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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 09:17 |
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Severed foot found in Elyria Township The Lorain County Coroner's Office says that the remains appear to be a human foot and part of a leg and belonged to a woman. The Coroner believes that the remains were only about a day old and could be those of a woman in her early 50s.
Youngstown health care briefing called off The briefing by Rep. Tim Ryan was scheduled for yesterday, but was cancelled because his office was concerned about inadequate security. About 15 protesters had showed to protest the health care overhaul. Ryan's office says that the meeting was not supposed to be a political forum and will be rescheduled.
Inventors Hall of Fame inductions today The inventors of Post-it notes, technologies that led to video games, GPS, and modern scuba diving equipment will be inducted in to the Akron-based hall of fame today in a ceremony at the Department of Commerce in Washington.
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010 07:42 |
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Bone Thugs-N-Jail Well, one of them anyways. Stanley Howse aka Flesh-N-Bone was arrested on an outstanding warrant dating back to 1998. He is accused of hitting his mother with a gun. Howse was arrested at a Bone Thugs reunion show at the Cleveland House of Blues.
If at first you don't succeed... Try try again. That's the attitude that the state of Ohio is taking toward getting stimulus money for education. Ohio was left out in the first round of the grant competition but will be filing another application before the June 1st deadline for the next round of grants.
Ohio won't challenge health care Attorney General Richard Cordray said that he will not join 13 other state Attorneys General in suing the federal government to get the health care packaged signed into law last week overturned as unconstitutional. Cordray said he believes that the lawsuits do not have merit. He had received request from 8 Republican members of the Ohio Congressional Delegation and 21 Republican members of the Ohio Senate requesting that he join the lawsuit.
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Monday, 29 March 2010 07:39 |
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Gas prices have actually gone down for a change! The statewide average for regular unleaded is $2.68 per gallon. That's a drop of 9 cents from last week, when gas prices were at $2.77 a gallon.
State discovers health care mixup About 5,700 ineligible dependents of Ohio employees were receiving health care coverage, costing the state over $10 million each year. No word yet on whether or not state workers will have to pay back the money spent on those benefits.
Z returns, Cavz beat Sacramento Zydrunas Ilgauskas received a hero's welcome at The Q yesterday and proceeded to rack up four points and six rebounds as the Cavaliers knocked off the Kings 97-90. Ilgauskas said "it's probably one of the most of my favorite experiences as a Cavalier"
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Friday, 26 March 2010 07:41 |
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Death row inmate overdosed to avoid execution according to state records. Lawrence Reynolds Jr., who was executed on March 16, apparently tried to deny the state the chance to execute him by overdosing on prescription antidepressants that he had stockpiled.
Lightning ruled the cause of church fire Fire officials confirmed their findings using surveillance video from a building across the street from the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, which went up in flames Tuesday morning. The church bell and some other artifacts were saved, but the building was completely destroyed.
Spring Concert! Come meet your favorite WBWC personalities and catch performances by Red Beard, Two Hand Fools, The Sidekicks, and American War at the WBWC Spring Concert. It starts tonight at the Baldwin-Wallace Student Activities Center at 96 Beech St. in Berea. Admission is $5 and all proceeds benefit the Red Cross of Greater Cleveland.
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Thursday, 25 March 2010 09:06 |
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Ohio not on hook for 3C rail project... sort of. The Federal Government has given the state of Ohio clearance to spend $25 million on the railway that will connect Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. The money will be used on design and engineering and will not have to be paid back to the Feds if they decide to scrap the rail project.
State House approves texting ban The bill would make it illegal to read write, or send text messages while behind the wheel and allow for fines of up to $150. The bill cleared the House with wide bipartisan support. If it passes the Senate and is signed by Governor Strickland, it will make Ohio the 21st state to have a statewide texting while driving ban.
Woman who saw Obama's inauguration dies at 106 Ella Mae Johnson traveled to Washington to see the president be inaugurated when she was 105 years old. She received a seat from Senator Sherrod Brown. She had said that she wanted her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to be able to say "she was there."
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