Cincinnati Enquirer…Voting problems prompt retraining of poll workers, By Sharon Coolidge
Hundreds in Hamilton Co. will be trained again, but 163 won't be asked back
Aug. 14, 2013 This “Election Day Performance Assessment” is the type of scrutiny that all precincts in Hamilton County had to undergo after the November balloting. Hundreds of Hamilton County poll workers will be retrained – and 163 “retired” – as a result of voting problems in the 2012 election. That includes 94 workers at 16 precincts that will be completely ... read
more. |
Court News Ohio…Judicial Profile: Judge Kenneth A. Rocco, By Abby James
August 13, 2013 It was an American president who inspired Eighth District Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth Rocco to serve the public. John F. Kennedy spoke at his college during a presidential campaign stop, and it was his words that led Judge Rocco on his path to sit on the bench. “He came to Ohio University in 1959, and spoke from the steps of the student union, and I happened to be there, and I listened. And, he gave an early version of . ... read
more. |
Lear pleads guilty to Gross Sexual Imposition, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – On Aug. 12 Joseph Lear pleaded guilty to Gross Sexual Imposition, a Felony 4 offense. This will automatically label him a Tier 1 sexual offender, required to register with the local sheriff for 15 years. The Felony 3 charge of Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor had been set for trial, but the victim couldn’t be found. According to Darke County Prosecutor R. Kelly Ormsby she had moved out of state with her family. “We ... read
more. |
Statewide standards issued for Electronic Pollbooks in county elections
COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today established uniform standards for the use of electronic pollbooks (e-pollbooks) for all 88 county boards of elections. Advisory 2013-04 clearly defines system requirements and functionalities, as well as procedures for county boards of elections to follow when acquiring e-pollbook technology. “E-pollbooks will further modernize Ohio’s elections system, providing a benefit to both elections officials and voters alike by streamlining the... read
more. |
Darke County Crime Stoppers…Rickey Fleetwood added to Darke County’s Most Wanted
Rick Lee Fleetwood, aka “Rickey,” has been added to the Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted. WANTED FOR: July 31, 2013 – Arrest Warrant issued by Darke County Common Pleas Court for 2 counts of Trafficking in Drugs (Heroin) within the vicinity of a school. Both are felonies of the fourth degree. Forthcoming charge of Child Endangering, a misdemeanor of the first degree. Past due for Sex Offender annual registration update. LAST KNOWN ... read
more. |
Grisez ordered to return to jail for address violation, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – John Grisez was returned to the Darke County Jail on Jan. 12 to finish his eight months incarceration. Grisez, a sex offender required to report his address, was charged with a Failure to Register a New Address with the Darke County Sheriff, a Felony 1 offense. According to Darke County Assistant Prosecutor Deborah Quigley, the charge had to be amended to a Felony 3 offense, because his crime was classified under Megan’s ... read
more. |
Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune… Latta talks taxes, health care and regulations with small-business owners
By Alex Aspacher - Friday, 9 August 2013 - PERRYSBURG - The usual
suspects of health care, taxes and government regulation were rolled
into in a speech by U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green) at a meeting
of small-business representatives Thursday morning. Speaking to about
20 members of Ohio's chapter of the National Federation of Independent
Business at the Holiday Inn French Quarter, Latta said excessive
federal regulations when applied to small businesses is like putting a
round peg... read
more. |
Greenville Police… Disorderly conduct, drugs and arrest warrants top police activity
GREENVILLE - On July 27 Greenville police was dispatched to Wayne
Hospital Emergency Room regarding a disorderly patient, James Foutz. He
was agitated and cursing out loud. The victim, Marcia Holmgren, stated
they were waiting on a mental health evaluation due to threats to kill
himself. Foutz reportedly was attempting to remove his I.V.; she was
trying to keep him from doing it. Foutz said “If you touch me, you
won’t live to regret it.” He.... read
more. |
Ruppe to spend 9 months in prison for trafficking, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “We’ve already tried the MonDay program, your Honor. It
didn’t work. We have to do something.” Darke County Prosecutor R. Kelly
Ormsby recommended to Common Pleas Judge Jon Hein on Aug. 12 that Ryan
Ruppe finish his sentence for Trafficking in a Controlled Counterfeit
Substance, a Fourth Degree Felony. Ruppe had already served 176 days,
which included six weeks in Darke County Jail and another five weeks at
the MonDay.... read
more. |
ODJFS
Encourages Employers to File Tax Returns Online
COLUMBUS, OHIO – In an effort to best protect the identities of
millions of working Ohioans, the Ohio Department of Job and Family
Services (ODJFS) is encouraging all employers to file unemployment
compensation tax returns through the agency’s secure, online Employer
Resource Information Center (ERIC). “ERIC is Ohio’s web-based computer
system that allows employers to securely, confidently and efficiently
manage their unemployment tax information,” said ODJFS Director Michael
...
read more |
“The community just got stronger!”
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Marv Stammen, former president of Second National Bank,
summarized the intent, and the end result, of the Greenville City
School District’s campaign and the slogan it used from the start:
Strong Schools Strong Community. The levy won by a wide margin Aug. 6,
57 to 43 percent. Out of 5,927 votes cast, 3,395 voted “for,” 2,532
“against.” In a possible explanation for the unusually strong support
for a bond levy, he... read
more. |
Politico…President Obama MIA on military sexual assault?
President Barack Obama has no problem forcing changes at the Pentagon.
In five years, he’s drawn down the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, repealed
“don’t ask, don’t tell” and given a green light to allow women to fight
alongside men in combat. But when it comes to the next big battle at
the Defense Department — over sexual assault in the ranks — don’t
expect Obama to lead the charge. He hasn’t formally met with female
Democrats who’ve made the issue a priority in Congress, despite
repeated requests ...
read more |
Injury
accident on U.S. 36
On August 11, 2013 at 9:20 pm Darke County Deputies, Gettysburg Fire
and Rescue with Careflight were dispatched to the 6700 block of US 36
East on a single vehicle accident with injuries. Preliminary
investigation shows a 1993 Toyota Camry, driven by Jared Chadd of
Arcanum, lost control driving off of the right side of the roadway
striking a utility pole. The driver was trapped in the vehicle for 20
to 30 minutes before Gettysburg fire extricated him. The driver was
flown to MiamiValley Hospital by Careflight ... read
more. |
Ohio
legislators try to repeal Common Core school standards,
By Catherine Candisky
Thursday August 1, 2013 Just weeks before Ohio children return to
school, conservative lawmakers introduced a last-minute bill yesterday
to block new and more-rigorous curriculum guidelines championed by
governors and education leaders. Opponents of the Common Core standards
hope to throw the brakes on what they fear is a federal takeover of
education. Rep. Andrew Thompson, R-Marietta, said local districts and
state leaders should be the ones deciding what’s best for Ohio
students... read
more. |
State Senator Keith Faber…Faber Seeks Local College
Student for Part-Time Position in Statehouse Office
State Senator Keith Faber, who currently serves as President of the
Ohio Senate, is seeking local students who are attending college in the
central Ohio area to serve in his Statehouse office as part of the
Senate page program. Some of the responsibilities include: constituent
outreach, office filing, and other administrative duties... read
more. |
Commissioners conduct public business in
the open, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Darke County Commissioner Mike Stegall has been trying to
come up with something groundbreaking – something of his own – since
arriving in the Commissioners’ Office in January 2011. He had been
trying to break Commissioner Mike Rhoades’ record for the shortest
public meeting on record: 3 minutes. He came close a few weeks ago but
clocked in at 3 minutes 45 seconds. But Stegall is not one to... read
more. |
Ohio to Establish
more than 28,000 Acres of Pheasant Habitat
COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio landowners in select counties are now eligible to
enroll in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) which seeks to restore
pheasant habitats across the state, according to the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR). This habitat improvement program is called
the Ohio Pheasant State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) and Ohio
expects to establish 28,700 acres through the program. “Pheasant and
quail hunters have been ambassadors for grassland conservation... read
more. |
Governor John Kasich…Another Step to Fight Human
Trafficking
Network of First Responders Will Help Young Human
Trafficking Victims
COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
(ODJFS), working in collaboration with the Ohio Human Trafficking Task
Force and the Ohio Department of Public Safety, is partnering with the
Ohio Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers (ONCAC) to help minors who
are victims of human trafficking. “Medica... read
more. |
Court News Ohio…Fourth Report Released on New Media’s
Impact on the Judiciary, By Chris Davey
August 7, 2013 More than half of the states have policies for using
Facebook and Twitter in the courtroom. An increasing number of courts
are implementing rules to control the use of new media like Facebook
and Twitter in the courtroom, according to a survey released today by
the Conference of Court Public ... read
more. |
One
person injured in tractor accident
On August 8, 2013 at approximately 10:53 AM Darke County Deputies along
with Greenville Township Fire & Rescue responded to 8880 State
Route 49 on a report of an injury tractor accident with the operator
trapped under the tractor. Preliminary investigation revealed
Walter E. Hixenbaugh 78, Greenville, was operating a 1944 2N Ford
tractor and was attempting to pull a Chevy pick up truck with a tow
strap over a railroad tie which was in the yard of the property and the
trucks rear... read
more. |
Blue Bag Media…Three arrested and one sought for
Trafficking in Heroin
8/06/2013 GREENVILLE - On Aug. 6, the Greenville Police Department,
Darke County Sheriff's Office and Darke County Juvenile Probation
served narcotics arrest warrants and a search warrant stemming from a
lengthy narcotics investigation. Arrested were Damian M, King, 34, Kent
E. Minnich, 39, and Todd C. Clemens, 40, all of Greenville. An arrest
warrant is still active for Rick L. Fleetwood, 47, of 726 Central Ave.,
Greenville. All.... read
more. |
Politico… Pentagon cribs Hill
ideas on sex assault, By Darren Samuelsohn and Juana
Summers
8-5-13 - The Pentagon, desperate to show Congress it’s serious about
cracking down on sexual assault in the ranks, is preparing to unveil
another round of new policies as soon as this week. But there’s a
catch: the Defense Department keeps pitching ideas they’re about to be
forced to follow anyway. Adm. James Winnefeld, the vice chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, gave a preview last week of one of the
half-dozen new rules, explaining it would speed up the role a commander
plays in sex assault cases... read
more. |
Breaking News…Greenville Schools Levy passes by wide margin,
By Bob Robinson
The Greenville Schools levy passed by a 57-43 margin Tuesday night as
hundreds of supporters gathered at Memorial Hall began cheering and
hugging each other. The final “unofficial” vote count was 3,395 For,
2532 Against. Greenville Superintendent Doug Fries, and Greenville
Treasurer Carla Surber were at the Darke County Board of Elections when
the final count was posted. They were greeted at Memorial Hall by
supporters lined up on both.... read
more. |
The
Hill… House votes 232-185 to
block the IRS from enforcing ObamaCare, By Pete
Kasperowicz
The House voted Friday to prevent the IRS from enforcing any aspect of
ObamaCare, a bill meant to exact revenge against an agency that
Republicans say is incapable of neutral enforcement of the law. Members
approved the Keep the IRS Off Your Health Care Act in a 232-185 vote.
Four Democrats supported the bill along with every Republican. The vote
capped off several days of work in the House on bills aimed at reining
in government regulation and government overreach. House Democrats... read
more. |
Hall sentenced to MonDay treatment program,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “It’s an epidemic,” said a court officer after 23-year-old
Erica J. Hall was sentenced to the MonDay Program in Dayton and
escorted out of the courtroom. She will return to the Darke County Jail
to await an opening at the treatment facility. Hall signed a guilty
plea to trafficking in heroin, a Fourth Degree Felony. After being
charged, she had been allowed pre-trial release with supervision but
was incarcerated five days later for violation of... read
more. |
Arrest made for Manufacturing
Methamphetamine in Darke County
On August 5, 2013 at approximately 1:08 p.m., the Darke County
Sheriff’s Office Narcotic’s Unit along with Greenville Police
Department arrested Adam Sturgill and Matthew Bowlin for Illegal
Manufacturing of Methamphetamine. Adam and Matthew were arrested in an
alley off of Ohio Street in Greenville carrying all the items used to
manufacture methamphetamine in a backpack. Both were transported
to the Darke County Jail. The case will be... read
more. |
Congressman
Boehner to President Obama: 41 Percent Increase in Ohio Health Premiums
Shows Your Law Isn’t “Working Fine”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) today
seized on an announcement that health insurance premiums in Ohio will
increase by an average of 41 percent over last year as a result of
disruptions in the state’s competitive insurance market caused by
President Obama’s health care law, challenging President Obama’s
assertion that the law... read
more. |
The Cleveland Plain Dealer… Ohio insurance dept. claims Obamacare
premium rates to rise 41 percent
By Natalie Villacorta - August 01, 2013 - CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ohio
insurance regulators Thursday released rates for health insurance to be
sold on the new state marketplace and said premiums for individuals
will rise an average of 41 percent compared with 2013 rates. That
average brought immediate condemnation from critics of the Affordable
Care Act, with U.S. House Speaker John Boehner, a southwest Ohio
Republican, calling it “irrefutable evidence” that the law known as
Obamacare is... read
more. |
Police
Beat… Police respond to assault,
harassment calls
GREENVILLE - On July 29 Greenville police were called to 409 E. Third
St. for a physical altercation between the victim and Josh Bright.
According to the report Bright saw the officer arriving and attempted
to close the door on him. The officer heard Bright say “You better not
press charges,” at which time the victim replied “I’m going to, you
choked me.” The victim told the officer they were having an argument
when Bright grabbed her by the neck and... read
more. |
Fox
News…White House calls Benghazi 'phony' scandal, as
lawmakers seek answers on probe
July 31, 2013–The White House said bluntly Wednesday that it considers
the controversy over the Benghazi attack to be among the so-called
"phony scandals" that President Obama has been complaining about in
recent speeches -- even as new questions were being raised about the
lack of progress in the investigation. Press Secretary Jay Carney was
asked at the daily briefing about Obama's repeated claim -- which he
asserted most recently during a speech in Tennessee on Tuesday -- that
... read
more. |
Obed pleads guilty to aggravated
trafficking on behalf of his corporation, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Kassam Obed of Eaton pleaded guilty on behalf of his
corporation, Greentown L.L.C. dba (doing business as) Greenville
Sunoco, to aggravated trafficking in drugs, a Third Degree Felony. The
plea was entered in Darke County Common Pleas Court July 31, Judge Jon
Hein presiding. The agreement with Darke County Prosecutor’s Office is
the defendant, Greentown L.L.C., will forfeit a 2012 Toyota truck to
the Greenville Police ... read
more. |
FBI
San Diego…105 Juveniles Recovered in Nationwide
Operation Targeting Underage Prostitution
Six Juveniles, Including a 14-Year-Old Girl,
Recovered During San Diego Operation
July 29, 2013 During the past 72 hours, the FBI; its local, state, and
federal law enforcement partners; and the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children (NCMEC) conducted Operation Cross Country (OCC)
VII, a three-day enforcement action to address commercial child sex
trafficking throughout the United States. The operation included
enforcement... read
more. |
Commissioners Corner…Darke County transfers grant funds to
Greene County, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Darke County Commissioners showed their frustration as
they approved an agreement for a Transfer of Entitlements for $23,787
in FAA grant monies to Greene County. “They changed a rule on us in
middle stream,” Darke County Commissioner Mike Rhoades said. “We have
to use it ... read
more. |
Union City Police Take Down Marijuana
Grow Operation
July 29, 2013 Officers from the Union City, IN Police Department served
a search warrant at a local residence late Monday afternoon, taking
down a significant sized marijuana grow operation. The couple living at
the residence was taken into custody on several drug related charges.
On Monday,July 29, 2013, officers from the UCPD arrived at 331 Clifford
Street to execute a search warrant at the property. The search... read
more. |
'R' Street…House convenes ‘Stop Government Abuse Week'
This week, the U.S. House will consider ten bills aimed at curbing
government abuse, covering topics such as the IRS’ involvement in
health care, customer service standards for government employees and
the privacy of an individual’s tax records, among other issues. Under
the banner of Stop Government Abuse Week, lawmakers are pushing
legislation intended to address many of the recent scandals, including
IRS targeting... read
more. |
Harris pleads guilty to attempted
illegal drug manufacture in vicinity of juvenile, By Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – Robert Harris, 26, pleaded guilty to attempted illegal
manufacture of drugs (methamphetamine) in the vicinity of a juvenile, a
second degree felony, in Darke County Court July 30. A jury trial had
been scheduled to start that day. The conviction carries a maximum
prison term of eight years and a maximum fine of $15,000. While a
prison term is not mandatory it is presumed necessary. Harris and
another defendant, Jennifer Murphy, 39... read
more. |
The Clermont Sun… Governor talks budget and tax cuts in
Batavia, By Kristin Rover
July 28th, 2013 - Ohio Governor John Kasich made a stop in Clermont
County July 18 to discuss the state budget and jobs. Kasich spoke to a
crowd of local officials, business professionals, and residents at
Cincinnati Milacron, a machinery manufacturing company in Batavia.
“It’s great to be back here,” Kasich said after he was introduced.
Kasich said he wanted to talk to guests about the budget, tax cuts for
small businesses and jobs in Ohio. He said in his new budget, there is
a 50 percent tax cut... read
more. |
Arcanum
resident sentenced for unlawful
sexual conduct with minor, By
Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – On July 29, Zachary Hunley of Arcanum was sentenced to 30
days in jail, five years of community control and registration as a
Tier 2 sex offender following a guilty plea on two counts of unlawful
sexual conduct with a minor, which are Felony 4 offenses. In passing
sentence Common Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein noted Hunley was 20, almost
21. Hein asked him if it had ever occurred to him that the ages of the
girls might be a problem... read
more. |
Pittsburg
Tribune Review… Ohio governor, a
McKees Rocks native, rebounds with voters
By Salena Zito - Saturday, July 27, 2013 - CLEVELAND — As a first-term
Republican governor, John Kasich takes an unconventional approach to
managing Ohio. Kasich, who grew up in McKees Rocks, believes “we will
be judged by our moment in history, by what did we do to advance the
cause of the public.” And if “someone thinks differently than me,
that's OK,” he told the Tribune-Review. “We can still get good things
done.” His outlook and record so far... read
more. |
House
Policy And Legislative Oversight Committee Releases Key Findings Of IRS
Targeting Of Ohioans July 26, 2013, By Rep. Mike Dovilla
CINCINNATI - The Ohio House Policy and Legislative Oversight Committee
this week conducted a field hearing on House Concurrent Resolution 27,
sponsored by Rep. Terry Johnson (R-McDermott) and Rep. Dale Mallory
(D-Cincinnati) regarding the politicization of the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) and targeting of Ohioans. Chairman Mike Dovilla (R-Berea)
released the ... read
more. |
Mansfield News Journal…Portman
pushes bill to cut pollution, energy costs, By Deirdre
Shesgreen
Jul. 26, 2013 WASHINGTON — The Senate is poised to debate a major
energy bill next week crafted by Sen. Rob Portman, which proponents say
would cut pollution, slash electricity bills and save money for
consumers and companies alike. The legislation, which Portman, R-Ohio,
authored with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., would create new incentives
to spur greater use of energy-saving tools and technologies in office
buildings, manufacturing ... read
more. |
Cleveland Plain Dealer… House of Representatives votes to keep
ashes from coal-fired power plants from designation as hazardous waste,
By Sabrina Eaton
July 25, 2013 - Hundreds of coal miners and their families wait in line
to attend a rally Aug. 14 at the Century Mine near Beallsville, Ohio.
The House of Representatives on Thursday adopted legislation that would
give states greater control over the management of coal ash, a coal
combustion byproduct that poses environmental threats when put in
landfills, but is also commonly... read
more. |
The Columbus
Dispatch… Helping the needy:
Who’s doing what? By Joe Vardon
The Kasich administration hopes a study will find any overlaps or gaps
in available social services - Thursday July 25, 2013 - The Kasich
administration is seeking information from thousands of Ohio’s
nonprofit and religion-based organizations to learn what services are
being provided to the needy and where there are coverage gaps. The
project’s working title is Mapping Ohio’s Compassion, and it is being
led by the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based... read
more. |
The Columbus Dispatch… Race on for ’15 Ohio House speaker,
By Jim Siegel
July 26, 2013 - Rep. Ron Amstutz, left, and Rep. Cliff Rosenberger are
currently the leading contenders to become the next Ohio House speaker
in the Republican-dominated chamber. Rep. Cliff Rosenberger was still
four months shy of being born when Rep. Ron Amstutz joined the state
legislature in 1981. Thirty-two years later, the upstart and the
veteran are squaring off to become the next speaker of the House.
Rosenberger, 32, and Amstutz, 62, have emerged — at least at the moment
— as the top... read
more. |
Politico… John Boehner: Obama speech ‘an Easter Egg
with no candy’, By Seung Min Kim
7/24/13 - House Speaker John Boehner took a preemptive swing at
President Barack Obama’s economic speech on Wednesday, jabbing the
address as “a hollow shell” and “an Easter Egg with no candy in it.” In
a brief speech on the House floor Boehner – like many other fellow Hill
Republicans – attempted to get out front of Obama’s highly anticipated
remarks at Knox College in Illinois. “The president himself said [the
speech] isn’t going to change any... read
more. |
Police Beat… Union City woman arrested for menacing
after threatening police
GREENVILLE - On July 22 police responded to Darke County Juvenile Court
to arrest Gina R. Dean, 504-1/2 Plum St., Union City, on an outstanding
bench warrant. She was aggravated at the arrival of police. She used
foul language and verbally abused the officers. As she was arrested and
taken outside she threatened to kill one officer if she took her kids;
then said “You are all dirty ----- cops, you aren’t gonna take away my
----- kids and I should... read
more. |
The Washington Times… House Republicans may widen IRS inquiry;
lawmakers to focus on audits of conservative nonprofits
By Seth McLaughlin - Wednesday, July 24, 2013 - House Republicans are
weighing a major expansion of their investigation into the Internal
Revenue Service’s targeting of conservatives by looking into the audits
of nonprofit groups, potentially opening another front in the scandal.
Several leaders of 501(c)(3) groups find it fishy that they were
audited by the IRS about the same time... read
more. |
GOP Men hear Ohio Anti-Agenda 21
spokesperson
“I hope today to give you a ‘big picture’ understanding of how Agenda
21 came into being and how it has rapidly advanced during the last two
decades. When I am done speaking, I hope you will go to my website and
further your knowledge of Agenda 21 so that you can share your
knowledge with your neighbors, religious leaders, educators, fellow
workers, and politicians, in the hope that we can stop this train
wreck.” was the opening used for the... read
more. |
The Hill…Boehner: Obama
economic push a 'big set-up' for
higher taxes, By Russell Berman
07/23/13–Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) panned President Obama’s
newfound focus on the economy, saying his scheduled series of speeches
this week were merely a “big set-up” for a push for higher taxes. The
Speaker and other House Republican leaders mocked Obama for giving more
economic speeches while he ignored House-passed legislation aimed at
boosting job growth. “If the president were serious about helping our
economy, he wouldn’t give another speech. He’d reach out and actually
work ... read
more. |
Overflow crowd shows up for Neighborhood
Watch meeting,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Wayman’s Corner Bed and Breakfast on Central Avenue was
“overflowing” with area citizens concerned about crime in their
neighborhoods. More than 30 people crowded into two small sitting areas
on July 22, with the latecomers standing in the hallway. They were
there with one idea in mind: form a Neighborhood Watch group. Many
citizens had their own stories to tell… garages broken into, drug
deals, crack houses. All were. ... read
more. |
Court News Ohio… Funding Crisis Strikes Throughout Federal
Courts, Judge Tells Senate Panel
July 23, 2013 - A judge today told a U.S. Senate panel that the number
of personnel working in federal courts is at the lowest level since
1999, and that court clerks and probation and pretrial services staff
could be furloughed for close to 70,000 hours this fiscal year. “If
sufficient funding is not provided to the courts, we cannot provide the
people of the United States the type of justice system that has been a
hallmark of our liberty throughout the nation’s history,” said Judge
Julia S. Gibbons, chair of the... read
more. |
Commissioners
note impending state sales tax increase, By
Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – Darke County Commissioners advised residents at their July
15 public meeting that the state sales tax increase passed by the
legislature and signed into law by Gov. John Kasich will go into effect
Sept. 1. The increase is .25 percent, raising the state tax from 5.5
percent to 5.75 percent. The county tax of 1.5 percent stays unchanged,
for a total of 7.25 percent. According to a July... read
more. |
Springfield News Sun… DeWine sounds warning on consumer scams,
By Tom Stafford
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine warned members of the Springfield
Rotary Club Monday to be wary of scam artists looking to make easy
money. “We’ve always had scam artists,” DeWine said during his visit to
the Hollenbeck-Bayley Conference Center. But the Internet now provides
them with “a long arm” that allows them to “reach out across many
states” to prey on their victims. Retired teacher Bob Weidner told the
audience he didn’t wire money to his grandson in Texas as the result of
a phone call... read
more. |
Motorcycle Injury Accident… Unknown vehicle attempts to pass, leaves
scene of accident
On July 23, 2013 at 7:10 pm Darke County Deputies, Bradford squad and
fire along with Care Flight were dispatched to the 9700 block of State
Route 185 on a motorcycle accident with injury. Preliminary
investigation shows the driver of the 1983 Honda motorcycle was Andrew
Smith of Versailles. Smith was eastbound on State Route 185 when an
unknown vehicle attempted to pass Smith and two other motorcycles. The
vehicle was not able to... read
more. |
Portsmouth
Daily Times…Portman works to cut wasteful
spending, By Wayne Allen
U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio), in a conference call with Ohio
reporters Thursday, highlighted some of his and others efforts to
curtail wasteful government spending. “Today we issued another example
of Washington wasteful spending, every month were doing this. An
example of wasteful spending at the Department of State, we have
received information they have spent $630,000 to persuade people to
like their Facebook page,” Portman said. “I don’t know how this helps
promote our foreign policy ... read
more. |
Mercer
County…27-day-old infant dead, 4-month-old baby
injured
Celina, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey this morning announced his
office is investigating two unrelated incidents involving children. On
Saturday July 20, 2013, at 7:18 PM the Sheriff’s Office received a call
from Children’s Medical Center in Dayton Ohio in reference to
suspicious injuries to a 4 month old baby. The baby’s mother had
transported the child to Joint Township St. Marys Hospital and was
later transferred to Dayton. The investigation revealed the child was
in the care of the ... read
more. |
Police Beat…Victim kidnapped and assaulted; rash of
vandalism incidents in city
GREENVILLE - On July 12, Greenville Police responded to a call from
Dustin M. Barton, 164 Bellevernon Ave., that he had been kidnapped in
Greenville, then dumped off and assaulted in the 800 block of Rush
Road, New Madison. The kidnapping had taken place on Plum Street.
Barton was transported to Wayne Hospital. In his statement to police,
Barton said he had been in New Madison until about 10 p.m. and walked
back to Greenville. He. ... read
more. |
Ohio and
U.S. Employment Situation (Seasonally Adjusted)
Ohio's unemployment rate was 7.2 percent in June 2013, up from 7.0
percent in May, according to data released this morning by the Ohio
Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm
wage and salary employment decreased 12,500 over the month, from a
revised 5,214,000 in May to 5,201,500 in June. The number of workers
unemployed in Ohio in June was 413,000, up from 8,000 from 405,000 in
May. The number of unemployed has decreased by 5,000 in the past 12
months from... read
more. |
Cincinnati Enquirer… New rules have coal industry on edge
Jul. 16, 2013 - WASHINGTON — As the Obama administration prepares to
roll out tough new standards aimed at sharply curbing carbon pollution,
it’s hard to overstate the high stakes for Ohio. The state is home to
Murray Energy Corp., America’s largest privately owned coal producer,
and American Electric Power, which has one of the biggest fleets of
coal-fired power plants in the nation. Some 830,000 residential,
commercial and industrial customers in Ohio and Kentucky rely on
electricity from... read
more. |
Darke County
Sheriff’s Office Jail Roster is back online
The Darke County Sheriff’s Office jail roster is now available
online.
The Darke County Jail or Inmate roster is available to be viewed by the
public through a link on the Darke County Sheriff’s Office website,
www.darkecountysheriff.org. There is a link on the left side of
the
page titled “Jail Roster”, by clicking on this link you will be taken
to a list of Darke County Jail inmates currently being held.
Users can
click on any inmate to view more detailed information such as charges,
photos and descriptions of inmates... read
more. |
Commissioners pass preliminary 2014
budget by 2 to 1 vote, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Darke County Commissioners passed its “preliminary” budget
on July 10 by a vote of two to one with Commissioner Diane Delaplane
casting the negative vote. “I don’t believe in passing a budget in the
red,” she said during the Public Attendee comments. She cast the lone
negative vote in 2012 as well. The budget submitted by Darke County
Auditor Carol Ginn showed an estimate ... read
more. |
Injury accident on U.S. 36 near Palestine
On July 18, 2013 at approximately 10:36 A.M. Darke County Deputies,
Liberty Township Fire, Tri Village Rescue and Care flight were
dispatched to the 100 block of E. Cross Street (Palestine) in reference
to a vehicle rollover with injury. Prelimary investigation revealed a
2010 Toyota Prius driven by Gloria A. Hilty, 66, of New Madison, Ohio
was travelling west on US Rt. 36 just east of Palestine. The 2010
Toyota Prius crossed the center line driving off the left side of
roadway. The 2010 Toyota Prius struck a guard ... read
more. |
Identity confirmed in fatal fire
Darke County Sheriff’s Office Investigative Division along with the
Darke County Coroner’s Office have confirmed the identity of the victim
in the fatal fire. The fire occurred in the early morning hours of July
1, 2013 on the property located at11632 Mangen Road, Versailles, OH in
northern Darke County. The deceased has been identified as Robert E.
Cruikshank, 42, Versailles, OH who had been reportedly staying in the
camper on that property. Identification was confirmed using forensic
methods through the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory / Coroner’s
Office. Investigation continues. |
Reps.
Mike Dovilla and John Adams… House
resolution passed supporting America’s energy independence
Approval of Keystone XL Pipeline Would Mean Thousands of Ohio Jobs -
House Majority Policy Chairman Mike Dovilla (R-Berea) and House
Majority Whip John Adams (R-Sidney) today announced that the Ohio House
of Representatives passed House Resolution 305. The measure urges the
administration of President Barack Obama to allow for increased
offshore oil and natural gas production, as well as complete
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. At a time when Ohioans are
paying near... read
more. |
Sex Offender
gets 60 days, Tier II registration and tough community sanctions,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – On July 11 Zachary D. Moore received 60 days in jail with
work release, 60 hours of community service, $3,000 in fines, and
supervision for the legal maximum 60 months from the court of Common
Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein. He is also required to register as a Tier II
Sex Offender. Hein said the Court has a lot of discretion. “Prison is
not the best option,” he said, noting the defendant has a good job and
is paying restitution... read
more. |
Classified
cancels, puts finishing touches on Eagles celebration,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Due to likelihood of bad weather, which had been standard
fare throughout the week’s Independence Day celebrations in Darke
County, Greenville Eagles 2177 scheduled the July 5 performance of
Classified in its large facility on Shade Road. “We were trying to play
it safe,” said Eagles Worthy President Steffanie Baker. “Classified
cancelled. They said they wouldn’t play indoors.” Noting that
Classified plays most of its venues indoors, Baker said the group told
her its “indoor” sound ... read
more. |
Rep. Adams
Announces Funding for Edison State Community College
COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) today announced
the State Controlling Board’s release of $32,500 for a parking lot
expansion project at Edison State Community College. According to
documents from the Office of Budget and Management, the project will
expand two parking lots at the college, adding approximately 110 net
new parking spaces in order to relieve the ongoing parking issues at
the college. The project is needed to provide convenient parking at the
high... read
more. |
AT&T enhances local wireless network
for Eldora Speedway
Company Expands Wireless Network Capacity for Customers - ROSSBURG,
Ohio (July 12, 2013) — As thousands of people converge on Darke County
for the 30th annual Kings Royal Weekend at Eldora Speedway, AT&T*
is boosting network capacity to help its customers have a great
wireless experience. The company has expanded mobile Internet coverage
to accommodate increased wireless network demands from high
concentrations of... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Three
transported to Wayne following head-on collision
On July 13, 2013 at approximately 6:14 p.m. Darke County Deputies along
with Gettysburg Fire, Gettysburg Rescue, Bradford Rescue and Greenville
Rescue were dispatched to US Route 36 east and Old US Route 36 in
reference to a two vehicle head on injury accident. Preliminary
investigation revealed a green 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by
Bronson Fisher, 28, Piqua, Ohio was eastbound on US Route 36 when his
vehicle traveled left of the... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… One
airlifted after falling off motorcycle
On July 13, 2013 at approximately 4:58 P.M. Darke County Deputies along
with Gettysburg Rescue, Gettysburg Fire and CareFlight were dispatched
to Childrens Home Bradford Road east of Auld Road in reference to the
passenger of a motorcycle had fallen off on to the roadway. Upon
arrival emergency personnel found the victim, Crystal Werner, 29 of
Greenville, Ohio was the passenger of a motorcycle when she fell off on
to the roadway, Werner was... read
more. |
Greenville
Police… Two adults cited for
child abuse
GREENVILLE - On July 5 a child victim was brought into the Greenville
Police Department by her father and step-mother. They reported that her
mother, Kimberly Durst, dropped her off the previous day and stated she
had paddled the child and “got a little carried away,” that the child
had a bruise on her bottom. The step-mother saw the top of a bruise
above her pants but did not inspect the child at the time. When it was
time for the child to... read
more. |
New
York Times… Seeing Opening,
House G.O.P. Pushes Delay on Individual Mandate in Health Law
By Jonathan Weisman and Robert Pear - July 9, 2013 - WASHINGTON — House
Republican leaders on Tuesday seized on the Obama administration’s
one-year delay of a mandate for larger employers to offer health
insurance or face penalties, demanding the same postponement for the
mandate on individual insurance purchases and promising a series of
showdowns aimed at dividing Democrats from the White House. Republicans
believe they are getting traction thanks to what they see as the
Obama... read
more. |
Daily
Caller News Foundation…‘Gasland Part II’ director
uses hoax as evidence against fracking
07/08/2013 – Filmmaker and anti-fracking activist Josh Fox’s new film
“Gasland Part II” uses a Texas environmentalist’s hoax to show
hydraulic fracturing allegedly contaminating water. The Washington Free
Beacon reports that the controversial anti-fracking sequel features a
scene where a Texas landowner is able to light the contents of his
garden hose on fire. This is then used as evidence that nearby oil and
gas operations caused the contamination. However, a Texas court ruled
that the scene was a hoax ... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff's Office…Arrest made for trafficking
drugs in Darke County
On July 12, 2013 at approximately 12:55 a.m., the Darke County
Sheriff’s Office Narcotic’s Unit and Sheriff Deputies executed a Search
Warrant at 10119 State Route 47, north of Union City, Ohio, following
an on-going narcotics investigation. Michelle Middaugh, 45 years old,
was arrested for Drug Trafficking in heroin and Endangering Children.
