State News
Ohio
Ricky Hussey
December 01, 2011
Many auto insurance companies are now online. It is a mixture of old and new players with a variety of packages to attract drivers. Car insurance is a type of insurance becomes compulsory by law in many countries and states. In Ohio, the owner of the vehicle is required to have their vehicles covere...
Orkhan Ibadov
November 23, 2011
Think furniture shopping in Cleveland Ohio was a tough job? Think again. There are many furniture stores in Cleveland Ohio which offers wholesale furniture for easy buying. You don´t have to worry neither do you have to travel all over the city in search of that perfect piece of furniture as l...
Lisa Mills
October 21, 2011
1. Learn the Ohio Department of Insurance or go to their website. They often have resources that will show you how to get adequate coverage at low cost. The right information will certainly put in a better position to save more.
2. A good way is to ask trusted - people are in your circle of frien...
Steve Hammons
August 03, 2011
Work hard, play hard. The annual Princeton Review ranking of universities on various attributes, or lack thereof, has rated Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, the #1 "party school" in the US. Yet, if we look at the deeper and more comprehensive picture at Ohio U., there probably could be a clarification about whether students are studying hard as well as having fun and blowing off steam. The well-rounded university has a fine medical school, top mass communications programs and other respected programs in a wide range of fields.
Released by Art-to-Art PaletteBooks mid-August 2010, that saying that begins with "Only in America…" is true, at least from my own front row and hands-on experience as the human go-between/production editor with the author and the publisher that only speaks in written terms. The good part about...
Lisa Mills
January 07, 2011
You can avail of the Ohio auto insurance low cost, even if you have a history of bad driving record. The law on financial liability of Ohio requires all drivers to have a sure way to pay damages or injury resulting from negligence of the driver and this is known as proof of financial responsibility....
William Lambers
October 29, 2010
Many years ago, when nightfall came, residents of Delhi reported mysterious lights and the eerie tune of a fiddler coming from the graveyard
Robert Franklin, Esq.
September 30, 2010
The war on fathers´ rights in adoption proceedings continues and fathers are starting to win a few battles, like the one described in this article.
Glenn Sacks
July 27, 2010
Finally! Here´s a court that sees the obvious - that the rights of biological fathers have legal importance, and that courts and legislatures must respect them for the welfare of all concerned.
Ohio Gratings, Inc. has expanded its popular Wheels n' Heels® line of heavy duty steel grating to include the Metro and InVent styles. The new styles offer all of the advantages of the original Wheels n' Heels with some recent additional features.
The Wheels n' Heels Metro replaces the original L...
Rodney Monroe
May 19, 2010
Stimulus plan helps Ohio seniors get more from reverse mortgages.
Newswire Services
May 01, 2010
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio Third Frontier, an unprecedented and bipartisan commitment to create new technology-based products, companies, industries and jobs, is uniting Ohio's history of military innovation with new technologies that are leading the way for developments in national security. Ohio T...
CH International Media
March 29, 2010
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Improve the bottom line of your business with surveillance cameras
By: Richard Morris
Employee theft is becoming the number one problem that today´s business face in today´s challenging economic climate. Business owners may not think of theft this way but "time theft" ...
Michael Russell
March 17, 2010
Columbus State Community College is the largest provider of online education in and around Ohio . Besides providing benefits of multiple online degrees the college also offers a vibrant and active campus life for students representing diverse cross sections of the community.
UBMI Publications
February 22, 2010
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By: Richard Morris
Vandalism is a perennial problem that parks and recreations departments face and takes many different forms. Defacing monuments, damaging concession stands, stealing picnic tables and playground equipment, you name it, and if it can be damaged or stolen ...
Congressional Desk
February 05, 2010
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: Congressional Action on the Economy Is Helping Ohio Families Recover From Failed GOP Policies – Including in Boehner´s District
House Republican Leader John Boehner keeps asking: "where are the jobs?" Well, 79,000 of the jobs funded by the American Recovery a...
Michael Russell
February 02, 2010
Many talented students are helpless and are unable to continue their higher education because of financial position. They might be jobless or their parents might not afford to pay the heavy tuition fee for their higher college education. So, the only way to enter a college to school is through scholarships, loan and grants. But who will provide them with such aid? Will the Government Issue these loans or like minded individuals or groups? What to do in order to get these loans in time? Well, Ohio scholarships reach the deserving student if only they can provide the correct details and abide by the terms and condition stated to get qualified.
Crime Blotter
January 06, 2010
Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio today announced that a one-count indictment was filed charging Mark Campano, age 56, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, with one count of knowingly receiving and possessing approximately 37 firearms not registered to him in the Nat...
Crime Blotter
January 06, 2010
Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, announced today that, on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, Dr. Hany M. Iskander, age 48, of Powell, Ohio, entered a plea of guilty to an information charging him with one count of Health Care Fraud before United States Distr...
