 |
| Watch This Week's "The State of Ohio" Online |
| Order Online : "The State of Ohio" |
 |
|
This week on "The State of Ohio": A twist in the campaign for governor -the GOP goes after the Democratic governor for his Wall Street connections. A new report says the state spends hundreds of millions of dollars locking up low level offenders for sentences that are too short for rehabilitation, but long enough to give them time to learn from experienced criminals. There's a huge budget deficit on the horizon, but the Department of Education has requested nearly a billion dollars more money in the next budget. The state school superintendent explains.
And the 2010 Ohio State Fair is open, and it brings a colossal honor for a former chief executive - all this week in "The State of Ohio".
|
|
| |
|
|
| Trio of OU students take the case of Ohio's controversial 2004 vote to moviegoers. |
|
By Karen Kasler - April 26, 2007 |
|
|
|
Many Ohioans still believe that there were serious problems with the 2004 vote and that, more than two years later, they haven't been corrected. Three graduate students from Ohio University went back to the ballot box to investigate, and captured their findings on film. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports. |
|
Karen Kasler reports (4:55)
|
| |
|
|
|
|