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20-year-old passenger killed, 4 injured in 2-vehicle crash at U.S. 6 and SR 53 in Ballville Township
Troopers say a 23-year-old driver failed to yield while turning left, sending two seriously hurt passengers to a Toledo trauma center.

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More than half of Ohio survivors seeking shelter were turned away last year, as centers in Rep. Max Miller's district report double-digit spikes in demand.

Jones' opponent, Rep. Gary Click, cosponsored bills projected to cost Tiffin schools more than $1.2 million annually.

GOP consultant Jon Paul Morrow says Stidham should have abstained, as LaRose weighs a deadlocked county board tie by an Aug. 28 deadline.

No arrests came from the 1,086 drivers screened, but the Patrol isn't reporting results from saturation patrols working the area at the same time.

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