While executing the search warrant, investigators recovered heroin,
drug paraphernalia, and... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff's Office…Car/bike accident results in
fatality
On July 12, 2013 at approximately 8:27 A.M. Darke County Deputies,
Darke County Coroner’s Office, Arcanum Rescue, Tri Village Rescue and
New Madison Fire were dispatched to the 5400 block of Delisle
Fourmans Road in reference to a vehicle striking a female on a bicycle.
Preliminary investigation revealed a 1993 Honda Civic driven by Jessica
Jones, 24, of Arcanum, Ohio was travelling east bound on Delisle
Fourmans Rd. in the 5400 block. A bicycle, ridden ... read
more. |
Moore Arrested
and Charged With Felonious Assault
7/09/2013 - GREENVILLE - Donald Eugene Moore, 28, is being charged with
one count of Felonious Assault and is being held on $100,000 bond at
the Darke County Jail. Additional charges are pending. The arrest and
charges were a result of an investigation into a stabbing on July 5.
The Greenville Police Department and dispatched units to 100-B
Armstrong, Greenville. The victim, James Hamilton... read
more. |
Single vehicle
accident on 121 South
On July 10, 2013 at approximately 1824 hrs. Darke County Deputies,
along with New Madison Fire and Tri Village Rescue were dispatched to
SR121 north of Hollansburg Sampson Rd. in reference to a vehicle in to
a pole. Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2005 Dodge Dakota,
driven by Mary Mehaffie (73) of Greenville, was southbound on SR121
north of Hollansburg Sampson Rd. Mehaffie got off the right side
of the road and tried to get back on the road, when she
over-corrected... read
more. |
One
injured in single vehicle rollover accident
On July 10, 2013 at approximately 12:38 PM Darke County Deputies along
with Tri-Village Rescue, New Madison Fire, Liberty Township Fire, and
CareFlight, responded to a one-vehicle injury rollover crash in the
2300 block of Hollansburg-Sampson Road. Preliminary investigation
revealed a white 2004 Ford F-150 driven by Amanda Price 25,
Hollansburg, Ohio was traveling east on Hollansburg-Sampson Road and
drove off the right side of the roadway and overcorrected traveling off
the left side... read
more. |
Toledo Blade… Both sides of debate find Ohio abortion law
decision to be historic
New budget puts restriction on access - By Jim Provance - COLUMBUS —
Texas Sen. Wendy Davis (D., Forth Worth) made national news when she
recently filibustered on that state’s Senate floor for 11 hours until
the clock ran out on passage of a sweeping anti-abortion bill. Hours
later, Democratic women stood on the floors of the Ohio House and
Senate to make many of the same arguments that Ms. Davis made, but a
budget bill similar to what was blocked in Austin made it to Ohio
Gov... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch…State debt a drag for businesses
Ohio employers have been shelling out millions in higher taxes for the
state’s failure to repay a massive federal loan to cover unemployment
benefits during the recession. While legislators just handed small
businesses an annual income-tax break of roughly $550 million a year in
the budget, the state’s failure to repay the $1.5 billion federal debt
has saddled all Ohio employers with a $272 million tax increase over
the past 18 months. Ohio taxpayers have paid an additional $136.5
million in interest ... read
more. |
FBI… Terror Financing; Tracking the Money Trails
07/05/13 - The U.S.-born radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki once wrote an
essay called “44 Ways to Support Jihad.” Five of his top 10 strategies
focused on the same topic—money. It’s not surprising. Money fuels the
operations of terrorists. It’s needed to communicate, buy supplies,
fund planning, and carry out acts of destruction. But there’s a flip
side to this proverbial coin. In the shadowy, secretive world of
terrorists, this spending leaves a trail—a trail that we can follow to
help expose... read
more. |
Henderson is Chamber’s 2013 Citizen of the
Year, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Mike Henderson, Mote & Associates, was named the Darke
County Chamber of Commerce 2013 Citizen of the Year on June 28. The
2012 Citizen of the Year, Ty Baker-Baumann, introduced Henderson as “a
very humble person who serves quietly” as she announced him as the
recipient of the award. The Ansonia graduate has been involved in many
community projects and organizations, including the Darke County
Chapter... read
more. |
The Hill… GOP Rep. Jenkins: Democratic inaction
caused student loan interest rate hike
By Daniel Strauss - 07/06/13 - Jenkins's call, in the weekly Republican
address, came a week after the interest rates doubled when Congress
failed to come to a deal extending the 3.4-percent interest rate.
"Republicans made every effort to stop interest rates on some student
loans from doubling, as they unnecessarily did on July 1st," Jenkins
said. "For too long, politicians have been in charge of setting these
rates, and we keep coming back to cliffs and deadlines like this one.
Paying for college is... read
more. |
Darke
County Courts… Gorrell pleads
‘not guilty’ to five felonies, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Robert K. Gorrell, Greenville, pleaded not guilty July 2
to five felony counts, four of them first degree felonies. Two counts
were aggravated burglary, trespassing in the home of the Locke
residence with the purpose of committing a criminal offense. The charge
also includes inflicting, or threatening to inflict harm. Two counts
were aggravated robbery, attempting to or committing a theft offense.
All four are first degree felonies... read
more. |
Commissioners express opposition over
annual dog license budget amendment
By Bob Robinson - GREENVILLE – In its July 1 meeting the Darke County
Commissioners noted for Journal Information a letter to Ohio Gov. John
Kasich in which the Commissioners, Michael Stegall, Diane Delaplane and
Michael Rhoades, Darke County Auditor Carol Ginn and Darke County
Animal Control Officer Duane Sanning requested a line item veto on a
Senate Budget Amendment changing the availability... read
more. |
ODOT… Happy New Year!
Fiscal New Year, that is, because July 1 marks the start of state
government’s fiscal year 2014 and the first day of a new biennial
transportation budget that will take the Ohio Department of
Transportation (ODOT) through June 2015. It’s a time for
all of us here – working with you, our friends and stakeholders – to
make a fresh start, with new energy and enthusiasm for the goals we’ve
set for the years ahead. Governor Kasich also recently signed the new
state budget into law, and it builds on the job-creating... read
more. |
Greenville
Police special releases
July 5, 2013 - The following were posted as they were released at
County News Online’s facebook page, BobRobinsonCNO - GREENVILLE POLICE
DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING STABBING - At 6:49 a.m., a call was received
by the Greenville Police Department and dispatched units to 100-B
Armstrong, Greenville. The victim, James Hamilton, 29, appeared
to have stab wounds and was transported to Miami Valley Hospital. The
Greenville Police Department urges citizens to remain vigilant... read
more. |
Police
Beat… Busy week for Greenville
police with assaults and child endangering
On June 21 Marcie Manning, 430 E. Fifth St., called to report a small
boy walked into her apartment. She had no idea who the child was and
she could not understand him. The child had only a pull-up diaper that
was soiled with loose stools and urine. He had a backpack with
miscellaneous clothing inside. One officer transported the child to the
police department while another canvassed the neighborhood. Darke
County Childrens Services was... read
more. |
The
Declaration of Independence
It's July 6, 1776, and the word is already spreading throughout the 13
colonies. It will be a few more weeks before the following document
makes its way across the ocean, but the die has been cast. And the rest
is history. The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of
America In Congress, July 4, 1776 When in the Course of human events,
it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands
which have connected them with another, and to assume among the... read
more. |
Rollover
accident; three juveniles treated, adult careflighted
On July 3, 2013 at approximately 7:12PM Darke County Deputies along
with Arcanum Fire and Rescue, Greenville Rescue and Careflight were
dispatched to the 3800 block of State Route 49 in reference to a single
vehicle rollover accident involving a SUV. Preliminary investigation
revealed a 2006 Chevy Tahoe driven by, Jessica Engling, 35, of
Kettering was southbound on State Route 49 in the 3800 block when she
drove off the right side of the roadway and into the side ditch. The
SUV then became... read
more. |
Council on Rural Services… Sequestration impact: Head Start classrooms
closing
PIQUA – In the wake of sequestration, federal spending cuts, and the
ongoing need for continued enhancement of quality in the early
childhood education programs, the Board of Trustees and the Policy
Council of the Council on Rural Services (CORS) has approved a
realignment plan for its Head Start and Early Head Start program in
three of their nine counties. Although this realignment has come about
because of the sweeping sequestration cuts in March, the CORS
organization is also addressing many ... read
more. |
Ohio Senate President Keith Faber...
Faber Honors Darke Co. Special Olympics Dawgs Basketball Team
COLUMBUS - Ohio Senate President Keith Faber (R-Celina) today honored
the Darke County Special Olympics Dawgs Basketball Team on their 2013
Division III State Championship. Faber praised the Dawgs athleticism,
good sportsmanship and competitive spirit and congratulated them on
this great accomplishment. ... read
more. |
Fox 8
Cleveland… Students
React to Loan Interest Rates Doubling, by Dave
Nethers
July 1, 2013 - AKRON– Interest rates on unsecured federal student loans
doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% on Monday after Congress took a 4th of July
break without the Senate voting on a related bill that would keep them
lower. The news concerned many students at the University of Akron,
where roughly 75% of the students receive some kind of federal aid to
pay for their education. “I really have to look at the reflection at
the end of the tunnel because the debt that I am going to accumulate
over the years... read
more. |
Kasich
signs budget; $2.7
Billion Tax Cut, $1.5
Billion New Funds for Education
COLUMBUS – At a ceremony this evening in the Ohio Statehouse’s Lincoln
Room, Gov. John R. Kasich signed into law the FY2014-15 state budget,
which builds on the pro-growth policies in the historic budget he
signed two years ago with $2.7 billion in tax cuts and $1.5 billion in
new funds for education. Other highlights of the new budget include: -
A new plan to inject up to $3 billion in federal, state and local funds
into Ohio’s highways; - A new college and... read
more. |
Dayton
Daily News…Another IRS official takes
the Fifth,
By Jamie Dupree
June 26, 2013 For the second time in a month, an IRS official has taken
the Fifth Amendment before a Congressional committee, this time in an
investigation about whether that official helped a friend win a $500
million IT contract with the tax agency. "Mr. Chairman, on the advice
of counsel, I respectfully decline to answer any questions and invoke
my Fifth Amendment privilege to remain silent," said Gregory Roseman,
the Deputy Director of Enterprise Networks and Tier Systems Support at
the... read
more. |
Police Beat…Nude male detained on Martin Street
On June 16 police were dispatched to the 800 block of Martin Street
reference a nude male subject walking down the street. He was covered
in blood with several cuts on his body. The subject appeared to be in
need of medical help, so EMS was contacted and staged in the area. When
the individual observed the police he began running east past Integrity
Way. He was alternately quiet and combative; it took two officers to
put handcuffs on him ... read
more. |
State Senator Keith Faber…Faber tells locals
about
administration accomplishments, discussions,
By Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – Ohio had 88,000 new business filings in 2012, an all-time
high. Ohio unemployment is below the national average. School districts
get an 11.2 percent increase, the largest in history. These were just
some of the accomplishments of the Kasich administration since 2010,
according Ohio Senator Keith Faber. He... read
more. |
FBI…
Grand
jury
returns indictment on Boston Marathon Bombing suspect
WASHINGTON—A federal grand jury returned a 30-count indictment against
Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev for his alleged role in using weapons of mass
destruction at the Boston Marathon to kill three individuals and maim
or seriously injure many others, as well as for using a firearm to
intentionally kill Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Police
Officer Sean Collier. Tsarnaev, aka “Jahar Tsarni,” 19, a U.S. citizen
residing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was charged today by indictment
with the use of a... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office… Woman
killed in fatal accident identified
The female driver of the Toyota Tacoma from Sunday’s fatal accident at
the intersection of State Route 503 and Hollansburg-Arcanum Road has
been identified by the Darke County Sheriff’s Office. The deceased has
been identified as Mabel L. Landis, 83, of Lewisburg, Ohio. Landis’
passenger, Marshall Stikeleather, 91, Lewisburg, Ohio was transported
to Wayne HealthCare. Stikeleather was later transported to
Miami
Valley Hospital by Spirit... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Camper
Fire Claims a Life
On July 1st, 2013 at approximately 2:48 AM the Darke County Sheriff’s
Office received a 911 call reporting a small camper being on fire
at11614 Mangen Road north of Versailles, Ohio. The Versailles Fire
Department, Versailles Rescue Squad, and Darke County Sheriff’s
Deputies responded to the scene. The 911 caller reported that
a
single occupant was possibly inside the burning camper. Emergency
responders located the body of an adult... read
more. |
Fracking a “non-issue” for Darke
County,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “The only impact this process will have on Darke County is
the possibility of lower fuel prices due to the increased availability
of fuel sources.” That was the basic message of the two speakers June
24 at the Lighthouse Christian Center. Entitled “Just the Fracks!” the
public information forum was held by the Darke County League of Women
Voters as the other side of the issue following a public forum
conducted earlier that... read
more. |
Commissioners
help BRC amend bond at tax-exempt rate
GREENVILLE – At their June 26 meeting, Darke County Commissioners
signed a resolution allowing Brethren Retirement Community to borrow
money at a tax-exempt rate. On hand for the paperwork were Marc Kamer,
Peck, Shaffer & Williams, Amy Becker, Fifth-Third Bank, and
John
Warner, CEO of Brethren Retirement Community. Kamer told the
commissioners that the paperwork was simply to allow BRC to amend its
Adjustable Rate Demand Health Care Revenue Bonds at a reduced... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… One
killed in Darke County accident
On June 30, 2013 at approximately 12:22 PM Darke County Deputies along,
with Arcanum Rescue, Greenville Rescue, New Madison Fire and CareFlight
were dispatched to the intersection of State Route 503 and
Hollansburg-Arcanum Road in reference to a two vehicle, serious injury
accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a silver 2001 Oldsmobile
Alero driven by Adam J. Bartle, 18, New Paris, Ohio was traveling east
bound on Hollansburg-Arcanum... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… Appeals
Court Upholds ‘Adam Walsh Act’
Provision, By Dennis Whalen
June 18, 2013 - The First District Court of Appeals has upheld as
constitutional a provision of Ohio’s Adam Walsh Act (AWA) that requires
juvenile courts to sentence certain juvenile sex offenders to
registration requirements that extend beyond the defendant’s 21st
birthday. In a 2-1 decision announced June 12, the court of appeals
held that a juvenile offender does not have a fundamental right to have
the punishment imposed by a juvenile court for a crime he committed as
a minor terminate when he... read
more. |
Fatal
accident
takes life of Maria Stein woman
CELINA, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports his office is
investigating a fatal traffic crash. Mercer County 9-1-1
received
several calls at 5:39 PM advising of a crash at the intersection of
State Route 29 and State Route 118 (North). The investigation revealed
that Michelle R. Bruns, age 36, of 2243 State Route 716 Maria Stein,
Ohio, was driving a 2010 Lexus southbound on State Route
118. Thomas L. Sims Jr., age 36, of 6123 East... read
more. |
Economic Development
Enterprise Zones;
Strengthened Child Enticement Legislation Clear the House
COLUMBUS–State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today announced the
Ohio House of Representatives has passed Senate Bill 112 with broad
bipartisan support. The legislation, which Beagle sponsored, will
extend Ohio’s Enterprise Zone Program by two years. The current program
is set to expire in October 2013. The Enterprise Zone program allows
local governments to... read
more. |
State Senator Bill Beagle…Beagle Honors Little
Miss Ohio,
Emma Moore
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) was proud to present
Emma Moore of Tipp City with a resolution from the Ohio State Senate
this morning. Emma was crowned Pure American Pageant’s Little Miss
Ohio, and will be representing Ohio this July in the national
competition. ... read
more. |
City of Greenville…Greenville selected for
$1.2 million
grant
The City of Greenville has been selected for funding of a $1.2 million
grant through the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Small City
Program. Greenville was one of seven cities in Ohio that were awarded
funding from this Program of $13.0 million which was announced the
first part of June 2013. The proposed project will take place on
Sweitzer Street from Pine Street to Fourth Street and then proceeding
down... read
more. |
Three transported to Wayne
following crash
On June 27, 2013 at approximately 11:37 AM Darke County Deputies along
with Greenville Township Fire, and Greenville Township Rescue,
responded to the intersection of US RT 36 and Jaysville-St. Johns Road
on a report of an injury crash. Preliminary investigation revealed a
blue 2006 GMC Sierra pick up truck, driven by Gary Harman 55, Arcanum,
Ohio was traveling South on Jaysville-St. Johns Road and stopped at the
stop sign at the intersection of US RT 36. Harman then pulled into
the... read
more. |
Ohio Republican Party Chairman
Matt Borges Applauds Focus on Continued Tax Relief in State Budget
COLUMBUS - Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges released the
following statement today applauding the Governor and Legislature for
their continued focus of providing Ohio families tax relief in the
state budget:
"As the budget negotiations begin winding down, I applaud the continued
strong focus on cutting taxes. Conservative policies of spending
restraint and tax cuts are getting Ohio's economy back on track and
anything that the General Assembly and Governor Kasich can do to let
Ohioans... read
more. |
Two Arrested on Drug Charges in
Greenville
6/25/2013 - GREENVILLE - On June 25, at approximately 4:07 p.m.,
members from the Greenville Police Department, Darke County Juvenile
Probation Office, Miami County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit, Darke County
Sheriff's Office, and Union City, Indiana Police Department, executed a
search warrant 416 1/2 E. Third St., Greenville. The search warrant was
a result of a lengthy drug investigation by the Greenville Police
Department... read
more. |
Commissioners approve DWART
planning team, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE - In its June 17 meeting the Darke County Commissioners
approved a planning team to develop a response plan for the county’s
Dangerous Wild Animal Response Team (DWART).
“This is a state law signed by the governor (Gov. John Kasich) last
year. The purpose of the team is to develop a response plan,” said
Mindy Saylor, Darke County Emergency Management Agency (EMA).
She
... read
more. |
The
Cincinnati Enquirer… Ohio
tops nation in May job growth, By Dan Horn
Ohio topped the nation last month when it added 32,100 jobs, far more
than any other state and the most here in a single month in at least a
decade. Kentucky and Indiana saw smaller gains from April to May. The
monthly state jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
showed that most of Ohio’s new jobs came from professional and business
services, leisure and hospitality, government, education and health
services. Growth in manufacturing and financial services was flat... read
more. |
“Get
out the vote” campaign to be ramped up, By Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – Nearly 100 volunteers for the “Friends of Quality
Greenville Schools” met June 13 prior to the Greenville School Board
meeting to make plans for their final push to get out the vote in favor
of the levy that will be on the ballot Aug. 6. “Early voting and
absentee voting begins on July 2,” ‘Friends’ chair Jan Teaford said.
“We will begin our door-to-door campaign on July 13.” Volunteers
consisted of teachers, administrators and... read
more. |
Greenville
Police… Four
arrested on active warrants
GREENVILLE – On June 14, in response to a possible domestic call,
Greenville Police arrested Tim Smith near 412 Harrison Ave. He had an
outstanding police arrest warrant on an original charge of Operating a
Vehicle while Impaired (OVI), bond $4,000. He was also wanted on a
warrant through Kettering Police on a bond of $1,750. After transport
to the Darke County Jail he was served with two misdemeanor citations
on a separate case. On June 13... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch…GOP tax plan unpopular in
schools,
By Jim Siegel
Saturday June 22, 2013 Public-school advocates asked lawmakers
yesterday to keep in place the state’s decades-long practice of picking
up 12.5 percent of the cost of new levies. As part of a new GOP tax
package that includes significant income-tax cuts, a quarter-percent
bump in the state sales-tax rate and a smaller
commercial-activities-tax exemption for businesses, the state no longer
would pay a portion of new levies. Associations representing
superintendents, treasurers and school boards... read
more. |
State Senator Keith Faber…Faber Unveils Budget
Tax Reform
Plan
Budget proposal maintains focus on helping
families, creating jobs
COLUMBUS—Speaker of the Ohio House William G. Batchelder (R-Medina) and
Senate President Keith Faber (R-Celina) today were joined by Chairman
of the House Finance and Appropriations Committee Ron Amstutz
(R-Wooster) and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Scott
Oelslager (R-North Canton) at a press... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine…Columbus Man
Sentenced for
Running Veterans Charity Scam
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Attorney General Mike DeWine and Franklin County
Prosecutor Ron O'Brien today announced that John W. Hargrove has been
sentenced to two and a half years in prison for soliciting money for a
fraudulent charity, Ohio Veterans Source (Ohio Vets), which he falsely
claimed would aid local veterans. Hargrove has been ordered to pay more
than $2,000 in restitution and has no chance for early release. "Any
kind of charitable scam is ... read
more. |
IRS sent $46 million in tax
refunds to
23,994 unauthorized aliens at same address, By
Jason
Howerton
June 21, 2013 - The IRS sent more than $46 million in tax refunds to
23,994 “unauthorized” alien workers who all listed the same address in
Atlanta, Ga., in 2011, according to an audit report by the Treasury
Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA). However, the Atlanta
address that received millions of dollars in refunds was not the only
address apparently housing thousands of “unauthorized” aliens. In fact,
it wasn’t even the only address in Atlanta that was claiming such a
situation... read
more. |
Smith, Surber, students honored
at School
Board, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – The Greenville City School District Board of Directors
accepted the resignations of several teachers, coaches and staff
members at its regular monthly meeting on June 13. Notable among these
were Michelle Smith, 32-year Vocal Music Teacher and the leader of
Greenville’s successful Wavaires program. Smith was also the District’s
Vocal Music Director and Fine Arts Department Chair. She resigned for
retirement purposes... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… Professional
Solicitor Charged with Charitable Law Violations
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a
lawsuit against Massachusetts-based Integral Resources Inc. for
multiple violations of Ohio's Charitable Organizations Act. The
Attorney General also was granted a request for a temporary restraining
order to stop Integral Resources from soliciting in Ohio. "This
professional solicitor misled Ohioans about who it was and how donors'
money would be used," Attorney General... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff Office arrests three for heroin possession
Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today the arrest of three
Celina area individuals yesterday on possession of heroin
charges. The arrest was the result of a traffic stop for
improper
lane use as well as information regarding the use of drugs. Arrested
for possession of heroin were: Frederick S. Cass, age 25, of 558 East
Wayne St., Celina, Mario J. Rodriguez, age 32, of Celina
(listed
as at large), Stephany M. Fontainini, age 19, of 500 Bruns Ave, #34,
Celina... read
more. |
Secretary
of State Jon Husted… Husted
Releases New Business Filing Figures for May 2013
COLUMBUS – Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that 8,229 new
entities filed to do business in Ohio in May 2013. These numbers are up
compared to May 2012, in which 7,687 new entities filed with the
Secretary of State. The Secretary of State’s office has assisted with
40,733 new business filings to date in 2013 (January-May). This is an
increase from the same time period last year, in which there were
39,252 new business filings. Though the most visible role of the
Secretary of State is... read
more. |
Greenville
firefighters awarded commendations, By Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – Three Greenville firefighters were awarded commendations
at the Greenville City Council meeting June 18 for their quick action
when Firefighter Charles “Chuck” Gasper suffered cardiac arrest at a
recent fire. The firefighters are FF Robert Wheeler, FF Shannon Fritz
and Lt. Shawn Brandenburg. Greenville Fire Chief Mark Wolfe recommended
the commendation that was presented to each of the men. It read: “Even
though our... read
more. |
Legislation
Honoring Fallen Ohioans Passes Ohio House
COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) today applauded
the Ohio House of Representatives’ passage of House Bill 19,
legislation that designates several memorial highways in honor of 10
Ohio heroes. House Bill 19 includes a provision to rename a portion of
State Route 55 in Miami County—running in an easterly direction between
the municipal corporations of Troy and Casstown—as the “Pfc. Jeffrey L.
Rice Memorial Highway.” “I am pleased we can honor Jeff Rice for his
sacrifice as... read
more. |
Ohio Governor John Kasich… Ohio
to launch human trafficking awareness campaign
Contract Awarded to Develop Statewide Education Effort - COLUMBUS –
Continuing Ohio’s aggressive agenda to end human trafficking, Gov. John
R. Kasich today announced that the state will launch a new public
awareness campaign to combat human trafficking by educating the public
on how to recognize and report the crime, as well as help victims gain
access to services and treatment. The Kasich Administration and the
Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine… Attorney
General DeWine Announces Agreement with Go Green For the Cause to Stop
Charitable Solicitations
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced an
agreement with Florida-based Go Green For the Cause, Inc., Bin Boy
Management LLC, Presidential Clothing Recyclers, and individuals Jay
Katari and Nicole Leve to stop charitable solicitations in Ohio. An
Attorney General investigation found that Go Green For... read
more. |
KitchenAid
Enters Home Soda Category in Collaboration with SodaStream…Brands
Collaborate on KitchenAid Soda Maker “Powered by SodaStream”
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. and AIRPORT CITY, Israel - June 17, 2013 -
KitchenAid, a leading maker of premium kitchen appliances and culinary
tools and a brand of Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR), and SodaStream
International, Ltd. (NASDAQ: SODA), the world’s leading manufacturer
and distributor of home beverage carbonation systems, today announced a
collaboration... read
more. |
Coldwater
Police Department…Two arrested following drug
deal
Coldwater Police Chief Jason Miller announced today the arrest of two
individuals in Coldwater. On June 18, 2013 Coldwater Officers received
a complaint of possible drug trafficking in the area of Hardin Street.
An undercover officer from the Grand Lake Task Force was sent to the
area and observed a drug deal take place. The vehicle involved was
quickly stopped in Celina, where drugs were located. That incident led
to a search warrant being issued for a residence at 607 North Second
Street, Coldwater... read
more. |
499th
and 500th
fugitives added to Ten Most Wanted List
June 17, 2013 - The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced today the
additions of Jose Manuel Garcia Guevara, aka “Pelón,” an alleged
murderer and rapist, and Walter Lee Williams, an alleged child sex
predator, to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. These men represent
the 499th and 500th additions to the list, respectively. The FBI’s Ten
Most Wanted Fugitives list was established in March 1950. Since then,
469 fugitives have been apprehended or located, 155 of them as a result
of citizen
... read
more. |
Court News Ohio… Court
of Claims
Cites Achievements in 2012 Annual Report
June 14, 2013 - The Court of Claims of Ohio in 2012 eliminated backlogs
and cut costs by more than half a million dollars, according to the
court’s 2012 annual report released June 14.
The Court of Claims is given original jurisdiction to hear and
determine all civil actions filed against the state of Ohio and its
agencies.
Court of Claims Clerk Mark Reed said the court had a 102 percent
clearance rate for cases last year. The court received 924... read
more. |
The
Hill… Boehner:
No immigration vote without ‘majority support’ of GOP conference,
By Molly K. Hooper
06/18/13 - Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Tuesday told GOP lawmakers
that he would adhere to the “Hastert Rule” on immigration reform and
not hold a vote without the support of a majority of the caucus. "I
don't see any way of bringing an immigration bill to the floor that
doesn't have a majority support of Republicans," Boehner told reporters
following a closed-door House GOP conference meeting, where he offered
a similar message to his members. However, Boehner may have... read
more. |
Greenville Levy Information… Responses
to utility questions
from taxpayers
by Douglas Fries, Superintendent, Greenville Schools - Following are
the responses to the utility question savings on the upcoming bond
issue. Also attached are three other questions that we were
given. What will happen with old buildings? The Ohio Facilities
Construction Commission will fund the demolition and abatement of the
three elementary buildings along with the Junior High School if it is
determined to be in the best public interest to do so... read
more. |
Fox
News…IRS supervisor in DC scrutinized Tea
Party
groups' cases
June 17, 2013–IRS supervisor acknowledges examining Tea Party...
WASHINGTON – A Washington-based IRS supervisor acknowledged she was
personally involved in reviewing Tea Party applications for tax-exempt
status as far back as 2010, Fox News confirms -- a detail that further
challenges the agency's initial claim that the practice of singling out
those groups was limited to a handful of employees in Ohio.
Congressional sources confirmed to Fox News that Holly Paz, who
until... read
more. |
Darke County Commissioners…Commissioners
address signs,
award Community Development Block grants, By
Bob
Robinson
GREENVILLE – “There is talk that the commissioners used county General
Fund dollars to purchase those signs in front of the Courthouse and
your Commissioners building,” said Greenville citizen Fred Dean during
the question and comment part of the June 10 public meeting. “No, that
is not... read
more. |
U.S.
Attorney’s Office… Cleveland
Man
Found Guilty of Trying to Use Explosives to Destroy a Bridge
June 14, 2013 - CLEVELAND—A Cleveland man was found guilty of trying to
use explosives to destroy a bridge in Northeast Ohio, announced Steven
M. Dettelbach, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, and
Stephen D. Anthony, Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division
of the FBI. Joshua Stafford, 24, was found guilty of conspiracy to use
weapons of mass destruction, attempted use of weapons of mass
destruction, and malicious use of an explosive device to destroy
property used in... read
more. |
The
Hill… Opinion
shift on gay
marriage all but impossible for court to ignore,
By Sam
Baker
06/16/13 - The dramatic shift in public opinion on same-sex marriage is
likely to affect the Supreme Court’s historic rulings on the issue
later this month. The justices often say they do not worry at all about
politics or public opinion, and simply do what they believe the law
compels them to. But it will be hard if not impossible for them ignore
the enormous transformation in opinion on same sex marriage, legal
scholars say, especially with two cases that offer them flexibility in
how to rule... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office… Vehicle
Pursuit/Mobile Meth Lab
On June 15, 2013 at approximately 2:46 pm a Darke County Sheriff’s
Office Deputy initiated a traffic stop in the 4500 block of US RT 36
west on a blue 2000 Chevy Venture mini van with three
occupants.
