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The United States developed and produced a chemical weapon in Willoughby in 1918 to be used against Germany in World War I. Now more than a century later, the site remains unmarked, and advocates worry it will be lost to history.
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Steve Kleiman is part of Pacific Wrecks, a nonprofit that searches for war wreckages to locate people who are Missing In Action.
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A proposed drop-in center that would offer resources for youth experiencing homelessness has residents in disagreement.
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Ford and Frances Kuramoto were both incarcerated at camps during World War II. Their names are among the more than 125,000 displayed in a book at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
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The remains of a World War II soldier who died while serving on the USS Oklahoma on December 7, 1941, will return to Ross County for burial.
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The Ghost Army was the military's experimental unit which invented the modern art of deceptive warfare.
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Ransom is reportedly $1M for each kidnapped missionary member; Akron City Council to target six areas for spending $145 million in pandemic relief aid; The remaining 'Devil Strip' board members have launched a GoFundMe campaign to keep it going; and more stories.
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The finished memorial includes World War I, Korean War and Vietnam War plaques with the names of fallen service members and a Soldiers Cross sculpture honoring all Summit County service members.
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Veterans around the state gathered today at events to honor their service. Many within the state met at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 27:GM offers workers health insurance amid strike;Former Ohio House Speaker resigns;HUD awards…