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In 1953, her smiling face and wavy hair, pictured in a Baldwin Wallace yearbook, was a sweet memory captured in time. Seventy-two years later, Arlene Polen's captivating smile is still the same ...
Bill comes as workers at two Wisconsin companies had their health care coverage stripped away, or threatened to be, by their employers after striking for better benefits, fair pay, and safe working co ...
BEREA, Ohio — The Greater Cleveland Football Coaches Association’s annual East-West All-Star football game, which showcases many of Northeast Ohio’s top graduating seniors, will take place ...
As of Wednesday, Wallace's Garden Center in Bettendorf has reopened following a fire. Officials said a firefighter who was injured has fully recovered.
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Truck, ambulance crash in Baldwin County — four people taken to area hospitals - MSNA violent impact right into the driver’s side door of a Medstar ambulance, hit by a pickup truck at the intersection of Highway 59 and Flowerwood Road in Loxley around 9 a.m. Tuesday. FULL STORY ...
Ressler majored in engineering and was asked to participate in recognition of her contributions to life at Baldwin Wallace. The White Rose Ceremony is held each May during commencement weekend in ...
Fire officials and city inspectors were at Wallace's on Monday morning to evaluate the area and assist the owner in the next steps. Staff were at the garden center to clean up and get things ready ...
Wallace’s Garden Center gives update after weekend fire Firefighter taken to hospital after fire, now at home Around 2 p.m. crews responded to a fire in the 2600 block of Devils Glen Road.
UPDATE: Wallace’s Garden Center is temporarily closed after a fire over the weekend. A fire began in the rear greenhouses and storage areas on Saturday, May 31. All staff and customers were ...
UPDATE: A fire at Wallace’s Garden Center, Bettendorf – which was back open for business on Wednesday – remains under investigation, according to an update from the Bettendorf Fire Department.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new initiative aimed at promoting mental health awareness is launching in Little Rock. The nonprofit Doc Project is introducing "Family Matters," a series of conversations ...
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