Crime Blotter
November 23, 2009
DAYTON—A federal grand jury here has indicted James L. Mack, 64, a former loan officer at the Centerville branch of Republic Bank, Walter A. Millat, 70, and his son William E. Millat, 49, all of Dayton, charging the three men with operating a scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $4.5 millio...
UBMI Publications
November 13, 2009
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For the past 40 plus years I have had the good fortune to be able to pursue wild quail along with hunting them on the better shooting preserves from South Dakota to Mexico. Since wild birds are becoming harder to find, more and more time is being spent at preserves. Those exper...
Virgil Hervey
October 24, 2009
If there is one candidate in any of these contests that you think stands head and shoulders above the rest and you are concerned that person might not get elected, your best option is to cast one vote and let the rest of the chips fall where they may.
Crime Blotter
October 23, 2009
Nora R. Dannehy, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that TIMOTHY P. HEIDEL, 53, of Kings Mills, Ohio, was sentenced today by Senior United States District Judge Peter C. Dorsey in New Haven to 24 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, fo...
UBMI Publications
October 20, 2009
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Have you been longing to harvest a record book buck? Many areas hold good bucks; however, there are some areas that are more susceptible to growing big record book bucks.
So what land feature stands out for growing big bucks? The answer may surprise even the most sa...
Virgil Hervey
October 18, 2009
It's beginning to look like "wait until next year" time for the Ohio State Buckeyes. However according to the Mayans, there won't be very many "next years," as the world is due to come to an end in 2012. It could be that yesterday's 24-16 loss to Purdue was an omen that they are correct.
Virgil Hervey
October 07, 2009
One man's argument in favor of Issue Three, the proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution to authorize casinos in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio, on the ballot this November.
Congressional Desk
October 04, 2009
Washington, D.C. – As the Finance Committee continues to debate its health reform bill, U.S. Senator George V. Voinovich (R-OH) has expressed concern over not only the impact a reduction in funding for Medicare Advantage plans would have on seniors, but also with the Department of Health and Human S...
Virgil Hervey
September 15, 2009
Most Americans will never forget where they were around 9:00 a.m. on September 11, 2001 when the first of two airliners slammed into the side of one of the twin towers at the World Trade Center in New York City. Nor will they ever forget how the event first came to their attention and the hours they spent thereafter watching the real-life horror story unfold. Jim and Betty Felder of Yellow Springs, Ohio were just six days into a three-week long vacation in Europe, in the town of Ulm, Germany, birthplace of Albert Einstein, when an Australian woman on their tour received a cell phone call from her daughter.
Virgil Hervey
September 11, 2009
What keeps the tourists coming to this town 20 miles from Dayton that Rolling Stone magazine once referred to in a published interview with celebrity resident Dave Chappelle as a bohemian enclave? For starters, it has something for everyone. In addition to Chappelle, who has been quoted as saying he will never move away from the village, Rod Serling, John Lithgow, Virginia Hamilton and a dozen other celebrities have called Yellow Springs home. There are two state parks, a thousand acre glen that is part of the Antioch campus, and a pristine bike path that stretches for a hundred miles to the north and south. There are galleries, shops, noted restaurants, coffeehouses, street musicians, and benches every few feet. And there are the residents…
Newswire Services
September 03, 2009
The supermarket retailer makes ten commonly prescribed antibiotics available for free just in time for the important back-to-school season
CLEVELAND, OH -- At a time when many families affected by a difficult economy are struggling with the costs of prescription medications, supermarket retailer ...
Virgil Hervey
September 03, 2009
As nonprofits around the village of Yellow Springs, Ohio look for ways to collaborate with one another as a way to deal with the shrinking volunteer pool and add more muscle to their fundraising capabilities, especially for grants and federal stimulus money, partnerships and other kinds of mergers a...
Newswire Services
September 02, 2009
Program helps former Ohio autoworker find new career producing advanced materials for the aerospace and defense industries
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio Third Frontier is providing the funding, business development and workforce development tools needed to spark innovation and create the 21st centur...
Virgil Hervey
September 02, 2009
In a letter to vendors dated Aug. 28, 2009, but postmarked Aug. 31, Antioch University Vice Chancellor/CFO Tom Faeke was unequivocal that the transfer of assets from the University to an Antioch College Alumni group that was seeking to purchase the college would be a fait acompli on Sept. 4. The sig...
Virgil Hervey
August 31, 2009
Call them pedicabs, bicycle rickshaws, sit-lows... They've got them in New York. They've got them in Seattle. They even have them in Columbus and at The Greene, a huge outdoor mall in Beavercreek, Ohio. And now they are pedaling hard to make it to the already bicycle-friendly town of Yellow Springs,...
Newswire Services
August 30, 2009
New creative recreation opportunity is national success story for brownfield redevelopment of urban spaces
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Grange Insurance Audubon Center, the newest Audubon nature center, celebrated its opening today at Scioto Audubon Metro Park, a brownfield redevelopment site that is a majo...
