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Ohio Legislature in slow lame-duck session - Mansfield News Journal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Controversial legislation and political drama are likely to be at a minimum this month, as the unusual political dynamics at play in Ohio calm the frenzy that usually marks lame-duck legislative sessions. The sessions so

Ohio opens deer-gun season - Akron Beacon Journal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio’s deer-gun season has opened with state wildlife officials expecting hunters to bag at least 115,000 deer. The season that started today allows the legal hunting of white-tailed deer with a gun from one half-hour before

Ohio gasoline steady at $1.71 a gallon - Mansfield News Journal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — After a more than two-month slide, Ohio gasoline prices have leveled off. The average pump price for regular is unchanged from last Monday at $1.71 in the daily survey from AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright

It’s open season for deer in Ohio - Canton Repository
COLUMBUS Ohio’s deer-gun season has opened with state wildlife officials expecting hunters to bag at least 115,000 deer. The season that started today allows the legal hunting of white-tailed deer with a gun from one half-hour before sunrise to

Lions win Big Ten title, secure trip to Rose Bowl - Digital Collegian
Penn State defensive tackle Ollie Ogbu didn’t pull punches. “I would like to face USC,” Ogbu said after Penn State beat Michigan State, 49-18. “That would be big.” The Nittany Lions’ recent win over the Spartans clinched a share of the Big Ten

Man shot sister’s boyfriend with arrow, Washington Court House police - The Columbus Dispatch
WASHINGTON C.H. Police say an Ohio man twice shot at his sister’s boyfriend with a bow and arrow, missing the first time but grazing the man’s head on the second try. James Wilson burst into the home of David Routte, 47, early yesterday

Mandates driving surge to the river for hydropower - Quad-Cities Times
HAMILTON, Ohio - Many decades ago, cost-conscious Henry Ford turned to hydroelectric plants to power his car factories like the one by the Great Miami River, near this Cincinnati suburb. That assembly plant is long gone, but the power plant and the

2 arrested in death of man found in Ohio River - Lexington Herald-Leader
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. — Clarksville police have arrested two southern Indiana men on murder charges after officers found a dead man in a car that rolled into the Ohio River. Police identified the suspects as 18-year-old Roman Sandoval-Romero and 26-year

All-Ohio: Pair of Patrick Henry Patriots named best - Crescent-News
COLUMBUS — Patrick Henry’s Cody Pettit and head coach Bill Inselmann headline a large contingent of area football players to garner recognition on the 2008 Associated Press Division IV, V and VI All-Ohio high school football teams announced Tuesday

County works to widen Ohio 28 in Milford - Cincinnati.com
The CCTID will have maps and project information for public viewing and representatives will be available to answer questions, said Steve Wharton, CCTID secretary/treasurer and trustee in charge of CCTID program implementation and administration. The

Attorney General Employee Suspended For Snooping - WBNS 10TV Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio An Ohio Attorney General employee was suspended earlier this month for accessing the personal information of several Ohio residents. A spokeswoman told 10TV News that Erin Rosen looked into the backgrounds of people whom she met

Police: Ohio Man Broke into Preschool, Stole Teachers’ Frozen Lunches - FOX News
Police say an officer who responded to a burglar alarm at a Miami Valley Child Development location last Saturday noticed 51-year-old John Brandon Jr. walking away from the building. The officer reported Brandon was carrying a blue bag around his

The GOP attack on democracy continues in Ohio - Online Journal
The Ohio Republican Party has escalated its attacks on democracy on two key fronts. It s trying to steal a hotly contested congressional seat. And it s moving to restrict voting rights for coming elections. In the bitterly embattled House race in

Provisional ballots could alter tight Ohio race - KDBC.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A judge says disputed provisional ballots must be counted in a tight congressional race in central Ohio. The decision could alter the race between Republican Steve Stivers and Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy. Stivers leads Kilroy by 149

Michigan’s Rodriguez is a man on the spot - Canton Repository
Anytime Rich Rodriguez reaches for the phone in his office, he sees the constant reminder. Way back before he ever lost a game much less eight this season a Wolverine fan gave Rodriguez a button that read “Beat Ohio State.” Now, in the midst

Official denies purchase of CMI breath-testing machines related to - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
COLUMBUS — The Ohio official who recommended that the state buy $6.4 million worth of breath-alcohol testing machines from a troubled Kentucky manufacturer said his decision had nothing to do with his friendships at the company. “Absolutely not

Ruling leaves House vote in Ohio undecided - Vindicator
Disputed provisional ballots must be counted, a federal judge ruled. COLUMBUS (AP) A federal judge in Columbus ruled Thursday that disputed provisional ballots must be counted in one of the nation s final undecided congressional races. The

Report: Records search on Joe the Plumber improper - International Herald Tribune
TOLEDO, Ohio : Ohio’s government watchdog says an agency director improperly used state computers to find personal information on the man who became known as “Joe the Plumber” during the presidential campaign. Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles says