Ohio State came in ranked No. 3, but Wisconsin had the Buckeyes' number again this year.
Former Ohio State running back Tim Spencer, who played for the Memphis Showboats of the United
The administrator of the state's unemployment compensation fund ruled that Ohio's 4,300 striking Wheeling-Pittsburgh workers are entitled to jobless benefits because they are the victims of a company lockout.
A Cleveland, Ohio, man was arrested in Bedford, Pa., after allegedly harassing and trying to force
NCR Corp. of Dayton, Ohio, said its first-quarter profit rose 22% over the like 1986 quarter.
The Vindicator in Youngstown on Sunday printed a series of photographs of Adolf Hitler, Field Marshal Hermann Goering and friends, believed to have been taken at Hitler's residence in the Bavarian mountains in 1933 and never before published.
Staci Leach of Thousand Oaks High, the Southern Section 4-A champion in the 300-meter low hurdles, signed a letter of intent with Ohio State on Tuesday.
Overview Steeped in rich tradition in history, Steubenville sits quietly on the banks of
Elmer Zahurak of Stowe, Ohio, and Gene Janecko of Huntington Beach took first place in the Lederle
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A committee of the Ohio American Legion on Friday recommended that the group oppose construction of
Ohio State's basketball team extended its season and the Buckeye coaching career of Eldon Miller Friday night.
Ohio State University football Coach Earle Bruce has interviewed for the vacant University of Arizona post, a Tucson newspaper reported.
There's a terrific place for an overnight stay halfway between Chicago and New York.
Wendy's International Inc., based in Dublin, Ohio, posted a $6.8-million first-quarter loss as its revenue fell 6.6% from a year ago.
Earle Bruce of Ohio State has been offered the Arizona football coaching position, according to a report in today's Tucson Star.
launched a tender offer for stock in the Milford, Ohio, plastic container manufacturer.
Fourth-grader Angela Gallagher had just finished her jump-rope routine for a downtown lunch crowd on Courthouse Square in a swirl of legs, arms and rope that could have passed for a martial-arts demonstration.
Jim Karsatos passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Ohio State to a 48-32 victory over Washington State Saturday.
It was the fifth Ohio savings institution acquired in two months by the H. F. Ahmanson subsidiary.