Upon the deputy’s approach to the vehicle, the driver and occupants
fled the scene. Deputies pursued the suspect vehicle through
central and southwestern Darke County. The pursuit
ended in
the 1300 block of Richmond-Palestine Road. The... read
more. |
Darke County Republican Women… Juvenile
Probate’s biggest challenge is placement, By
Lyn Bliss
“The biggest challenge is placement… taking a kid and putting them
somewhere.” said Juvenile Probate Judge Jason Aslinger. “Funding
effects just about everything. Every juvenile sent somewhere has some
impact on the budget.” Aslinger spoke recently at the Darke County
Republican Women’s Club regular monthly meeting. During his
presentation, he described the job of the Juvenile/Probate Division of
the Darke County Court of... read
more. |
Charges
filed against two for Grube murders
The Mercer County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office confirms that charges
have been filed regarding the murders of Robert Grube and Colleen
Grube. Specifically, on June 13, 2013, the Mercer County Grand Jury
returned Indictments against Bryant L. Rhoades (DOB: 10/06/90) and
Trevin M.A. Sanders Roark (DOB: 4/11/94). The Indictments allege that
on or about November 29-30, 2011, both Rhoades and Sanders Roark
committed numerous criminal acts including Aggravated Murder, Murder,
Involuntary... read
more. |
Youngstown
Vindicator…Plan would put Ohio's 'checkbook'
online, By Marc Kovac
Wed, May 8, 2013–A Republican lawmaker and the GOP state treasurer want
to post Ohio’s checkbook online, enabling residents to keep tabs on
state spending, particularly who receives public funds. State Rep. Mike
Dovilla of Berea, R-7th, said he plans to introduce his “Open Ohio”
legislation this week to create an online database detailing all of the
state’s expenditures. The site would be maintained by the state
treasurer’s office and would provide an easy way for users to search
checks issued by ... read
more. |
Greenville Police…Beat Drug bust nets arrest,
possible
citations
GREENVILLE – A drug bust was executed on June 4 through a search
warrant at 118 Montgomery St. Donald Lee Garrett was arrested and taken
to the Darke County Jail. Numerous drug materials were found in the
house. A third person, Courtney Weatherspoon, was provided a copy of
the search warrant and advised the she could be facing charges as well.
Both she and the owner, Larry Fourman, would be receiving a Notice to
Abate ... read
more. |
U.S.
Att. Office...Company
officials
admit bribing doctors for more than $100 million in test referrals
June 10, 2013 NEWARK, NJ—The president of Parsippany, New Jersey-based
Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services LLC (BLS), three BLS employees, and
three associates admitted today to a conspiracy in which millions of
dollars in bribes were paid to physicians over a number of years in
exchange for blood sample referrals worth more than $100 million to the
company, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Each of the seven
defendants—David Nicoll, 39, of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey; ... read
more. |
DCSO, GPD...Three
arrested in
Darke County for Drug Trafficking
On June 12, 2013 at approximately 5:00 p.m., a joint operation was
conducted by Darke County Sheriff’s Office and the Greenville Police
Department. 32 year old, Michael A Lewis Jr., 23 year old, Chakarra K.
Thompson, and 28 year old, Dustany M Forman were arrested for Drug
Trafficking in Heroin and Crystal Meth. Citizens are urged to contact
the Greenville Police Department at (937) 548-4150 option 2 or the
Darke County Sheriff’s Office at
... read
more. |
Boehner
Congratulates Winners of 2013 Congressional Art Competition
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester)
congratulated Sara Thompson on winning the Eighth District grand prize
in the 2013 Congressional Art Competition. This yearly competition
invites high school students from congressional districts across the
country to submit artwork for their district-wide competitions. Artwork
from this year’s competition was mounted in the U.S. Capitol this
morning
... read
more. |
FBI Releases Preliminary Annual
Crime Statistics for 2012
Washington, D.C. - June 03, 2013 - According to the FBI’s Preliminary
Annual Uniform Crime Report, released today, the nation experienced a
1.2 percent increase in the number of violent crimes and a 0.8 percent
decline in the number of property crimes in 2012 when compared with
data from 2011. The report is based on information the FBI gathered
from 13,770 law enforcement agencies that submitted six to 12
comparable months of data for both 2011 and 2012. Violent Crime - In
2012, the... read
more. |
Senate
Passes Small Business Tax Cut, Largest Education Investment in Over a
Decade
COLUMBUS– The Ohio Senate today approved House Bill 59, the state’s
biennium budget proposal, which includes at its cornerstone a $1.4
billion tax cut for Ohio’s small businesses and a $717 million increase
in state education funding, the largest legislative investment in
education in more than 10 years. Announced by State Senator Bill Beagle
(R – Tipp City) the nearly $62 billion bill acts as the state operating
budget for the two-year period beginning on July 1... read
more. |
Congressman Boehner on Upcoming
Farm Bill
Debate
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With the United States Senate preparing to vote on
legislation to extend the nation’s farm and agricultural programs,
Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) issued the following
statement on the upcoming debate on such legislation in the House: “The
Majority Leader has announced that the House will consider the Farm
Bill this month. The Leader and I will encourage the Rules
Committee to provide a fair process that will allow for a vigorous and
open debate – the kind of... read
more. |
Federal
Bureau of Investigation… The
Verdict: Hang Up; Don't Fall for Jury Duty Scam
06/02/06 - The phone rings, you pick it up, and the caller identifies
himself as an officer of the court. He says you failed to report for
jury duty and that a warrant is out for your arrest. You say you never
received a notice. To clear it up, the caller says he'll need some
information for "verification purposes"-your birth date, social
security number, maybe even a credit card number. This is when you
should hang up the phone. It's a scam. Jury scams have been around for
years, but have seen a resurgence in recent... read
more. |
County employees walk a
million steps
for challenge, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Three Darke County employees walked over a million “steps”
during the Spring “Activity” Challenge that was offered to all
employees. At the June 3 meeting of the Darke County Commissioners,
Business Administrator John Cook said 107 participants started out on
April 3, National Walking Day. Fifty one finished six weeks later on
May 15. The challenge was to start at 5,000 steps a day and work up to
10,000 steps a day by week six. The goal over the period was 315,000
steps... read
more. |
Suzanne Hopper Act…Widener, Beagle Honor
Legacy of Deputy
Hopper
Senate Bill 7, the “Deputy Suzanne Hopper
Act”
now law
COLUMBUS– State Senators Chris Widener (R–Springfield) and Bill Beagle
(R–Tipp City) today announced that Senate Bill 7 has been signed into
law by Governor John R. Kasich. The bill, which the Senators jointly
sponsored, is designed to keep law enforcement officers safe by giving
them access to additional ... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Report
details
sex-assault crisis in Ohio's juvenile prisons
Three facilities have rates among 13 highest in the nation - The
Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility has a sexual-assault rate
estimated at 30.3 percent, second highest in the U.S., according to a
report released yesterday by the U.S. Justice Department’s Bureau of
Justice Statistics. Two other Ohio correctional facilities also post
rates among the highest in the nation for rape and other sexual acts
forcefully committed against juvenile offenders. The Scioto Juvenile
Correctional Facility (23.2 percent)... read
more. |
Greenville
Police Beat… Five
transported to
Darke County Jail on outstanding warrants
Derek Armstrong, Dayton, was arrested June 3 by Dayton Police on a
warrant out of Greenville for DUI and Drug Abuse with a bond of $3,000.
Greenville police picked Armstrong up and transported her to the Darke
County Jail without incident. Greenville police, on learning of an
arrest warrant on Elizabeth Whitley, 208 Washington Ave., went to that
address and spoke to Jordan Tedore. Tedore stated she was at 216
Anderson Ave. The officers went to that address and was told she was at
208 Washington... read
more. |
Darke County Republican Chairman… Cindy
Pike resigns as chair, will continue serving the party
By Bob Robinson - GREENVILLE – “I’m not riding off into the sunset,”
said Cindy Pike, Darke County Republican Party Chairman. “I love my job
(Darke County Clerk of Courts) and plan to run again, and I plan to
continue volunteering.” She just no longer wants to do it as the
chairman of the party. “I’ve really loved working with all the people
in Darke County, and believe that together we have done a good job. I
just think it’s time for someone else to take the... read
more. |
New
York Times… Rice
to Replace
Donilon in the Top National Security Post, By
Mark Landler
June 5, 2013 - WASHINGTON — President Obama announced on Wednesday
afternoon that Susan E. Rice, the American ambassador to the United
Nations, would replace Tom Donilon, who is resigning, as national
security adviser in a major shakeup of his foreign-policy inner circle.
The appointment, which Mr. Obama made in a Rose Garden ceremony, puts
Ms. Rice, 48, an outspoken diplomat and a close political ally, at the
heart of the administration’s foreign-policy apparatus... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer…Bill would expand secrecy on economic
development deals, By Chrissie Thompson
Jun. 4, 2013– Local governments could discuss economic development in
secret under a change to the Ohio Senate’s latest version of the
2013-2015 budget. The amendment, unveiled Tuesday in the Senate Finance
Committee, would create an exception to the Open Meetings Law:
Governing bodies could call closed sessions to discuss businesses’
requests for tax breaks. Committee Chair Scott Oelslager, R-North
Canton, said those discussions include businesses’ “proprietary
information.” Requests ... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Chief
justice says
state still not in compliance on school funding
By Catherine Candisky - June 4, 2013 - Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice
Maureen O’Connor says state lawmakers have failed to fix the way public
schools are financed since the high court in 2002 issued its last of
four rulings that the funding system was unconstitutional. “I don’t
think it’s changed,” O’Connor said yesterday when asked during a
meeting with The Dispatch editorial board about the General Assembly’s
response to the DeRolph decision. “I’m waiting like everyone else to
see what the... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office… Joint
drug bust results in arrest of two suspects
On June 4, 2013 at approximately 7:00 p.m., a joint operation was
conducted by the Darke County Sheriff’s Office and the Greenville
Police Department with assistance from Greenville Rescue. A search
warrant was executed at 118 Montgomery St. in Greenville following an
on-going narcotics investigation. 28 year old, Donald L. Garrett Jr.,
was arrested for Drug Trafficking in cocaine and taken to the Darke
County Jail. While executing the... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office…Countywide outdoor
weather
warning sirens tested
At noon on Monday, June 03, 2013, the Darke County Emergency
Communications Center, located at the Sheriff’s Office, conducted the
first countywide test of the outdoor weather warning sirens.
Authorities in Ansonia, Arcanum, Bradford, Burkettsville, New Madison,
North Star, Rossburg, Union City Ohio, Versailles and Wayne Lakes
reported that their sirens were working correctly. The test on the
siren at Gettysburg was not successful due to a programming error, but
steps will be taken to correct the... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer…State senator wants open-enrollment
review,
by Jessica Brown
Jun. 2, 2013–As The Enquirer reported in October, open enrollment
policies are becoming more common. Of the 49 districts and four
vocational districts in Southwest Ohio, 29 have open-enrollment
policies compared to 19 in 2008. One of the vocational schools has open
enrollment. Open enrollment is more common in Clermont, Butler and
Warren Counties than in Hamilton County. Just months after this
region’s largest district, Cincinnati Public Schools, adopted an
open-enrollment policy, one state... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Injury
accident on Hollansburg-Arcanum Rd
On June 3, 2013 at approximately 1:24 AM Darke County Deputies along
with Arcanum Rescue, New Madison Fire and CareFlight were dispatched to
4600 Block of Hollansburg-Arcanum Road in reference to an injury
accident involving a SUV. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2002
Jeep Liberty driven by Jennifer N. Borasz, 30, Darke County Ohio was
westbound on Hollansburg- Arcanum Road in the 4600 block. Borasz failed
to negotiate the curve in her SUV. The SUV drove off of the south... read
more. |
Politico… Poll:
President Obama job approval rating
down, By Kevin Cirilli
5/30/13 - President Barack Obama’s approval rating took a hit amid
three controversies surrounding his administration, including an
investigation into the Internal Revenue Service unfairly targeting
conservative groups seeking nonprofit status, a new poll Thursday
showed. Obama has a 45 percent approval rating and a 49 percent
disapproval rating — compared with a 48 percent approval, 45 percent
disapproval rating from May 1, according to the Quinnipiac University
poll... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff's Office... CareFlight
called to motorcycle,
SUV
accident
On June 2, 2013 at approximately 2:42 PM Darke County Deputies along
with Arcanum Rescue, Pitsburg Fire and CareFlight were dispatched to
the intersection of State Route 49 and Oakes Road in reference to an
injury accident involving a motorcycle and an SUV. Preliminary
investigation revealed a 2007 Harley-Davidson motorcycle driven by,
James R. Clevenger, 61, Lewisburg Ohio was northbound on State Route 49
at Oakes Road. A southbound 2006 Jeep Commander driven by,
Sherri
L. Wright, 49... read
more. |
Rasmussen… What
They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s
Key Polls
Saturday, June 01, 2013 - Health care and housing are hotter topics for
many Americans these days than the growing controversies surrounding
the Obama administration. Amid increasing news reports of potential big
insurance rate hikes, Scott Rasmussen’s latest weekly newspaper column
contends that consumers are set to repeal a large part of President
Obama’s health care law. “Advocates of the plan dramatically misread
the public mood. Only 28% of voters believe the top priority should be
guaranteeing... read
more. |
Ohio Governor John Kasich… Ohio
continues to attract jobs
Companies to Create 1,108 Jobs and Retain 21,264 Jobs Statewide -
COLUMBUS – Gov. John R. Kasich today announced the approval of
assistance for 10 projects set to create more than 1,100 jobs and
retain 21,264 jobs statewide. During the Ohio Tax Credit Authority’s
(TCA) monthly meeting, it reviewed economic development proposals
brought to the board by JobsOhio and its regional partners. Together
the projects are expected to result in more than... read
more. |
Dayton
Daily News… Governor
could decide fate of Internet
cafes soon
Thursday, May 23, 2013 - COLUMBUS — A bill to effectively ban Internet
cafe sweepstakes parlors cleared the final hurdle Wednesday and is on
its way to Gov. John Kasich’s desk. The Miami Valley is home to an
estimated 100 of the parlors also known as Internet cafes. The Ohio
Senate approved House Bill 7 in a 27-6 vote, a mix of Democrats and
Republicans split on whether they consider the cafes an extension of
gambling or employers of thousands of Ohioans. The House also split
when it... read
more. |
Darke County EMA…Correction to previous
Outdoor Warning
Siren press release
If a warning has been issued or a tornado has been spotted in the
county ONLY sirens in the impacted area will be activated. This will
eliminate any confusion in other parts of the county that are not
experiencing inclement weather. The Sheriff will activate the impacted
area’s outdoor weather siren when the National Weather Service issues a
tornado warning for the area that the siren serves. The project of
activating outdoor warning sirens from.. read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal…Ohio identifies new 70 mph
speed
zones
The Ohio Department of
Transportation
unveiled a map identifying interstate highway locations where motorists
will be legally permitted to drive 70 miles per hour beginning this
summer. The new designations follow recently passed legislation
permitting speeds to increase from 65 to 70 mph on certain sections of
interstate highways. H.B. 51 – the state’s transportation budget bill,
which goes into effect on July 1, 2013 – increased speeds to 70 miles
per hour on interstates that are “outside... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Motorcycle
rider injured, fair condition
On May 29th, 2013 at approx. 452 PM Darke County Deputies, along with
Ansonia Police Department, Ansonia Fire and Rescue, and Careflight were
dispatched to the 3800 Block of ST RT 47 E in reference to an injury
accident involving a motorcycle.
Preliminary investigation revealed a 2002 Honda motorcycle driven by
Travis Simmons, 25 of Union City IN. was westbound on ST RT 47. Simmons
lost control of his motorcycle on a curve and traveled off the right
side of the roadway. Simmons was
... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Two
arrested in drug lab raid
On May 29, 2013 at approximately 3:31 PM the Darke County Sheriff’s
Office Clandestine Drug Lab team arrested Robert Harris (26) and
Jennifer Murphy (39). Both are from Greenville, Ohio and both were
arrested for Illegal possession of chemicals for the manufacturing of
methamphetamine in a residence located at 110 West Main Street
Yorkshire, Ohio. Present in the home at the time of their arrest were a
14 and 15... read
more. |
New York
Times… Last
Inspection: Precise Ritual of Dressing
Nation’s War Dead, By Ashley Gilbertson
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. — The soldier bent to his work, careful as a
diamond cutter. He carried no weapon or rucksack, just a small plastic
ruler, which he used to align a name plate, just so, atop the breast
pocket of an Army dress blue jacket, size 39R.
Sergeant Deynes, guided by an official military record, assembles the
badges, medals, unit patches and ribbons that would go on the dress
jacket.
“Blanchard,” the plate read.
Capt. Aaron R. Blanchard, a 32-year-old Army pilot, had been in
... read
more. |
Secretary
of State Jon Husted… Post-2012
General Election Voter Fraud Report
Through involvement in Interstate Crosscheck Program, Secretary to
refer 20 double voters to the Ohio Attorney General; Issues directive
to further safeguard Ohio’s elections system - COLUMBUS – Secretary of
State Jon Husted today released the first ever statewide report on
voter fraud based on a review of cases by Ohio’s 88 county boards of
elections and the Secretary of State’s office following the 2012
Presidential Election. To date, 135 cases have been referred to law
enforcement for further... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Ansonia
resident awaits trial on rape charges
GREENVILLE - Ansonia Police Department arrested Ansonia resident Jason
T. Shaw, 26, on a warrant issued by the Darke County Court of Common
Pleas. Shaw was indicted by the Darke County Grand Jury on six counts
of rape of a child under the age of 13, a felony of the first degree.
The indictment was the result of an investigation conducted by the
Darke County Sheriff’s Office. Shaw is being held in the Darke County
Jail on a bond of $500,000. The... read
more. |
Representative
Richard Adams… New
Website a Valuable Resource for Individuals and Businesses
While the budget bill was still in the Ohio House of Representatives,
committee hearings about the budget were posted online, where people
could tune in to watch deliberation and testimony about the
legislation. Filming committee meetings served a very important
purpose, which was to make state government more open to the people of
the state. Ohioans deserve to know what their tax dollars pay for.
Similarly, letting people and businesses know the rules that... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… Ohio
Supreme Court: Insurance Policy Language Does Not Preclude Uninsured
Motorist Coverage For Damage Caused by Government Driver
By Dennis Whalen - May 21, 2013 - The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today
that when the uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM)
coverage in an Ohio auto insurance policy includes in the definition of
an “uninsured vehicle” vehicles whose drivers are subject to
governmental immunity, other policy language limiting coverage to
damages an insured person “is legally... read
more. |
Attorney
General DeWine Honors 690 Missing Ohio Children
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- One day before National Missing Children's Day,
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine reminded Ohioans about the hundreds
of children who remain missing in the state. Right now, 690 children
are missing in Ohio. Attorney General DeWine attended a balloon launch
at Columbus Preparatory Academy in honor of National Missing Children's
Day, which is observed on May 25th. Children released 690
balloons representing each missing... read
more. |
Darke
County
Economic Development introduces new area plant managers,
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE - “It’s been an easy transition,” said Billy Bryant, new
plant manager for Florida Production Engineering in New Madison. Bryant
said everyone in Darke County is nice and friendly… an easy transition.
Jim Dura, new plant manager from the FRAM Group, had the same story to
tell regarding his transition seven months earlier from Erie, Penn. “I
love Darke County,” he said. “My wife loves it, loves the people.”
Darke County Economic... read
more. |
Rollover crash near Yorkshire,
three injured
Yorkshire - On May 27, 2013 at approximately 12:42 a.m. Darke County
Deputies, along with Osgood Fire and Rescue were dispatched to SR705
and North Star Fort. Loramie Rd. in reference to a one vehicle rollover
accident with three subjects injured. Osgood Rescue requested
mutual aid from Fort Loramie rescue to respond to the scene.
Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2002 Ford F150, driven by
Aaron York (22) of Versailles, was driving westbound on SR705 and was
coming up... read
more. |
ICYMI: New Obama Administration
Policy
Aiming to Put Ohio Farms Out of Business
Posted by Ohio Republican Party - May 23, 2013 - COLUMBUS - Family
farms and small businesses in 28 rural Ohio counties will be penalized
by a policy created by President Obama's Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau. The new rule issued by CFPB Director and former Ohio Attorney
General Richard Cordray will limit thousands of family farms and
residents in rural communities from being eligible for financing at
community banks. "One in seven jobs in Ohio is related to the
agricultural industry... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office… Castine
resident dies in accident
Arcanum - On May 26, 2013 at approximately 5:56 p.m the Darke County
911 center received a call in reference to a male subject struck by a
tree in the area of Grubbs Rex Rd and Frazier Rd. Darke County
Deputies, along with Arcanum Fire and Rescue were dispatched to the
scene. Initial investigation revealed that two male subjects were
clearing out an area inside the woods. The subjects were
cutting
a tree that was already lying on the ground, but was... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine…Mystery Shopper Scam
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Scammers are using counterfeit checks that appear to
be from The Ohio State University Medical Center, according to Ohio
Attorney General Mike DeWine and The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center. The checks are part of a mystery shopper scam, in which
consumers receive a letter stating that they have been selected as a
"customer service evaluator" and must evaluate their local money
transfer service by wiring hundreds of dollars. "We want to warn
consumers that ... read
more. |
Key
IRS official to take the Fifth…House oversight
panel
looking for answers today, Written by
Deirdre Shesgreen
May 22, 2013 WASHINGTON — Lois Lerner, the embattled IRS official who
played a key role in the agency’s screening of tea party groups for
additional scrutiny, will invoke the Fifth Amendment at a House
oversight committee hearing today, according to a letter sent to the
committee by her lawyer. Attorney William Taylor cited the criminal
investigation into the IRS’ decision to target tea party groups for
greater scrutiny beginning in 2010. “She has not committed any crime or
made any misrepresentation but... read
more. |
Darke County Courts…Gorrell pleads guilty on
five
felonies; receives 12 years in prison, By
Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE - MacKenzie Gorrell, 20, pleaded guilty to five felonies,
plus a firearm specification, on May 21 in return for a 12-year
sentence. Under the terms of the plea agreement he will not be eligible
for parole consideration for eight years. When released he will have
five years of mandatory supervision by the Adult Parole Authority.
Violation of his parole could result in an additional prison term not
to exceed half of his original sentence. Juvenile. ... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office…UC resident
arrested for
Aggravated Menacing…Suspect
allegedly discharged
firearms while intoxicated
Union City–On May 25 at approximately 5:08
p.m.
Darke County Deputies were dispatched to 13215 Ohio Indiana Stateline
Rd. in reference to a male subject with a weapon. When deputies arrived
they spoke with two male subjects who advised they were mowing grass at
13215 Ohio Indiana Stateline Rd. when they were confronted by... read
more. |
Douglas E. Dickey Memorial Hwy…Pfc. Dickey’s
example must
be passed on, By Bob Robinson
ANSONIA - “We are long overdue honoring this patriot,” said State Rep.
Jim Buchy on May 18. “He gave his life saving those with him.” Buchy
said that Darke County has had three Congressional Medal of Honor
winners, two of them from the Civil War. The third is Private First
Class Douglas E. Dickey. Buchy spoke to over 100 people at the Ansonia
American Legion Douglas Dickey Post No. 353. The occasion was the
dedication of State Rte. 47 as the ... read
more. |
Suspect
from Mercer unmarked car theft in custody… Sheriff reviewing storage
policies for
vehicles
CELINA, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reported today
that
his office is in the process of updating policies on firearms that are
stored in office vehicles. The Sheriff’s Office does not
disclose
the types of weapons deputies have at their disposal as it is a risk to
deputies for criminals to know what resources are available and what
resources are not available. Firearms in marked patrol vehicles are
kept in the passenger compartment for easy access when
needed.
They are secured by locked storage... read
more. |
Greenville Police Beat… Two drivers cited for OVI,
Operating a
Vehicle Impaired
GREENVILLE - Following a two-vehicle collision on Washington Ave. and
Pine St. on May 19, Jason Robert Ferguson was arrested for suspicion of
OVI. Ferguson allegedly struck a parked vehicle in which Jeffrey Eugene
Hashman was sleeping. The officer observed him in pain and asked him to
sit until paramedics arrived. The officer then spoke with a witness,
Jessica Frazier, who said she heard what she thought to be tires
skidding and a loud bang. She turned around and saw that Ferguson’s
vehicle... read
more. |
Darke County EMA… Changes
in
Outdoor Warning Sirens
The project of activating outdoor warning sirens from the Darke County
Emergency Communications Center located at the Sheriff’s Office is now
complete. Some residents in county Villages will notice a change in
testing of these sirens. Beginning June 3, 2013 sirens located in
Ansonia, Arcanum, Ithaca, Bradford, Burkettsville, Gettysburg, New
Madison, Wayne Lakes, North Star, Rossburg, Union City, Versailles, and
Eldora Speedway will be... read
more. |
Mercer investigates theft
from unmarked
sheriff’s vehicle
Celina, OH – Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office is investigating
a theft that occurred in the parking lot of Zuma Automotive, 314 South
Main Street in Celina. An unmarked vehicle, assigned to a Detective
from the Sheriff’s Office, was entered sometime Monday, May 20 to
Tuesday, May 21 and items were stolen. Stolen from the vehicle were a
Sheriff’s Office winter jacket with a metal breast badge, a Sheriff’s
Office rain coat with a metal breast badge, a bullet resistant vest, a
Sheriff’s Office Remington ... read
more. |
Pewstates…Oklahoma’s “Life-Preserving” Law
Raises
Questions for Doctors, By Michael Ollove
TULSA, Okla. – University of Tulsa law professor Marguerite Chapman has
been studying end-of-life issues in Oklahoma for three decades and has
come to a conclusion: “It’s getting almost to the point that you need a
government permit in order to die in this state.” Certainly, dying has
gotten a lot more complicated here, the result of a unique measure
passed by the Oklahoma legislature and signed into law last month by
Republican Gov. Mary Fallin... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine…DeWine Announces
Clinic,
Pharmacy Raids
Authorities Remind Citizens to Report
Suspected
Prescription Drug Abuse at 855-BCI-OHIO
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today
that multiple federal search warrants were served this morning in
connection with an ongoing prescription drug abuse investigation in
central Ohio. Authorities with the Attorney General's Bureau of
Criminal Investigation (BCI) assisted multiple agencies, including
the... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain Dealer… What
is rural?
Most Ohio farm counties still don't qualify, despite update
By
Stephen Koff - May 21, 2013 - Washington -- It’s official: A Washington
bureaucrat could stand amid 1,000 acres of tall corn and still not
realize he was in the country.
That means that starting next year, some Ohio farmers might not be able
to get a mortgage. The reason? They don’t live in counties defined by
regulators as “rural,” even if they’re surrounded by cows, pigs,
chickens or soybeans. The rural label packs a federal regulatory punch,
especially as it pertains to balloon mortgages, or ... read
more. |
AG Mike DeWine… DeWine
Announces
First Quarter Update on National Mortgage Settlement
Ohioans Received $86 Million in Early 2013 - (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio
Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that today's release of
monitor's data shows more than 2,000 Ohioans have received more than
$86 million in consumer relief from the National Mortgage Settlement in
the first quarter of 2013. "Today's data released by the settlement
monitor shows that Ohioans continue to take advantage of the
significant relief opportunities provided in
... read
more. |
Mansfield
News Journal… Puppy
mill reforms are slow to form in Ohio, By Russ
Zimmer
15 Ohio breeders in 'Horrible Hundred’ - May 19, 2013 - At a commercial
dog breeder in rural Richland County, a U.S. Department of Agriculture
inspector discovered one adult dog’s teeth were so loose they could be
“moved back and forth with the inspector’s finger.” That was in March
2011. Last year, as response to horror stories like the one above, Ohio
passed the Commercial Dog Breeders Act, which went into effect in March
2013. The act was intended to regulate high-volume dog breeders... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Legislators
mull
Medicaid changes rather than expansion
Ohio Medicaid recipients could face time limits and work requirements
under alternatives being discussed in the legislature to Gov. John
Kasich’s proposed expansion of tax-funded health care for the poor and
disabled. Republican leaders also are considering taking thousands of
pregnant women, disabled workers and children off the Medicaid rolls
and putting them into yet-to-be-established health exchanges. “It’s
always better to create a path for short-term benefits with
long-term... read
more. |
U.S. House of Representatives… Ohio
House members ask Obama to address adoption ban
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter sent to President Obama this week, House
Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) joined other members of the Ohio delegation
in urging the president to engage with Russian President Vladimir Putin
in an effort to find solutions for children and families affected by
the Russian government’s ban on American adoptions of Russian
children. Speaker Boehner met personally this week with
Ohio... read
more. |
Toledo
Blade… Ohio
groups long ago
sounded alarm on IRS, By Tom Troy and Vanessa
McCray
Conservative Ohio groups more than a year ago raised the alarm that the
Internal Revenue Service was holding up their applications for
tax-exempt status, leading Ohio U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Urbana) to
request the audit that led to the IRS's admission that it targeted Tea
Party-related groups for close scrutiny. The scandal on Wednesday
broadened enough to prompt President Obama's Treasury Secretary Jack
Lew to request the resignation of acting IRS Commissioner Steven
Miller... read
more. |
Breitbart… Ryan
to IRS: ‘How can
we not conclude that you misled this committee?’
By Joel B. Pollack - 17 May 2013 - Former Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) Acting Commissioner Steven Miller, who only took over in November
and resigned this week at President Barack Obama's behest, will testify
before the House Ways and Means Committee Friday on his role in
targeting Tea Party and conservative groups for audit or excessive
review. Miller was the first senior IRS official to be disciplined in
the scandal, though the problems began before... read
more. |
State Senator Bill Beagle… Enterprise
Zone program extended two years
COLUMBUS– Senate Bill 112, sponsored by State Senator Bill Beagle
(R–Tipp City), today passed the Ohio Senate with strong bipartisan
support. If enacted, the bill would extend the certification deadline
for Ohio’s Enterprise Zone program for an additional two years. “The
Enterprise Zone program empowers local governments to incentivize
investment and job creation in a needed area of their community,” said
Beagle. “This is a program that has a proven track... read
more. |
Job & Family Services… Ohio
and U.S. Employment Situation; Unemployment slightly down
Ohio's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 7.0 percent in April
2013, down from 7.1 percent in March, according to data released this
morning by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
(ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm wage and salary employment increased
7,600 over the month, from the revised 5,175,600 in March to 5,183,200
in April. The number of workers unemployed in Ohio in April was
400,000, down from... read
more. |
Youngstown
Business Journal…2012 Utica Results Show
‘Onset
of New Boom', By Andrea Wood
Friday, May 17, 2013–YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Oil production in the state’s
Utica Shale/Point Pleasant formation increased 93% in 2012 compared to
2011, and natural gas production rose by 80%, the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources reported Thursday afternoon. While the increases are
huge, just 87 horizontal wells were in production in 2012, officials
emphasized, and their days in production were relatively few because
midstream gas processing infrastructure has yet to come on line. Still,
the... read
more. |
Ohio EMA, EPA…Accident exercise at Continental
Carbonic
deemed “successful”, By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE - “Attention all personnel. An emergency has happened.
Evacuate plant and go to staging area…” It was 9:15 a.m. May 11 and the
employees at Continental Carbonic immediately left the plant in
accordance with the company’s emergency plan. The accident exercise had
begun. “We have a mock ammonia... read
more. |
Ohio Federation of Republican Women…Local
Republican Women
Attend OFRW Legislative Day
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Darke County Republican Women’s Club member Lyn Bliss
joined Republican women’s club leaders from across Ohio at the
Statehouse recently for the Ohio Federation of Republican Women’s
(OFRW) annual Legislative Day. The Legislative Day included a tour of
the Statehouse, visits with numerous State Senators and
Representatives, along with private conversations with members of the
Senate and House leadership ... read
more. |
Pharmaceutical Manufacturer
to Pay Ohio
$3.8 Million
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today
that Ohio has joined with other states and the federal government in a
$500 million dollar settlement to resolve civil and criminal
allegations against a pharmaceutical manufacturer in India.
Investigators said Ranbaxy, a generic pharmaceutical manufacturer based
in Gurgaon, India, introduced adulterated drugs into interstate
commerce. As a result, false or fraudulent claims were submitted to
Ohio's Medicaid Program. The total ... read
more. |
Darke County Sheriff’s Office…Shooting;
Brother Arrested
for Felonious Assault
On Friday, May 18, 2013 at approximately 10:43 p.m., the Darke County
911 Center received a call from a man reporting that he had just shot
his brother. The caller was identified as 30 year old Kody Clark who
stated that the incident had just occurred at his residence located at
41 Knottingham Wayin Sherwood Forest, Greenville, OH. Darke County
deputies along with the Arcanum Rescue Squad were immediately
dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival... read
more. |
Greenville Police Beat…“It was only one
burglary”
A rash of burglaries continue with Greenville Police arresting Brian
Peters and Ty Howell. Greenville police also responded to a suspicious
person call in the 1000-Block of Central Ave. which resulted in the
arrest of Rodney Jett of Springfield for Falsification. Additional
Warrant arrests were made on Scott Alan Williams, Dustin B. Clark and
Robert Price. Warrant Arrests On May 11 police responded to a Burglary
at the residence of Linda Stebbins ... read
more. |
Pewstates… Safety
Net Hospitals Won’t Be Docked in
States That Don’t Expand Medicaid
By Christine Vestal, Staff Writer - Safety net hospitals – which serve
the majority of Medicaid patients and the uninsured – have feared a big
financial blow in 2014, especially in states that declined to expand
their Medicaid programs. But the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services this week indicated they may not be hit as hard as first
thought. Instead of punishing states that refuse to expand Medicaid,
the funding cuts – $500 million in 2014 and $600 million in 2015—will
be allocated among states... read
more. |
Dayton Business Journal… Half
of
small business owners say health care reform is bad for them
By Kent Hoover - Small business owners just don't know what's good for
them -- at least that's what President Barack Obama seems to think when
it comes to health care reform. A new Gallup Poll finds that 48 percent
of small business owners think the Affordable Care Act is going to be
bad for their business. These... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine… DeWine
joins 43 AG’s to request Prescription Drug Warning
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today asked the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin labeling addictive
prescription painkillers with warnings for expectant mothers. Attorney
General DeWine was one of 43 state and territorial attorneys
general who signed a letter addressed to the FDA today calling for a
"black box warning" on prescription painkiller packaging. The
warning would alert pregnant women and their health... read
more. |
Montgomery County school wins
$1,000
science competition
Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School advances to final round for
$5,000 - COLUMBUS– State Senators Peggy Lehner (R-Kettering) and Bill
Beagle (R-Tipp City) today announced that Amanda Ooten, an AP Biology
Teacher at Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School in Dayton, Ohio, is
the winner of the “Make My LabWoRx” contest. Ooten's winning video and
lesson plan demonstrate how nerves transmit signals through the body.
