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  2. Doug Adair - Wikipedia

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    Born in Xenia, Ohio, Adair got his start in journalism in television in Dayton in the early 1950s. In 1958 he moved to Cleveland and joined then-CBS-affiliated WJW-TV as a reporter and anchor. Starting in 1964, Adair was paired with Joel Daly and the duo co-anchored City Camera News, the first two-man television newscast in Cleveland.

  3. Prolific Ohio artist wanted to leave life on her own terms ...

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    A photo of Plain Township artist Trish Parker hangs on a wall inside her son Jud Parker’s Jackson Township home. The 90-year-old Parker had long planned a physician-assisted death.

  4. John Lanigan (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Lanigan returned to Cleveland in 1985, becoming host of The Lanigan and Webster Show on WMJI FM 105.7 with veteran Cleveland radio voice John Webster. [28] Lanigan's popularity in Cleveland helped raise the profile of WMJI, leading to the station winning five National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Awards during his tenure (Large Market Station of the Year in 1998 and 2003, and Oldies ...

  5. Dorothy Fuldheim - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Fuldheim (June 26, 1893 – November 3, 1989) was an American journalist and anchor who spent the majority of her career at The Cleveland Press and WEWS-TV, both based in Cleveland, Ohio. Fuldheim has a role in United States television news history.

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  7. Unusual obituary lists strange number of grandchildren - AOL

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    A Pennsylvania woman's obituary lists an unusual number of grandchildren. Upon first glance, Dorothy Scrobola's obituary looks pretty straightforward: she died on April 24th, she was born July ...

  8. Cleveland News - Wikipedia

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    It became the Cleveland News on September 13, 1905. [1] Daniel R. Hanna Sr., who had bought the morning newspaper the Cleveland Leader in 1910, bought the Cleveland News from Otis two years later, and consolidated operations in the new Leader Building at East 6th Street and Superior Avenue.

  9. Wilma Smith (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Her broadcasting career in Cleveland started at ABC affiliate WEWS, Channel 5, on July 17, 1977, when she became co-host of Afternoon Exchange, and early evening news/interview program. [1] [2] She co-hosted the news program Live On 5 beginning in 1982 and the following year began co-anchoring the 11 p.m. newscast with longtime anchor Ted Henry ...