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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 - September, 2004

Sep 1, 2004
Akron's Democratic mayor calls for unity at RNC event
Bush stumps in Ohio a day before accepting the GOP nomination
Indians' protestors win one and lose one in circuit court decision
Plenty of problems found with Nader presidential petitions
Previewing President Bush's acceptance speech
Suspected sniper changes plea to insanity
Sep 2, 2004
Ohio Republicans react to Bush's speech
Ohio's only RNC speaker makes the most of his role
Senate candidate finishes marathon walk across Ohio
Tax credit offered to businesses ruled unconstitutional
The VP revs up the Ohio GOP
Sep 3, 2004
Democratic ticket responds with rally just after Republican National Convention closes
Numbers of Put-In-Bay visitors sickened with strange illness are dropping
State lawmaker wants new way to lock up certain sex offenders
Tourism experts tout lengthening the Labor Day weekend
Veteran angry that he's shown in "Swift Boat" ads
Why the presidential candidates are concentrating on Ohio
Working to boost the dismal economy in Appalachian Ohio
Sep 7, 2004
Democratic VP hopeful in Ohio community four days before President Bush campaigns there
First-of-its-kind, round-the-clock "virtual research service" debuts in Ohio
Supreme Court suspends judge for "rude, undignified" behavior
Sep 8, 2004
"Outsourcing" phenomenon brings together task force and two very different perspectives
Another state lawmaker called to duty in the Persian Gulf
Sep 9, 2004
AG says thousands of new inmate DNA results can help solve crimes
Mayor remembered for tragedy at Kent State dies
Ohio ballot certified, but not set in stone
Ohio will help educate judges on controversial bio-ethics issues
Once considered a long shot, automaker celebrates silver anniversary in Ohio
Single-payer health care: if lawmakers don't choose it, maybe voters will
Sep 10, 2004
Activists fear the loss of "penny tax" revenue
Consumers Counsel cautions customers about paying utility bills online or on the phone
Remembering 9/11 by planning for future attacks
State reaches out to flood victims in 10 counties
Stumping for votes in one of Ohio's poorest counties
Would-be voters running out of time to get registered
Sep 13, 2004
Deadly apartment fire being investigated as arson
New rule on power windows too late for lawmaker who lost his daughter
State officeholder on the fringes of a scandal changes plans
Witnesses tell horrible stories from scene of fatal fire
Sep 14, 2004
Governor's Far East trade mission has its critics
Ohio in line for more bad weather from latest hurricane
Republicans send First Lady Laura Bush to Ohio to campaign
Treasurer's decision to run for local office leaves some surprised, others suspicious
Sep 15, 2004
Democrats and Ralph Nader supporters battle over the state ballot
Groups known for negative ads back in Supreme Court race
No honors for Ohio because of rising college costs
Special honors for Governor Taft's great-grandfather, the 27th President
Sep 16, 2004
Deadly fire that killed 10 people ruled arson
Decision ruling tax credit unconstitutional is appealed
Democrats and other critics want Ralph Nader to voluntarily pull his petitions
Poll from education group shows Ohioans want education to be a top spending priority
Sep 19, 2004
Anti-gay marriage supporters come up short, but issue could still make the ballot
Dueling perspectives on Ohio's economic condition
Numbers of women behind bars is soaring
Opponents of anti-asbestos lawsuit measure take it to court
Thinking up new ways to teach needy kids
Sep 20, 2004
Anti-gay marriage amendment survives a court challenge
Did a Supreme Court candidate's campaign promise go too far?
More than a dozen counties eligible for federal flooding aid
Police and pharmacists can now search database on drug crimes
Sep 21, 2004
Latest Ohio poll shows growing lead for George W. Bush
Secretary of State will spend millions on educating voters on punch-card ballots
Witnesses claim fraud in testimony on Nader petitions
Youth voter registration group doesn't have much time for its drive
Sep 22, 2004
Flooding hits Marrieta residents hard - including its newest ones
Former President Bush campaigns for his son amidst an "identity crisis"
Mothers of military personnel say they want former President Bush's help
Presidential candidate says he's the only true conservative alternative to Bush
State and federal agencies rush to the rescue of flood victims
Sep 23, 2004
Democratic critics take on Secretary of State on provisional ballots
Kerry cancels rally, but still manages to campaign
Libertarian presidential candidate backs no income tax, no war in Iraq
Sep 24, 2004
Democrats claim Republican involved in fundraising scandal with Indians' owner's son
Governor leaves on trade mission to Taiwan, Japan
Killer won't face death sentence a second time; ruling could affect other cases
Poll shows foreign policy a growing concern for Ohioans
Sep 27, 2004
Bush comes back to Ohio to campaign on education
Governor breaks the law for not ordering special election to replace jailed congressman
Governor leads the charge to lure high-tech Far East firms to Ohio
More than a month before the election, Democrats sue the state over voting policy
Ohio tells Far East firms it's "the heart of it all" for bio-tech
Sep 28, 2004
Lawmakers seek protection for nursing moms, but that idea has failed before
Likely Republican contenders for governor take stands on gay marriage
Presidential candidate Ralph Nader off Ohio's ballot
Sep 29, 2004
Democratic US Senate candidate blasts incumbent, as new poll numbers show he's losing ground
Democrats say "paper weight" controversy is holding down voter drives
Statehouse grounds permit policy ruled partially unconstitutional
Supreme Court tosses ruling ordering Medina County man not to have more children
Sep 30, 2004
Business groups considering impact of anti-gay marriage amendment
Chronicling a movement that changed the world...while there's still time
Democrats call on Republican Secretary of State to resign


 
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