2010 election under way - and it’s big - Cincinnati.com
COLUMBUS - Ohio’s next election has already begun, and it’s going to be big. In less than a year, Ohio picks a governor. Recent polls show Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland, 68, faces a rough re-election against former Republican Congressman John Kasich
THOMAS YOUNG | Origins of federal courts - Tribune-Democrat
Civil cases between citizens of different states, called diversity of citizenship, can be filed in federal court (Ohio driver runs into your Young, a graduate of Pitt and Harvard Law School, has been a lawyer in Johnstown since 1958.
Bob Knight Wise To Blow Off Indiana - FanHouse
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Even before the start of both events during the past two days to celebrate the seven inductees into this year’s Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame, everybody hoped. Everybody prayed. In fact, everybody who bleeds Hoosier
3 More Bodies From Cleveland Sex Offender’s Home Identified - WIBW
(CNN) — Authorities on Saturday released the names of three more victims found last week in or around the home of a registered sex offender in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cuyahoga County Coroner’s Office identified the bodies of Amelda Hunter, 47; Crystal
Week in review - Stamford Advocate
Pavia wins in landslide victory over Martin Stamford native Michael Pavia, who promised voters he will strive to limit property tax increases and improve basic city services, won a landslide victory Tuesday over Democrat David Martin, becoming the
The new Ohio Casino Control Commission: Some questions and answers - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A seven-member Ohio Casino Control Commission will be named by Gov. Ted Strickland to license and regulate casino gambling in Ohio. The Ohio Senate will have the ability to reject Strickland’s nominees for the commission, which must include one
Cavs’ West faces more weapons charges in Maryland - Wave 3
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn Ivey said West will likely be arraigned by the end of the week, and the case could go to trial early next year. AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Cleveland contributed to this report.
New Complaints - Courthouse News Service
from merging with Viasystems Group, in Multnomah County Court, Ore. Larry Bond and Bond Aviation claim The Orlando Sentinel defamed them by reporting the FAA had shut down Bond’s Simulator Training Center, and that they owe Jet Blue hundreds of
Recession Hits Senior Communities - Wall Street Journal
Get a Prognosis Probably the most difficult task is getting a handle on a CCRC’s financial health. The first step is asking for copies of complete, audited annual reports and tax returns for the past several years. “If somebody won’t provide them, I