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The Findlay Courier - Tue Dec 8, 1:52 am ET
Ohio Supreme Court elections have become increasingly fueled by campaign finances and partisanship, Chief Justice Thomas Moyer said Monday.
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The Kentucky Post - Mon Dec 7, 3:05 pm ET
MONTGOMERY, Ohio - Montgomery City Council has updated their Code of Ordinances to allow chickens and rabbits to be kept in residential backyards. The past eight months, residents were allowed to post their opinions on the City's Web site.
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The Canton Repository - Mon Dec 7, 1:06 am ET
Buckeye safety Kurt Coleman walked away from Ohio State’s football banquet with more awards than any other player. In addition to MVP, Coleman won the Bill Williams outstanding defensive player and the Woody Hayes Award, which goes to the outstanding player in the Michigan game.
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The Capital - Sun Dec 6, 2:47 pm ET
An Ohio man has pleaded guilty in federal court to operating a sex-trafficking business out of a Millersville apartment, admitting he and three other men brought at least 12 young women to Maryland earlier this year to work as prostitutes.
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Zanesville Times Recorder - Fri Dec 4, 8:42 am ET
COLUMBUS -- Ohio is scrambling to make more changes to its education system before a January deadline to better compete with other cash-hungry states for roughly $4.4 billion in additional federal education stimulus money.
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - Fri Dec 4, 6:40 am ET
LANCASTER -- Mike DeWine brought his campaign for Ohio Attorney General to Lancaster Thursday and stressed his reasons for seeking the office.
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The Times Leader - Sun Dec 6, 12:02 am ET
COUNTY COURTHOUSES throughout Ohio are grand buildings and the center of county government in Jefferson County is no exception. Located in downtown Steubenville opposite the site of Fort Steuben, the Jefferson County Courthouse is a source of community pride and commitment, just like most courthouses in the Buckeye state. Jefferson County was formed July 29, 1797.
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Akron Beacon Journal - Thu Dec 3, 3:46 am ET
Vote ousts Morrison from the UA board Ohio Senate votes 30-3 to remove Morrison
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - Thu Dec 3, 6:43 am ET
BALTIMORE -- Three of the key pieces from Liberty Union's recent success were rewarded in Division V all-Ohio voting released Wednesday.
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The Columbus Dispatch - Sat Dec 5, 4:02 am ET
Opponents of legalizing slot machines at Ohio's seven horse-racing tracks say they have gathered enough petition signatures to put the issue on the November 2010 statewide ballot.
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Akron Beacon Journal - Wed Dec 2, 5:17 pm ET
Ohio Senate votes to remove Morrison from UA board
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Coshocton Tribune - Sat Dec 5, 7:21 am ET
CINCINNATI -- An Ohio man has been sentenced to two years of probation for filing false signatures on absentee voter applications while he worked for a group tied to this year's successful pro-casino ballot issue.
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Dayton Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 4:36 pm ET
Here’s the deal with Statehouse shrieking over when to renew the Third Frontier, Ohio’s job-development program:In 2011, Ohio will run out of Third Frontier money. Gov. Ted Strickland and House Speaker Armond Budish, of Beachwood, want to ask Ohioans, in May 2010, to extend the program by letting Ohio sell more Third Frontier bonds. Keep in mind, they’re Democrats, and the Third Frontier program ...
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Star Beacon - Wed Dec 2, 9:13 am ET
Ashtabula County Commissioner Daniel Claypool feels the Ohio Supreme Court was “protecting a fraternity, a good-old boys’ system protecting a good-old boy” when it sided with County Probate Court Judge Charles Hague and ruled the Board of Commissioners must fund his Juvenile and Probate court budgets fully.
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Tue Dec 1, 11:15 pm ET
Nearly a month after the Nov. 3 election, a coin toss has settled an Ohio mayor's race that remained tied after a recount.