TODAY
IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
2011 - ISSUE MAY BE DECIDED BY EARLY SUMMER
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From Yahoo...
Supreme Court Will Rule This Year on Health Reform Law
By Ariane de Vogue | ABC News
Plus comments from Congressman John Boehner and Ohio Republican Party Chairman Kevin DeWine
- The Supreme Court announced Monday morning that it will hear a
challenge to the Obama administration’s signature legislative
achievement: the health care reform law. In a paper statement the Court
said it would focus on a case brought by 26 states, the National
Federation of Independent Business... Read More. More News.
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ISSUE 2 DEFEAT, POOR APPROVAL RATING |
Cleveland Plain Dealer...
Kasich ponders road ahead
COLUMBUS, Ohio - To say that Ohio Gov. John Kasich suffered a setback
this week with the resounding defeat of Issue 2 might be an
understatement, given the potential side implications for the
first-year chief executive. Kasich is a brand unto himself, with a
penchant for winning people over with his persistence and confident
understanding of the inner workings of government, learned from his
years as a congressman. And if that... Read More. More News. |
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STATE SENATOR BILL BEAGLE
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$10 Million to be released for Workforce Expansion
Wright-Patterson to benefit from latest investment
COLUMBUS — The State Controlling Board today announced that a total of
$10 million will be released over the next two years to help bolster
ongoing job creation and commercialization efforts at Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base (WPAFB) and Springfield Air National Guard Base
(SANG). In addition, the Wright State Applied Research
Corporation... Read More. More News.
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FDA CIGARETTE REGULATION BLOCKED
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Dayton Business Journal...
Senators urge appeal of cigarette warning label ruling
by Laura Englehart
Following a U.S. District Court ruling Monday that blocked the Food and
Drug Administration from requiring graphic warning labels on cigarette
packages, cartons and advertisements, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and
others petitioned for an immediate appeal. Brown, along... Read More. More News. |
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$25 MILLION ECONOMIC IMPACT
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Dayton Business Journal...
College tennis tournament set for February
by Joe Cogliano
The Dayton area will play host to four colleges -- including the Air
Force Academy -- for a men’s tennis tournament in February. Dayton
Center Courts on Salem Avenue is also bringing in teams from West
Point, Ball State University and Lipscomb University. The free event...
Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
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Places I have been
Anonymous
Submitted by Larry Nelson
I have been in many places, but I’ve never been in Cahoots. Apparently,
you can’t go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone. I’ve also
never been in cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there. I have
however been in Sane. They don’t have an airport; you have to be driven
there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends and
family. I would like... Read More. More Senior Scribes.
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IT WAS CARRIED OUT EXACTLY AS PLANNED
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Townhall...
Fast and Furious Was Not Botched
by Katie Pavlich
“Allowing loads of weapons that we knew to be destined for criminals,
this was the plan. It was so mandated.” –Special Agent John Dodson ATF
Phoenix Field Division. As allegations surrounding Operation Fast and
Furious continue to heat up, many major media outlets continue to call
the fatal program “botched,” which is a factually incorrect
characterization. The... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
2011,
2011 |
News
of the day… we finally get some resolution on Obamacare. Supreme Court
should decide constitutionality by early summer. It will supposedly be
a moot topic for the elections? Don’t count on it… one side or the
other will “make hay” on the decision. Also in News: Progress Being Made In Drug Battle; and Internet retailers split over online sales tax bill. Letters: Sports Editor George Starks takes heat on Paterno column… Detrick, Olling. Blogs: Dear Herman Cain; and The Horserace for November 10, 2011. Obituaries: Brian J. Tennant, Joan D. Pence. For
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