions each in the following six categories: politics and newsmakers; social indicators and trends; culture (high and low); science and… Continue reading

The weep in review: Prominent, powerful American men turned on the waterworks in 2010

The weep in review: Prominent, powerful American men turned on the waterworks in 2010
CINCINNATI – When pro football player Cedric Benson led his Cincinnati Bengals to a long-awaited victory that ended a 10-game losing streak, his eyes grew wet and a tear ran down his cheek as he stood… Continue reading

Year in review: Top 10 stories of 2010

Year in review: Top 10 stories of 2010
LANCASTER — This past year was another eventful one for Lancaster and Fairfield County. There was good news, such as the addition of at least 100 manufacturing jobs, and bad news.
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Ott faces unknown: Much slower pace… Continue reading

My Favorite Reads of 2010

My Favorite Reads of 2010
I don’t know how many books I read over the course of a year; especially when you include the ones I re-read, so for any title to stand out sufficiently for me to remember it from one end of the year to the other means… Continue reading

The weep in review: American men tear up in 2010

The weep in review: American men tear up in 2010
When pro football player Cedric Benson led his Cincinnati Bengals to a long-awaited victory that ended a 10-game losing streak, his eyes grew wet and a tear ran down his cheek as he stood before his locker afterward.
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