“It is critically important that American... read
more. |
Supreme
Court
Seeks Public Comment on New, Revised Probate Forms
May 13, 2013 - The Ohio Supreme Court will accept public comment until
June 11 on probate court forms that concern Medicaid estate recovery,
real property certificates of transfer, foreign adoption, and
disinterment applications. Amendments to the Rules of Superintendence
for the Courts of Ohio cover Probate Forms 7.0, 7.0(A), 12.0, 12.1,
19.2, 19.3, 25.0, 25.1, 25.2, 25.3... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain Dealer… Rep.
Mike Turner seeks jail time for IRS
agents who launch political investigations
By Sabrina Eaton - May 13, 2013 - Dayton-area GOP congressman Mike
Turner has teamed up with U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican,
to introduce legislation that would make it a crime for Internal
Revenue Service agents to launch politically motivated investigations.
Their bill was prompted by an IRS official's admission last week that
its agents targeted tea party organizations for intrusive examinations
of their tax-exempt status. "Americans should not have to wonder... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Postal
Service's $1.9 billion loss means
reform can't wait any longer
The U.S. Postal Service's $1.9 billion loss in the second quarter
proves that Congress "can't afford to wait any longer" to pass postal
reform legislation, said Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del. Carper, who chairs the
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has been
the main force in Congress behind changing the Postal Service's
business model. That could include allowing the Postal Service to
restructure its retirement health benefits payments, continue reducing
its number of facilities... read
more. |
Ohio Governor John Kasich… Local
entities to receive $112.8 Million Workers’ Comp Rebates
Rebates
total
$429,100 for Darke County
- COLUMBUS – The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) would
return $112.8 million to nearly 3,800 local governments and schools
under the $1 billion rebate proposed by Governor John Kasich and BWC
Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer last week. The proposal also includes a
tripling of safety grants and a 4 percent rate reduction for public
employers. The rebates and reforms are made possible by
larger... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine… DeWine
Announces Statewide Safe Neighborhoods Initiative to Help Communities
Combat Violent Crime
(AKRON, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a bold,
new, holistic initiative aimed at decreasing violent crime in Ohio by
targeting Ohio's most violent offenders. The Attorney General's Safe
Neighborhoods Initiative will begin in Akron and eventually spread to
other crime-ridden neighborhoods within communities... read
more. |
DeWine Announces DNA Results in
Cleveland
Kidnapping Case
(CLEVELAND) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced the
preliminary results of DNA testing performed in connection with
Cleveland kidnapping and rape suspect Ariel Castro. The Attorney
General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) received a sample of
Castro's DNA late yesterday afternoon, and forensic scientists worked
throughout the night to confirm that Castro is the father of the
six-year-old girl born in captivity to one of the kidnapping victims.
Castro's DNA profile was... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio…Students Advocate for Justice in
their
Communities
May 10, 2013–It’s not every day that middle school student activists
try to solve problems such as animal abuse, bullying, domestic
violence, homelessness, and teen pregnancy. But that was the scene May
7 at the Riffe Center in Columbus when more than 150 Ohio students took
part in the 19th annual Youth for Justice Summit, a program of the Ohio
Center for Law-Related Education. “These students are tackling real
world problems,” said OCLRE Executive Director Lisa Eschleman.
“Domestic... read
more. |
CNO adds new leadership… County News Online
welcomes
Olson, Wombolt to team
County News Online is pleased to announce that Amanda Rodeheffer-Olson
has been promoted to Editor and Jaime Wombolt has been named Director
of Marketing for County News Online. “With the announcement this
weekend that I have joined the Early Bird team, it was obvious that
some changes needed to be made,” said Bob Robinson, who has now assumed
the Managing Editor role for CNO. “Early Bird publisher ... read
more. |
The
Hill… Whistle-blower:
Special
forces could have saved Americans in Benghazi,
By Julian
Pecquet
05/06/13 - U.S. special operations forces in Libya could have saved
Americans killed in the attack last Sept. 11 on the consulate in
Benghazi but were told to stand down, a State Department whistle-blower
has told congressional investigators. The testimony by Gregory Hicks,
who will appear before a House panel on Wednesday, contradicts previous
testimony by administration officials who have said all U.S. forces in
Libya were deployed the night of the attack. Hicks was in Tripoli
during the attack and... read
more. |
Breitbart…
ABC
News: Obama
Admin scrubbed terror references in Benghazi talking points,
By John Nolte
May 10, 2013 - UPDATE: Here are the 12 talking point revisions. Keep in
mind the Obama Administration has repeatedly denied making these
revisions and denied straight through to Sept 19 that there was any
evidence of a terror attack. It looks as though after eight long
months, the wheels might have finally come off the Obama
Administration's coverup of the September 11th anniversary attacks in
Libya. To justify lies told for over a week about a spontaneous
protest, the White House has consistently... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… DeWine Seeks Consumer
Restitution from Storm-Chasing Roofer
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio
Attorney
General Mike DeWine today filed a lawsuit charging Restore It USA, LLC
and its owner James Twaddle with multiple violations of Ohio's consumer
laws. According to the lawsuit, the business targeted consumers whose
homes were damaged by storms but failed to deliver promised services.
"Businesses are required by law to fulfill their promises to
consumers," Attorney General DeWine said. "When they don't, we will
take action."Restore It USA is located at 132... read
more. |
Cleveland Plain Dealer… Internet cafe drama
stirs debate
on campaign contributions and access to legislators,
By
Robert Higgs
May 04, 2013–Intrigue surrounding legislation that would all but ban
Internet cafes in Ohio could easily have given voters the impression
that the key to getting a legislator’s attention is an open wallet.
More than two-thirds of the House voted for the bill that targets the
sweepstakes parlors in mid March, just before a two-week... read
more. |
Dayton Business Journal… Dayton region must
focus
internships, leaders say, By Tristan Navera
The number of internships in the Dayton region has increased 7.1
percent in the past year, but that falls below the national average.
Internships are key to the development of Dayton’s workforce. That’s
the word from local business leaders and higher education officials
during a Friday business briefing. During the meeting — held at
University of Dayton’s River Campus — local officials praised the
results of the 20 by 20 challenge, a long-term... read
more. |
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel…Transparency
Legislation to
post State Checkbook Online introduced
COLUMBUS- State
Representative Mike
Dovilla (R-Berea) was joined by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel at a press
conference today to unveil legislation seeking to establish "Open
Ohio," a state government expenditure database showing taxpayers
exactly where their money is being spent. In an effort to increase
government accountability and transparency, this legislation creates a
searchable, freely accessible database that displays the ... read
more. |
Breitbart...Benghazi
hearing aims to reveal high level decisions-makers,
By Kerry Picket
May 8, 2013 - Republicans on the House Oversight Committee say there
will be “explosive” revelations that will come forth during the
Committee’s hearing on Wednesday when three State Department witnesses
reveal what they knew the night the U.S. consulate and CIA annex in
Benghazi, Libya were attacked by terrorists. Committee members will be
hearing the testimonies of State Department employees Greg Hicks, Mark
Thompson, and Eric Nordstrom.
The Committee appears to be interested in finding... read
more. |
$153
Million Class Action
Settlement Against Fannie Mae, KPMG
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that
a $153 million settlement has been reached in a class action
shareholder lawsuit with Fannie Mae and accounting firm KPMG. The
settlement must be approved by the United States District Court for the
District of Columbia. "I am pleased to see this litigation finally
resolved on behalf of the Ohio pension funds and other members of this
very large class," said Attorney General DeWine. "The settlement brings
closure to... read
more. |
The
Hill… Holder
v. Brownback? DOJ and Kan. on collision course on guns,
By Ben Goad
05/04/13 - The Obama administration is on a collision course with the
state of Kansas over a new law that claims to nullify federal gun
controls. Attorney General Eric Holder has threatened litigation
against Kansas over the law in what could the opening salvo of a
blockbuster legal battle with national ramifications. “This is
definitely a case that could make it to the Supreme Court,” Kansas
Secretary of State Kris Kobach said Friday afternoon. “There is nothing
symbolic about this law... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Ohio's
education standards debated,
By Charlie Boss and Jim Siegel
May 5, 2013 - New math and English standards known as the Common Core
are already in Ohio classrooms, even as opposition mounts from groups
that include those affiliated with the tea party. Kindergartners in
Hamilton schools are having book discussions, writing their thoughts
about where a sneaky rabbit might have gone at the end of their story.
A third-grade class in Reynoldsburg is trying to explain what words
such as pollution and contamination mean in a unit where they will
create their own water... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine… Ohioans
Dispose of Approximately 16 Tons of Unwanted Pills
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine and the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) today thanked Ohio residents for
properly disposing of more than 16 tons (32,369 pounds) of unwanted
prescription medications during last Saturday's drug take-back day. The
DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Initiative provides a safe,
convenient, and responsible means of prescription drug disposal.
"Improper use of prescription... read
more. |
The
Hill… Obama
won't rule out American boots on the
ground in Syria, By Julian Pecquet
05/03/13 - President Obama did not rule out sending U.S. troops to
Syria on Friday but said he did “not foresee” such a scenario if his
administration confirms that Bashar Assad's regime has used chemical
weapons. “As a general rule, I don't rule things out as
commander-in-chief, because circumstances change. You want to make sure
I always have the full power of the United States at our disposal to
meet American national security interests,” Obama said during a press
conference in Costa Rica. “Having... read
more. |
Dayton Attorney Indefinitely
Suspended,
By Dennis Whalen
May 1, 2013–Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Share on
print The Supreme Court of Ohio today indefinitely suspended the law
license of Dayton attorney Marc N. Greenberg for engaging in
sexually explicit online conversations with undercover police agents
whom he believed to be 12 and 13-year-old girls, and using his computer
webcam to transmit obscene video and still photos to those persons.
Greenberg’s license has been under an interim suspension since
November... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine…Lawsuits
close three Internet Cafes
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today filed lawsuits
against three internet cafes which failed to file affidavits of
existence after a statewide moratorium went into effect in 2012. "While
we suspect Ohio gambling laws are likely being violated at nearly all
internet cafes in Ohio, the clearest illegal activity occurs when an
establishment opens in violation of the statewide moratorium," said
Attorney General DeWine. "My office... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain Dealer… Kasich
proposes $1
billion Ohio BWC rebate to employers, By James
F. McCarty
May 02, 2013 - Gov. John Kasich proposed today returning $1 billion in
rebates to 210,000 employers from excess assets held by Ohio's Bureau
of Workers' Compensation. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. John Kasich said today
that he wants to return $1 billion in insurance premiums to 210,000
public and private employers in amounts ranging from $5 to millions of
dollars. Kasich said the rebates would come from the Bureau of Workers’
Compensation’s net assets, which exceed $8 billion and are more... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio…Foreclosures
Statewide
Drop Again in 2012, By Bret Crow
May 2, 2013–Darke County slightly up over 2011. The number of Ohio
foreclosure case filings continues to decrease. Continuing a recent
trend, the number of Ohio foreclosure case filings decreased again in
2012 by 1.5 percent, according to data released today by the Ohio
Supreme Court. For 2012, common pleas courts across Ohio reported
70,469 new residential, commercial, and tax foreclosure case filings to
the Supreme Court, or about 1,000 fewer compared to 2011. The Supreme
Court began... read
more. |
Federal
News Radio… Bill
would ax FEHBP
in favor of Affordable Care Act plan, by Jason
Miller
Wednesday - 5/1/2013 - Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) wants to move federal
employees, the president, vice president and members of Congress off
the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program and on to insurance
exchanges.
Camp and six other members introduced H.R. 1780 last Friday to change
the law requiring the executive and legislative branches to use these
new plans under the Affordable Care Act.
Camp, the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, was joined on the
three-page bill by Reps
... read
more. |
Ohio
Public Radio… Name
Game and Blame Game Starting Already in 2014 Gubernatorial Race
By Jo Ingles - Name calling has already begun in the race for Ohio
Governor but it’s not what you think. The Ohio Republican Party has
requested documents that Democratic Gubernatorial candidate and
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald has not signed because his name
was not spelled correctly. And the Ohio Democratic Party is firing back
with a similar request of its own. Back in 2011, Cuyahoga County
Executive Ed FitzGerald put out a staff memo saying he would no longer
sign legal... read
more. |
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel… Investment
Program Passes $1
Billion in Less Than a Year
STAR
Plus Quadruples Rate of Return Over Traditional Investment Program
- COLUMBUS - State Treasurer Josh Mandel announced today that STAR
Plus, a first-of-its-kind local investment program, has surpassed $1
billion in local government investments. The STAR Plus Program was
launched in June 2012 and has seen tremendous growth since its
inception, with local governments of all sizes choosing to safely
invest their tax dollars through the... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… Appeals
Court Rules
Police Violated Man’s Fourth Amendment Rights,
By Jenna
Gant
April 29, 2013 - The Second District Court of Appeals ruled that the
trial court should have suppressed evidence of drug possession obtained
in a traffic stop for unpaid traffic tickets. Evidence of drug
possession against a Dayton man should have been suppressed by the
trial court because it was obtained in a traffic stop not for a crime
but for unpaid parking tickets, the Second District Court of Appeals
has ruled. Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas convicted Edward L.
Dukes of a fifth... read
more. |
Washington Times… Obama,
Clinton
blew Benghazi response: Republican report
By Stephen Dinan - Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - House Republicans have
concluded that the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies bear no
blame for failing to halt the terrorist assault on the U.S. Consulate
in Benghazi, Libya, last year, releasing a report Tuesday that said
President Obama and the State Department set up the military for
failure. The report also found that plenty of intelligence presaged the
attack, but the White... read
more. |
Court News Ohio… Lawyers
Working
for Multiple Firms Permissible, By Bret Crow
April 12, 2013 - Board of Commissioners on Grievances &
Discipline
changed perspective on lawyers practicing with more than one firm in
Ohio at the same time. The Ohio Supreme Court Board of Commissioners on
Grievances & Discipline no longer advises that a lawyer may not
practice with more than one firm in Ohio at the same time, according to
an advisory opinion. Finding “substantial justification for a new
perspective... read
more. |
Versailles
man injured in ATV accident
On April 27, 2013 at approximately 10:58 PM Darke County Deputies along
with Versailles Fire, Ansonia Rescue, and CareFlight responded to the
intersection of Greenville-St. Mary's Road and Burns Road on a report
of a 3-wheeler ATV injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed
a Suzuki 3-wheeler ATV, operated by Charles Francis, 25, of Versailles
was traveling West on Burns Road and struck a guardrail at the
intersection of Greenville-St. Mary's Road. Francis was
ejected
from the ATV... read
more. |
One Year
Later, "Brutus" Makes a Difference at Grand Lake St. Marys
New
dredge pumped
more than 123,000 cubic yards of sediment out of lake
CELINA, OH – More than a year after being put into service, “Brutus,” a
57-ton dredge, has helped increase the amount of sediment removed from
Grand Lake St. Marys, according to the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources (ODNR). The department removed a record 289,000 cubic yards
from the lake last year. “Utilizing Brutus has greatly improved our
efforts to remove... read
more. |
USA
Today… Boehner-led
cost-cutting saving millions in
the House, by Susan Davis
April 25, 2013 - WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives will spend
15% less on its own operations this year than it did three years ago
under a cost-cutting effort launched by Speaker John Boehner that is on
pace to save taxpayers more than $400 million by the end of this year.
When Republicans took control of the House in January 2011, Boehner,
the new speaker, said cutting House spending would be a priority. Since
then, House lawmakers have seen a nearly 20% decrease... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer…Delays
predicted in Common Core success
Apr. 22, 2013–There’s good news and bad news about the rise of the
Common Core, that new system of math and English standards people hope
will reshape and restore American education. The good news: the Common
Core’s tougher tests and higher standards in most grades will likely
push teachers and students to stretch further academically than they
would have under current academic standards. Ultimately more kids may
make it to college or a career well prepared, many experts say. But
until then... read
more. |
The
Weekly Standard…The
Fractured Left
Good
news on
natural gas is bad news for a Democratic party full of environmental
true-believers
Much has been said recently about the deep tensions within the
Republican party. Far less has been said about a sharp division arising
inside the Democratic party. That latter tension was front and center
recently when former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell wrote an op-ed
piece for the New York Daily News drawing on his experience overseeing
extensive natural gas... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine…Training
Video sent to All Ohio School Districts
Video
entitled
"School Shootings: How to be Aware, Prepare, and be a First Responder
in a Crisis"
(LONDON, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today he
is sending a training video to every school district in Ohio to arm
administrators, teachers, and school employees with knowledge should
they ever face a school shooting crisis. "Quite frankly, I hope it's
knowledge no one in Ohio will ever have to use from this day... read
more. |
Darke
County Republican Women…Chief
Justice French speaks to DCRW
French spoke about some of the experiences during the appointment
process and said this is a great time for women in the legal/court
system, particularly with this being the first time the Chief Justice
of Ohio has been a woman. "The beauty of the building literally brought
tears to my eyes, the first day I entered." explained French. She said
that information is provided regarding the court, the judicial system,
and the education center ... read
more. |
New York
Times… Conservative
Koch Brothers Turning Focus to
Newspapers
Supporters of libertarian causes, held a seminar of like-minded,
wealthy political donors at the St. Regis Resort in Aspen, Colo. They
laid out a three-pronged, 10-year strategy to shift the country toward
a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. The first two
pieces of the strategy — educating grass-roots activists and
influencing politics — were not surprising, given the money they have
given to policy institutes and political action groups. But the third
one was: media... read
more. |
Watchdog.org… Florida
experts say as power of blogs grow,
so may regulations, By Marianela Toledo
April 19, 2013 - MIAMI — Blogs may be one of the last vestiges of the
independent press, but as their influence grows, so could regulations.
The impact of blogs became evident when the Federal Trade Commission
stepped in with guidelines on their use recently. “The Federal Trade
Commission’s guidelines are just the beginning of the regulations that
will establish the rules for the content of blogs,” said Alejandro
Alvarado, a Florida International University journalism professor and
director of... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle… Senate
Provides Funds for Job Training, Workforce Development
COLUMBUS– The Ohio Senate today passed Senate Bill 1, sponsored by
State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City), which aims at helping Ohio’s
unemployed and underemployed find work through continued education and
job training. The bill, which Senator Beagle jointly sponsored with
State Senator Troy Balderson (R–Zanesville), authorizes a revolving
fund, which will provide loans to Ohioans who need additional job
training. The loans will be distributed through... read
more. |
Tax-News… Congress
Studies US Financial Products Tax
Reform, by Mike Godfrey
25 March 2013 - Led by its Chairman Pat Tiberi (R – Ohio), the
Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures has held a hearing on the draft
proposals released by the United States House of Representatives Ways
and Means Committee's Chairman Dave Camp (R – Michigan) on financial
products tax reform. As part of its discussions on comprehensive tax
reform, the Ways and Means Committee released a discussion draft on
January 24, 2013, of one specific component of broader tax reform... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff's Office… Mercer
County Deputy arrested, terminated
Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today the
termination of Court House Deputy Mark Germann. Germann has
been
employed by the Sheriff’s Office since April 18, 1988. On
March
29, 2013 he retired, but wished to remain employed and was allowed to
do so. Deputy Germann started as a new probationary employee
on
April 1, 2013. The termination is the result of Deputy Germann’s arrest
by the Van Wert Post of... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Department…Darke County Most Wanted Captured
after
standoff with Deputies
On April 20, 2013 at 7:42 P. M. Darke County Deputy’s were
dispatched to 205 N. Bridge St. in Gettysburg, Ohio on a tip that a
suspect in the Tuesday home invasion in Greenville was located there.
Mackenzie Gorrell, 20, of Greenville was located at the address but
refused to exit the apartment. Gorrell was believed to be armed and...
read
more. |
Court
News Ohio…Ohio
Supreme Court Law Library Hosts Talk
about Dog Fighting, By Jenna Gant
April 18, 2013–Known as “Ace Ventura” among his colleagues, retired
Sergeant David Hunt of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, one of the
country’s foremost experts on dog fighting, was a featured guest
speaker today at the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center. The Ohio
Supreme Court Law Library hosted Hunt for American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animal’s “Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Month.” Hunt said dog fighting became notorious when pro
football
player Michael Vick was... read
more. |
The
Hill… EPA
release of farmers' personal
information appalling, By Rep. Bob Gibbs
(R-Ohio)
04/18/13 - Earlier this month, the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) announced that they mistakenly released personal information of
thousands of farmers to environmental groups in response to a Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) request. This breach of confidentiality
resulted from the agency’s desire to appease environmentalists, and I
am appalled that the EPA would be so careless with the personal
information of these hardworking farmers. In 2011, the EPA proposed a
rule that... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff’s Office… Officer
involved shooting ruled justified
Grey
says shooting
a homicide, not murder as reported
- Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today that the
Sheriff’s Office investigation into the officer involved shooting in
Celina has been completed. A Press Conference was held at
9:00 AM
this morning to announce the facts of the investigation. First, in
order to clarify a mistake by the Celina Daily Standard, Sheriff Grey
announced that the investigation was never... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Top
10 states
for parent involvement in education, By
Tristan Navera
Ohio scored a high ranking from the Center for Education Reform for the
amount of involvement parents can have in their children’s education.
The state took fourth place in the Center’s “Parent Power Index” which
ranks states based on the number of school choices, teacher quality,
transparency of schools for information, and online learning options
available to parents. Among the qualities of the state, the Center
praised the... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio...Lawyers
Texting for
Clients Deemed OK by Disciplinary Board, By
Bret Crow
April 11, 2013–Board of Commissioners on Grievances &
Discipline
advisory opinion addresses texting between lawyers and prospective
clients.Ohio lawyers can text prospective clients if they comply with
applicable rules and abide by restrictions, according to an Ohio
Supreme Court Board of Commissioners on Grievances... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch...JobsOhio
writes checks to state for $8.4
million
Turns out you kept JobsOhio afloat with about $8 million for the
agency’s first 19 months. Yesterday, a Kasich administration official
confirmed that JobsOhio, Gov. John Kasich’s privatized development
agency, recently repaid the state$8.4 million — fulfilling a March 19
promise to return all public funds JobsOhio received since opening its
doors on July 5, 2011. Lyn Tolan, the Development Services Agency’s new
deputy director, itemized the state’s public funding of JobsOhio to The
Dispatch yesterday. The ... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Department...Two
Darke County accidents; one resulting in a fatality
On April 19, 2013 at approximately 0903 am Darke County Deputies along
with Ansonia Fire, Ansonia Rescue, and Union City Rescue was dispatched
to the 2700 block of Beamsville Union City Road in reference to a
single vehicle injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a
green 2000 Ford Taurus driven by Teresa Corn, 55, Union City Indiana
was eastbound on Beamsville Union City Road. Ms. Corn’s
vehicle
traveled off the left side of... read
more. |
WTOP… Lawmakers
increase travel as rest of country deals with budget cuts
By
Sara Carter, John Solomon and Phillip Swarts - Thursday - 4/11/2013
While the rest of Congress was struggling to avoid the dreaded fiscal
cliff late last year, then-Sen. John Kerry whisked off to London with a
top aide. It was a classic farewell trip for a veteran Democrat about
to become America’s next secretary of state.
What wasn’t classic was the cost to taxpayers: $17,500 for two airline
tickets to London that normally cost just $3,000.
Across the Capitol, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor... read
more. |
DC
Crime Stoppers… Two
new
fugitives: Mackenzie Gorrell and an Unknown Accomplice
CrimeStoppers Alert:
Two new fugitives have been added to the Darke County Most Wanted list.
These suspects are wanted in connection with a recent armed robbery out
of Greenville. We need to get these guys off the streets and behind
bars where they belong. Please share their profiles below with everyone
you know. Rewards are available on both.
Mackenzie Lee Gorrell. Wanted for: April 2013 – Warrant for 1 count of
Aggravated Robbery
... read
more. |
Fox
News… New
science standards have educational publishers turning the page
Apr 12, 2013 - The release of proposed new national science standards,
including the emphasis of manmade climate change, will alter the
classroom landscape for millions of students in the United States, as
well as for at least one education publisher readying for the "major"
undertaking. The Next Generation Science Standards, which were released
Tuesday after development by 26 states and several national scientific
organizations, recommend that educators for the first time identify
climate change as... read
more. |
Pewstates… New
State Gun Laws Show Power of One-Party
Control, By Maggie Clark
Gun rights activist Siri Davidson carries her AR-15 as she walks toward
the Utah State Capitol at a gun rights rally on March 2. So far this
year, 15 states have adopted laws to loosen gun restrictions and four
states have passed laws to tighten gun regulations. (AP) New this year:
South Dakotans can now carry concealed pistols while riding their
snowmobiles. And Arkansas and North Dakota residents are now free to
bring their guns to church, as long as their pastors say it’s
alright... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… OSU
grads make
best-paid list
Graduates of The Ohio State University engineering school made
NerdWallet Inc.’s new list of 25 schools with the best-paid graduates.
The Ohio State students earn an average of $59,468 upon graduation and
ranked No. 22. Ohio State was the only Ohio college on the list. The
financial planning site based its findings on senior exit surveys at
100 schools. Carnegie Mellon University programs account for five of
the Top 25. Carnegie Mellon School... read
more. |
Attorney General DeWine Announces
Guilty
Verdict in Patient Abuse Case
(TOLEDO, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
that a Lucas County Common Pleas Court jury has returned a guilty
verdict in the case of a former nurse's aide accused of abusing a
patient. Tacarra Bryson was convicted of one felony count of patient
abuse. The 31-year-old was working at Liberty West Nursing Center in
Toledo when she engaged in an altercation with a patient in February
2012. The aide was convicted of throwing the patient to the
ground and... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff's Office… Osgood
resident missing, found dead
Celina, Ohio: Mercer County Sheriff Grey reports his Office
received a call on Saturday April 13, 2013 at 2:09 AM from a third
party caller. The caller reported a male had reportedly
ingested
some sort of powder, became paranoid and crawled out a window wearing
only boxer shorts and a T-shirt and ran away. The third party
caller also indicated over two hours had passed before she received a
call from the person who last saw the male. The... read
more. |
Christian
Science Monitor… Boston
Marathon
tragedy: 2 dead, at least 28 injured in blasts
By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer, Eoin O'Carroll, Staff writer - April
15, 2013 - The Boston Marathon finish line was the scene of two large
explosions Monday that killed at least two people and injured many
more. A third explosion occurred at JFK Presidential Library, several
miles away. BOSTON - Two explosions near the finish line brought a
tragic halt to the Boston Marathon Monday afternoon while the race was
still in progress. A third... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… "Buy-Here-Pay-Here"
Car Dealer charged with Law Violations
What to look for when buying a used car - (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio
Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a lawsuit against Dads Car
Lot Inc. and its owners William D. Taylor Sr. and Gary Jones. The
lawsuit charges the Pickerington used car dealer with multiple
violations of Ohio's consumer laws. "Buying a car is a major purchase
for most consumers and they rightly expect to be treated fairly
according to the law," DeWine said... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch...DeWine
going after Internet cafes,
By Alan Johnson
Thursday April 11, 2013 – Armed with an appellate court ruling that
Internet sweepstakes cafes are illegal gambling, Ohio Attorney General
Mike DeWine said he’s going after them statewide. DeWine said yesterday
that he’s tired of waiting for state lawmakers to act on legislation
regulating or eliminating the 820 Internet cafe operations in the
state. “We now have a decision out of the 8th District Court of Appeals
which says these places are illegal,” DeWine told The Dispatch. “We’re
going to take that... read
more. |
U.S.
Congressman John Boehner...President’s
Budget: “It Is Time for Washington to Deal with Its Spending Problem”...Video
of Press Conference
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) made the
following remarks at a press conference with Republican leaders today
discussing President Obama’s budget: “House Republicans passed a
balanced budget that will help foster a healthier economy and to help
create jobs. Unfortunately, the... read
more. |
The
Washington Times… Insurers
can’t charge more for smokers in
health exchanges, By Matthew Cella
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - The board charged with implementing federal
health care reforms in the District has voted to prohibit insurance
companies from charging higher premiums to cigarette smokers, adding
the city to a handful of states rejecting such surcharges because of
the effect they have on poor families who are more likely to smoke. The
D.C. Health Benefit Exchange executive board voted Monday to join Rhode
Island, Vermont and Massachusetts in eliminating smoking premiums... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Woman
Robbed
with a Knife
Union City-- On Saturday April 13, 2013 at approximately 12:39 am,
Darke County Deputies responded to an armed robbery at the trailer
court located at 503 Beamsville-Union City Road. Preliminary
investigation revealed 67 year old Judith Tacy was inside her residence
sitting in a chair when an unknown male entered her residence through
the unlocked side door with a large knife and held it to her throat
demanding her money and her medication... read
more. |
Pewstates...Obama Budget Calls for More
Competitive
Grants, By Jake Grovum, Staff Writer
President Barack Obama’s budget, released Wednesday, envisions a
revamped relationship between the federal government and the states,
calling for principles from the competitive Race to the Top education
program to be applied to more federal grant programs.
Throughout the White House budget, there are hopeful references to
trimming wasteful and inefficient spending, and one path touted toward
those ends is a proposal to expand the ideas inherent in Race to the
Top to other programs. The original Race... read
more. |
Ohio
Chamber of Commerce...Darke
County Chamber wins 2012 Best Advocacy Campaign Award
Columbus, OH – The Ohio Chamber of Commerce awarded the Darke
County Chamber of Commerce with the 2013 Best Advocacy Campaign Award.
The winner of the Best Advocacy Campaign Award is the chamber of
commerce that has organized an effective grassroots campaign to advance
an important business issue... read
more. |
Legislation to
increase Transparency of Government Bond Issues announced
COLUMBUS - At a press conference at the Ohio Statehouse today, State
Rep. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) and Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel
announced legislation that will increase transparency for taxpayers as
local and state issues are placed on the ballot. Rep. Roegner will
introduce the bill tomorrow and it is co-sponsored by Reps. J. Adams,
Blair, Duffey, Hood, Lynch, Terhar, Thompson and Wachtmann.
The bill, a collaboration between Treasurer Mandel and Rep. Roegner,
would require that political... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff's Department… Twelve
indicted and arrested on Drug Charges
Celina, Ohio – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced the indictment
and Arrests of 12 persons. All charges are resulting from an
investigation by the Grand Lake Task Force. The Task Force is a
combined effort of law enforcement agencies in Mercer and Auglaize
Counties. Deputies were assisted by the Celina Police Department.
ARRESTED:
James C. Prater, Age 23, 813 Sycamore Street Celina, Ohio, 3 Counts of
trafficking in
... read
more. |
Mercer
County Sheriff’s Office… Officer
Involved Shooting in Celina
Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reported that Celina
Assistant Police Chief Calvin Freeman requested the Sheriff’s Office
investigate an officer involved shooting that occurred in
Celina.
Mercer County 9-1-1 received a call at 12:38 PM today of a male walking
westbound on Market Street. The male was described as wearing a cowboy
hat, shirtless, shorts and sandals with a gun tucked in his
pants. The caller stated the suspect took the gun out, waved
it
around, but did not point it at... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Female
struck by vehicle near Rossburg
Rossburg - On April 9, 2013 at approximately 1145 a.m. Darke County
Deputies, along with Rossburg Fire and Union City Rescue, were
dispatched to Rossburg Lightsville Road and Lightsville Northern Road
in reference to a female struck by a moving vehicle. Preliminary
investigation revealed that a 2000 Ford E250, driven by John Kopilec
(35) of Rossburg was north bound on Lightsville Northern Road when the
front passenger, Quintina Kopilec, 30, Rossburg tried to jump from the
vehicle during a... read
more. |
Ohio
Attorney General Mike DeWine… Former
Mayor of Stockport
Convicted on 21 Counts
(McCONNELSVILLE, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today
announced that a Morgan County Common Pleas jury has convicted former
Stockport Mayor Michael Shane Shuster on 21 felony counts including
eight counts of gross sexual imposition, seven counts of sexual battery
and six counts of rape. A special prosecutor from the Ohio Attorney
General's Crimes Against Children Unit was assigned to the case to
assist Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Howdyshell... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Researchers
may have found a drug to kill all cancers
Researchers at Stanford University may have found a drug that kills all
different types of cancers, according to a report in Science Magazine.
