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Aug. 10—Lorain police officers ordered Charles White to come out of hiding 18 times as they attempted to arrest him July 31 on violent charges just before he was shot and killed by one of the officers. And, then they warned him three times that the Lorain Police Department's canine officer was going to locate and bite him, according to information released Aug. 10 at a news conference at the ...

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DETROIT — Aaron Civale returned to the Guardians’ rotation Wednesday night after spending almost a month on the injured list with a sore right wrist. The offense welcomed him back with a minimal amount of support. Fortunately, the bullpen was more giving as the Guardians beat Detroit, 3-2, for their fourth straight win. Civale went four innings in his return to the active roster. When he left, ...

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Aug. 10—TROY — The second Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education member whose removal is being sought by a citizens group has asked a judge to reconsider a decision that dismissed some claims and instead throw out all allegations of inappropriate conduct. The motion for reconsideration was filed Friday by attorneys for Anne Zakkour, who along with board member Theresa Dunaway, ...

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Aug. 10—GREENSBURG — First Financial Bank Operations associates delivered 128 backpacks to the United Way of Greater Cincinnati's Backpacks for Success program, which assembles, collects, and distributes backpacks filled with school supplies for students. A total of 101 backpacks were delivered to schools in Hamilton County, Ohio, while another 27 were sent to Greensburg schools in Decatur ...

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The inaugural Field of Dreams game between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees one year ago turned into an instant classic. The TV presentation, the sight of “Field of Dreams” star Kevin Costner leading the players through the cornfield to the ballpark in Dyersville, Iowa, the sounds of crickets chirping and the game itself all lived up to the hype. It’s probably unfair to judge ...

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DETROIT — Right-hander Peyton Battenfield will replace James Karinchak for the Guardians’ weekend series in Toronto. Battenfield is 7-5 with a 3.19 ERA in 21 starts at Class AAA Columbus. Manager Terry Francona said the 6-4, 240-pound Battenfield will work out of the bullpen. If Battenfield appears in a game, he will be the 14th rookie to make his big league debut this season for Cleveland. ...

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Aug. 10—Grand Rapids — Testimony began Wednesday in federal court in the retrial of two men accused of a violent plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer with attorneys for both sides recasting and reframing their arguments four months after the first trial ended in a hung jury. Federal prosecutors made a dramatic pivot, talking more directly from the outset of the trial about the involvement of ...

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A wiseguy once told me to never bet on a streak to end. Always ride the streak. That way, you can only lose once. Some sharp bettors will put that theory to the test Thursday and bet against the Baltimore Ravens, who have won 20 straight preseason games to top the Green Bay Packers’ 19-game win streak under coach Vince Lombardi from 1959 to 1962. The Ravens, on an 18-2 ATS preseason run, ...

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Walgreens helped fuel the opioid epidemic in San Francisco by shipping hundreds of thousands of "suspicious orders" of prescription drugs to its pharmacies, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. More than 100 million prescription opioid pills were dispensed by Walgreens in the city between 2006 and 2020, and during that time, the pharmacy giant failed to investigate hundreds of thousands of orders ...

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CLEVELAND, Ohio— Cleveland Orchestra’s health insurance refused to pay for necessary surgeries for an employee who suffered complications from her gender-affirmation surgery, according to a lawsuit filed late Wednesday. Rem Wransky filed the allegations in federal court in Cleveland against the orchestra and the third-party administrator of its insurance policy, Business Administrators and ...