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10th District: New trial was rightfully denied in case of auto collision with Hoggy’s employee |
02/22/2012 |
JESSICA SHAMBAUGH |
Daily Reporter |
Finding that the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas acted within its rights, a three-judge appellate panel recently upheld the lower court’s denial of a new trial for a man involved in an... |
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Bill would establish new system of stroke response and treatment |
02/22/2012 |
TIFFANY L. PARKS |
Daily Reporter |
Reps. Barbara Boyd, D-Cleveland Heights, and Randy Gardner, R-Bowling Green, have crafted a bill that would phase out the Council on Stroke Prevention and Education.
House Bill 427, which was... |
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Price to retire after leading Ohio Society of CPAs for more than two decades |
02/22/2012 |
RICK ADAMCZAK |
Daily Reporter |
After leading the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants since 1990, Clarke Price has announced he’s retiring from his positions of president and chief executive officer of the group at... |
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10th District rules man's employee status excludes him from insurance coverage |
02/22/2012 |
JESSICA SHAMBAUGH |
Daily Reporter |
A 10th District Court of appeals panel recently upheld a lower court’s ruling that a man was acting as a company’s employee when he died and the company’s insurance policy,... |
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OSU to offer new grad program in plant health management |
02/22/2012 |
RICK ADAMCZAK |
Daily Reporter |
In response to the growing demand for more researchers and other professionals who work in plant health, The Ohio State University has decided to create a new graduate program focused on that field.... |
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Bill to expand state's definition of renewable energy resource lands in House |
02/22/2012 |
TIFFANY L. PARKS |
Daily Reporter |
Rep. Margaret Conditt has joined the efforts to expand Ohio’s definition of a renewable energy resource.
Conditt, R-Hamilton, recently introduced House Bill 443 into the Ohio General Assembly.... |
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Speed puts community colleges front and center |
02/22/2012 |
JUSTIN POPE |
AP |
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — Fitzpatrick Manufacturing Co. is a high-tech job shop, crafting super-precise parts for machines used in everything from robotics to aerospace to drilling. Macomb... |
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Obama to Congress: 'Keep going' on economy front |
02/22/2012 |
JULIE PACE |
AP |
WASHINGTON — Relishing a political victory, President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Congress “did the right thing” by extending payroll tax cuts for millions of Americans. He urged... |
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Many in NY cheer delay of animal disease lab move |
02/22/2012 |
FRANK ELTMAN |
AP |
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The Obama administration has put the brakes on a plan to build a new lab that studies contagious animal diseases, a decision that has pitted disappointed Kansans hopeful... |
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Proposed legislation would revise standards for Clinical Research Faculty certificates |
02/21/2012 |
TIFFANY L. PARKS |
Daily Reporter |
A new House bill that would specify requirements for obtaining and renewing a Clinical Research Facility certificate is on the legislative fast track.
The proposal, House Bill 438, was introduced... |
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Ohio Supreme Court upholds Revised Code's bifurcation section as constitutional |
02/21/2012 |
JESSICA SHAMBAUGH |
Daily Reporter |
In a 5-2 majority opinion, the Ohio Supreme Court recently upheld as constitutional a section of the Revised Code reformed in 2005 to require state courts hearing tort lawsuits to, upon request,... |
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Lots of planning, work go into Home & Garden Show displays |
02/21/2012 |
RICK ADAMCZAK |
Daily Reporter |
The thousands of visitors that will pass through the 2012 Central Ohio Home & Garden Show that starts Saturday will see some impressive garden displays on the floor of the Bricker Multi-Purpose... |
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Obama raises $29 million for campaign, Democratic National Committee in January |
02/21/2012 |
JIM KUHNHENN |
Daily Reporter |
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama raised $29.1 million for his campaign and for the Democratic Party in January, a strong fundraising month that put him ahead of the pace he set in the... |
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Consumer prices up as gas, clothing costs rise |
02/21/2012 |
CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER |
AP |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer prices rose modestly in January on higher costs for food, gas, rent and clothing.
But economists downplayed the increase, saying inflation will likely ease in the... |
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China faces conflict of law, business in iPad row |
02/21/2012 |
JOE McDONALD |
AP |
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese officials face a choice in Apple’s dispute with a local company over the iPad trademark — side with a struggling entity that a court says owns the name or... |
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Oregon tribal courts deliver 'restorative justice' |
02/21/2012 |
TYLER RICHARDSON |
AP |
COOS BAY, Ore. (AP) — For years, Judge Donald Costello sentenced offenders to jail and prison terms, only to see them back in his courtroom with nothing to show for their time served.
Costello... |
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For many boomers, economy has created a new era of 'work til you drop' |
02/18/2012 |
JOHN ROGERS |
AP |
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Paula Symons joined the U.S. workforce in 1972, typewriters in her office clacked nonstop, people answered the telephones and the hot new technology revolutionizing... |
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Cabela's will open its first Ohio store at Polaris, expected to create 175 jobs |
02/17/2012 |
RICK ADAMCZAK |
Daily Reporter |
Popular hunting and fishing retailer Cabela’s has announced that it will open its first Ohio store in the Polaris area sometime next spring.
Cabela’s and its primary competitor Bass Pro... |
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Justices rule man who refused work is not eligible for disability compensation |
02/17/2012 |
JESSICA SHAMBAUGH |
Daily Reporter |
In a 7-0 decision Wednesday the Ohio Supreme Court affirmed a trial court’s denial of temporary total disability compensation to a man who refused work within his physical limitations.
“... |
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Bill would require patients be notified if physicians' employment is terminated |
02/17/2012 |
TIFFANY L. PARKS |
Daily Reporter |
A Grove City lawmaker is pushing a bill that would require health care entities to provide notice to a patient if his or her physician’s employment is terminated.
“House Bill 417... |
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International agreement could boost Ohio organic exports |
02/17/2012 |
RICK ADAMCZAK |
Daily Reporter |
A new partnership between the U.S. and the European Union means that organic foods certified in the U.S. can be sold in Europe for the first time, a move that could provide new market opportunities... |
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10th District judges agree with finding that denied permanent total disability to employee |
02/17/2012 |
JESSICA SHAMBAUGH |
Daily Reporter |
Adopting the decision of a court magistrate, a three-judge appellate panel this week denied a man’s request for a writ to compel his former employer to grant him permanent total disability... |
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Capital Law recognized for its bar passage rates |
02/17/2012 |
Editorial |
Daily Reporter |
Capital University Law School is being recognized in two national magazines as one of the nation’s top law schools in preparing its graduates to pass the bar exam.
The February edition of... |
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Cybersecurity experts stress need for stronger regulations |
02/17/2012 |
LOLITA C. BALDOR |
AP |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cybersecurity experts are urging senators to close loopholes in legislation to give the government more power to force critical industries to make their computer networks more... |
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Airport security becomes simpler - for a select few passengers |
02/17/2012 |
SAMANTHA BOMKAMP |
AP |
NEW YORK (AP) — You can keep your jacket, belt and shoes on through airport security. You just need to fly a lot, or pay for the privilege.
The Transportation Security Administration last week... |