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2013/05/24 22:49
2013/05/24 22:49
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Having solved all of the state's other problems, the Ohio legislature has passed a bill outlawing that most foul of societal ills: the internet café. As reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, House...
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2013/05/23 14:21
2013/05/23 14:21
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A group is ordaining Roman Catholic women priests despite Vatican opposition, and Debra Meyers will be Cincinnati's first woman to go through the ordination on May 25. Meyers told CityBeat the...
2013/05/22 19:53
2013/05/22 19:53
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The Senate today passed a bill designed to put Ohio’s Internet café industry out of business, sending it to the governor for his signature. Bill supporters have argued that the more than 600...
2013/05/16 14:15
2013/05/16 14:15
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SAULT STE. MARIE, MI. - Ezekiel James Dutcher "Zeke", age 3, of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan passed away Saturday afternoon, May 11, 2013 at his home surrounded by his family. Zeke was born on...
2013/05/14 22:01
2013/05/14 22:01
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Senate leadership would like to give Ohioans both the 7% personal income tax cut the House passed and a 50% income tax cut for small businesses’ first $750,000 in profits. Most solutions for doing...
2013/05/09 04:13
2013/05/09 04:13
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Stark County commissioners WEDNESDAY MEETING KEY ACTION Formally opposed a proposal by state Sen. Bill Seitz, R-Cincinnati, that would change the state’s funding formula for local...
2013/05/08 06:12
2013/05/08 06:12
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Ohio Senate eyes Internet cafe billPlan would remove profit motive, shutter operations COLUMBUS — Owners of Internet sweepstakes cafes on Tuesday tried to reverse what appears to be a march in the...
2013/05/05 13:53
2013/05/05 13:53
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An attempt to rewrite Ohio’s clean-energy requirements is on hold while state legislators try to make sense of weeks of testimony on the subject. It might be months before the issue resurfaces, said...
2013/05/02 03:06
2013/05/02 03:06
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In the early 1960s, Roe v. Wade had yet to legalize abortion, Medicaid didn't exist, and educating teenagers on issues related to women's health and sex was still considered taboo. Progressives often...
2013/05/01 04:32
2013/05/01 04:32
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Seneca County Commissioners spoke out against a Local Government Fund distribution change that would take money away from 54 counties, including Seneca. Commissioners received a letter from Larry...
2013/05/01 04:14
2013/05/01 04:14
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Scrap businesses will be required to pay new fees to help the state establish a registry of dealers, sellers and metal thefts in an attempt to battle a problem that has grown dramatically in Ohio and...
2013/04/30 09:53
2013/04/30 09:53
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Repeat violent offenders who are caught with a gun would spend a minimum of 11 years in prison under a new bill that aims to target career criminals. Calling the crackdown on gun offenders a “moral...
2013/04/29 15:21
2013/04/29 15:21
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City Hall will be hosting a meeting on the streetcar project at 6 p.m. today to figure out what the project’s options are now that it has a $17.4 million budget gap. The meeting was called by Vice...
2013/04/28 05:14
2013/04/28 05:14
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Under a bill proposed by two lawmakers in the Ohio Senate, Lorain County’s two biggest cities would be eligible to create entertainment districts where revelers can take their alcoholic drinks...
2013/04/25 19:21
2013/04/25 19:21
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The report, which used 2009-2011 U.S. EPA data, gave the Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington region an “F” for ozone pollution, a “D” for 24-hour particle pollution and a “fail” for year-round particle...
2013/04/25 05:14
2013/04/25 05:14
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Renewable energy use in Ohio is rising at a pace thought unlikely only a few years ago, with retailers, manufacturers and commercial businesses speeding up the transition. Since the start of 2012,...
2013/04/24 15:21
2013/04/24 15:21
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In the early 1960s, Roe v. Wade had yet to legalize abortion, Medicaid didn’t exist and educating teenagers on issues related to women’s health and sex was still considered taboo. Progressives often...