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Ohio · OhioEric Tabaro Nshimiye has lived in Northeast Ohio for more than 20 years. He has worked as an engineer at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. in Akron for 23 years. Federal investigators say he has been hiding a dark secret and lying about his past. They have accused him of being a notorious perpetrator of rape and genocide in Rwanda.See the Story
Ohio man accused of lying about his Rwanda genocide past: What we know about Eric Nshimiye
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Stark County, Ohio · Stark CountyChandra Potschner won $500,000 in an Ohio Lottery scratch-off game. She and her husband, William, will be featured on "My Lottery Dream Home" The couple settled on a "dream home" in Bethlehem Township in the Bolivar area.See the Story
Stark couple hits big lottery win. Now will appear on HGTV's 'My Lottery Dream Home'
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North Canton · North CantonNorth Canton Mayor Stephan Wilder fired Patrick DeOrio after he didn't submit resignation. Wilder says he fired the city's former director of administration due to his "management style" The mayor says he will formally appoint Catherine Farina as the interim director. De Orio says he deleted public records on his city-issued cellphone.See the Story
'A strange situation.' North Canton's ex-administrator suddenly fired instead of retired
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Basketball · United StatesMarch Madness is a term the NCAA only used for the men's basketball tournament until recently. The NCAA expanded the brand's use to the 2022 women's tournament as part of an initiative to bring equity between the men and women's basketball tournaments. The change in branding is apparent on the NCAA's social media accounts.See the Story
How to get tickets for Big Ten men’s basketball tournament in Minneapolis
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Social Media · CantonThe rumor spread after being posted on at least one Facebook page devoted to local crime news. Canton police responded Wednesday afternoon to 19th Street and Clarendon Avenue SW. The Children Services Division of Stark County Job & Family Services checked on the welfare of some children.See the Story
Canton police say there's no truth to social media rumor that child body parts were found
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Economy · OhioOhio is expected to attract anywhere from 139,000 to 556,000 visitors inside the line of totality. Cedar Point is even opening up early for one day only to observe the eclipse. Ohio hotels and businesses are preparing for increased traffic. An Ohio State professor says it could be more than $1 billion.See the Story
The sky's the limit for Ohio's solar eclipse tourism. How will it impact the economy?
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U.S. ArmyMetallus, formerly known as TimkenSteel, will receive up to $99 million from the U.S. Army. The Army recently announced an initiative to more than triple the production of 155mm artillery shells. Metallus reported a net income last year of $69.4 million, or $1.47 per share.See the Story
Metallus agrees to major deal with U.S. Army to produce artillery shells
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Health · CantonCanton is seeking a judge's order to force the owners of Victory Square Apartments to fix the health and safety hazards at the 81-unit complex. Victory Square tenants have begun working with housing relocation specialists to find new homes. HUD, which ended its housing assistance contract and monthly subsidy payments for Victory Square in January, has hired a relocation company.See the Story
Canton sues owners of Victory Square Apartments for deplorable conditions
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