The report says researchers first discovered the basis of this
treatment 10 years ago, and have been working on testing and developing
it ever since. A protein called CD47 is the key to the drug and
treatment, and in the latest testing it was successful at killing human
breast, ovary, colon, bladder, brain, liver, and prostate tumors that
were transplanted into mice... read
more. |
Rasmussen… What
They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s
Key Polls
Saturday, April 06, 2013 - Americans like a level playing field, but
that’s not what they see these days. As April 15 approaches, half of
Americans think they are paying more than their fair share in taxes to
Uncle Sam. Forty-eight percent (48%) think the federal government puts
more focus on making Wall Street profitable than on making sure the
U.S. financial system works well for all Americans. Scott Rasmussen’s
weekly newspaper column says that to fight inequality, it's time... read
more. |
Thatcher
Dead at 87… Thoughts
on the
passing of Margaret Thatcher
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher passed away on April 8 at the
age of 87. Speaker Boehner: WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Speaker John
Boehner (R-OH) issued the following statement on the passing of former
British prime minister Margaret Thatcher: “The greatest peacetime prime
minister in British history is dead. Margaret Thatcher, a
grocer’s daughter, stared down elites, union bosses, and communists to
win three consecutive elections... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Motorcyclist
transported by CareFlight,
serious condition
On April 7, 2013 at approximately 7:16 PM Darke County Deputies, along
with Tri Village Rescue, Hollansburg Fire and CareFlight were
dispatched to the 1300 Block of Hollansburg-Richmond Road in reference
to an injury accident involving a motorcycle. Preliminary investigation
revealed a 2001 Suzuki motorcycle driven by Paul V. Burns, 26, Richmond
Indiana was south bound on Hollansburg-Richmond Road. Burns
passed another south bound motorcycle at a high rate of speed, Burns
lost... read
more. |
Celina
Fire Department… Fire
breaks out at C-Town Wings
The Celina Fire Department received a call from Mercer County Central
Dispatch at 2356 hours on April 7, 2013 reporting a fire at 107 S Main
St in the 2nd floor apartments above the C-Town Wings Restaurant. Three
adults escaped the two heavily damaged 2nd floor apartments.
Two
of the adults were transported by Mercer County EMS to Coldwater
Hospital for smoke inhalation. C-Town Wings Restaurant also
sustained smoke and water damage. The Ohio State Fire Marshal’s office
has been contacted... read
more. |
Wall
Street Journal...Job
Growth Slows to a Trickle Unemployment Rate Falls
One-Tenth of a
Percentage Point to 7.6%, By Brenda Cronin
The unemployment rate ticked down to 7.6% in March while only 88,000
non-farm payrolls were added to the economy. Sudeep Reddy and Phil Izzo
analyze the numbers. Photo: Getty Images. Employers added fewer jobs in
March than in any month in almost a year, a dark cloud after several
months of slowly improving conditions in labor markets. Just 88,000
jobs were... read
more. |
National
Journal… House
Republicans Map Out Strategy for
Debt-Ceiling Battle, By Nancy Cook
January 31, 2013 - When House Republicans return from recess next week,
one of their top priorities will be charting out the next fiscal battle
-- the debt ceiling. Tea party members view this as a key time to
extract serious cuts to entitlement programs from President Obama and
the Democrats. “This is going to be where the rubber meets the road,”
Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan., said before Congress left Washington
roughly two weeks ago... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
State
goes
after food stamp violators, By Cornelius Frolik
The state of Ohio on Tuesday announced it has partnered with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture to use technology to crack down on fraud in
the federal food stamp program, which costs U.S. taxpayers hundreds of
millions of dollars each year. Under a new agreement, Ohio will try to
identify fraud among recipients of food stamp benefits by sharing
information about their transactions with USDA. USDA said it will... read
more. |
Secretary of State Jon Husted...Absentee
Voting for Ohio’s May Election begins today
Columbus – Secretary of State Jon Husted announced that Ohioans
participating in the May 7, 2013 Primary/Special Election may vote
absentee starting today. Election Ballot Issues - On May 7th voters in
74 counties will decide several local races and 355 local issues,
including 116 school issues and a number of local tax levies, bond
issues and charter amendments. A complete list of local issues
appearing on the ballot is available here and at ... read
more. |
Crain’s
Cleveland Business...Heck
with the naysayers: Kasich stumps in
Cleveland for his 'transformative' budget, By
Jay Miller
April 3, 2013 - Gov. John Kasich came to Cleveland today for a speech
at the City Club of Cleveland. His goal: Push the “bold” and
“transformative” two-year budget he has proposed that is struggling
before the state Legislature, even though the Ohio House and Senate
both are controlled by fellow Republicans. The governor and a panel of
his staffers spoke for 50 minutes to sel ... read
more. |
Morrow
County Sentinel… Human
predators seek prey in rural Ohio,
By Ed Taylor, Mt. Gilead
In the twenty-first Century slavery is still a global abomination.
Human trafficking victims, modern-day slaves, are taken from their
homes to new locations and are forced to work without pay; some in
agriculture, fishing, mining, construction, hotel housekeeping and some
in the sex trade.
Recently, four hundred Thai workers were promised good jobs in Hawaii.
When they arrived, ready to begin work, their passports were
confiscated by the traffickers who had “hired” them and they served as
slave ... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Injury
accident at SR121 and US36
Greenville - On April 4, 2013 at approximately 11:50 a.m. Darke County
deputies along with, Tri-Village rescue and New Madison Fire Dept. were
dispatched to SR121 and US36 in reference to a two vehicle injury
accident.
Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2007 Honda Civic, driven by
Michelle Heath (57) of Greenville, was driving eastbound on US36. Heath
stopped at the stop sign at the intersection. Heath then started
pulling across the intersection and was struck by a 2003 Buick LaSabre,
driven
... read
more. |
Great
Darke County Fair… Lester
Ward named Fair Parade Marshall,
Great Darke County Fair dates Aug. 16-24 - Born September 17,
1922, Lester E. Ward Jr. was raised on a farm in Indiana. He began
working in a factory near Richmond IN after graduating from high school
and then enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps when WWII broke
out. He was onboard a United States Air fighter; a B-17, when it was
shot down across enemy lines. He became a WWII Prisoner of War and went
through the ... read
more. |
Ohioans’
personal income on rise,
Buckeyes’ per capita gains tied for 2nd highest in U.S. in 2012
By Cornelius Frolik - Ohio’s per capita personal income rose at one of
the fastest rates in the nation last year, another sign that the
state’s economy is recovering more quickly than most of the country,
according to data analyzed by the Dayton Daily News.
Per capita personal income — which includes all earnings such as wages,
dividends, interest income and rents — increased by 1.7 percent to
$39,289 between 2011 and 2012. It was a larger increase than
... read
more. |
Akron
Beacon Journal… Ohio
counties see sales tax collections rise, By
Rick Armon
April 1, 2013 - Ohioans had no problem pulling money out of their
wallets last year, and county governments were a big winner. County
sales tax collections rose 7 percent statewide, to $1.5 billion — the
biggest one-year jump since well before the Great Recession, according
to statistics from the Ohio Department of Taxation. The increase put a
collective smile on the faces of county leaders, who have been
complaining for years about declining revenue... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Opinion
poll: ‘Heartbeat’ bill divides Ohio
evenly
We should be able to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, refuse union
membership regardless of our workplace and cast our ballot on a weekend
before an election. But we don’t think pot should be legalized
outright, are OK with having guns in locked vehicles parked under the
Statehouse or Riffe Center and are deadlocked on whether abortions
should be banned once a fetal heartbeat is detected. All of these
issues that were part of a Saperstein Associates poll of more than
1,000 Ohioans for The... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… New
Felony Sentencing Guidelines Take Effect,
By Jenna Gant
April 1, 2013 - Senate Bill 160 clears up ambiguity in sentencing those
who commit fourth and fifth degree felonies. Ohio judges can now
sentence those who commit fourth and fifth degree felonies, the lowest
felony levels, to prison for a first time offense in more cases. The
new Ohio bill went into effect on March 22. In September 2010, Senate
Bill 86 limited the ability of judges to send many first-time felons to
prison for committing... read
more. |
Rasmussen… What
They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s
Key Polls
Saturday, March 30, 2013 - President Obama is focusing on immigration
reform once again, a move signaled by his appearance on two Spanish
language television networks this past week. Voter skepticism about the
federal government’s willingness to enforce immigration laws plays a
major part in the debate. Historically, the United States is a nation
of immigrants and a nation of laws. Voters continue to respect both
traditions. Sixty-eight percent (68%) think immigration, when done
within the law... read
more. |
Upstart
Business Journal… Want
a job? Get in touch with your
risk-loving personality
by Romy Ribitzky - It was the combination of the photo and headline
that caught my eye. A man inside a cave, peering up, unsure of how he’s
going to tackle the next step, but certain enough that a next step is
coming. Coupled with the call-to-action, Wanted at Work: Take More
Risks in College, I had to click. In his LinkedIn post, author Jeff
Selingo said, “We don’t create enough settings in college for students
to fail, certainly... read
more. |
April is Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals
Month
March 29, 2013 - The Ohio Supreme Court Law Library is featuring a
display in conjunction with the ASPCA's "Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals Month." Laws on the prevention of cruelty to animals will be on
display at the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center this month. In
conjunction with ASPCA’s “Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month,” the
Ohio Supreme Court Law Library is featuring a display that will be open
for viewing by the public from April 1 to May 24. In addition to
highlighting recent Ohio legal... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal...Dayton
lawyer discusses potential impact of
Supreme Court same sex marriage ruling, By
Olivia Barrow
Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve probably seen some of the
buzz about the current discussions of same sex marriage by the Supreme
Court. The debate, evaluating the
constitutionality of
California’s ban on same sex marriage and the federal Defense of
Marriage Act, has polarized many social media outlets, with businesses
and... read
more. |
Attorney General Mike DeWine...AG
Warns of Increase in Tax-Related Identity Theft
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned
Ohioans of an increased number of tax-related identity theft complaints
recently received by the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section
Identity Theft Unit. "Of all the tax-related identity theft complaints
my office has on file, more than half of the complaints were made in
March, and we still have a few days to go," said Attorney General
DeWine. "With the tax filing deadline just a few... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… Ohio
Unsolved Homicides: The Bricca Family
(CINCINNATI, Ohio) -- As part of his Ohio Unsolved Homicides
Initiative, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is asking for information
regarding the murders of a Cincinnati family in 1966. "This gruesome
triple homicide happened nearly five decades ago, but we still have
hope that someone out there knows something," said Attorney General
DeWine. "It is possible that the killer could be deceased,
but
nonetheless, it is important that we do all we can to solve the mystery
of who murdered this family... read
more. |
The
Business Courier… Study:
A
little Facebook won’t hurt you, By James
Ritchie
If you’re feeling guilty about sneaking onto Facebook at the office,
you can relax: It’s actually helping you to do your job. So says a new
study. Social media and digital devices are allowing people to be more
flexible about when and where they work, researchers at the United
Kingdom’s University of Warwick found. “We found that the ubiquitous
digital connectivity altered workers’ sense of ‘presence,’” professor
Joe Nandhakumar said in a press release, “and helped rather than
hindered the effective... read
more. |
Lima
News...Legislators: Energy drives
economic growth,
By Heather Rutz
Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - ST. MARYS — Access to safe, clean, cheap
energy will drive the U.S. economy, legislators told a crowd Tuesday at
Midwest Electric’s annual member breakfast.
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana; U.S. Rep. Bob Latta, R-Bowling Green;
Ohio Senate President Keith Faber, R-Celina; Ohio Rep. Matt Huffman,
R-Lima; and Ohio Rep. Jim Buchy, R-Greenville spoke at the co-op Owners
for Political Action meeting.
Midwest Electric has 700 members who belong to the PAC; more than... read
more. |
AGs Call for Broader Exceptions
to Obamacare Mandate Violating Religious Liberty
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today joined
attorneys general from 12 other states in urging the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) to adopt broader religious exceptions
to the HHS mandate that many businesses and non-profit organizations
purchase specified insurance products even when it violates their
sincerely-held religious beliefs. The attorneys general voiced their
concerns in a letter sent today
... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Department… Deputies
investigate Semi Accident
On March 27, 2013 at approximately 10:56 A.M. the Darke County Sheriffs
Office received a call of a single vehicle semi accident on St. Rt. 47
east of the Village of Versailles. Darke County Sheriff
Deputies
along with Versailles Police Department and Versailles Fire Department
arrived on scene to find a semi truck hauling corn on its side. The
driver of the truck, James A. Kuether, age 65 of Yorkshire was
transported from the scene by Versailles Life Squad to Wilson Memorial
Hospital... read
more. |
$86 Million in new investments to
spur
local economies
COLUMBUS – Today Governor John R. Kasich announced the approval of
assistance for 13 projects set to create 1,417 jobs and retain 2,995
jobs statewide. Together the projects are expected to result in more
than $57 million in new payroll, and spur approximately $86 million in
investment across Ohio. During their monthly meeting, the Ohio Tax
Credit Authority (TCA) reviewed economic development proposals brought
to the board by JobsOhio and its regional partners... read
more. |
Mercer
County
Sheriff’s Office… Grube
Homicide
suspects from Darke County
Darke County Sheriff’s Office, Greenville and Union City, OH &
IN
PD, the Ohio AG and others assisted
Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey this morning at a press
statement announced the arrests of Bryant Rhoades and Trevin Sanders
for the November 2011 homicides of Robert and Colleen Grube in their
rural Fort Recovery home. Rhoades was arrested at his residence just
outside of Greenville and... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Semi
Rollover Accident
On March 25, 2013 at 8:20 PM Darke County Deputies were dispatched to
the area of New Weston Ft. Loramie Road and Hillgrove Ft. Recovery Road
on the report of a semi on it's side. Preliminary
investigation
revealed that the driver, Patrick W. Moore Jr., 49 of Arkansas, was
eastbound on New Weston Ft. Loramie Road when he drove off the right
side of the roadway and was pulled further by the deep snow. The 2006
Freightliner and trailer, which was loaded with eggs, rolled over onto
its side. Moore... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Government
auditors to review sequestration cuts
U.S. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., has asked
auditors to review five different areas of sequestration, Federal News
Radio reported. The Government Accountability Office will examine the
actual sequestration order, as well as the July 31 memo to agencies
from the Office of Management and Budget. Ryan also wants GAO to look
at any supporting reports, regulations and orders for compliance with
the Budget Control Act, the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit... read
more. |
The
National Review… A
House GOP Win; They are
prevailing
in the budget battle, By Andrew Stiles
March 21, 2013 - When it comes to this year’s budget debate,
Republicans are united, and they are winning. At least for now. On
Thursday, House Republicans plan to pass a budget that reaches balance
in ten years — decades sooner than previous efforts, and without
additional tax increases — with near-unanimous GOP support. Shortly
thereafter, they are likely to approve a continuing resolution that
locks in federal spending at sequestration levels through September 30.
President Obama will sign the... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… New
Efforts
to Help Sexual Assault Victims announced
Survey
Shows 59% of
Ohio Counties Do Not Have Comprehensive Services
- (COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
details of a plan to address existing gaps in sexual assault services
across Ohio. The formation of the new Sexual Assault Services Expansion
Program comes after a survey conducted by the Attorney General's Office
found that 59% of Ohio's counties do not have comprehensive, direct
sexual... read
more. |
Darke
County Sherriff's Office...LEVEL
1 SNOW ADVISORY ISSUED
Sheriff Toby L. Spencer announced that
as of
8:30 PM on 03/24/2013,
Darke County will be at a Level 1 snow advisory. Level 1 is
when
all roadways are hazardous. Extreme caution should be used if
travel is necessary. Travel is not being limited at this time; however,
blowing and drifting snow is causing some roadways to become slick and
hazardous. Thank you for your patience during these severe weather
conditions. Authority Darke County Sheriff Toby L. Spencer
|
February
2013
Ohio and U.S. Employment Situation (Seasonally Adjusted)
Ohio's unemployment rate was 7.0 percent in February, unchanged from
January, according to data released this morning by the Ohio Department
of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm wage and
salary employment increased 16,100 over the month from the revised
5,181,100 in January to 5,197,200 in February. The number of workers
unemployed in Ohio in February was 401,000, up from 399,000 in
January. The number of unemployed has decreased by 30,000 in
the
past 12 months... read
more. |
Montgomery
Advertiser… Ten
Commandments:
Proposal legalizes displays, by Brian Lyman
ACLU says Alabama lawmakers are setting themselves up for lawsuits -
Mar. 21, 2013 - A House committee approved a constitutional amendment
Wednesday that would authorize governments and schools to display the
Ten Commandments, but an American Civil Liberties Union attorney said
the law can’t “trump the Constitution.” The legislation, sponsored by
Sen. Gerald Dial, R-Lineville, would allow public schools and public
bodies to display “historically significant displays which reflect
the... read
more. |
Weather.com… Snowy
Midwest Through Sunday
Spring has arrived, but Winter Storm Virgil will make it feel like we
are in the heart of winter for millions from the Midwest to the
Mid-Atlantic through this weekend and into Monday. Virgil has delivered
around 8 inches of snow to Denver and 14 inches of snow to Goodland,
Kan. as of early Saturday afternoon. Snow and gusty winds forced the
closure of I-70 in eastern Colorado Saturday morning. We expect a swath
of significant snowfall and... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Freeway
speed limits
may increase to 70 mph, By Jim Siegel
Monday March 11 - From the Dayton Business Journal - The speed limit on
many of Ohio’s freeways would increase to 70 mph under changes to the
state transportation budget made today by a Senate committee. As of
last year, 35 states, including West Virginia, Indiana, Michigan and
Kentucky, had posted speed limits at or exceeding 70 mph on some
segments of their road systems. The Ohio Turnpike, which is run
independently, raised its speed... read
more. |
Darke
County
Sheriff's Office... Drug
Search
Warrant Executed in Beamsville, OH
On
March 20, 2013 at approximately 4:14 PM deputies from the Darke
County Sheriff’s Office along with detectives from the Greenville
Police Department, Agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Investigations and a K-9 Unit from the Preble County Sheriff’s Office
executed a drug search warrant at 6099 Beamsville-Union City Road in
the small community of Beamsville, OH in Darke County. Items seized
during the search of the property were several packages of a green
leafy substance (believed to ... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer... EXCLUSIVE:
State
tests require computers some schools can't afford
Mar 18, 2013 - Ohio public schools appear to be far short of having
enough computers to have all their students take new state-mandated
tests within a four-week period beginning in the 2014-15 school year.
“With all the reductions in education funds over the last several years
and the downturn in the economy, districts have struggled to be able to
bring their (computer technology) up to the level that would be needed
for this,” said Barbara Shaner, associate executive director of the
Ohio Association ... read
more. |
Mercer
County
Sheriff’s Office...
Large drug
sting… 12 arrests, property seized
Celina, Ohio – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced the indictment
and Arrests of 12 persons. All charges are resulting from an
investigation by the Grand Lake Task Force. The Task Force is a
combined effort of law enforcement agencies in Mercer and Auglaize
Counties. The Celina Police Department and the Shelby County Ohio
Sheriff’s Office assisted with these apprehensions. ARRESTED... read
more. |
Darke
County
Sheriff’s Office...
Injury
accident near Hollansburg
New Madison - On March 21, 2013 at 11:55 a.m. Darke County
deputies, along with Hollansburg Fire and Tri-Village Rescue, were
dispatched to the 900 blk. of Rush Rd. in reference to a single vehicle
accident into a pole. Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2005
Pontiac Grand Prix, driven by Shannon Riley (38) of Arcanum, was
eastbound on Rush Rd. when her vehicle went off the left side of the
roadway and struck a utility pole. Riley's vehicle then
overturned and came to final rest in a field. Riley... read
more. |
Midmark
Announces New Offices in Dayton; “Midmark Center” will be located
at the
University of Dayton – River Campus”
VERSAILLES,
Ohio – (March 20, 2013) – Midmark Corporation, a leading provider of
medical, dental and veterinary healthcare equipment solutions, today
announced it has finalized lease negotiations and will move its
headquarters to the 1700 South Patterson Building on the University of
Dayton's River Campus. The headquarters... read
more. |
SCAM
ALERT:
Telephone Scams Request Personal Information
COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS)
is warning Ohioans about two identity theft scams targeting
unemployment compensation claimants. In one scam, a telephone caller
indicates that a job is available but says the individual must provide
a credit card number and other personal information in order to be
hired. In another scam, a telephone caller provides general information
about unemployment compensation and then asks for the individual’s
Social Security... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch... Bill
to ban
assault weapons is dropped
WASHINGTON — An assault-weapons ban will not be included in a package
of gun-safety legislation that will come to the Senate floor, the
measure’s champion, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, said yesterday. The
California Democrat said her party’s leaders told her that her
legislation, approved last week in the Senate Judiciary Committee in a
party-line vote, could be offered as an amendment to the larger bill.
Feinstein expressed disappointment that her attempt to revive the 1994
ban was dropped to clear the way... read
more. |
The
Hill… Supporters
rally to
defense of 'Obama phone' program, By Brendan
Sasso
03/16/13 - Republicans have targeted a federal phone subsidy, widely
referred to as the "Obama phone" program, as a prime example of
wasteful government spending. But supporters of the program are coming
to its defense, arguing that it is crucial for ensuring that needy
people are able to communicate with their loved-ones and call for help
in an emergency. "Allow me to set the record straight," said Mignon
Clyburn, a Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission,
in a... read
more. |
Business Privacy Rights threatened;
Auditor
Dave Yost
demanding access to JobsOhio nonpublic dollars
From Rob Nichols, Press Secretary, Gov. John Kasich: "JobsOhio is
working. After losing 400,000 jobs Ohio is now up more than 116,000
jobs and the $9 billion in new investment that JobsOhio has helped
attract is part of that success. JobsOhio is indeed moving at the speed
of business. “The Auditor’s attempt to re-write the law to make
JobsOhio a slow, bureaucratic public body again will kill JobsOhio and
its job creation efforts. And if companies that... read
more. |
The
Hill… States
to feds: Hands off
our guns, By Benjamin Goad
03/17/13 - A growing number of states are moving forward with
legislation to exempt them from new federal gun controls and, in some
cases, brand as criminals anyone who tries to enforce them. While many
of the bills are considered symbolic or appear doomed to fail, the
legislative explosion reflects a backlash against legislative and
regulatory efforts in Washington to tamp down on gun violence. As of
this week, at least 28 states had taken up consideration of gun bills
this year... read
more. |
Upstart
Business Journal… 1776:
Where
Traditional DC meets Startup DC, by Laura
Baverman
March 18, 2013 - If sequester means thousands of unemployed smart
people end up in Washington D.C., Evan Burfield wants to give them an
office, train them for startups and put them to work building
businesses that transform the way industries like healthcare,
education, energy and government operate. The serial entrepreneur who
last built and sold Synteractive, a firm that built social apps for
startups and government... read
more. |
Federal
News Radio… Agencies
suffering reductions in services
even before furloughs occur, By Jason Miller
Thursday - 3/14/2013 - Sequestration-related furloughs may still be at
least a month away, but agencies already are feeling the effects of
budget cuts. Border Patrol agents, Transportation Security officers and
many other federal employees are beginning to experience major changes
in how they do their jobs. Both Border Patrol agents and TSOs have been
told by their respective agencies — Customs and Border Protection and
the Transportation Security Administration — that one way they will... read
more. |
Alabama
Wire...AEA vows legal fight not over on Alabama Accountability Act,
By Kim Chandler
March 14, 2013 - MONTGOMERY, Alabama --- Gov. Robert Bentley has signed
into law a controversial school choice bill that gives families zoned
for "failing" schools tax credits to pay tuition at a private
school or better public school. “It’s a great day for the parents and
children of the state of Alabama who are living in failed systems,”
said Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh, R-Anniston, who helped push
the measure through the Alabama Legislature. Bentley signed the bill,
known as the ... read
more. |
Washington
Times…CPAC
2013: Ted Cruz urges
conservatives to stand up for the U.S. Constitution,
By
Seth McLaughlin
Saturday, March 16, 2013 - Additional CPAC links posted below…Sen. Ted
Cruz of Texas closed out the annual Conservative Political Action
Conference by calling on the thousands of people in attendance to join
him in standing up for the U.S. Constitution. Mr. Cruz also poked fun
at Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who labeled him... read
more. |
Beagle Pushes Program Sharing
Option for
Colleges and Universities
COLUMBUS–State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today introduced
Senate Bill 69, which aims to streamline and maximize the Course and
Program Sharing Network (Program Share). Program Share allows colleges,
universities and adult career centers to share existing programs with
one another in order to save on the costs of establishing a program
from scratch. “The skills needed in today’s workforce are constantly
changing and becoming more and more technical,” said Beagle, who also
Chairs the... read
more. |
Bloomberg...Refusal to Expand Medicaid May
Cost
Employers $1 Billion, by Alex Wayne
Mar 13, 2013 - Governors who refuse to expand their Medicaid programs
for the poor may
cost employers in their states as much as $1.3 billion in federal
fines, a study found. A clause in the 2010 health-care overhaul
penalizes some employers when
their workers aren’t able to obtain affordable medical coverage through
the company. Employers can avoid those fees if their workers qualify
for Medicaid as part of an expansion that as many as 22 states have
rejected, according to a report today by... read
more. |
DeWine, Stewart announce Fifth
Damal Home
Care Conviction
More than $400,000 to be Repaid to State of Ohio - (COLUMBUS, Ohio) --
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Carter Stewart, U.S. Attorney for
the Southern District of Ohio, today announced the fifth and final
health care fraud conviction in connection with Damal Home Health Care
Services of Columbus.
This morning a U.S. District Court judge sentenced Damal's co-owner,
Yasin Warsame, of Westerville, to 90 days incarceration followed by
three years of probation. The 45-year-old previously
... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle … Paid
Statehouse
Fellowship Opportunities Available
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today announced that
the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications for
its 13-month Legislative and Telecommunications Fellowship Program. The
Commission will hire 20-plus fellows to work with members of the Ohio
General Assembly during the 2014 calendar year. “The Legislative
Service Commission fellowship is an excellent way for individuals to
learn more about state government
... read
more. |
Beagle Moves to Clarify,
Strengthen Child Enticement Laws
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today introduced
Senate Bill 64 to strengthen Ohio’s child enticement laws by clarifying
that a potential offender must have unlawful intent for their actions
to be considered illegal. The legislation, jointly introduced with
State Senator Gayle Manning (R–North Ridgeville), is in response to a
recent ruling by the 9th District Court of Appeals where Ohio’s current
child enticement law was found unconstitutional... read
more. |
NFRW…
Rand
Paul, other Republican elected officials brief NFRW members
Local Resident Among More than 100 ‘Red Coats’ at U.S. Capitol -
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), fresh from a 13-hour
Senate filibuster that captivated the nation the night before,
privately briefed more than 100 Republican women leaders from across
the country during the National Federation of Republican Women’s (NFRW)
biennial Legislative Day at the U.S. Capitol on March 7... read
more. |
Ohio
Jobs & Family Services… Ohio
and U.S. Employment Situation (Seasonally Adjusted)
Ohio's unemployment rate was 7.0 percent in January, up from 6.7
percent in December, according to data released this morning by the
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s
nonfarm wage and salary employment increased 3,800 over the month from
the revised 5,175,000 in December to 5,178,800 in January. The number
of workers unemployed in Ohio in January was 399,000, up from 385,000
in December. The number of unemployed has decreased by 42,000
in
the past 12 months.... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
What
They Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, March 09, 2013 - Despite record stock market gains and a
slightly improved jobs picture this week, Americans still express a lot
of uncertainty about the economy and the future in general. Like
long-term economic confidence a month ago, short-term confidence in the
U.S. economy is now at a new low. Just 25% of Americans think the
economy will be stronger a year from today. At week’s end, just 14% of
consumers rated the U.S. economy as good or excellent, while 46%
deemed... read
more. |
Darke
County Red Cross… New
Tornado
App from American Red Cross
Audio alert feature can help save lives when users can’t monitor the
weather - Darke County, March 4, 2013 — The American Red Cross has
launched its official Tornado App, putting lifesaving information right
in the hands of people who live in, visit or have loved ones in
tornado-prone areas. This free app—available in English or
Spanish—gives iPhone, iPad and Android smart phone and tablet users
instant access to local and real-time information, so they know what to
do before, during.... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle… Beagle
Receives Ohio Library Council’s “Andrew Carnegie Award”
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) this morning was
presented with the “Andrew Carnegie Award” from the Ohio Library
Council (OLC). According to the OLC, the award is presented annually by
the Board of Directors to a government official in recognition of their
support for the ideals and challenges to public libraries. “I am
incredibly honored to be recognized by the Ohio Library Council through
the Andrew Carnegie Award,” said Beagle. “The... read
more. |
State Senator Bill Beagle...Beagle Initiative
Aims to Help
Schools Save on Electricity Bills
COLUMBUS–State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today introduced
legislation to allow a consortium of school districts to utilize
tax-exempt bonds for the pre-purchase of electricity in bulk. “This
legislation will allow our school districts to take advantage of a
shared service opportunity that promises real savings on overhead
costs,” Beagle said. “Every dollar we save on the electric bill is
another dollar that can be spent educating...read more |
The
Columbus
Dispatch… Jobs
Ohio employees
well-paid in 1st year, By Joe Vardon
March 2, 2013 - Four people working at Gov. John Kasich’s Jobs Ohio are
paid more than Kasich gets to run the state. President and Chief
Investment Officer John Minor is one of three making $225,000 a year at
JobsOhio, according to a report released yesterday containing
never-before-seen financials for Kasich’s privatized
economic-development agency. Overall, JobsOhio spent about $2.8 million
on salaries in fiscal year 2012 — its first year of operation — and
half of its 26 employees receive at... read
more. |
Anne
Vehre Board of
Directors, League of Women Voters of Darke County... To Frack or not to Frack
By To Frack or not to Frack is the question the League of Women Voters
of Darke County will be asking at their first educational forum of the
year. The forum, which is free and open to the public, will be held at
the First Presbyterian Church in Greenville on Monday, March 18 from 7
to 9 p.m. Joe Logan, Director of Agricultural Programs for the Ohio
Environmental Council and co-chair of the board of directors for the
Coalition for a Prosperous America, will be one of the featured
speakers. He has... read
more. |
Rasmussen... What
They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s
Key Polls
Saturday,
March 02, 2013 - The sequester’s here and happening, but outside of
Washington the nation pretty much took it in stride. At the beginning
of the week, only 40% of Likely U.S. Voters thought President Obama and
Congress should stop the so-called sequester spending cuts from going
into effect on March 1. Despite the apocalyptic warnings coming out of
Washington, D.C., that was up only slightly from the start of the
month. Still, 46% felt it will be bad for the economy if the
automatic... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Revising
Kasich’s budget will require
rebalancing revenue, By Jim Siegel
Wednesday February 27, 2013 - Conservative groups don’t want
Republicans to expand Medicaid. Oil and gas drillers don’t like the
proposed severance tax on them. Some businesses don’t like parts of the
sales-tax expansion. And schools and local governments want more money.
Any of these changes would punch varying-size holes in Gov.
