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Akrocentric:
Will Akron Lose its Marbles? America's Oldest Still-Standing Toy Factory is in Akron

Akron Aeros:
Newsom saves ninth in as many tries as Aeros top Thunder

Akron Zips:
Zips offer scholarship to D.C. quarterback

All Da King's Men:
Rewriting History, Obama-Style

Balanced Ledger:
Spring football

Blog of Mass Destruction:
Despicable Double Standard

BokBluster:
Willie Horton of Gitmo

Browns Bulletin:
LeCharles Bentley to participate in practices?

Cleveland Browns:
Wright faces second marijuana charge

Cleveland Cavaliers:
LeBron to mom, Celtics: “Sit your (butt) down.”

Kent State Sports:
Baseball continues hot streak

Ohio Politics:
Ohio and Eternal Marc Dannation

Ohio Travels with Betty:
Our family will visit Columbus this summer - need suggestions on things to do.

Olympic Dreams - Running:
Oregon Twilight

Patrick McManamon:
The win, the dunk (WOW), the series …

Sound Check:
Black Keys play "secret" Myspace Show at Beachland

Tia's Trends:
Whitehall Jewelers CEO to Retire

The Heldenfiles:
ABC Fall Schedule Announcement

The Sports Blitz:
Cleveland Browns - They Love Them! They Really, Really Love Them!

Varsity Letters:
North, Firestone win Auten track and field titles

Ohio Travel
AROUND THE AREA
Cedar Point opens for its 139th season on Saturday, May 10, 2008. Voted the best amusement park in the world for the past 10 years, even more new fun and excitement awaits guests this year. Read the story>>
IN THE NEWS
Chief Executive of Cedar Fair Entertainment Company Richard Kinzel is shown at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. (AP Photo/Frank Wiewandt) View Large Version>>
Drop in visitors unlikely despite gas prices, economy, Cedar Fair CEO says
SANDUSKY: Amusement parks and water parks aren't likely to see a drop in visitors this summer despite surging gas prices and the struggling economy, the head of North America's third-largest park operator says. Read the story>>
EXHIBIT NEWS
Who could forget the most famous photo of the Kent State Massacre? The photo by John Paul Filo captured the attention of the nation and the world. Read the story>>
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTWORK
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, located in historic Roscoe Village, presents a special exhibition of Native American art work, “Weaving Traditions” opening May 10, through August 3, 2008. Read the story>>
JAPANESE GARDENS
A walk through a beautiful garden is good for the soul, but did you know gardening is also good for your health? Read the story>>
BLOG: OHIO TRAVELS WITH BETTY
SUMMERTIME FUN
It's time to have some fun in the sun! Gather the family and head for one of your favorite Ohio festivals! From the unique arts and crafts to the parades and great food, there's a festival for everyone. Read the story>>
Planning ahead for summer? The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the 2008 fair schedule. From apple pie and amusement rides to car shows and antiques - Ohio counties are gearing up for a great summer. Read the story>>

MORE OHIO TRAVEL STORIES:

OHIO ZOOS
The Akron Zoo presents Jellies: Rhythm in the Blue, a jellyfish exhibit opening this summer. The exhibit will feature 10 aquariums of jellyfish and will be the only exhibit of its kind in the state of Ohio.
Exciting family adventures await visitors to Ohio’s zoos as they open for the 2008 summer season. Read the story>>
COVERED BRIDGES
Covered bridges bring back thoughts of a romantic past. The movie “The Bridges of Madison County,” brought about renewed interest in covered bridges, feeding the public interest in this bit of nostalgia. Read the story>>
Historical, lakeside, countryside or in the city, relax and enjoy Read the story>>
Ohio is rich with history. There are so many museums throughout the state that have preserved our wonderful heritage. From airplanes to motorcycles and homes to autos, there is a museum for every age and interest. Visit one today. Read the story>>
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Lifestyle Highlights

F.Y.I.


Ohio Brewing Co. set to open

Brewpub on first floor of former O'Neil's building features food, craft beer

FAMILY


Prom season is here

Parents undoubtedly are spending some sleepless nights worrying about their sons and daughters.