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Bill to regulate exotic animals introduced in Ohio

COLUMBUS — An Ohio law­maker is propos­ing that own­ers of exotic ani­mals be sub­jected to back­ground checks and required to fence their prop­erty — mea­sures sup­port­ers say might have saved dozens of lions, tigers, and other wild crea­tures that were shot by author­i­ties months ago after their sui­ci­dal owner let them loose.

Honor Flight to take off April 21 with help from Olentangy Liberty

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Olen­tangy Lib­erty High School’s DECA stu­dents con­tinue help­ing vet­er­ans to visit the nation’s cap­i­tal with their fourth dona­tion to a non­profit organization.

Pioneers drop Pacers

The Orange boys bas­ket­ball team needed help Fri­day night from New Albany, but more impor­tant for the Pio­neers, they needed to take of their own busi­ness to even get a chance at a share of the Ohio Cap­i­tal Con­fer­ence Cap­i­tal Divi­sion title.

The season is upon us

Thanks­giv­ing is behind us and thus a new sea­son is upon us — Michi­gan sea­son. After all, Thanks­giv­ing was yes­ter­day and Advent doesn’t begin until Sun­day, so some­thing has to fill the gap. In Ohio, that some­thing is clearly focused on the foot­ball game to be played tomor­row in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Educate yourself and your children about marijuana risks

There are many rea­sons why teens choose to use mar­i­juana. Some may see fam­ily mem­bers or friends using mar­i­juana; oth­ers may feel pres­sured or are curi­ous about the drug. Some younger chil­dren may become curi­ous about mar­i­juana when they see “Pot­head Lol­lipops” and “Pot­head Ring Pots” in con­ve­nience stores or online.

Suicide bombers kill 7 in north Afghanistan

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Two sui­cide bombers tar­geted wor­ship­pers on a key Mus­lim fes­ti­val in north­ern Afghanistan, killing seven, includ­ing two local police com­man­ders, offi­cials said Sunday.

Injured vet spent day at work, nights at protest

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Iraq War vet­eran injured in clashes between police and anti-Wall Street pro­test­ers felt so strongly about eco­nomic inequal­ity that he wanted to do some­thing to change it, his room­mate said Thursday.

Kids’ ER concussion visits up 60 pct over decade

ATLANTA — The num­ber of ath­letic chil­dren going to hos­pi­tals with con­cus­sions is up 60 per­cent in the past decade, a find­ing that is likely due to par­ents and coaches being more care­ful about treat­ing head injuries, accord­ing to a new fed­eral study.

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