Lawmaker pushes for Third Frontier grants

Published: 05/18/2012

Rep. Kirk Schuring, R-Canton, is campaigning for an initiative that would allow Ohio Third Frontier to award grants for the establishment and operation of data centers and the development of a high-speed fiber optic network in Ohio.

House Bill 534 would create the Data Center Development Grant Program to promote the establishment of data centers in the state.

Pulitzer Prize winner to kick off EcoSummit in Columbus

Published: 05/18/2012

More than 1,400 people from 75 countries have  registered to attend EcoSummit 2012, a gathering of some of the world’s leading authorities on ecological sustainability scheduled for September in Columbus.

One of the highlights of the event will be a speech from two-time Pulitzer Prize winning biologist E.O. Wilson.

Justices: Company's failure to provide safety equipment caused employee's injury

Published: 05/18/2012

The Supreme Court of Ohio recently ruled that a manufacturing company in Warren, Ohio violated a safety requirement when it failed to provide a worker with proper safety equipment.

In the 7-0 decision, the justices rejected Glunt Industries Inc.’s argument that it did not violate the specific safety requirement because the electrical breaker that exploded and left its employee seriously injured was not “equipment to be worked on” under Ohio law.

Some patients' fate hinges on Supreme Court

Published: 05/18/2012

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she’d be dead if it weren’t for President Barack Obama’s health care law.

Romney repudiates group's anti-Obama advertising

Published: 05/18/2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney is discouraging supporters from going forward with an advertising strategy that would highlight President Barack Obama’s ties to his controversial pastor.

Romney said Thursday he would “repudiate” efforts by a super PAC to spend at least $10 million to dredge up the Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s incendiary statements. Romney says he would prefer his allies focus on the economy, on getting people back to work and on seeing rising incomes and growing prosperity.

Report: Fewer homes foreclosed upon in April

Published: 05/18/2012

LOS ANGELES — National foreclosure trends took a positive turn in April, as the number of homes seized by banks declined and fewer properties entered into the foreclosure process.

But state-level data point to potentially more home repossessions ahead in Florida and many of the 25 other states where courts are required to sign off on foreclosures.

Dems, GOP using popular bills to hurt other party

Published: 05/18/2012

WASHINGTON — Congress is producing little this election year that will become law, yet both parties are churning out bills designed to make the other side look bad.

Take a look at separate measures that would protect women from violence, keep student loan rates low and build roads and bridges. Each is a widely shared goal and seemingly easy to enact. But the proposals are caught in pitched battles, each party adding language that infuriates the other.

2012 college grads enter improving job market

Published: 05/18/2012

NEW YORK — The class of 2012 is leaving college with something that many graduates since the start of the Great Recession have lacked: jobs.

To the relief of graduating seniors — and their anxious parents — the outlook is brighter than it has been in four years. Campus job fairs were packed this spring and more companies are hiring. Students aren’t just finding good opportunities, some are weighing multiple offers.

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