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Ohio college tuition costs rise less than inflation, more than national average

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The cost of tuition and room and board at Ohio’s public universities has continued to rise, faster than the national average, but lower than the rate of inflation.

Lori Borgman: Are you pumped for pumpkin spice?

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Each year it starts just a little bit earlier than the year before. There was a time when the hoopla didn’t begin until November. Then it slowly filled October and spilled over into September.

Ohio judge holds up lawsuit targeting state ban on local gun-control ordinances

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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story reported that Judge Stephen McIntosh’s decision on Thursday stayed his preliminary injunction freezing Ohio’s ban on local gun laws. There is disagreement among the parties in the case about whether that is true.

John Grindrod: The passing of a queen prompted thoughts of Mom

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On September 8, the United Kingdom lost her Queen, Elizabeth II, who reigned for 70 years, 246 days, the longest for any female head of state in world history. At 96, she didn’t quite make it to the 101 her mother did, but 96 is a really good run nonetheless. The TV coverage, of course, was quite extensive — both the mourning period and the funeral itself, which, given all the postmortem pomp and circumstance of such a personage, actually didn’t occur until September 19.

Ohio’s congressional results suggest newly gerrymandered map more closely aligns with electorate

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COLUMBUS – Ohio’s new congressional map appears less gerrymandered than it has been over the past decade by at least one measurement.

Leipsic students among top business students

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LEIPSIC — Three students at Leipsic High School scored among the top business students nationwide on rigorous exams to test their business knowledge.

Millennial Money: Set financial limits for holiday visits

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For many, visiting family for the winter holidays is a matter of “how,” not “if.” But this year, rising costs could make travel less affordable, especially when paired with other life changes — say, moving cross-country, going to school or getting married.

Waters earns eagle scout badge

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ADA — Ada Troop 124 held a Court of Honor for the Robert (Robby) Waters for attaining the Eagle Badge.

Arielle O’Neal of Bluffton awarded scholarship

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NORTH MANCHESTER, IN — Arielle O’Neal of Bluffton has been awarded the Everett and Ruth Brandenburg Memorial Scholarship at Manchester University.

Despite snow, members shoot at last Allen County Archers event of season

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SPENCERVILLE — Despite a large morning snowfall, a small group of dedicated archers shot at the Allen County Archers’ last shoot of the season on Saturday.