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Akron Law Café:The Supreme Court at the Tipping Point - Be Sure to Vote
The Heldenfiles:
"ER" Resurrects Mark Greene, Sort Of
Patrick McManamon:
A midweek visit to the Browns as they prepare for Dallas
Browns Bulletin:
Captains announced
Cleveland Browns:
Peek blows out his knee
Cleveland Indians:
455 straight sellouts close to being broken.
Akron Aeros:
Bowie evens series 1-1; Hafner to play with Aeros Friday at Canal Park
Akron Zips:
Team injury report
Varsity Letters:
Walsh Jesuit trio set to play at historic Wrigley Field
Kent State Sports:
Singletary suspended and other notes
The Sports Mix:
OSU v. YSU - Third Quarter
Ohio Politics:
Conventions Over; Race Begins Anew
All Da King's Men:
Facts Are Not Personal Attacks
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Surge, 9-11, And POW
HRLite House:
Request for Publications - Fire, Police, & Job Analysis
Akrocentric:
"Sunflower," a poem by Frank Steele
Akron Gamer:
Rhythm game info bonanza
BokBluster:
Pitbull Moose Party
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Michelle is looking for a cabin or B & B off I-75 in Northwest Ohio.
Sound Check:
LeRoi Moore, Dave Matthews Band saxophonist dies
Tia's Trends:
ICSC Columbus
David Giffels
David Giffels: Magazine list not easy to shrug offWhen something is so not worth talking about that weeks later people are still talking about how it's not worth talking about, it's probably worth, well, ''discussing.''
David Giffels: Folks hold on to fame tied to hit movie
'Shawshank' reunion rekindles fun 15 years ago
There's a weird advantage for northern Ohioans playing the old ''six degrees of Kevin Bacon'' game. That's the film trivia exercise in which you name a random actor and you have to connect him or her to Bacon in six steps or less.
'Shawshank' reunion events
Retiring old ideas about retirement
Funding for golden years changes radically in course of generation. Parents, children in one Massillon family adjust goals, expectations
Andy Hrivnak was supposed to retire here. He built this house, a redwood contemporary on Bittersweet Lane, as a sort of reward, the kind of reward most people of his generation could understand.
Vintage 'base ball' returns quiet days of summer fun
Playing in the old style reminds us of old truths that never went away
Although baseball was being played all over this great nation on Sunday, spectators at Hale Farm and Village may have witnessed the only incident in which a player broke a split-rail fence while retrieving an errant ball, then was late coming to bat the following inning while he mended it.
David Giffels: This good Firestone walk not spoiled
Man with cerebral palsy making rounds of courses on PGA Tour, plans book
By the time he reached the 10th hole at Firestone Country Club on Thursday morning, D.J. Gregory had taken 8,320 steps, one foot sliding after the other in an awkward canter, each step recorded on a pedometer and punctuated by the forward jab of a black metal cane.
City gains peace of mind by keeping what it has
Bridgestone Firestone decision feels like something has been added even if nothing is really changing
Forgive Carole Brittan's moment of confusion Tuesday when asked if she'd heard the news — that Bridgestone Firestone was making a big announcement in the afternoon, and it looked like they were staying in Akron.
Goodyear to donate photograph collection to UA
One photo envelope is marked top secret
It doesn't look much like history, this pale yellow concrete bunker with stains on the walls, a room, maybe 20-by-25, in a basement corner of Goodyear's vast world headquarters on East Market Street.