John Kasich’s proposed two-year, $63.3 billion budget. But unlike some
of the more recent budgets, lawmakers would have choices in how to fill
those holes... read
more. |
Versailles teen injured in
two-car accident
On March 5, 2013 at approximately 6:40 A.M., Darke County Deputies
along with Versailles Fire, Versailles Rescue and CareFlight were
dispatched to the area of Conover Road and Burns Road on a report of a
two vehicle injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2006
Ford Mustang, driven by a 16 year old female of Versailles, Ohio was
traveling north on Conover Road and failed to stop at Burns Road. The
Ford Mustang was struck by an east bound 2002 Pontiac Grand... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike Dewine… Record
Number of Concealed Carry Licenses Issued in 2012
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today issued a
report indicating that more than 78,000 concealed carry licenses were
issued in Ohio in 2012, the largest number since licenses were first
issued in 2004. According to statistics reported to the Attorney
General's office, county sheriffs in Ohio issued 64,650 new licenses
and 12,160 renewal licenses in 2012, or 78,810 total licenses. The
number of new licenses is also the largest in a single year since
licenses were first issued in 2004... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… More
teen drivers
dying in crashes; Distractions
caused by wireless devices may be factor
For the second year in a row, the number of teen drivers involved in
fatal crashes is on the rise. That worries safety officials, who note
that the numbers had been declining for nearly a decade. According to a
report released today by the Governors Highway Safety Association,
there was a nearly 19 percent increase in the number of deaths among
16- and 17-year-old drivers in the first six months of 2012 compared
with the same period in 2011. In all, the number increased from 202 to
240... read
more. |
Research
and development leads to cheaper food; A
Report on the Boehner Farm Forum
Darke County Commissioner Diane Delaplane - Congressman John Boehner's
22nd Annual Farm Forum was well attended by many from Darke and
surrounding Counties. I had the pleasure sitting with Gwen Wolford, PhD
who is Director, Government Relations of Ohio State University
Extension and OARDC for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio
(CCAO) along with Don and John Lecklider and several others. I was
very... read
more. |
Ohio
Senate President Keith
Faber… Faber
Announces Paid
Statehouse Fellowship Opportunity
COLUMBUS– State Senator Keith Faber (R-Celina) today announced that
the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications for
its13-month Legislative and Telecommunications Fellowship Program. The
Commission will hire 20-plus fellows to work with members of the
Ohio General Assembly during the 2014 calendar year. "The fellowship
program is a fantastic opportunity for young people to gain a better
understanding of public policy and... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… Reporting
Requirements for Mentally Ill
Offenders Focus of New Bill
By Bret Crow - February 21, 2013 - Ohio Senate President Pro
Tempore Chris Widener. A bill introduced in the Ohio Senate last week
would require judges to report to law enforcement when they sentence a
violent offender to mental-health treatment instead of incarceration,or
if they approve a conditional release for an individual
found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of
insanity.Sponsored by President Pro Tempore Chris... read
more. |
Federal
News
Radio… Low
morale?You're not
alone, new federal survey shows, By Michael
O'Connell
Thursday - 2/28/2013 - As Congress and the White House duke
it
out
over sequestration and the possibility of agency furloughs, morale in
the federal workforce is understandably low. In January, Federal News
Radio conducted an anonymous online survey on federal morale and
leadership. The survey asked managers and employees what morale levels
were like in their offices and what factors had the greatest impact on
office morale. The response was loud and clear — the majority of the...
read
more. |
Darke
County
Sheriff’s Office… Intoxicated
driver
crashes into house
Resident injured; listed in good condition - On March 2, 2013
at approximately 10:15 PM Darke County Deputies along with New
Madison Fire, and Tri-Village Rescue, responded to the 3800 block of SR
121 in Ft. Jefferson on a report of a vehicle that struck a house.
Preliminary investigation revealed a black 2003 Chevy Tahoe, driven by
31 year old Bruce A. Burns, Greenville, Ohio was traveling East on
Weavers Ft. Jefferson Road and failed to stop at the stop sign at the
intersection of SR... read
more. |
22nd Annual Farm Forum held,By
Lyn Bliss, Associate Editor
Tough fracturing regs; improvements through bioengineering - “One
thing I learned in my time at the USDA, about regulations, is if it
walks,crawls, slides or slithers; if it moos, clucks, bleats or neighs;
or if you can sniff it, eat it, smell it, or smoke it, the USDA
probably regulates it. “The agriculture arena has improved around this
country,we’ve gotten better with food and fiber, fabric and fuel
production. We’re becoming... read
more. |
John
Boehner says White House 'trying to play games',
By Kevin
Cirilli
2/27/13 - Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) is calling
it“outrageous” for the government to release illegal immigrants
from detention before the sequester deadline and says the White House
is“trying to play games” “This is very hard for me to believe that
they can’t find cuts elsewhere in their agency. I frankly think this
is outrageous and I’m looking for more facts but I can’t believe that
they can’t find the kind of savings they need out of the department
short of letting criminals go... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain
Dealer… Jordan
says sequester
will help conservatives make budget cutting progress
By Sabrina Eaton - February 27, 2013 - Champaign County GOP Rep.
Jim Jordan speaks at a press forum for Conservative House
of Representatives members at the U.S. Capitol. Rep. Jordan says
upcoming budget cuts under the "sequester" process "won't be
the
end of the world" and will be an initial step towards savings that
represents a victory for conservatives. On Wednesday, Jordan told a
Capitol Hill press conference that he'd prefer that the cuts have less
of an impact on defense, but... read
more. |
Columbus
Dispatch… Kasich
again
tackles faculty load, By Ryan Clark
Saturday February 23, 2013 - Gov. John Kasich’s office has renewed
a2011 attempt to make Ohio’s public-college professors teach
more classes. Critics say it’s a one-size-fits-all solution to
a multifaceted issue. A little-noticed provision in the state budget
bill would revamp the way Ohio universities and community colleges
can change their employees’ workload. Boards of trustees currently have
the ability to modify faculty workload — even to
subvert collective-bargaining agreements... read
more. |
Supreme
Court
To Hear Appeal of Public School Teacher Fired for Religious Displays
and
Teaching
By Dennis Whalen - February 22, 2013 - The Ohio Supreme Court hears
oral
arguments in nine cases on February 26 and 27. The Supreme Court of
Ohio
will hear oral arguments in nine cases on February 26 and 27,including
the appeal of a Mt. Vernon middle school teacher who was fired for
refusing to stop presenting extracurricular materials to his students
that advocated the religious doctrine of creationism and challenged the
reliability of the district’s approved science curriculum... read
more. |
Rasmussen… What
They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s
Key
Polls
All eyes are on Congress and the president as the countdown to the
March
1 spending cuts continues. Scott Rasmussen says in his latest weekly
newspaper column that “a panic is bubbling to the surface in
Washington,
D.C.” as this sequester deadline approaches. The process“will be
further proof to voters that their elected officials are incapable of
doing their jobs. So incapable, in fact, that automatic,arbitrary and
thoughtless budget-cutting is a better option than anything Congress
and
the president could... read
more. |
DeWine:
Ohioans have received $280 Million in Mortgage relief
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)-Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
that today's release of a monitor's report shows that more than
7,000Ohioans have received more than $280 million in consumer relief
from the National Mortgage Settlement announced one year ago. "The two
goals of the National Mortgage Settlement were to compensate Ohioans
for
the damage caused by robo-signing and to prevent future bad acts,"
said Attorney General DeWine. "Today's monitor's report shows that
Ohioans are... read
more. |
The
Vindicator, Patriot
Water claims ODNR attack on its business, By
Jamison
Cocklin
WARREN - The face-off between the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources and Patriot Water continued Tuesday, as the company’s
president, Andrew Blocksom, had choice words for an agency he says is
attacking his business. Blocksom finds himself in yet another dispute
with ODNR,which he says has taken aim at his company because the agency
views it as a competitor in the drilling-waste-disposal business.
Patriot learned from a representative at D&L Energy last... read
more. |
Note
from
a reader… Beware
Misleading
Information
Regarding the recent article posted from the Dayton Business
Journal ranking schools by SAT scores: The information is
truly misleading. On average Arcanum-Butler High School only
has
one to three students who take the SAT. Editor: Arcanum was ranked No.
30regarding “Best SAT Scores.”
|
DBJ… Sequestration
to cost Ohio $111 million
in lost wages, by Joe Cogliano, Senior Reporter
Sequestration will suck more than $111 million from Ohio’s economy
in lost wages during the first six months after it kicks in and the
vast majority of that will come from workers at Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, according to a U.S. Air Force document obtained by the
Dayton Business Journal. The document outlines the state-by-state
impact
of furloughs of civilian workers expected to start in the spring — and
run... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain
Dealer… Gov.
Kasich focuses on
Medicaid, job creation, tax reforms in State of the State
By Robert Higgs - February 19, 2013 - LIMA, Ohio - Gov. John Kasich
used
his State of the State address Tuesday to tout proposals in his budget
plan he says will drive Ohio forward, saying now is not the time to
ease
up on the gas. "Keep your eyes on the mountaintop," the first-term
Republican governor implored the audience at the Veterans Memorial
Civic
& Convention Center. The plan, billed as Ohio's Jobs Budget
2.0,
includes a bold overhaul of the state's taxing systemintended to
bolster... read
more. |
Aurora
Advocate… Transcript
of
Gov. Kasich's State of State Speech
February 20, 2013 - A transcript of the State of the State
speech delivered by Ohio Gov. John Kasich in Lima on Tuesday night:
Thank you.Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you,
members and colleagues from the General Assembly, members of my
cabinet,
the great people of Lima. We love the way you welcomed all of us
here today. Am I right, members of the General Assembly? And, of
course,
my wife, Karen Kasich. Sweetie... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
What
They
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, February 16, 2013 - Voters must sometimes wonder what part
ofthe phrase “spending cuts” their elected officials don’t seem
tounderstand. In this weekend’s edition of What America Thinks,
ScottRasmussen and his guests, former DNC Chairman Howard Dean
andRepublican Senator Bob Corker, discuss spending and
otherissuesraised by President Obama in his latest State of the Union
address.What America Thinks airs on 61 TV stations nationwide. Find a
stationin your area... read
more. |
DaytonDaily
News… Medicaidexpansionin
Ohio
would avoid a $404M budget gap, ByJackie
Borchardt
COLUMBUS — State officials told lawmakers Thursday that rejecting
Gov.John Kasich’s proposal to expand Medicaid to Ohio’s working poor
wouldcause a $400 million hole in the state budget that would need to
bepatched with money dedicated for schools, law enforcement and
localgovernments. Greg Moody, director of the Governor’s Office of
HealthTransformation, said extending Medicaid will actually save
Ohiotaxpayers $404 million over two years for several reasons such
asdecreasing state... read
more. |
SenatorSherrod
Brown… PromotingUASResearch
& Development in the Miami Valley
During a meeting with the nominee for secretary of defense,
formerSenator Chuck Hagel, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown urged for support
inexpanding the research, training, and development of unmanned
aircraftsystems (UAS) in Ohio. Sen. Brown discussed a number of his
Ohiopriorities with Hagel during a meeting in Sen. Brown’s office
thisweek. UAS will play a critical role in border security
measures,wildfire suppression, and search and rescue... read
more. |
TheHill…
Republicans:ObamaState
of the Union dims hopes for deficit-reduction deal
By Alexander Bolton - 02/13/13 - Republican lawmakers say a deal
toreduce the deficit and replace $85 billion in automatic spending
cutsset to take effect on March 1 is even less likely after
PresidentObama's State of the Union address. While Obama tackled the
deficithead-on in his speech, mentioning the word "deficit" 10 times at
thetop of his address, Republicans accused him of paying lip service
tothe debt in a speech that called for a higher minimum wage and
newspending on programs... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Morethan
7,000 new jobs
in works for Dayton region,By JoeCogliano
Economic development groups in the region are reporting more than
7,100potential jobs in the pipeline, according to Dayton Business
Journalresearch. The numbers come from 19 groups that are reporting
more than100 total projects in the planning stages so far this year.
The DaytonDevelopment Coalition has the largest number of new jobs in
the workswith 3,000. Some of the total jobs listed as in the works
could beduplicates because the DDC handles any projects up for
stateincentives... read
more. |
BeagleLegislation
Provides Funds for Job Training, Workforce Development
Also, Lehner & Beagle seek to modernize state Jobs support
-COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today introduced
thefirst piece of legislation for the new General Assembly.
Thelegislation is aimed at helping Ohio’s unemployed and
underemployedfind work through continued education and job training.
Senate Bill 1,which Beagle jointly introduced with State Senator Troy
Balderson(R–Zanesville)... read
more. |
$29MillionToyota
Settlement over Unintended Acceleration
Ohio to receive $1.7 Million - (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Attorney General
MikeDeWine today joined 29 other states in announcing a $29
millionsettlement with Toyota Motor Corporation and its related North
Americanentities over allegations Toyota concealed safety issues
related tounintended acceleration. Ohio, a lead state in the
investigation, willreceive just over $1.7 million as a result of this
settlement. "Whenit... read
more. |
CNSNews…
GAO:35%
of
Major FederalRegulations Were Issued Without Public Notice
February 8, 2013 - By Matt Cover - (CNSNews.com) – According to
theGovernment Accountability Office (GAO), 35 percent of major
federalregulations – those with at least $100 billion in annual
economicimpact – were issued without a public notice from 2003 to 2010.
The GAOalso said that 44 percent of non-major regulations were issued
withouta public notice, which is referred to as a Notice of
ProposedRulemaking (NPRM). “During calendar years 2003 through 2010,
agenciespublished... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch...Solar-powerdevelopers
putting
together Plan B
New proposal to address PUCO concern about need for energy - By
DanGearino- February 8, 2013- Developers of what has been
called
the largest solar-power project inthe Midwest say it will get built,
despite a setback dealt them lastmonth by utility regulators.Turning
Point Solar partner David Wilhelm said, “Reports of our demiseare
exaggerated. Plan B is coming together."The project calls for
construction of a 49.9-megawatt plant on a sitenear Zanesville.The plan
to save it likely will involve.... read
more. |
Ohio
Job & Family Services...NewReport
Details Growth of Shale Industry
COLUMBUS, OHIO - A new quarterly report from the Ohio Department of
Joband Family Services (ODJFS) will track changes in Ohio’s oil and
gasindustry and give policy makers, workforce development
professionalsand the public insight into how the shale industry is
impacting Ohio’seconomy. “The growing oil and gas industry holds great
economicpotential for Ohio,” said ODJFS Director Michael Colbert. “This
reportprovides... read
more. |
SpeakerBoehner
Statement on the State of the Union
WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released
thisstatement following tonight’s State of the Union address and
Republicanaddress to the nation: “Four years after the president first
addresseda joint session of Congress, Americans are still asking,
‘where are thejobs?’ Tonight, he offered them
little more
thanmore ofthe same ‘stimulus’ policies that have failed to fix our
economy andput Americans back to work. We cannot grow the
middle
classandfoster job creation by growing... read
more. |
FoxNews.com…
Factcheck
on
Obama's State of the Union address
February 13, 2013 - WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama
didsomecherry-picking Tuesday night in defense of his record on jobs
and laidout a conditional path to citizenship for illegal immigrants
that maybe less onerous than he made it sound. A look at some of the
claims inhis State of the Union speech, a glance at the
Republicancounterargument and how they fit with the facts: OBAMA:
"After years ofgrueling recession, our businesses have created over 6
million newjobs." THE... read
more. |
MidmarkPresident
and CEO to Attend State of the Union Address
VERSAILLES, Ohio – (February 11, 2013) – Dr. Anne Eiting
Klamar,president and CEO of Midmark Corporation, will attend President
BarackObama’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb.12 as a guest
ofHouse Speaker John Boehner. Midmark is represented by Boehner as
partof Ohio’s 8th Congressional District. “I’m honored to attend my
firstState of the Union address as a guest of House Speaker John
Boehner,”said Klamar. “As part of the healthcare industry, we
mustcontinuously... read
more. |
MarcoRubio's
Republican response, Posted by CNNPolitical
Unit
(CNN) - Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida delivered the Republican responseto
President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday. Thefull
text of his remarks, as released by his office... Good evening.I’m
Marco Rubio. I’m blessed to represent Florida in the United
StatesSenate. Let me begin by congratulating President Obama on the
start ofhis second term. Tonight, I have the honor of responding to
hisState... read
more. |
Washington
Post… State
ofthe Union
2013:President Obama’s address to Congress (Transcript)-
February 12, 2013 - Here is a full transcript of President Obama’s2013
State of the Union address as delivered. PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thankyou.
Please, everybody, have a seat. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President,members
of Congress, fellow Americans, 51 years ago, John F. Kennedydeclared to
this chamber that “the Constitution makes us not rivals forpower, but
partners for progress.” (APPLAUSE... read
more. |
NewYork
Times… Congressto
See
MemoBacking Drone Attacks on Americans
By Michael D. Shear and Scott Shane - February 6, 2013 - WASHINGTON
—The White House on Wednesday directed the Justice Department to
releaseto the two Congressional Intelligence Committees classified
documentsdiscussing the legal justification for killing, by drone
strikes andother means, American citizens abroad who are considered
terrorists.The White House announcement appears to refer to a long,
detailed 2010memo from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel
justifyingthe... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Tophighschools
with
best SAT scores in Dayton region
Darke County Schools, by ranking: Versailles 9, Arcanum 30,
FranklinMonroe 37, Greenville 63 and Ansonia 64. If you ever wondered
whichhigh schools in the Dayton region have the smartest students,
you'renot alone. The high school is among the most important of all
theschool levels for preparing a student for college; and knowing
whichschools have students that are the best prepared for higher
educationis critical for parents... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… SyntheticDrug
Search Warrants issued, Arrests Made
Store Inside Ohio Shopping Mall Among Locations Targeted -
(ASHTABULA,Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that
authorities inAshtabula and Seneca counties executed search warrants at
areabusinesses today as part of an ongoing effort to fight the illegal
saleof synthetic drugs. In Ashtabula, agents with the Attorney
General'sBureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) assisted officers with
the TAGLaw Enforcement Task Force, Ashtabula County Sheriff's Office...
read
more. |
Bloomberg…
RepublicanGovernors
Finding Sense in Medicaid Expansion,By
AlexWayne
Feb 7, 2013 - Six Republican governors have agreed to expand
Medicaid,the second-largest piece of President Barack Obama’s U.S.
health-careoverhaul, accepting federal money to ensure their state’s
residentshave access to medical coverage. Michigan Governor Rick
Snyder, anAffordable Care Act opponent, said yesterday it makes sense
for the“physical and fiscal health” of his state to participate in the
law’sexpansion of Medicaid, the state-federal health plan for the poor.
Hebecame the... read
more. |
WHIO.com…
Deadwoman
atgas
station was Ansonia resident
GREENVILLE — The woman found Thursday in the restroom of
aSunocogas station dead of an apparent gunshot wound was a 58-year-old
Ansoniaresident. Foul play is not suspected in the death of Carol
Kramer, theGreenville Police Department said Friday afternoon. The
Darke CountyCoroner’s Office was not ready to release a preliminary
ruling onKramer’s cause of death, police Detective Eric Kiryluk said
Fridayafternoon... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Courts… CommonPleasCourt
Monthly
Report
Greenville, Ohio- Jonathan P. Hein, Judge of the Darke
CountyCourt of Common Pleas, reported on the following actions
undertaken bythe Court for the month of January, 2013: 29 new civil
cases filed orreopened; 39 civil cases completed; 135 total civil cases
remainpending. There were 26 new criminal (felony) cases filed; 20
criminalcases completed; 64 criminal cases remain pending. Regarding
domesticrelations cases, 36 new cases or... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Socialmedia
postgetting public officials in trouble, By
AndrewJ. Tobias
COLUMBUS — A high-ranking state official is in hot water over a
recentposting she made on Facebook, illustrating the tightrope
publicofficials must walk while using the relatively new technology.
OhioSchool Board President Debe Terhar drew fire last week after
shere-published on her personal Facebook page a friend’s picture
thatseemed to equate gun control efforts with the views of Adolf
Hitler... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video… LotteryTargetsRetailers
Who Steal Winning Tickets
By Jim Otte - Dayton -For some people working at Ohio Lottery
outlets,the lure of easy money is too much to resist. In the last two
years, 24workers at gas stations and carryouts statewide have been
caughtstealing winning tickets from unsuspecting lottery players. The
stolenprize money ranged from $5 to $10,000. How were they found out?
Thelottery's own investigative unit not only... read
more. |
DeWineTakesCriminal,
Civil Action Against Synthetic Drug Crimes
(SPRINGFIELD, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat state and local law enforcement served five search warrants
inthree counties this morning as part of an intensified effort to
stopthe sale of synthetic drugs. The warrants, served in Clark,
Montgomery,and Guernsey counties, came as a result of a series of
investigationsthat uncovered synthetic cannabinoids, also known as
synthetic... read
more. |
KasichCommunication
Department… WhatThey're
Saying
About Kasich Tax Cut Plan
Richard K. Vedder, Professor of Economics at Ohio University and
FormerSenior Economist at the U.S. Joint Economic Committee:
“GovernorKasich's tax proposals are welcome, because they address
Ohio's biggestlong term problem, sluggish growth in job opportunities
and incomes.Despite some meaningful improvements in the past three
years, Ohiostill has income levels below the national average, and too
many of ourbest and brightest youth are leaving the Buckeye State for
greenerpastures... read
more. |
WashingtonExaminer…
Portman:Abortionclinics
marketing to minors, By Michal Conger
February 6, 2013 - Abortion clinics are marketing their services
tominors in states with parental consent laws, drawing them to
stateswhere they can get an abortion without their parents’
permission,according to Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio. “Ohio and the
majority of otherstates require parents’ involvement if their minor
children have anabortion,” Portman said in a Jan. 24 statement. “Yet,
13 states and theDistrict of Columbia do not have such laws on the
books. Minorswho live in the states... read
more. |
The U.S. can't be complacent
onjob creation,By
John Kasich
John Kasich, Governor of Ohio, on the steps his state has taken
tocreate jobs and fuel economic growth. Countries in eastern Asia
andEurope have, in recent decades, developed highly effective
trainingsystems that help their citizens prepare for success in a
competitive,global economy. Key to this has been the ability of
policy-makers tolisten to job creators and respond with training
programs that meettheir needs. The United States... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… ClandestineLab
Unit responds to two Drug Labs
On February 7, 2013 at approximately 1:05 am Darke County
Sheriff’sDeputies along with the Ansonia Fire Department responded to
the 10,400block of Beisner Road in reference to a ditch fire.
Uponarrivaldeputies discovered the materials burning appeared to be
items used inthe manufacturing of Methamphetamine. The Darke
CountySheriff’sOffice Clandestine Drug Lab team responded to the scene
to neutralizeand removed all hazardous... read
more. |
StateRep.
Buchy… BuchySeeksConstituent
Input on Proposed Reforms in the State Budget
COLUMBUS— Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) today announced an effort to
gainpublic input on the possible reforms in Governor John R. Kasich’s
statebudget proposal. Opinions are being collected in an
onlinesurveybelow. Recently, Governor Kasich released his plans for
reform as partof the proposed state budget for the 2014-2015 fiscal
years. Representative Buchy remains in the process of
reviewing
GovernorKasich’s reform package which... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Policeinvestigate
death at Greenville gas station
GREENVILLE — Police are investigating a death after the body of a
womanwas found in a Greenville gas station restroom.Police responded to
the Sunoco gas station in the 800 block of MartinStreet this morning.
The store owner, Kasey Obed, said a female walkedinto the gas station
and asked to use the restroom. A couple minuteslater, the cashier heard
a noise, and when they went back to therestroom, the woman was found
dead from an apparent self-inflictedgunshot wound.Police are... read
more. |
Kentucky.com…
PostalServicewants
to cut Saturday mail delivery
By Beena Raghavendran — McClatchy Newspapers - February 6,
2013- WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service plans to end
Saturday
maildelivery beginning in August, a sign that the long-suffering agency
mayfinally be succumbing to e-commerce.Postmaster General and CEO
Patrick R. Donahoe said at a pressconference Wednesday that moving to a
five-day delivery week startingthe week of Aug. 5 is a necessary... read
more. |
SpeakerBoehner
Press Office… HouseAction
taken
to Force a Balanced Budget
February 5, 2013- In this story: Politico report on Boehner statement;
Explanation“What is Sequestration”WASHINGTON, DC – At a press
conference with Republican leaders today,House Speaker John Boehner
(R-OH) discussed President Obama and SenateDemocrats’ failure to offer
a serious budget or plan to replace thepresident’s sequester, and
highlighted the action House Republicans aretaking to hold them
accountable.... read
more. |
ChicagoTribune…
More911
calls
won'tget in-person response, By Hal Dardick
andJeremy
Gorner
February 3, 2013 - The Chicago Police Department hopes to free up
theequivalent of 44 officers a day by no longer dispatching cops
forcertain crimes, like burglaries and car thefts in which the offender
isno longer at the scene and no one is in immediate danger.Police
confirmed the change, which takes effect Sunday. PoliceSuperintendent
Garry McCarthy told aldermen last year he wasconsidering a move in that
direction.The change is not related to plans by Mayor Rahm Emanuel
andMcCarthy... read
more. |
ZanesvilleTimes
Recorder… Republicansmore
likely
than Democrats to own firearms
Feb 5, 2013 - Written by Paul Singer and Gregory Korte - Members
ofCongress were asked whether they owned firearms. Here is how
theyresponded, including support from pro-gun groups. WASHINGTON —
Ohio’scongressional Republicans are much better armed than their
Democraticcounterparts — a fact that helps explain the deep partisan
divide asCongress gears up for its first major votes on gun control in
a decade.Among Ohio lawmakers, eight Republicans said they owned guns,
whileonly... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… SyntheticDrug
Training Begins
(PERRYSBURG, Ohio) – Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
that75 law enforcement officers and prosecutors attended the
firstInvestigating Synthetic Drugs training course offered through the
OhioPeace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA). Today's training took
placethis morning at Owens Community College just outside
ofToledo. Instructors include members of the Attorney
General's
specialprosecutions unit as well as a... read
more. |
FoxNews…
Record-settingasteroid
to shave past Earth this month
An asteroid about half the size of a football field will zoom pastEarth
on Feb. 15, closer than the man-made satellites that power GPS,says
NASA. "This is a record-setting close approach," Don Yeomans ofNASA's
Near Earth Object Program at JPL said in a video released byNASA this
week. Yeomans, however, emphasized that the asteroid,designated
2012DA14, won't hit Earth. "It will come interestinglyclose, closer
than many... read
more. |
FoxNews…
EarthWarming,
Sun Heat toBlame?
Feb 02, 2013 - The Earth has been getting warmer -- but how much ofthat
heat is due to greenhouse gas emissions and how much is due tonatural
causes? A leaked report by a United Nations' group dedicated toclimate
studies says that heat from the sun may play a larger role
thanpreviously thought. "[Results] do suggest the possibility of a
muchlarger impact of solar variations on the stratosphere than
previouslythought, and some studies have suggested that this may lead
tosignificant regional... read
more. |
NewYork
Times… BirthControl
RuleAltered
to Allay Religious Objections, ByRober Pear
February 1, 2013 - WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on
Fridayproposed yet another compromise to address strenuous objections
fromreligious organizations about a policy requiring health insurance
plansto provide free contraceptives, but the change did not end
thepolitical furor or legal fight over the issue. The proposal
couldexpand the number of groups that do not need to pay directly for
birthcontrol coverage, encompassing not only churches and other
religiousorganizations, but also some... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Kasich’sschool-funding
plan greeted with relief
Ohio school superintendents were relieved yesterday when Gov.
JohnKasich told them his two-year school-funding plan would not cut
theircurrent levels of state aid. In fact, the $15.1 billion education
planwould increase state funding to schools by 6 percent in the
comingschool year and 3.2 percent the next. “This is not hard to figure
out:If you are poor, you’re going to get more. If you are rich,
you’regoing to get less. If you have gifted students, you’re going... read
more. |
DaytonPolice
Cold Case… OhioUnsolvedHomicides:
Officer Kevin Brame
(DAYTON, Ohio) – As part of his Ohio Unsolved Homicides
Initiative,Attorney General Mike DeWine is hoping to help the Dayton
PoliceDepartment gather new evidence in a cold case that has
directlyimpacted their department. Officer Kevin Brame joined the
Dayton PoliceDepartment in 1993 and was shot to death while he was
off-duty inNovember 1999. He was only 31-years-old. "Kevin's
ultimategoalin life was to be a good officer and contribute to... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Sen.Portman
tointroduce proposals to cut U.S. deficit,
ByTom Troy
U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (R., Ohio) said Wednesday he plans to introduce
acouple of amendments that will push Congress and the administration
totake action to reduce the size of the federal budget in return
forincreasing the long-term debt limit. Meanwhile, a group of about
25people saying they represent workers and the elderly
demonstratedWednesday outside the Social Security Administration office
at 4906Monroe St., one of several public events organized by the
AFL-CIO... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Top25
OddballInterview
Questions for 2013
The most challenging — and bizarre — questions that job candidates
willface as they interview this year have been compiled by
California-basedGlassdoor.com in the Top 25 Oddball Interview Questions
for 2013.Included in the list are several companies with operations in
theDayton area. Questions were shared by tens of thousands of
jobcandidates during the past year. Human resources... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Planto
replacelicense plates blows a flat, By Ryan
Clark
Friday February 1, 2013 - Put down the screwdriver. It looks like
Ohiodrivers can keep their license plates. The Ohio Department of
PublicSafety requested a budget item requiring drivers to replace
theirlicense plates every seven years for a fee of $10, which would add
upto an estimated $5 million a year. But Rep. Rex Damschroder,
chairmanof the House Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland
SecurityCommittee, said public-safety officials told him the request
will notbecome reality. Earlier this... read
more. |
OhioJFS…
StatewidePhone
NumberMakes it Easy to Report Child Abuse
COLUMBUS, OHIO - Ohioans who suspect child abuse or neglect now
onlyneed to remember one phone number. The Ohio Department of Job
andFamily Services (ODJFS) has launched 855-O-H-CHILD (855-642-4453)
anautomated telephone directory that will link callers directly to
achild welfare or law enforcement office in their county. Reports can
beanonymous. “It is important that Ohioans be able to report
suspectedchild abuse quickly, easily and anonymously. This one, easy...
read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Kasichreveals
schoolfunding plan expanding charter school funding
By Jim Provance - COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich’s school funding
proposalrolled out today targets more aid for poorer school districts,
expandsfunding for charter schools and access to vouchers to attend
privateschools, and dangles $300 million in one-time carrots before
schools toinnovatively break the public education mold. Basic aid to
schoolswould increase 6 percent in the first year of the two-year
budget... read
more. |
10TV.com…
TopOperative
SaysCordray Will Return To Ohio
Cordray to challenge Kasich in 2014 - Wednesday January 30, 2013
-COLUMBUS, Ohio - A Democratic operative close to former Ohio
AttorneyGeneral Richard Cordray predicts "he will be back home in a
month."Cordray is currently the director of the Consumer Financial
ProtectionBureau in Washington. Cordray took the helm of the
agencythrougha recess appointment by President Obama. His term... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Injuryaccident
on SR 49 North
On January 31, 2013 at approximately 4:30 pm Darke County Deputiesalong
with Greenville Township Fire, Greenville Township Rescue andCareFlight
were dispatched to the 8000 block of State Route 49 north inreference
to a single vehicle injury accident. Preliminaryinvestigation revealed
a white 2003 Chevy Venture van driven by HeatherL. Knowles, 35, of
Greenville, Ohio was northbound on state route 49,north of
Horatio-Harris Creek Road. Knowles lost control of the minivan on
the ... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer
Exclusive… Kasichsays
2-year budget has $1Bsurplus,Written
by Paul E. Kostyu
Expectfight on whether to spend or save doubled 'rainy day fund' - Jan
30,2013 - COLUMBUS — When the governor publicly releases his
proposedtwo-year operating budget on Monday, it will show a $1 billion
surplus,he says.But until then, no one will know just how Gov. John R.
Kasich and hisstaff arrived at that figure. That’s because they’re not
telling anyoneabout the two-year budget proposal – including
legislators and theirleaders in either party.It means the surplus –
called the rainy day... read
more. |
ToledoBlade… Kasichset
to unveil school funding plan,
By JimProvance & Nolan Rosenkrans
Area districts brace for unknown - COLUMBUS — It’s been a decade
sincethe Ohio Supreme Court issued its fourth and final ruling
declaring thestate’s funding of schools unconstitutional because it
placed studentsin poorer districts at a competitive disadvantage with
their wealthiercounterparts. With that, the high court ended its
participation in whathad been an 11-year fight. Each modern-era
governor has attempted toput his brand on an ever-changing funding
formula. This week, Gov. JohnKasich... read
more. |
TheHill… Republicansshift
gears on immigrationahead
of reform debate with Obama, By MikeLillis
01/25/13 - House Republicans have reshuffled their troops ahead of
ahigh-stakes clash with President Obama over immigration reform,
leavingreform advocates with a new glimmer of hope that an elusive
resolutionto the thorny issue is within grasp this year. For years,
conservativeopponents of comprehensive immigration reform have fought
successfullyagainst efforts to overhaul the system, particularly as it
pertains tothe fate of the nation's estimated 12 million illegal
immigrants... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… Takestepsagainst
Tax-Related Identity Theft
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – In observance of Data Privacy Day on Jan. 28,
OhioAttorney General Mike DeWine is encouraging consumers to protect
theirpersonal information to avoid tax-related fraud and identity
theft.Recent reports suggest that criminals are stealing personal
informationfrom legitimate taxpayers to obtain fraudulent tax refunds
from theInternal Revenue Service (IRS). "Helping Ohio consumers
withinformation to help protect their... read
more. |
ToledoBlade… HouseOKs
suspension of U.S. debt limit,By
Tracie Mauriello, Block News Alliance
Kaptur votes against legislation; local GOP lawmakers favor passage
-WASHINGTON — Over objections from minority members but with the
tacitblessing of the President and support of Senate Democrats, the
House onWednesday voted to suspend the limit on government borrowing.
The bill,which heads to the Senate, also includes a provision to hold
lawmakers’pay in escrow starting April 15 if they haven’t passed a
budget bythen. The legislation allows an unspecified amount... read
more. |
StateRep.
