October 20, 2009

Attorney Says Ten Commandment Displays Are Legal

An attorney for two Kentucky counties says courthouse displays of the Ten Commandments are for educational and historical purposes.


October 17, 2009

Underdogs Stand Firm In Ohio Race For US Senate

Though the two party front-runners in a U.S. Senate race in Ohio have reported millions more in fundraising, their underdog challengers say they’re not getting out anytime soon.


October 15, 2009

Reynoldsburg Seeks Levy For Day-To-Day Operations

The Reynoldsburg City School District has 19 more days to get out the vote for its 9.9-mill operating levy.


October 14, 2009

Issue 3 Casino Debate: Both Sides Face Off

Less than three weeks before Election Day, the two sides in the Issue 3 debate are working to convince voters of the impact casinos would have on Ohio.

Columbus City Schools State Of The District

Columbus City Schools will present its annual State of the District tonight at the newly renovated South High School.

Ohio Supreme Court Dismisses Slots Lawsuit

The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed the remaining lawsuit against a plan to put slot machines at horse racing tracks.

Justice O’Connor Hearing Cases In Ohio

Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor is serving as a visiting judge this week on the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.

Union Leader Arrested, Charged With Bribery

The president of a national railroad employees union has been arrested and charged with bribery.

Stimulus Package Led To 13K Ohio Jobs

The federal economic stimulus package has saved or created more than 13,000 jobs in Ohio, according to a state report released Tuesday.


October 11, 2009

Ohio School Candidate Clears Up Name

Mark Dann wants to talk about school issues, not his name.


October 07, 2009

Ohio Educational Web Site Marks 1M Downloads

Officials say a Web service offering Ohio educational, cultural and civic material is so popular it has reached the 1 million download mark. 

Ohio Resident Fights Ten Commandments Display

A resident has filed a lawsuit seeking removal of a Ten Commandments display in front of a suburban Cincinnati town hall.


October 06, 2009

City Council Members Furlough Themselves

The city council in Akron has agreed to accept cost-cutting furloughs, the same as many other city workers.

Ohio Tax Vote Tough For House Democrats

It would be easy to assume that Gov. Ted Strickland’s latest budget-balancing tax proposal would face its biggest hurdle in the Republican-led Ohio Senate.


October 04, 2009

Wealthiest Ohioans Hit Hardest By Tax-Cut Delay

An analysis indicates that the wealthiest Ohioans would account for most of the money Governor Ted Strickland hopes to raise by freezing a planned income tax cut.

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