Ron E McDaniel
August 11, 2009
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Have you ever watched a Monday Night football and turned it off and went to bed at ˝ time
because one team was so far ahead of the other there was no way in !#x7*! the losing team could catch up, let alone win? Remember your amazement the next morning when you read the p...
Senator George V. Voinovich
August 05, 2009
If you´ve ever been to the Ohio State Fair, chances you´re well acquainted with the butter cow. First introduced in the early 1900s, the butter cow and other butter sculptures have become one of the iconic traditions of the State Fair. Last week, as the 156th Ohio State Fair kicked off, ...
Newswire Services
July 31, 2009
Settlement Results in Hazardous Air Pollutant Reductions Benefiting Human Health and the Environment, along with the Payment of a $3.1 Million Penalty
WASHINGTON, DC -- The former and current owners and operators of a chemical facility in Addyston, Ohio, LANXESS Corp. and INEOS ABS USA Corp., hav...
David W. King
July 05, 2009
Whiskey Dicks in Columbus, Ohio Hosts Transcontinental Blues Family Reunion, July 17
Special blues event features three international acts with ties to Columbus,Ohio
On Friday, July 17, Award-winning international artists "Colin John Band" and "Michael Hill" will team up with their good friends ...
James Moyog
July 03, 2009
In this state, like most other states; auto insurance is required by all drivers. Getting insurance does not have to be a complicated task, getting the basic or a cheap car insurance policy would be enough to satisfy the law. The first step in getting a policy would be to get as many cheap Ohio car ...
Senator George V. Voinovich
June 18, 2009
As your United States Senator, I spend a lot of time traveling the state listening to Ohioans. Without a doubt, jobs and the economy continue to be top concerns.
Ohio is a manufacturing state, with a workforce second to none. But, a number of factors including increasing global competition, the ...
David W. King
May 08, 2009
Meltdown Productions and Cambridge Elks Lodge present the winners of the 2009 River City Ohio Blues Competition Long Tall Deb and the Drifter Kings and regional heavywights The Blues Cannibals and The
Troubled Troubadours.
Senator George V. Voinovich
April 23, 2009
April 22 is Earth Day, which is an excellent time to remember those for whom everyday is Earth Day – our farmers. At this year´s recent Farm Forum, I met with Ohio´s agricultural leaders to discuss with them the status of Ohio´s leading industry. In turn, they shared with me their ...
Newswire Services
April 14, 2009
37 schools already using energy education program in the classroom
CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Earlier this year, Duke Energy, in partnership with Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, launched an energy efficiency program targeting Ohio's third- and fourth-grade stud...
Newswire Services
April 07, 2009
Ohio Astronaut to Fly on Next Space Shuttle Mission
Michael Good, who was born in Parma, Ohio, and considers Broadview Heights his hometown, will make his first journey into orbit on space shuttle Atlantis' mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. Atlantis is targeted to launch from NASA's ...
Steve Hammons
January 11, 2009
Similar descriptions of a glowing, orange object in the sky have been reported this year in Texas, Ohio and now in England. A Texas constable said it was like a "jellyfish" or "parachute." An Ohio woman said she sighted something that looked like an "amoeba" that moved over the treetops. An Ohio truck driver stated he saw something "organic." Now, witnesses in the UK report a UFO like "octopus" or with "tentacles."
Steve Hammons
December 17, 2008
Recent reports of UFOs spotted in Ohio's skies may remind us of past incidents over the years in that state. For example, the 35th anniversary of the so-called "Coyne incident" over Mansfield, in central-northeastern Ohio, recently passed without much notice. In that Oct. 18, 1973, case, four members of the Army Reserve were in their military helicopter flying from Columbus to Cleveland when a UFO flew in very close proximity to their chopper.
Steve Hammons
October 31, 2008
Along the Ohio River, at the nexus of the borders of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, a huge object said to be "about the size of a large shopping mall and parking lot" was reportedly sighted in the early morning hours of Friday, Oct. 24, by a military veteran who worked in the helicopter aviation field while in the military. According to a report by Emmy Award-winning TV producer, investigative reporter and author Linda Moulton Howe on her Web site Earthfiles.com, truck driver Tim Comstock was on Route 7 north of the town of Empire, Ohio, at 3:45 a.m.
National Desk
October 26, 2008
WASHINGTON - The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) began a three-state tour today in Calvert City, KY, to educate union members about the Bush administration's $700 billion bailout for banks and investment firms.
With a 40-foot-long banner that declared: "Wall St...
Aman Goyal
October 11, 2008
Columbus, Ohio is no doubt one of the most interesting cities in the most powerful country in the world, attracting not only tourists but, more importantly, investors who appreciate the advantages of settling on a city that has a rich culture marked by harmonic relationship among the business, science, arts, and sports sectors.