| Story Archive - July, 2010 |
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| Jul 1, 2010 |
| • Activists working against puppy mills concerned that deal on humane ballot issue won't help |
| • Conservative group puts forth its plan to cut the budget deficit by slashing salaries and benefits |
| • Farm groups and animal activitsts strike a deal that strikes anti-cruelty issue from ballot |
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| Jul 2, 2010 |
| • Environmentalists carp that aggressive fish could invade Lake Erie if officials don't catch it |
| • First Lady brings music to husband's campaign trail for the second time |
| • Gramt helps hundreds of college scholars pursue degrees in science and engineering |
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| Jul 6, 2010 |
| • Controversial former Congressman's comeback charge is cancelled for now |
| • Governor hopes Cleveland will keep courting LeBron, with goal of keeping him in Ohio |
| • Half a dozen universities honored as key engines of Ohio's economy |
| • Heat and humidity have state officials hoping Ohioans will heed warnings about air quality |
| • Strickland unveils second so-called "major campaign speech", but some say it failed to deliver |
| • War over remains of extinguished tobacco fund lights up Ohio's highest court |
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| Jul 7, 2010 |
| • Budget advisory panel hears what lengths lawmakers in other states are going to in budget crises |
| • Ohioans pick their favorite historical figure to represent the state in the US Capitol |
| • Small high-tech companies finding opportunities to grow business in struggling economy |
| • Tight times mean thousands of Ohioans will see cuts in nation's largest HIV program |
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| Jul 8, 2010 |
| • Cleveland fans hardly cavalier about superstar's decision announced live on national TV |
| • Historical Society will hold statue vote recount after thousands of uncounted ballots were found |
| • Ohio officials cast out the idea of luring others in for an emergency summit on dangerous fish |
| • Summer starting out hot for some of Ohio's big retailers |
| • Tough economic times have actually yielded good news for credit unions |
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| Jul 9, 2010 |
| • Akron fans left angered, annoyed and alienated by LeBron James' big announcement |
| • Expert urges officials to "think the unthinkable" on budget, but critic says there are other options |
| • Independence Day was no holiday for investigators at State Fire Marshal's office |
| • Rare disease found in dairy cow surprises even state's top veterinarian |
| • Successful deals and failed drives have erased tally of ballot issues expected for fall ballot |
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| Jul 12, 2010 |
| • Bacon sold at local farmers' market being recalled for concerns about inspection |
| • Education department says it will need another $928 million to go forward with new model |
| • Incumbent Democrat Strickland gets another endorsement from pro-gun group |
| • Man who set fire that killed five kids likely to be next inmate executed |
| • Military and community honor family members who hold down the fort at home |
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| Jul 13, 2010 |
| • Live tiger will likely continue to guard high school gridiron after expected ban on exotic animals |
| • Once again, prisons department reports problem with execution of killer |
| • Revered Yankees owner may have been a New York son to most, but he once called Ohio home |
| • Runoff from farms creating tourism dropoff for state's largest inland lake |
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| Jul 14, 2010 |
| • Former school official sentenced to prison for stealing money from Ohio's largest school district |
| • Report says passenger train will drive jobs, but critic says proposal is way off track |
| • Surprisingly low first numbers in for claims from deadly June tornado in northwest Ohio |
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| Jul 15, 2010 |
| • Gas station operator pays up in what may be largest settlement of its kind in Ohio history |
| • Governor starts budget planning process by asking agencies to prepare for 10% cut |
| • Group suggests cutting state workers' salaries, but critic says it could make economy worse |
| • Lottery readies for chance that Ohio Supreme Court will rule slots at racetracks ok |
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| Jul 16, 2010 |
| • As budget crisis looms, supporters and critics focus on agency dedicated to job creation |
| • Insurance giant brokers deal to end Ohio lawsuit, bringing in huge settlement |
| • Jobless rate ticks down again, which could have an effect in fall election |
| • Old fashioned artisans in northeast Ohio look for ways to move into modern markets |
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| Jul 19, 2010 |
| • Ohio joins other states in fight against dangerous, threatening fish |
| • Saying jobs are critical, business group gives backing in governor's race to Republican candidate |
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| Jul 20, 2010 |
| • All candidates for justice sign "clean campaign" pledge, but it might not stop "dirty" ads |
| • Budget commission meets again, but lawmakers still don't tip their hands on what they'll suggest |
| • Ohio Supreme Court rules alleged sex abuse victim can see some reports on priest probe |
| • Pilots from Continental and United reach agreement, but questions still flying about Cleveland hub |
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| Jul 21, 2010 |
| • Backers of federal health care law say most businesses qualify for tax credits |
| • Candidates who want to lead state's highest court jump into budget debate |
| • Convention celebrating cherished childhood candy comes back to northeast Ohio again |
| • Justices say fleeing to avoid charges doesn't stop statute of limitations for other crimes |
| • Ohio wants to lead the nation in lawsuit against BP for loss to pension funds |
| • Supreme Court pulls license from northeast Ohio judge for his behavior on the bench |
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| Jul 22, 2010 |
| • Death of West Virginia icon puts Ohio's junior Senator in powerful position |
| • Democrats dig up what they say is new information on Kasich's ties to Ohio pension fund meeting |
| • Next in line for execution gets recommendation of "no mercy" from governor |
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| Jul 23, 2010 |
| • Leader of Ohio's higher education system defends billions spend on colleges and universities |
| • Passionate protests against supporters of marriage law heat up noontime on the Statehouse lawn |
| • Troopers say they're troubled by number of fatal crashes on Ohio's roadways |
| • Well-known priest could go to prison after coming forward about keeping cash |
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| Jul 26, 2010 |
| • As many families are hoping to travel the roads, construction detours them to gravel roads |
| • Comment from GOP governor candidate's running mate puts spotlight on certain tax |
| • Ohioans learning how to live with wild creature many haven't seen outside of cartoons |
| • Panel says Ohio could save millions with options for prisoners, but prosecutors have concerns |
| • President of state's largest teachers union heads to DC to argue for education bill |
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| Jul 27, 2010 |
| • Child advocacy organization finds common factor in many poor households in Ohio |
| • Ohio GOP fights back against Strickland's Wall Street charges, saying he has connections too |
| • Study finds most of Ohio's uninsured are found in the state's least populated areas |
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| Jul 28, 2010 |
| • 157th edition of Ohio State Fair opens with a wish for great weather |
| • It was a fairly good day for Bob Taft, who gets honor bestowed on other former governors |
| • Lawmaker wants to put the brakes on newly created late fees to register cars |
| • Obama planning fundraising trip to Columbus to support Strickland's campaign |
| • Ohio in the running for federal education reform money, but critic says it shouldn't be |
| • Two local Republican groups accuse Democratic AG of laundering campaign money |
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| Jul 29, 2010 |
| • Democrats sue to have party labels removed from candidates on judicial ballot |
| • Governor stays up late to continue annual tradition - spending a night at the State Fair |
| • Ohio washes in close to the bottom in list of states with dirtiest beaches |
| • Quiet summer so far for deadly mosquito-borne disease, but the season isn't over |
| • Study shows oil spills aren't the only kind of energy-related accidents states can suffer |
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| Jul 30, 2010 |
| • Federal official at the center of racially-charged controversy spent time at Ohio college |
| • State officials challenged, baffled by toxic algae that may be making people at inland lake sick |
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