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This week on "The State of Ohio": The governor goes against the parole board on its recommendation for a killer scheduled to die later this month. An outspoken and outrageous former congressman wins another battle, to get a chance at a huge victory this fall. And it's Labor Day weekend - the traditional start to the campaign season. But of course the campaigns on this fall's ballot have been moving along for months. We start a series of conversations with the candidates with one of the two major party contenders for US Senator. A talk with Democrat Lee Fisher, this week in "The State of Ohio".
 
Story Archive - July, 2001

Jul 2, 2001
Comair Back in Skies
Fireworks Can Trigger Asthma Attacks
Ohio Gasoline Prices Now Lowest in the U.S.
Quilt-Making in Ohio an Art Form
Jul 3, 2001
Fall-Out From Cleveland Police Shooting of Child
More Bikers But Fewer Biking Fatalities
Ohio's Up-and-Down Prison Population Levels Off
Jul 5, 2001
Another Charter School in Trouble
Governor Taft Planning Another Overseas Trade Mission
Teaching Elementary School Kids Philosophy?
Jul 6, 2001
GM Doesn't Want To Do Business With LTV Steel
Lottery Jackpot Attracting Attention
Skateboarding Still as Popular as Ever
Update On Farmers Who Suffered From Too Much Rain
Jul 9, 2001
Ideas About Land Preservation Come to Ohio
Program Aimed at Urban Sprawl
Bar Code Testing in Dayton
Debate Over Suing HMOs Continues
Lottery Fever Spreads Throughout Ohio
Skin Cancer Causes Remain Mysterious
Urban Sprawl Concerns Prompt Farm Preservation Tour
Jul 10, 2001
ACLU Suing Over Curfew Law in Cleveland Suburb
Ohio Doesn't Track Asthma Cases Enough
Jul 11, 2001
More Debate Over Concealed Carry Proposals
Nuclear Waste Coming Through Northern Ohio
Saving a Marsh in Northeast Ohio
Tall Ships to Sail Into Lake Erie
Jul 12, 2001
"Camelot" Demolition Leaves Squatters Homeless
Impact of Demolition of Squatters' Building
Libertarians ask U.S. Supreme Court to Add Party Label to Ballot
Ohio Quarter Design Chosen
Taft Signs Law Giving World War II Vets Diplomas
Jul 13, 2001
Accordion Festival to be Held in Cleveland
Ohio Attorney General's Report on Telemarketing For Charities
Taft Warns of Huge Tax Hike If Supreme Court Agrees With Schools
Jul 16, 2001
Boaters Woes on Lake Erie
Chinese Movement Falun Gong Holds Demonstration
New License Plates Will Advertise State's Bicentennial
Sherrod Brown May Run for Ohio Governor
Jul 17, 2001
Crawford Museum May be Controversial
Innovative Way of Doing Background Checks
Prison Chief Wants to Unplug Electric Chair
The End of Joe DiMaggio's Run
Jul 18, 2001
Ford Makes Investment in Ohio
Ohioans Care About Gas Prices But Not Enough To Change Lifestyle
Remembering the Hough Riots in Cleveland
Unplugging the Electric Chair
Jul 19, 2001
Business Lures Customers With Peanut Butter & Jelly
Ohio's Welfare Cases Stand at 34-Year Low
Spit Throwing Suspect Arrested in Cincinnati
State Funds Eminent Scholars Program
Jul 20, 2001
Finan: Legislators May Hit Back With Ballot Issue
For Aviation Enthusiasts Plane Watching a Full Time Hobby
Ohio Jobless Rate Rises to 4.2 Percent
Taft Wants New Park on Middle Bass Island
Jul 23, 2001
Attorney General: Unplug Electric Chair Forever
Efforts to Bring Olympics to Cincinnati in 2012
Welfare Study: Earn More with Job; Stay Off with Benefits
Jul 24, 2001
New Law Requires Quicker Payment For Doctors
Ohio Sets New Records Giving Back "Unclaimed Funds"
Ohio/Kentucky Have Plan To Host 2012 Olympics
Jul 25, 2001
Auto Mechanics in Demand More Today Than Ever
Bill to Offer Higher-Alcohol Level Beer to Ohioans
Ohio Supreme Court Rules on Welfare Fraud
Jul 26, 2001
Concealed Gun Backers: Cops Oppose It Because They Want Crime
Dispute Over Former Ohio EPA Official As National EPA Enforcer
Taft Signs Greenspace/Brownfields Bill Into Law
Jul 27, 2001
Does Taft Popularity Scare Democrats From Running?
Dueling Protests Over Condemned Inmate John W. Byrd
Office Noise May be Harmful to Health
Police Gear Up to Crack Down On Meth Labs
Taft Signs Bill Applying Megan's Law to Juveniles
Jul 30, 2001
DeWine's Plan to Give Drug Companies Incentives
Disaster at the Medina County Fair
Republicans Dominate Ohio Government For Now
Struggle Over Death Row Inmate John Byrd
Jul 31, 2001
Miami University Students Help Cincinnati Neighborhood
Democrats Forming Strategies to Regain Power in Ohio
Environmentalists and EPA Agree On Brownfields
Help Is On The Way For Southwest Ohio Flood Victims


 
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