Richard Adams… AdamsAppointed
as
Chair of FIHUD
COLUMBUS—Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives William
G.Batchelder (R-Medina) this week appointed State Representative
RichardAdams (R-Troy) to serve as chair of the Financial Institutions,
Housingand Urban Development Committee. State Representative
JayHottinger (R-Newark) will serve as the vice chair.
StateRepresentative Kevin Boyce (D-Columbus), a former State Treasurer,
willserve as ranking member... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… Appealscourt
strikes down Obama's
recessappointments
By Stephen Koff - January 25, 2013 - Washington -- A federal
appealscourt this morning ruled that President Barack Obama exceeded
theConstitution's bounds by making recess appointments to a federal
laborpanel last January, side-stepping the Senate when it was not
formallyin recess. The case concerned Obama's appointments on Jan. 4,
2012, tothe National Labor Relations Board, or NLRB. But the same
circumstanceswere at play that day when Obama also made a recess... read
more. |
WHIO-TV… Noarrests
in Union City, Ind. stabbing
UNION CITY, Ind. — A man was treated and released at Reid
HospitalThursday night after he reported being stabbed by one of three
maleswho were trying to rob him, according to the Union City
PoliceDepartment. The 36-year-old man told police he was approached by
threemales on North Plum Street after buying items at the Family
Dollar. Thevictim reported he fought with the group after they demanded
what wasin the Family Dollar bag and then his wallet... read
more. |
USAToday… Obamanominates
White to SEC,
renominatesCordray, By David Jackson
President Obama will nominate a former U.S. attorney to lead the
SEC.Mary Jo White served for nearly a decade as U.S. attorney in New
York.Obama also re-nominated Richard Cordray to be consumer
watchdog.President Obama nominated former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White
onThursday to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission,
pledgingtough enforcement of new Wall Street regulations. "We need to
keepgoing after irresponsible behavior in the financial industry so
that... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… UnsolvedHomicide
Training Begins
(WEST CHESTER, Ohio) – Today Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's
Bureauof Criminal Investigation hosted the first of several training
coursesthat will teach authorities investigative strategies for
unsolvedhomicide cases. The Unsolved Homicide Investigative Strategies
andResources training is happening today and tomorrow at the West
ChesterPolice Department. Additional courses are planned
across
thestate this year... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Localteacherstrain
to handle active shooters, By JackieBorchardt
Teachers are in class today, but not to educate others — they are
thestudents. Today is the first of five regional courses being
taughtaround the state of Ohio to instruct school workers,
includingteachers, how to handle an active shooter situation. Attorney
GeneralMike DeWine said his office began preparing the courses after a
schoolshooting in Chardon in northeast Ohio last year. DeWine said
interestin the courses has been... read
more. |
SanCincinnati
Enquirer… Graduation,dropout
rates are improving, NewportIndependent
turnssurging problem around
Jan22, 2013 - Written by Jessica Brown - A national report released
todayhas good news about the nation’s high schools.Fewer students
dropped out of high school in 2009-10 than the previousyear, and more
students overall graduated.That’s according to a preliminary report
from the U.S. Department ofEducation’s National Center for Education
Statistics.Meanwhile, state data shows the Newport Independent School
District ismaking progress in curbing its dropout rate. The Enquirer
reported inMay... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle…Over $1.6 Million for
CollegeScholarshipsAvailable
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City), the
recentlyappointed Chairman of the Senate Committee on Workforce
&EconomicDevelopment, today announced that the Ohio Association
of
CareerColleges and Schools is now taking applications for the
2013Legislative Scholarship Program. The program offers over
400scholarship opportunities valued at more than $1.6 million
tograduating high school seniors in Ohio. The scholarships
aredesigned... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Rolloveraccident
near Union City
On January 24, 2013 at approximately 8:40 A.M., Darke County
Deputiesalong with Union City Fire and Rescue and CareFlight were
dispatched tothe area of Beamsville-Union City Road and Hillgrove-Ft.
Recovery Roadon a report of a one vehicle injury crash with
ejection.Preliminary investigation revealed a blue 1994 Ford Ranger,
driven by30 year old, John V. Neargarder of Union City, Ohio was
traveling easton Beamsville-Union City Road and passed another vehicle
in the samedirection at a high rate... read
more. |
SanJose
Mercury News… Transcript:Obama's
inaugural address 2013
The White House's official transcript of President Obama's
inauguraladdress, Jan. 21, 2013, timed at 15 minutes: Vice President
Biden, Mr.Chief Justice, members of the United States Congress,
distinguishedguests, and fellow citizens: Each time we gather to
inaugurate aPresident we bear witness to the enduring strength of our
Constitution.We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that
what binds thisnation together is not the colors of our skin or the
tenets of ourfaith or the origins... read
more. |
Brrr… Coldspell
hits
county
Darke County and the Miami Valley have been experiencing extreme
coldtemperatures since Sunday night, with lows reaching 5
degreesFahrenheit and wind chills as much as 10 degrees below zero. On
Mondayit warmed up to 18 degrees with light snow. The dry blowing snow
causedmultiple traffic incidents, including a 52-car pile-up on I-75.
SeveralDarke County residents reported their car doors were... read
more. |
WND.com… Homeschooler'sNeighbor
Sparks
SocialServices Case, By Alyssa Farah
Investigator did 'drive-by,' said family was planning to flee
-Published: Jan. 19 - A Colorado homeschooling mother has won
asocial-services case sparked by a neighbor’s complaint about the
familythat escalated when a social worker did a “drive-by” and
concluded theywere planning to flee. A neighbor of the single mother,
whose identityhas been withheld to protect her family’s privacy, tipped
off socialservices that the mother had been homeschooling several
children,according to the Home... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… ActiveShooter
Training for Educators Begins
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today
joinededucators and law enforcement officers at the first regional
"ActiveShooter Training for Educators" class taught today in Columbus.
Twotraining sessions are being held at the Education Service Center
ofCentral Ohio, where Attorney General DeWine addressed participants.
"Interms of student and teacher safety, our educators are the
firstresponders," said Attorney General DeWine. "I'm... read
more. |
BobBennettRe-Elected
Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party
COLUMBUS - Bob Bennett released the following statement after he
wasunanimously re-elected to serve another term as Chairman of the
OhioRepublican Party. Marilyn Ashcraft (Marietta), Tracey
Winbush(Youngstown), Bob Bennett (Cleveland), Ranae Lentz
(Bellefontaine) "I'mproud to serve a twelfth term as chairman of the
Ohio Republican Partyand I'm honored to chair the Party of leaders who
aren't afraid totackle the big and challenging issues facing hard
working Ohio... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff's Office… Singleoccupant
transported following collision
On January 21, 2013 at approximately 0946 am Darke County Deputiesalong
with Arcanum Fire and Arcanum Rescue were dispatched to 4110State Route
49 south in reference to a single vehicle injury accident.Preliminary
investigation revealed a tan 2003 Buick Century driven byJack A. Davis,
67, Pitsburg Ohio was northbound on state route 49 inthe 4100
block. Davis’ vehicle traveled off the left side
oftheroadway,
striking a fence. Davis’ vehicle... read
more. |
WHIO-TVVideo…
‘White-out’conditionslead
to 50-vehicle pileup on I-75
By Mandy Gambrell, Andy Sedlak - MIDDLETOWN — Luke Stevens said “it
wascomplete ice” when the car he was in with three others was hit
during amassive pileup on Interstate 75. An estimated 40 to 50 vehicles
crashedinto each other near the Ohio 122 exit in Middletown just before
noonMonday. No one involved sustained life-threatening injuries,
thoughmultiple people went to hospitals, officials said. Stevens, 18,
of... read
more. |
TheHill…
Obamasworn
in
for secondterm during White House ceremony, By
KevinBogardus
01/20/13 - President Obama was sworn in for his second term on
Sunday,accompanied by his family in a short ceremony in the White
House.Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath
ofoffice to Obama in the Blue Room, as the swearing-in was watched by
apress pool and broadcast by cable networks. Obama followed
presidentialprecedent in choosing Roberts as chief justice to
administer the oathof office to him. The... read
more. |
Kasichaskslegislature
to deliver State of the State Address in Lima
COLUMBUS – Today Gov. John R. Kasich formally asked the GeneralAssembly
to convene a special joint session in Lima on Feb. 19 for hisannual
State of the State address. Continuing a tradition he began lastyear at
Steubenville’s Wells Academy, the top-ranked public school inthe state,
Kasich’s decision to deliver the State of the State outsidethe capital
again is rooted in his desire to make state government moreaccessible
to Ohioans and shine a light on communities across Ohio... read
more. |
Kasich&Taylor
Speak at MLK Celebration
Ohioans Recognized for Carrying on King’s Legacy - Columbus —
GovernorJohn R. Kasich and Lt. Governor Mary Taylor spoke today at the
28thannual Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Celebration
heldat the Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbus. The event
wassponsored by the Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Commission,which is housed within the Equal... read
more. |
Darke County CommissionersMeeting
Minutesnow current
Darke County Commissioners meeting minutes have been brought up todate,
and will stay updated on a weekly basis. County News Onlineexpresses
its sincere apologies for its laxity in following throughwith one of
the core reasons it was established… to keep communityresidents
informed of the public activities of its public servants.CNO, since its
inception, has been... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Localitiesscramble
tosolve fund woes
Ohio budget cuts reaching deeper into local governments' pockets
-Written by Sharon Coolidge, Carrie Blackmore Smith and John Johnston
-Jan 16, 2013 - No more trash collection. Less police and
fireprotection. New taxes and fees. Borrowing from savings. That’s
howcities, villages and townships in Southwest Ohio are dealing
withcontinued efforts to wean them off state funding. The biggest cut
yetis the elimination of the estate tax, which hit local
municipalitiesthis year... read
more. |
Secretaryof
State Jon Husted … Bright“I.D.E.A.”
and Election Official of the Year Awards Presented
Columbus – Secretary of State Jon Husted announced Friday the
BrightI.D.E.A. (Innovative Developments in Election Administration)
Awardrecipients at the Ohio Association of Election Officials
Conference.Local boards of elections were asked to submit their Bright
I.D.E.A.’sto the Secretary of State prior to the conference to be
consideredaccording to the following criteria: • The development of an
innovationthat was successfully put into practice. • The I.D.E.A.
caused a... read
more. |
PlainDealer...Canmembers of Congress retire
with full pay
after just one term?PolitiFact Ohio
By Tom Feran, The Plain Dealer - January 11, 2013 - Political
trendscome and go, but the classics endure.Such is the case with a
chain email PolitiFact Ohio received to startthe new year. When we
received a nearly identical version a couple ofyears ago, we said it
could be "a new classic of the genre."The email claims that Congress
gets special perks nobody else does;complains that a complacent media
ignores the news, and requests thatrecipients of the email forward it
on to 20 more people... read
more. |
Beagle Named to Chair
WorkforceDevelopment
Tipp City Senator named to top position of Senate Workforce
&Economic Development Committee - COLUMBUS– Senate President
Keith
Faber(R–Celina) today named State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City)
Chairmanof the Senate Standing Committee on Workforce &
EconomicDevelopment. A newly created panel, Beagle’s committee will
beresponsible for designing new, creative initiatives to expand... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… PhoneScam
Alert
Citizens report that they receive multiple phone calls from a
person,who in most cases is what sounds to be an adult male with a
foreignaccent. The caller was demanding payment for the
digging
ofgravesites that the citizen had not requested. In what
isbelieved to be an act of intimidation, the caller then advised that
hehad their personal information; such as date of birth, address,
socialsecurity number, etc... read
more. |
Darke GOP Men Host
CoalRepresentative,
By Lyn Bliss,Associate Editor
Missy Mae Walters was the featured speaker at the recent Darke
CountyRepublican Men's Club Meeting. Walters is the Southwest Ohio
RegionalCoordinator for Count on Coal. Eighty-two per-cent of Ohio's
energy isgenerated through the use of coal - providing 118.1 billion
kilowatthours of electricity, or enough power for the equivalent of 4.8
millionhomes and 212,000 businesses. Ohio ranks number ten in... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle… FundingforOhio
Co-op & Internship Programs Announced
SinclairCommunityCollege
and University of Dayton get piece of $11 million-
COLUMBUS–
State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) announced todaythat the State
Controlling Board has approved nearly $11 million infunding for the
Choose Ohio First Co-op/Internship Program. “Mostemployers today are
seeking workers who have more than just a degree,”Beagle said.
“Internships and co-ops allow students to develop the realworld skills
and experiences they... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Stategives
$5
millionfor mental-health services to head off violence
Gov. John Kasich says families in crisis need help. - By Alan Johnson
-Thursday January 10, 2013 - In the days following the Dec. 14
massacreat Sandy Hook Elementary School, the phone lines lit up at the
NationalAlliance on Mental Illness Ohio. There were calls from parents
worriedabout their children struggling with mental illness and from
othersconcerned about the worsening crisis of untreated mental illness.
Sincethen, the list of families in crisis that the Ohio group is
workingwith has topped 1,000... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, January 12, 2013 - When it comes to politics, America
isclearly two different nations without much middle ground. Half of
alllikely voters now give President Obama positive marks for
leadership,his highest ratings since the early months of his
presidency. But takea closer look: Eighty-nine percent (89%) of
Democrats and 53% of votersnot affiliated with either of the major
political parties give Obamagood or excellent marks... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Ohio’spublicschools
rate 12th in U.S. with B- grade,
ByCatherineCandisky
Friday January 11, 2013 - Ohio’s public school system earned a
bettergrade on the nation’s report card this year, but the state’s rank
—fifth in the nation three years ago — fell to 12th. Education
Week’sQuality Counts 2013 gave Ohio schools a B-. For the fifth
year,Maryland ranked first in the nation with a B+, followed
byMassachusetts, New York and Virginia, all earning Bs. South
Dakotaranked last with a D+. The national average was C+. “We’re
pleased tobe rated 12th and to be... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
DeWine Releases 2012 Human Trafficking Annual Report
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today released
theHuman Trafficking Annual Report, which outlines efforts made by
theOhio Attorney General's Office in 2012 to better protect
Ohioansagainst the threat of human trafficking. "Human trafficking is
ahorrendous crime that preys upon the most vulnerable among us,
oftentargeting our children," said Ohio Attorney General
MikeDeWine. "I am proud of the... read
more. |
AdamsSworn
Inas
State Representative of the 80th House District
COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) yesterday wassworn
in as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the
130thGeneral Assembly. He represents the 80th Ohio House District,
whichincludes Miami County and portions of Darke County. “I look
forward tocontinue my work representing the citizens of the 80th
District in theOhio House of Representatives during the 130th... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Employersto
feel pains from nasty Ohio flu season,
byOlivia Barrow
This year’s flu season has taken a mean turn in Ohio, with
1,922influenza-related hospitalizations reported in the state so far.
Thatcompares to 86 last winter and 175 the year before. “Flu season got
anearly start in Ohio but it’s not too late to get your flu
vaccination,”said Dr. Ted Wymyslo, director of the Ohio Department of
Health. “Wealso want to help Ohioans understand more about the
protection offeredby... read
more. |
OhioAttorney
General, BWC… CelinaMan
pleads
guilty to Worker’s Compensation Fraud
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ohio Bureau
ofWorkers' Compensation (BWC) Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer
announcedtoday the conviction of a Celina man caught on camera
defrauding Ohio'sworkers' compensation system. Jason Dross, 39, pleaded
guilty to onecount of Workers' Compensation Fraud in
November. He
wassentenced this morning to pay the state $31,736.98 in
restitution.Authorities with the BWC began investigating the Mercer
County manafter... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Arcticfrontexpected
in region next week, By Mandy Gambrell
SOUTHWEST OHIO — Though some areas of Southwest Ohio reached recordhigh
temperatures Friday, an arctic front is on the way next
week.Temperatures will stay warmer this weekend as rain falls Saturday
nightand Sunday, with highs in the 60s Saturday. A few inches of rain
arepossible, said Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson. Rain is expected
totaper off Sunday night, but may end with a little light snow, he
said.Temps fall into the 30s by the end of Sunday and down to 25
degreeson... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… AppealsCourtUpholds
Health
Department Finding of Smoking Ban Violations, $2,500 Fine,By
Dennis Whalen - January 9, 2013 - The Tenth District Court ofAppeals
has upheld a ruling against a Dayton bar for violating Ohio'sstate-wide
smoking ban. The Tenth District Court of Appeals has upheldsmoking ban
violations against a Dayton bar in a ruling that clarifiesthe
application of the law. The decision affirmed a trial court rulingthat
the observations of two Montgomery County health
departmentinvestigators that multiple patrons of a Dayton bar were
smoking ina... read
more. |
Upstart
Business Journal… LarryPage
believes driverless cars can make the world a better place,by
Michael del Castillo - January 3, 2013 Google’s cofounder and
chiefexecutive Larry Page is certain in his belief that driverless cars
aresafer than human chauffeurs. In a report published today by
Fortune,the founder dutifully laid out his company’s reasons for
getting intothe upstart industry. Fortune described Page’s enumeration
of thebenefits of driverless cars as "methodical," as he cited
energysavings... read
more. |
TheHill…
Biden,NRA
to
meet onguns, By Justin Sink and Jennifer
Martinez
01/08/13 - Vice President Biden will meet with the National
RifleAssociation (NRA) and a range of other groups this week as
PresidentObama’s gun violence task force shifts into high gear. A
flurry ofmeetings with Biden and other Cabinet members were announced
on Tuesdaythat will include gun-safety and sportsmen’s groups as well
asHollywood and video-game interests. The pace and scope of Biden’s
work— the task force he is leading is said to be considering
significantchanges... read
more. |
UpstartBusiness
Journal… GuyKawasaki
sees
self-publishing, self-reliant future for authors
by Teresa Novellino - January 7, 2013 - Guy Kawasaki is a
venturecapitalist, an entrepreneur and a former “chief evangelist” at
Apple(Nasddaq: AAPL), so sometimes you forget that he’s also a
prolificauthor, someone whose must-reads for company founders include
The Artof the Start and Rules for Revolutionaries. Writing and
publishingbooks was what he focused on in an interview with VentureBeat
inconjunction with the release of his newest book, APE:
Author,Publisher, Entrepreneur... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video… DarkeCountywarns
residents after fake worker incident
Man invades home, claimed to be from health department - GREENVILLE
—The Darke County health commissioner and the sheriff’s office
arewarning residents to always ask for proper identification
wheneveranyone visits their home claiming to be on official business.
“Do youever let anybody in your house if they don’t have ID? Nope. It’s
justthe wise thing to do,” Tom Riley, a county resident... read
more. |
TheHill…
Demslook
for up
to$1T in new revenues, By Alexander Bolton
01/07/13 - Democrats say they want to raise as much as $1 trillion
innew revenues through tax reform later this year to balance
Republicandemands to slash mandatory spending. Democratic leaders have
had littletime to craft a new position for their party since passing a
tax dealTuesday that will raise $620 billion in revenue over the next
10 years.The emerging consensus, however, is that the next installment
ofdeficit reduction should reach $2 trillion and about half of it
shouldcome... read
more. |
State
Senator Keith Faber… FaberSworn
in as President of the Ohio Senate
COLUMBUS – State Senator Keith Faber (R-Celina) today was sworn in
asPresident of the Ohio Senate during opening day ceremonies at
theStatehouse, which marked the start of the 130th General
Assembly.Serving the residents of the 12th Ohio Senate District,
President Faberis the first Senate President to serve from Mercer
County. AsPresident, Senator Faber will oversee the 33-seat
chamber... read
more. |
NewYork
Times… HealthInsurersRaise
Some
Rates by Double Digits, By ReedAbelson
January 5, 2013 - Health insurance companies across the country
areseeking and winning double-digit increases in premiums for
somecustomers, even though one of the biggest objectives of the
Obamaadministration’s health care law was to stem the rapid rise
ininsurance costs for consumers. Dave Jones, the California
insurancecommissioner, said some insurance companies could raise rates
as muchas they did before the law was enacted. Particularly vulnerable
to thehigh rates are small businesses... read
more. |
SpeakerJohn
Boehner… BoehnerAddressesthe
Opening Session of the 113th Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following is the full text of House Speaker
JohnBoehner’s (R-OH) address to the opening session of the 113th
Congress,as prepared for delivery: “Leader Pelosi, members of the House
andSenate, dear family and friends, fellow countrymen: “We meet again
atdemocracy’s great port of call. Every two years, at
thishour,the Constitution brings a new order to this House.
It is
aninterlude for reflection, a glimpse of old truths... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… NewMadison
House Fire Ruled Arson
On December 29, 2012 at approximately 8:31 pm, the Darke
CountySheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting a house fire at
2116State Route 121, just north of New Madison, Ohio. New Madison
FireDepartment along with several other mutual aid fire
departmentsresponded to the scene to extinguish the blaze. The Darke
CountySheriff’s Office and State Fire Marshal’s Office were requested
toinvestigate the fire... read
more. |
Newsfrom
'TheHill'… Nation’sjob-marketrecovery
rests in lawmakers’ hands, By VickiNeedham
01/06/13- A robust labor market recovery this year is dependent
onCongress and the White House successfully resolving major budget
issueswithin the next couple months. Economists and business groups say
thejob market, which continued improving during months of tense talks
overthe so-called "fiscal cliff," faces a jolt if policymakers can't
cleara looming trio of budgetary hurdles. Concern is heightening around
therisk to the economy of failing to reach an agreement on a
debt-limit... read
more. |
News
from ‘The Hill’… Houseapproves
'fiscal cliff' deal; bill headed to Obama's desk
By Russell Berman and Pete Kasperowicz - 01/01/13 - The House
lateTuesday night voted to approve a sweeping tax deal to prevent the
mostsignificant effects of the "fiscal cliff," overcoming
Republicanresistance to raising income tax rates on the wealthiest
earners. The257-167 vote culminated a day of high drama in the Capitol,
asRepublican leaders considered and then quickly abandoned a plan
toattach steep... read
more. |
News
from ‘The Hill’… Senatepasses
'cliff' bill; House balks
Jan 1, 2013 - Senate-passed 'fiscal cliff' agreement in trouble inHouse
- The Senate’s New Year’s Eve compromise on the "fiscal cliff"hit major
turbulence in the House on Tuesday, and the Republicanmajority is
likely to try to amend the bill and send it back to theSenate, House
Republicans said. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor(R-Va.) told his
conference he is flatly opposed to the Senate... read
more. |
WHIO-TV,ODE…
Ratings,PerformanceStatistics
for Local Districts
These are the ratings, performance index (PI) scores and poverty
levelsnoted by the Ohio Department of Education for the more than 400
schoolsin our nine-county Miami Valley region, per the preliminary data
fromthe 2011-12 Ohio Report Cards. The performance index score reflects
theachievement of every student enrolled for the academic year for
schoolsserving third through eighth grade or 10th through 12th grade.
Thereport card rating is based... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Companies,colleges
partner to create 3,500 internships
Thursday, December 13, 2012 - Dayton-area colleges are being
awardedmore than $2 million as part of an Ohio investment toward
creating moreco-ops and internships.In total, the state is spending $11
million on the program, along withmatching funds from Ohio employers
such as Honda Motor Co., Procter& Gamble Co., Owens Corning and
First Energy.The grants are part of Gov. John Kasich's workforce
developmentstrategies to... read
more. |
County
News Online… Allsnowadvisories
and emergencies cancelled
Also, DBJ: Heavy snow, wind weigh on Dayton region, plus a
WHIO-TVvideoAt 10:45 a.m. Thursday, Sheriff Toby Spencer brought Darke
County backto a Level 1 snow advisory. At 1:45 p.m. all snow advisories
andemergencies were cancelled.“Some secondary roadways remain snow and
ice covered; extra cautionshould be exercised while driving.”The county
had been moved to a Modified Level 3 at 6 a.m., then Level 2at 8
a.m.... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… LevelThree
Snow Emergency Issued
Eight to 10 inches of snow Wednesday was predicted for the Darke
Countyarea late afternoon Tuesday. Due to expected high winds, a
BlizzardWatch had been issued by the National Weather Service.About
mid-day on Wednesday, a Level Three Snow Emergency was issued byDarke
County Sheriff Toby Spencer. High winds had started Tuesday nightand
were responsible for blowing snow that made roads all butimpassible....
read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Top15
most-popular social media sites, by
OliviaBarrow
Monday, December 17, 2012 - Getting plugged in to social media is
thenext biggest thing for advertisers, but with so many social
networksout there, which do you choose? With 750 million unique
monthlyvisitors, Facebook ranks far and away as the most popular
socialnetworking site, according to an eBizMBA ranking in December. But
don’tforget about Twitter, with 250 million visitors, and LinkedIn... read
more. |
TreasurerJosh
Mandel… ImpendingTAG
expiration requires
newinvestment options
COLUMBUS - Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel sent notice to local
governmentfinance officers today that the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation's(FDIC) Transaction Account Guarantee (TAG) Program is
currently set toexpire on December 31, 2012. The TAG program was
created in 2008 inresponse to the global financial crisis, and provides
an uncappedfederal guarantee on funds held at FDIC-insured depository
institutionsin noninterest-bearing transaction accounts... read
more. |
Silicon
Valley Journal… JohnMcAfee
on
drugs, guns and money, by CromwellSchubarth
Friday, December 14, 2012 - Software mogul John McAfee is on the
runagain in Miami, but this time it's his mouth not his feet doing
thework. In a wild interview on CNBC's Squawk Box, the 67-year-old who
iswanted for questioning in connection to a murder in Belize,
talkedabout drugs, guns and money, as well as his weeks in hiding. Here
aresome of the highlights: — On money: "Any idiot can make... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, December 22, 2012 - ‘Twas the week before Christmas, and
thequestion remains: Will taxes go up, or will they stay just the
same?Voter confidence is fading that Congress and the president will
reach adeal to avoid the December 31 “fiscal cliff” of big tax hikes
andautomatic across-the-board spending cuts. But voters still
seePresident Obama as more willing than congressional Republicans... read
more. |
OhioDepartment
of Transportation… MildWinter
Leaves Motorists Outof Practice
ODOT’s best advice when driving in winter conditions: Ice
&Snow,Take It Slow - COLUMBUS (Thursday, December 20, 2012) –
As
Ohioans getready to drive in the first possible winter storm this
season, the OhioDepartment of Transportation (ODOT) warns motorists in
Ice and Snow,Take It Slow, especially on interstates and
state-maintained highwayswhere speeds are faster and traffic volumes
are higher. Research showsby the time the first winter storm hits, most
motorists have forgottentheir safe... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch… Armedstaffer
may be option for
schools,DeWine says
Ohio’s top law-enforcement officer says schools should consider
arming“someone” in their building to defend students against a
gunman.Stressing that it is a decision to be made by local school
districts,Attorney General Mike DeWine said that “if I was on a school
board ...I would seriously consider having someone in that school, who
may be anex-police officer, someone who has significant training,
someone whohad access to a gun in school.” “But you would have to be
very carefulabout it... read
more. |
Father arrested, charged in
childabuse case
On Friday, December 21, 2012 at 10:35 pm, Cody Cantrell, age 21,
wasarrested at his residence, 740 Greenville Nashville Rd., Greenville,
OHby Darke County Sheriffs Office on a warrant for felonious assault
andchild abuse, both felonies of the second degree. A
summonshasbeen issued to Chelsea Hartman, age 20, of Greenville, for
child abuse,felony of the third degree. The case was initiated on
November 28, 2012when a two week old... read
more. |
USAToday…
Worlddoes
not
end, Mayanenthusiasts enjoy the day, David
Agren
The last day of the Maya calendar came Friday, but nothing really
badhappened as some claimed it would. Mexico tourism officials
werethankful for the business. ISLA MUJERES, Mexico — Alfredo
Izquierdodressed in white and stood on the cliffs of this island near
Cancún,where Mayan women would come for fertility rituals centuries
ago. Hecame to the most easterly point in Mexican territory to... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… TwoArrested
in
Burglary in Process
On Thursday, December 20th, 2012 at approximately 2:35 PM, Darke
CountySheriffs Deputies responded to 165 South Main Street in
Palestine, OHon a report of a burglary in progress. Witnesses to the
crime informedauthorities that the door to the residence had been
kicked in andChristmas presents were being taken. The witnesses took
photographs ofthe suspects and provided... read
more. |
WHIO-TVVideo…
Timeline:Winter
weatherarrives in region
SOUTHWEST OHIO — The Southwest Ohio and Eastern Indiana regions
areunder a Winter Weather Advisory through 10 p.m. Friday. The area
isunder a wind advisory through 4 p.m. Friday. The following is
atimeline of weather events as they are reported to and by Storm
Center7. 5:12 a.m.: Dayton Power and Light is reported 233 customers
withoutpower in Montgomery County, 19 outages in... read
more. |
UpstartBusiness
Journal… Obama:'Time'
person of the year (and leader
of an awesome geek squad)
byJ. Jennings Moss, Editor - December 19, 2012 - “You do understand
thatas President of the United States, the amount of power you have
isoverstated in some ways,” Obama tells Time magazine. “But what you
dohave the capacity to do is to set a direction.”If there's a message
for entrepreneurs and startup founders from Timemagazine's selection of
President Barack Obama as its Person of theYear for 2012, it's this:
Surround yourself with geeks.The magazine spills considerable ink
talking about... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch… BlameGame
back in Cliff talks,
By Lisa Mascaro andMelanie Mason
Wednesday December 12, 2012 - WASHINGTON — Optimism
surroundingsecretive high-level budget talks faded quickly yesterday
amid a freshround of partisan finger-pointing, reducing the chances of
resolvingthe fiscal standoff by Christmas. House Speaker John Boehner
of WestChester spoke to President Barack Obama by phone late in the
eveningafter presenting a GOP counteroffer. Republicans, meanwhile,
showedfurther signs of political division. Top members of the party... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle… ThirdFrontier
Funding available for Dayton Area Tech Start-Ups
$4 Million Approved for Region’s Entrepreneurial Signature Program
-COLUMBUS – State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today
announcedControlling Board has approved $4 million from the Ohio Third
FrontierProgram to Dayton-based Development Projects, Inc. (DPI) to
advance theEntrepreneurial Signature Program in West Central Ohio.
“TheEntrepreneurial Signature Program provides local technology... read
more. |
TheHill… Report:Boehner
proposes tax hike
fornation's millionaires, By Kyle Balluck
12/15/12 - Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) has offered to raise the
toptax rate for earners making more than $1 million, a source told
theAssociated Press. The development in the fiscal talks comes
amidpessimism the Speaker and President Obama can hammer out a deal
beforeChristmas. The source said Obama has not accepted the offer,
accordingto the Associated Press, which added that Boehner is still
seeking morespending cuts than... read
more. |
UpstartBusiness
Journal… Canpotbusinesses
stop
holding their breath? byTeresa Novellino
December 14, 2012 - President Barack Obama says federal
authoritiesshould not make it a “top priority” to step in and assert
federal lawin the states of Colorado and Washington, both of which
legalizedmarijuana for recreational use. “We’ve got bigger fish to
fry,” Obamatold ABC News’ Barbara Walters in an interview that airs in
fulltonight on 20/20. "It would not make sense for us to... read
more. |
TheHill… Reports:Obama
to nominate Kerry
forsecretary of State, By Kyle Balluck
12/15/12 - President Obama has decided to nominate Sen. John
Kerry(D-Mass.) as the next secretary of State, according to news
reports. Anunidentified source told CNN that a formal announcement
could come asearly as next week. ABC News, quoting unidentified
sources, said news,including the mass shooting at a school in Newtown,
Connecticut, haddelayed the announcement. Kerry emerged as the favorite
to succeedSecretary of State Hillary Clinton when U.N. Ambassador
Susan... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
Biggergovernment
is better; WhatThey
Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, December 15, 2012 - Since Election Day, the number of
voterswho like the idea of bigger government is up, but most still have
theopposite view. One-in-three Likely U.S. Voters (34%) now prefer
alarger government with more services and higher taxes to one with
fewerservices and lower taxes. That's the highest level of support
forbigger government we have ever measured. Most voters (56%),
however,still favor smaller... read
more. |
NewarkAdvocate… Consequencesof
the fiscal cliff,Written
by Congressman Pat Tiberi
Dec 11, 2012 - Nearly everywhere you turn headlines give updates on
the“looming fiscal cliff” and give dire warnings about what would
happenif a compromise isn’t reached. But there’s a lot of confusion
aboutwhat exactly the fiscal cliff is and what the consequences are if
thecountry reaches it. The fiscal cliff is a combination of nearly
$600billion in tax hikes and indiscriminate spending cuts set to
takeeffect on Jan. 2. The Congressional Budget Office predicts that if
thenation goes “over” the... read
more. |
ToledoBlade… Mich.Gov.
Snyder signs into
lawright-to-work bills limiting unions, By
TyrelLinkhorn
Union members, supporters crowd Capitol - LANSING —Michigan Gov.
