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Format: 2013-05-25
Format: 2013-05-25
Format: 2013-05-25
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When it comes to outreach and involvement, Judge Carrie Glaeden has an 'inability to say no' 05/24/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter Most people didn’t know what they wanted to do for a living by the time they finished the fifth grade, but for Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Carrie Glaeden, that’s exactly when...
Appeals court affirms grand theft ruling involving Little League funds 05/24/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter The 9th District Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion affirming the judgment of the Summit County Court of Common Pleas in a case involving the theft of funds from a Little League. In 2001,...
Compounding pharmacies under scrutiny after recent safety violations 05/24/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter In a report issued Thursday by the independent research group Ohio PIRG, the non-profit organization claimed that unsafe drugs produced by compounding pharmacies are putting patients’ lives at...
Proposal would prohibit minors from having e-cigarettes, other alternative nicotine products 05/24/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter Rep. Stephanie Kunze, R-Hilliard, is stumping for the passage of a bill that would ban minors from attempting to purchase or possess electronic cigarettes or other alternative nicotine products....
As alternative medicine rises in popularity, local health coach champions benefits 05/24/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter Given her dismal experience with traditional medical treatment as a child, it seems only natural — pun intended — that Kate Dixon has carved out a career in alternative health care....
Local Attorney takes the lead as Columbus Bar Foundation president 05/24/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter Robert Meyer, of Porter Wright Morris and Arthur LLP, has taken the reins and is looking forward to his new role as president of the Columbus Bar Foundation. “I’m happy to have an...
Columbus was only large city in Ohio to gain population 05/24/2013 Not Available AP DAYTON (AP) — New U.S. Census estimates show that most large and medium-sized cities in Ohio lost population over the past two years, as many cities elsewhere saw gains. The figures show that...
Urban renewal? Big U.S. cities showing strong growth 05/24/2013 HOPE YEN AP WASHINGTON — Urban renewal? New census estimates show that most of the nation’s largest cities further enhanced their allure last year, posting strong population growth for a second...
High crop prices enticing many farmers to expand planting 05/24/2013 DAVID PITT AP BIGGSVILLE, Ill. — Clark Kelly plans to spend a lot of time on the links this spring. The Illinois farmer is plowing the Hend-Co-Hills Golf Course near tiny Biggsville into a cornfield.
Unemployment aid applications fall to 340,000 05/24/2013 PAUL WISEMAN AP WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 last week, further evidence that the job market is slowly returning to health. Applications for...
Ohio Supreme Court rules uninsured-motorist coverage not precluded in police officer accident 05/23/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled this week that a woman’s claim for uninsured-motorist coverage is not precluded by her insurance policy simply because the vehicle at fault was driven by a...
Prepare ahead of time to make sure summer vacation is a healthy experience 05/23/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter After the bustle of graduations, confirmations, Mother’s Day celebrations and the end of the school year, many people find they need to get away for a while. With families able to take time off...
6th District finds trial court did not abuse discretion 05/23/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter The 6th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed a Sandusky Court of Common Pleas sentencing decision for a defendant who pleaded no contest to one count of gross sexual imposition. Jose Deleon...
Bill would establish reimbursement option for local health boards 05/23/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter Inspired by stakeholder meetings to increase childhood influenza vaccinations, a Westerville lawmaker has introduced a bill into the legislature focused on reimbursements to local boards of health....
5th District affirms conviction after Craigslist date turns into aggravated robbery 05/23/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter A 5th District Court of Appeals panel held this week that a man was properly convicted of aggravated robbery after evidence showed he took a wallet from another man after striking him on the head....
Bill would require hospitals to provide more information to breast cancer patients 05/23/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter Referring to House Bill 147, which would require hospitals to provide information regarding breast reconstruction to a patient before getting the patient’s consent for a mastectomy, as “...
Bernanke signals Fed to maintain stimulus efforts 05/23/2013 MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP WASHINGTON (AP) — Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday that the U.S. job market remains weak and that it is too soon for the Federal Reserve to end its extraordinary stimulus programs...
12th District: Officer had reasonable suspicion to stop vehicle 05/23/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter In a recent appeal from the Fayette County Court of Common Pleas, defendant Shanon Saunders, a convicted burglar, challenged the propriety of an investigatory stop of his vehicle as well as the...
Former Miss America latest to look at U.S. Senate 05/23/2013 ROGER ALFORD Daily Reporter FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Former Miss America Heather French Henry is the latest Democrat to consider challenging U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell in his re-election bid next year....
State lawmaker may revive plan to legalize marijuana in Ohio 05/22/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter Rep. Robert Hagan’s first attempt to legalize medical marijuana stalled almost immediately but his renewed efforts focused on the controversial plant could be up for consideration soon. It...
Court holds commission can grant disability benefits 05/22/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter The 10th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed that a man was properly granted permanent total disability benefits after suffering a collapsed lung while working at an Advanced Auto Parts store...
As provisions of new health-care law loom, business owners remain anxious 05/22/2013 TIFFANY L. PARKS Daily Reporter What Vice President Joe Biden enthusiastically and expletively lauded as a big deal has been a big source of confusion for small business owners. With sections of the federal Affordable Care Act...
Chase's Dimon survives shareholder referendum 05/22/2013 CHRISTINA REXRODE AP TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Shareholders at JPMorgan Chase will let Jamie Dimon, the chairman and CEO, keep both of his jobs. At the bank’s annual meeting yesterday, 32 percent of shareholders...
11th District Court affirms murder conspiracy conviction 05/22/2013 ANNIE YAMSON Daily Reporter A Lake County appellate panel recently affirmed the Lake County Court of Common Pleas’ decision to convict a woman for conspiracy to murder her ex-husband. The 11th District Court of Appeals...
Considering prior record, 5th District affirms prison sentence for man convicted of breaking and entering 05/22/2013 JESSICA SHAMBAUGH Daily Reporter A trial court is not obligated to sentence an offender to community control when that offender has been previously convicted of various offenses, according to a recent 5th District Court of Appeals...
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