RickSnyder has signed right-to-work legislation, dealing a devastating
andonce-unthinkable defeat to organized labor in a state that has been
acradle of the movement for generations. He put his signatures on
thebills today, hours after the state House passed the measures.
Mr.Snyder says a failed ballot proposal to enshrine collective
bargainingrights in the constitution triggered the discussion that led
to thepassage... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Locals,schoolsreact
to elementary shooting, By Jill Kelley
The shooting at a Connecticut elementary school Friday that
killeddozens of people, including at least 20 children, has
promptedquestions about the security measures in place at Dayton-area
schools.“It puts everyone on hyper-vigilance; it is human nature,” said
JillMoberley, Dayton Public Schools spokeswoman, of the shooting’s
relationto Dayton. “We want to assure parents that Dayton Public
Schools has adistrictwide security... read
more. |
Reaction to the
OhioTransportation Plan
Ohio Trucking Association - COLUMBUS, OHIO, DECEMBER 13, 2012 -- Of
allthe possible scenarios regarding the future of the Ohio Turnpike
thathave been put forth in the past year, the Ohio Trucking
Association(OTA) believes Governor Kasich has chosen the best one for
alltravelers in the state. "I'm gratified that as a trade
associationrepresenting a major user of the turnpike, we have had
manyopportunities to voice our concerns with the Ohio Turnpike
Commission,ODOT, KPMG, and... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch… OhioTurnpike
to stay public,By
Joe Vardon
Ohio gets piece of national $42.9 million Pfizer settlement -
December12, 2012 - Gov. John Kasich will not try to lease the Ohio
Turnpike toa private entity and instead try to generate cash for
stateinfrastructure projects while keeping the 241-mile toll road as
apublic asset, according to several lawmakers briefed on
theadministration’s plans. The state could leverage the turnpike
byissuing new debt against it or redirecting toll revenue toward
projectsaway from the turnpike. Kasich would need a... read
more. |
TragedyInConnecticut:
20 Children, 6 Adults Killed At Elementary School
By Mark Memmott - NPR, Obama, Boehner - December 14, 2012 - NPR
SpecialCoverage Of The Conn. School Shooting The nation is watching in
horrortoday as the scope of a tragedy in Newtown, Conn., becomes clear.
As avisibly upset President Obama said at midafternoon, "our hearts
arebroken." At Newtown's Sandy Hook Elementary School, authorities say,
agunman fatally... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer… Thecase
against tolls: Does it hold up?,
ByJason Williams
Dec 12, 2012 - The governors of Ohio and Kentucky are scheduled to
signan agreement today in Covington that will map out how to pay for a
$2.5billion Brent Spence Bridge replacement.U.S. transportation
secretary Ray LaHood is scheduled to join Ohio Gov.John Kasich and
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear in urging the projectforward. Both
governors favor charging tolls as a way to raise revenueand fast-track
construction.Not everyone agrees.In recent weeks, local lawyer and
conservative talk-radio... read
more. |
Ohio
Dept. of Transportation... OhioLaunches
‘Jobs andTransportation Plan’
Ohio Turnpike will not be leased; Commission remains
public,independent; Tolls remain low
COLUMBUS (Thursday, December 13, 2012) – Governor John R.
Kasichembarked on a two-day state tour as he, Ohio Department
ofTransportation (ODOT) Director Jerry Wray, Ohio Turnpike Director
RickHodges and others unveil a first-of-its-kind plan to
generateapproximately $3 billion for highway road construction... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer… Husted:Feds
should pay for new voting
machines, ByBarry M. Horstman
Dec 10, 2012 - WASHINGTON — Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted
saidMonday there is one major thing the federal government could do to
helpimprove elections in Ohio: give the state the tens of millions
ofdollars it needs to upgrade or replace its aging voting machines.
“Ourmachines are old – they’re wearing out,” Husted told a conference
onthe 2012 election sponsored by the Pew Center on the States. “We
can’trun an ... election system on the cheap.” Like most states, Ohio
in themid... read
more. |
CensusCountdown
Begins for America’s Farmers and Ranchers
Washington, December 10, 2012 –America’s farmers and ranchers will
soonhave the opportunity to make a positive impact on their communities
bytaking part in the 2012 Census of Agriculture. Conducted every
fiveyears by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)
NationalAgricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the Census is a
complete countof all U.S. farms, ranches and those who operate them... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine … AGasks
for assistance regarding
businesspursuit route
(CLEVELAND, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is asking
forassistance from Cleveland-area business owners to help
investigatorspiece together the police pursuit that ended in an
officers-involvedshooting incident late last month. Two people died.
Agents with theBureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) have collected
severalsurveillance videos from businesses located along the chase
route, andthey are hoping to find more. "We want to make sure this
investigationis as thorough as possible,"... read
more. |
Warningto
Homeowners… Bewareof
companies offering
valuationappeals assistance
Darke County Auditor, Carol Ginn, and Sheriff Toby Spencer are
warningproperty owners to beware of companies offering to assist
withvaluation appeals. Tax Compliance Services, LLC of Cleveland has
mailedletters to area residents saying they could be overpaying their
taxesbecause “the County” value of their property might be in error.
Ginnsaid owners can do the research on their own and can file an appeal
forno charge with the Board of Revision (BOR). “We often advise
homeownersto contact... read
more. |
TheHill… WhiteHouse
could protect middle class
fromtax hikes if deficit talks falter
By Peter Schroeder and Bernie Becker - 12/09/12 - The White House
hasthe power to temporarily protect taxpayers from middle-class tax
hikeseven as upper income rates rise if Congress does nothing and all
of theBush-era tax rates expire in January. Experts and lawmakers alike
agreethat Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has the power to adjust
howmuch is withheld from paychecks for tax purposes — for all taxpayers
orjust for some. By doing so, Geithner could ensure paychecks... read
more. |
UpstartBusiness
Journal… Entrepreneurshipbooms
in U.S., but real potential lies elsewhere
By Laura Baverman, Contributing Writer - November 29, 2012 -
Patyourselves on the back U.S. entrepreneurs. You’ve created a
movement.The rate of entrepreneurship is growing at the fastest pace
sincepre-recession, creating tons of new jobs and outpacing activity
inother global nations. And these aren’t forced entrepreneurs. They’re
soconfident, they’re leaving perfectly fine existing jobs to chase
adream or test a... read
more. |
Rasmussen… WhatThey
Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’sKey
Polls
Saturday, December 08, 2012 - The GOP is losing the messaging war inthe
ongoing debate over how to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff.”Voters
are more confident that the president is willing to agree to adeal with
both spending cuts and tax increases than Republicans are.Just 40%
think Obama will insist on tax increases only, while 51% feelthe GOP
will insist on spending cuts only. Most unaffiliated voters
areskeptical that either side is really willing to accept a deal.
Thepresident “is... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… BarackObama
won Ohio by 166,214 votes,final
tally shows
By Rich Exner - Friday, December 07, 2012 - Ohio's final
electionresults released Thursday show that Barack Obama defeated Mitt
Romneyby 166,214 votes, or 3 percentage points. Both the turnout and
marginof victory were down from 2008, when Obama defeated Republican
JohnMcCain. But the 5,580,822 people who cast ballots in this
year'spresidential race were the third most in Ohio history, behind
only 2008and 2004. The final tally shows Obama with 2,827,621 votes
(50.7percent)... read
more. |
Darke
County Crime Stoppers… NewFugitives
added to Most Wanted
The Darke County Crime Stoppers have added two new fugitives to
theirMost Wanted list: Buddy Eugene Clark and Jeremy Allan Wynn.
BuddyEugene Clark - Wanted For Trafficking in Cocaine. Jeremy Allan
Wynn -Wanted For Possession of Cocaine, a felony of the 5th degree.
StillListed on Darke County's Most Wanted are: Two unknown subjects
wantedfor Armed... read
more. |
Investigation into two-week
oldbaby
withinjuries
On 11-28-12, Greenville Police were dispatched to Children's
MedicalCenter in Dayton, OH on a 2 week old baby that arrived there
withsignificant injuries. The injuries included broken legs,
abrokenarm, swelling and bleeding of the brain, bleeding on the spine,
facialbruising, and broken ribs. The investigation concluded
theinjuries occurred in the City of Greenville.
Followingfurtherinvestigation by detectives from Greenville Police
Department, the casehas been submitted... read
more. |
TheColumbus
Dispatch… Portmanresists
debt-ceiling proposal, By JessicaWehrman
Thursday December 6, 2012 - WASHINGTON — Sen. Rob Portman
urgesPresident Barack Obama to lay off a White House plan to change
theprocedure that the federal government uses to raise the debt
ceiling.Portman’s letter came after the U.S. Department of Treasury
released ablog suggesting changing the current process — which requires
Congressto vote to raise the debt ceiling — with a process in which
Congressgains the right to formally “disapprove” of debt-ceiling
increases butthe... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle… Investmentplan
for
Struggling Communities Passes Ohio Senate
NewMarkets
TaxCredit Expansion Clears Chamber 31-2- COLUMBUS– State
Senator
Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) announced todaythat Senate Bill 327,
legislation designed to boost investment in lowincome communities,
passed the Ohio Senate 31-2. Joint-sponsored withState Senator Charleta
Tavares (D–Columbus), SB 327 seeks to expandaccess to private
investment capital for small businesses located ineconomically
distressed areas of the state by... read
more. |
NewTrainingProgram
Available in Darke County
Manufacturing Readiness program aims to prepare job seekers
forpositions in Darke County and beyondDARKE COUNTY- Darke County has
begun offering a manufacturing readinesstraining program to assist
individuals seeking employment andopportunity in manufacturing in West
Central Ohio. The program, whichwas developed with input from local
companies, covers a broad range ofsubjects relevant to entry-level
manufacturing positions includingtopics such as print reading,
manufacturing... read
more. |
Upstart
Business Journal… Startupguru
Steve Blank gives knowledge away for free
byLaura Baverman - November 27, 2012- Talk about #GivingTuesday.Steve
Blank—a Lean Startup pioneer, most-coveted Stanford professor,the man
who packs rooms at conferences, whose courses are modeled
inuniversities nationwide—has opened his library of presentations
andlectures, books, and videos to any entrepreneur, wannabe
entrepreneur,or entrepreneurship educator.Blank calls it open-source
entrepreneurship, his chance... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… DefenseForum:
Some expansion plans on hold over sequestration
byJoe Cogliano - Thursday, November 29, 2012- Until the dust settles in
the battle over the so-called fiscal cliff,defense firms such as
Peerless Technologies Corp. have put expansionplans on hold.Michael
Bridges, president of Fairborn-based Peerless, is awaiting theoutcome
before he goes forward with building additional space. But thathasn’t
interfered with his focus on work the company has already won,or is
going after.“We’ll be keeping... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
CIC
Issues First Small Business Loan
Board that runs the Partnering for Progress initiative issues its
firstlow-interest loan locally to help spur investment, job creation -
DARKECOUNTY- Under a new program, the Darke County Community
ImprovementCorporation (CIC) has issued a low-interest small business
loan for thefirst time in the organization’s history. A
$100,000
loan hasrecently been issued to Ohio Plastics Processors of Greenville
insupport of the company’s job creating project and investment in
thelocal... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Q&A:Justin
Bayer, Welcome to College LLC, by JoeCogliano
Thursday, November 29, 2012 - Justin Bayer had big dreams
aboutrevolutionizing the college visit, he just needed technology to
catchup. In 2004, the University of Dayton graduate was running a
tourprogram for the admissions office at an East Coast university when
hehad an epiphany. While laying in bed at 2 a.m., he decided to find
outif the domain name welcometocollege.com was available. It was, so...
read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video… Thanksfor
thank-you
letter from Afghanistan, BySteve Baker
Greenville letter-writer receives American flag from Afghanistan
-GREENVILLE, Ohio — As a class assignment for 6th graders nearly a
yearago at the middle school in the Greenville School District
studentswrote letters of appreciation to the military men and women
inOperation Enduring Freedom overseas in Afghanistan. About a year
later,much to the tearful surprise of 13-year-old Natalie House, a
seventhgrader at the Jr. High School in Greenville, she received an
Americanflag from the... read
more. |
LifeToday… At
$7a cup, this Starbucks joe is blackgold,
By Ben Popken, TODAY contributor
Fancy a $7 cup of Starbucks? In this day of skyrocketing gas, grain
andfood prices, only a select few do. But that's the price for a
specialrare brew Starbucks is serving up in just a few locations. If
you wantto sip this black elixir, you'll have to ask for "Costa Rica
FincaPalmilera," and fork over $40 for a half-pound. Also, you'll need
tolive in Seattle or Portland. Only 48 stores in the country have
thebeans, and 46 of them are in one of these two cities. It's not just
anyStarbucks there that have them... read
more. |
Rasmussen… WhatThey
Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’sKey
Polls
Saturday, December 01, 2012 - How long will this current era of
goodfeelings last? President Obama, like most Election Day winners in
yearspast, is enjoying a bounce in his job approval ratings in the
RasmussenReports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. For the second week
in a row,41% of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the
rightdirection. That’s up 25 points from a year ago and close to the
highestlevel of optimism during the Obama presidency... read
more. |
HouseSpeaker
John Boehner… BoehnerResponds
to
Obama’s Unserious Fiscal Cliff Proposal
WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) delivered
thefollowing response to President Obama today, urging the
administrationto work with Republicans on a balanced approach to
resolving the fiscalcliff that includes serious spending cuts and
pro-growth tax reformsneeded to address the debt and help the economy
grow. “The presidenttraveled to a small business in Pennsylvania today
to talk about thefiscal cliff. Unfortunately... read
more. |
ToledoBlade… Economicactivity
hints at fear
ofconsequences as Ohio senator seeks reform,
ByTom Troy
The approaching “fiscal cliff” of big budget cuts and big tax
increasesis already having a negative effect on the economy, U.S. Sen.
RobPortman (R., Ohio) said Thursday. In a telephone news conference
withOhio reporters, Mr. Portman said a lot of economic activity
thatnormally would happen in 2013 is happening right now as investors
tryto avoid the effects of threatened tax increases. The fiscal
cliffrefers to the combination of tax increases and spending cuts that
willtake effect Jan. 1 unless... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch… Boehnerunhappy
at Dems for lack of cuts
WASHINGTON — A pessimistic-sounding John Boehner complained
yesterdaythat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats have
refused tooffer deep spending cuts as part of a major budget agreement.
Emergingfrom a meeting with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the
Housespeaker said he was “disappointed in what’s happened in the last
coupleof weeks” as the White House and congressional Republicans have
workedon a plan to avoid the combination of tax... read
more. |
USAToday… Deadly'superbugs'
invade U.S. health
carefacilities
A new family of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, known as CRE, is
raisingconcerns across the medical community because of its ability to
causeinfections that defy even the strongest antibiotics. The
antibioticresistance is spread by mobile pieces of DNA that can move
betweendifferent species of bacteria, creating new, drug-defying bugs.
12:34PMEST November 29. 2012 - CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- The doctors
tried oneantibiotic after another, racing to stop the infection as it
tore... read
more. |
USA
Today… Deadly'superbugs'invade
U.S. health care facilities
A new family of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, known as CRE, is
raisingconcerns across the medical community because of its ability to
causeinfections that defy even the strongest antibiotics. The
antibioticresistance is spread by mobile pieces of DNA that can move
betweendifferent species of bacteria, creating new, drug-defying bugs.
12:34PMEST November 29. 2012 - CHARLOTTESVILLE... read
more. |
AkronBeacon
Journal… WhiteHouse:
Taxhike threat could hurt
retailers
November 27, 2012 - 12:36 AM - WASHINGTON: On the heels of record
salesover the Black Friday weekend, the White House warned that
automaticfederal tax increases set for next year could hurt the rest of
theholiday shopping season and would likely crimp consumer spending
byabout $200 billion in 2013.The report released Monday projects that
if Congress fails to act andmiddle-income taxes rise, consumer spending
growth could be sliced by1.7 percentage points and economic... read
more. |
State
Representative Jim Buchy...BuchyElected
to Leadership Position in Oho House
COLUMBUS—State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) today waselected
by members of the Ohio House Republican Caucus to join Houseleadership
as the assistant majority whip for the 130th GeneralAssembly beginning
in January. Rep. Buchy previously served as theassistant majority whip
when he was a member of the Ohio House in thelate 1990s. The role of
the whip and assistant whip is to gauge supportfor legislation and
policy... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal...Report:Free
checking at big banks slowly disappearing
byOlivia Barrow, Staff Reporter - Monday, November 19, 2012 - The era
offree checking at banks may be ending.Although more than six out of 10
small banks and credit unions stilloffer free checking, only
one-quarter of banks with more than $10billion in deposits still the
service free of charge, according to asurvey by the Ohio Public
Interest Research Group.Stephen Wilson, chairman and CEO of
Lebanon-based LCNB Corp., saidhe... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio... AshtabulaSchool
Visits Supreme Court for First Time, ByJenna
Gant
November 27, 2012 - Sixth grade students from Superior
IntermediateSchool drove about 3.5 hours from Ashtabula for a field
trip to theThomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center. It’s the first time
ever a schoolfrom Ashtabula County made the trek to Columbus to visit
the OhioSupreme Court.“The more that they are hearing about what an
exciting experience thisis and that we’re the first from Ashtabula
County, they really areexcited. They... read
more. |
AkronBeacon
Journal… Abortionsfall
to historic low in Ohio,
By Rick Armon
November 27, 2012 - Ohio women are having fewer abortions in the
state.Induced abortions dropped 12 percent last year, hitting an
all-time lowsince the Ohio Department of Health started tracking them
more than 35years ago. There were 23,250 abortions by state residents
in Ohio lastyear, compared with 26,322 the previous year, according to
the lateststatistics released by the state. Overall, there were 24,764
abortionswhen out-of-state residents are included. Abortions have
fallen inOhio... read
more. |
SenatorKeith
Faber Elected President of the Ohio Senate
COLUMBUS– State Senator Keith Faber (R–Celina) today was
unanimouslyelected by the Senate Majority Caucus to serve as President
of the OhioSenate for the 130th General Assembly. President-Elect
Faber, who wasfirst elected to the Ohio Senate in 2007, has served on
the Senateleadership team since 2009 when he was selected as Majority
FloorLeader by his colleagues. Currently, Senator Faber... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch… Risein
Medicaid costs slows
Ohioofficials
hopethat reforms explain why recent spending is $121M less than
projected
Reforms of the tax-funded Medicaid program under Gov. John
Kasich’sadministration might be helping rein in costs for the
health-careprogram that insures 2.4 million poor and disabled Ohioans.
Accordingto the latest state financial reports, total Medicaid spending
is up 2percent in the fiscal year that began July 1, but that is 2.4
percentless than projected. More... read
more. |
TheHill…
GOP,Dem
lawmakers seeroom for compromise ahead of fiscal talks
By Alicia M. Cohn - 11/26/12 - As they return to Washington this
week,lawmakers from both parties are talking compromise to avoid
theimpending “fiscal cliff,” showing a willingness to put once
inviolablepositions on the negotiating table. More senior Republicans
distancedthemselves from conservative activist Grover Norquist’s
anti-tax pledgethis weekend in an apparent effort to signal their
willingness tobroker a deficit-... read
more. |
TheHill… Withsecond
term assured, Obama aides
eyejobs as lobbyists on K Street, By
KevinBogardus
11/24/12 - With President Obama's reelection a done deal,
headhuntersare expecting worn-out administration aides to look for new
jobs in theinfluence industry. Several Obama aides started making
post-electionplans well before November, holding discussions with
executive searchfirms in Washington as early as this past spring. Their
stock has risensince Obama’s victory, but they face a tough job market
on K Street,where belt-tightening has become the norm... read
more. |
BusinessFirst…
GirlScout
cookiesgetting new look, by Evan Weese,
Webcoordinator
Wednesday, November 21, 2012 - The Girl Scouts have baked up
somechanges to their signature cookies. But don’t worry, it’s not
thecookies themselves. For the first time in 13 years, the
$790-millionGirl Scout Cookie Program is rolling out a new package
design,showcasing the brand’s identity in a more contemporary look.
“The newboxes feature information that’s important to share with people
whosupport Girl Scouting by buying cookies... read
more. |
Rasmussen… WhatThey
Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’sKey
Polls
Saturday, November 24, 2012 - Americans have a grimmer view of
theeconomy since President Obama was elected, although it hasn’t made
adent in their holiday shopping. Many seem more accepting, too,
ofhigher taxes in the future. Fifty percent (50%) of American Adults
nowbelieve the economy will be weaker in a year's time. That's a
27-pointjump from October and the lowest finding since September of
last year.Thirty-six percent (36%) predict the economy will be weaker
fiveyears... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Injuryaccident
on Hwy 36
Bradford - On November 24, 2012 at approximately 1:37 a.m. Darke
CountyDeputies, along with Bradford Fire and Rescue, were dispatched to
the9100 Blk. of US36 in reference to a single vehicle roll over
accident.Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2004 Jeep Liberty,
driven byBobby Copeland (42) of Arcanum, was eastbound on
US36. Copeland'svehicle went off the left side of the road and
drove up anembankment. Copeland's vehicle then overturned and
rolledbackdown the... read
more. |
TheHill… Businessesdemand
debt-limit hike as partof
deal on ‘fiscal cliff’
By Peter Schroeder - 11/23/12 - Businesses want Washington to
increasethe U.S. debt limit as part of a package to avoid the “fiscal
cliff,”thus averting two crises in one go. But conservative
Republicanlawmakers would cry foul. For, while corporate America wants
to headoff market turmoil and the economic uncertainty that debt-limit
dramamight bring, Republicans want to use the threat of a
debt-limitstandoff to extract the biggest spending cuts possible. The
TreasuryDepartment says the... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer… Whydid
81 voters cast ballots twice?
Some could face charges, Hamilton County officials say - Nov 21, 2012
-Eighty-one Hamilton County voters cast more than one ballot in the
Nov.6 election, a fact that could leave some facing legal
charges,officials said Tuesday. The disclosure that some people voted
twice inthis month’s presidential election came as the Hamilton County
Board ofElections agreed to count nearly 15,000 provisional and
absenteeballots, potentially changing the outcome on several local
ballotmeasures... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Criticalinjury
accident on 118
On November 22, 2012 at approximately 1:38 AM Darke CountyDeputies,
along with Ansonia Fire Department, and Ansonia Rescue weredispatched
to the 11,600 block of State Route 118 on a one vehicleinjury accident.
Preliminary investigation revealed a green 1999 ChevyBlazer, driven by
Angel Nicely, 20, Rossburg, Ohio was north bound onState Route 118.
Angel lost control of the vehicle causing it tooverturn several times
on the roadway and in the ditch. Angel wasejected from the vehicle
before it ... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… FormerAttorney
General Dann’s Law
LicenseSuspended , By Dennis Whalen
November 20, 2012The law license of former Ohio Attorney General Marc
E. Dann has beensuspended for six months for engaging in conduct that
resulted in hisconviction on misdemeanor criminal counts of soliciting
impropercompensation and filing false financial disclosure statements
duringhis tenure as attorney general.In a 7-0 per curiam opinion
announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohioadopted findings by the Board
of Commissioners on Grievances andDiscipline that Dann “engaged in
conduct that.. read
more. |
TheHill… Boehnertightens
grip on rank and file to
maximize power in 'fiscal cliff' talks,By
Molly K. Hooper
- 11/20/12 - Speaker John Boehner is tightening hisgrip on the House
Republican Conference weeks before an anticipatedvote on a deficit
deal. The Ohio Republican has smoothed overdifferences with Majority
Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), expanded hispowers on the panel that doles
out plum committee assignments, shotdown a challenge to his earmark
moratorium and worked behind the scenesto ensure that Rep. Cathy
McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) would win herleadership contest... read
more. |
Greenville
City Police… MaleSubject
arrested following search warrant
On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at approximately 4:38 p.m., theGreenville
Police Department and the Darke County Special Response Teamassisted
the Union City, Indiana Police Department in the execution ofa search
warrant at 316 Tecumseh St. in Greenville. The search warrantstemmed
from an investigation conducted by the Union City, IndianaPolice
Department for alleged Sexual Misconduct... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s
Office… Spencerexpresses
his
gratitude
Sheriff Toby L. Spencer would like to express his gratitude to
thecitizens of Darke County for recent “timely and accurate”
crimetips. Over the past several weeks there have been
multiplearrests of persons who were observed at the scene of rural
burglariesin Darke County. It is because of these reports
that
Deputieshave been able to respond to the area on four
separateoccasions. As a result, the responsible... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Economic Development… UCCoalition
receives US EPA Grant
Site Specific Assessment Grant Funds Will Support Redevelopment
ofBrownfield Sites Contaminated with Hazardous Substances and
Petroleum,and Play Key Role in Regional Redevelopment Efforts;
Cross-State GrantCollaboration May Be First of a Kind. UNION CITY – The
Union CityCoalition (the Coalition) is pleased to announce that it has
received aU.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Brownfield
Site-SpecificAssessment Grant, for Brownfield sites in Randolph County,
Indianaand... read
more. |
DarkeCounty’s
Most Wanted… Threefugitives
added; robbery suspects still being sought
Darke County Crime Stoppers has added 3 new fugitives to the MostWanted
list. They are: Gregory Bowling, Wanted for Failure to Appear,Parole
Violation, Age 30. Last know area: Greenville, OH or Dayton, OHor
Lewisburg, OH. Joey (Joseph) Mogle, Wanted for Aggravated Arson, Age22.
Last known area: Greenville, OH or Arcanum, OH. Aaron Sturgill,Wanted
for Trafficking Cocaine, Breaking and Entering, Age 27. Last... read
more. |
One injured in single
vehicleaccident
Ansonia - On November 20, 2012 at approximately 1443
P.M.DarkeCounty deputies, Ansonia P.D. and Ansonia Fire and Rescue
weredispatched to SR118 just north of the Ansonia Village limits
inreference to a one vehicle injury accident. Preliminary
investigationrevealed that a 1996 Chevy S-10, driven by Robert
Christman (62) ofGreenville, was southbound on SR118 and veered off the
right side ofthe roadway and struck a large metal sign... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Economic Development… AreaSuperintendents
Visit Midmark and Crown
Companiesandschool
officials discuss opportunities for students, forging newpartnerships
VERSAILLES- School district superintendents from two states,
fourcounties, and twelve different school districts came together
recentlyto meet with area business as a part of Darke County’s
workforcedevelopment initiative. The effort is led by the
county’scollaborative economic development effort known as Partnering
for... read
more. |
TheColumbus
Dispatch… Ohiounemployment
rate: 6.9%,By
Mark Williams
Although still high, a rate back below 7% could be a
psychologicalboost, some say.
Saturday November 17, 2012 - Ohio’s recovery from deep recession hashit
two milestones. For the first time since the summer of 2008, thestate’s
unemployment rate is less than 7 percent and the number ofunemployed
workers has dropped below 400,000. October’s jobless ratewas 6.9
percent, down from a revised 7.1 percent in September,according to the
Ohio... read
more. |
Kasich,Taylor
Block
Obamacare in Ohio
COLUMBUS, OH - Governor Kasich and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor
acted
courageously on behalf of all Ohioans by choosing not to moveforward
operating a healthcare insurance exchange in Ohio after threeyears of
moving deadlines, arbitrary timetables and overly restrictivefederal
regulatory mandates concerning healthcare exchanges createdunder
Obamacare. "This is a state's issue and Governor Kasich and Lt.Governor
Taylor are sending a strong message to the federalgovernment... read
more. |
Veterans
Day… MississinawaValley
students
honor Vets, By Kara Jessup,CNO TeenReporter
“Your alarm goes off, you hit the snooze and sleep for another
10minutes. He stays up for days on end. You take a warm shower to
helpyou wake up. He goes days or weeks without running water…” You are
acivilian. He is a soldier. On Monday Nov. 12th, Mississinawa
Valleyheld a Veteran’s Day assembly to honor those men and women who
haveserved or are currently serving for our country. An estimated... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Airlinestoface
pilot
shortage with new rules
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 - New federal mandates requiring pilots
tohave six times the current minimum of experience may trigger the
mostserious pilot shortage since the 1960s for U.S. airlines, just
asthousands of pilots begin reaching the industry's mandatory
retirementage of 65, according to Pacific Business News. The Wall
Street Journalalso reports the federal mandates will require all
newly-hired pilotsto have at least 1,500 hours of flight experience,
which will increasethe cost and time it... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… Victimsof
AttorneyTheft
Received $930,000 in Fiscal Year 2012,By Bret
Crow
November 8, 2012 - In Fiscal Year 2012, the Clients’ Security Fund
ofOhio awarded nearly $930,000 for 175 claims of attorney
theft,according to the fund’s annual report released today. The
claimseligible for reimbursement resulted from the dishonest conduct of
60attorneys. The fund’s Board of Commissioners also determined that
fourattorney fee applications were eligible for reimbursement of $1,030
inattorney fees. “As indicated in this report, the... read
more. |
TheHill…
Obamagives
no
hint ifhe will lean to center or left during second term
By Niall Stanage and Amie Parnes - 11/15/12 - Saying, “I didn’t
getreelected to bask in reelection. I got elected to do work,”
PresidentObama on Wednesday set out his stall for the first months of
his secondterm. But he gave no clear hint about whether he would tack
to the leftor to the center now that he has run his last election
campaign. Onseveral big issues, including the fiscal cliff, immigration
reform andclimate change, the president’s comments at his first press
conferencesince... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Ohioans’foodstamp
aid to be reduced,By Kate Giammarise
Benefit to fall $50 a month starting in January - Ohio
familiesreceiving food stamps could get an unwelcome surprise come
January: $50less every month in assistance.For the 869,000 households
enrolled in the program for the poorestOhioans, that could amount to
about $520 million annually out of thegrocery budgets.Because of the
way the federal government calculates utility expensesfor people
receiving the benefit, a mild winter nationwide last year,and a lower
price for natural gas, many families... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Processof
drawing legislative and congressional maps may change,by
Jim Siegel
November 12, 2012 - Issue 2 is dead, buried deep by
Ohiovoterslast week. But over and over again, opponents of the
redistrictingplan, be they Republicans or editorial-page writers, noted
that theiropposition was not based on the belief that the current
system ofdrawing legislative and congressional districts is good. In
fact, mostacknowledged that it remains badly in need of an overhaul.
Among themis Secretary of State Jon Husted, who for years as a state
legislatorand now as the state’s... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Whatbusinesses
need to know about Obamacare, byOlivia Barrow
Thursday, November 8, 2012 - In the wake of the presidential
electiontwo things are now certain for businesses: President Barack
Obama ishere to stay, and so is Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act is
one ofthe biggest issues looming over businesses as they look into the
nextyear. The Dayton Business Journal asked Kim Wilcoxon, a partner
withThompson Hine in southwest Ohio, how businesses... read
more. |
Greenville
Police Department… ArmedRobbery
at FairgroundsDrive-Thru
On November 13, 2012 at approximately 10:00 p.m., the Greenville
PoliceDepartment received a 911 phone call from the an employee at
theFairgrounds DriveThru, 1207 Sweitzer St., advising he had just
beenrobbed at gunpoint by an unknown male suspect. During
therobberythe suspect displayed a handgun and had the clerk place an
undeterminedamount of cash in a black plastic bag and then ordered... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Injuryaccident
breaks gas line, shuts down 127
On November 13, 2012 at 5:22 am Darke County Deputies along withArcanum
Rescue and New Madison Fire Department responded to a singlevehicle
injury accident at US 127 north of Hogpath Road, GreenvilleOhio.
Preliminary investigation revealed a red 1998 Ford sedan wastraveling
north bound on US 127 drove off the right side of the roadwaystriking
an above ground gas line. The driver of the vehicle wasidentified as
Jesse Simpson, 24, of West Alexandria Ohio. Simpson wastransported... read
more. |
Investors.com…
PrivateSectorTroubled,
Bailing Out After Obama Win
Posted 11/12/2012 - The National Manufacturers Association forecasts
6million layoffs and an 11% unemployment rate as a result of
Obama'spending tax hikes and regulatory siege. Starting with Pepsi,
some 4,000layoffs have been announced in the wake of the election.
Boeing hasannounced it will lay off 10% of its white collar work force,
costingthousands of jobs. Caterpillar is laying off 100 as it shuts a
plant inMinnesota. The coal industry is particularly hard hit and
itsexecutives have made clear... read
more. |
ABC6On
Your Side… Gov.KasichPromotes
Job Readiness Program To Teens
COLUMBUS -- Ohio Governor John Kasich is making a push to teach
highschool students how to get a job after they graduate. Governor
Kasichvisited with juniors from Mifflin High School Thursday,
discussing the"Road to Readiness" program that gives students
real-world access toleading businesses and professionals to gain
insight into futurecareers. "When people go to school, they ought to be
taking somethingthat prepares them for a job, " Governor Kasich said.
"I absolutelybelieve that over... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Multipleinjury
accident at Hwy 36 & Arcanum Bears Mill
Greenville - On November 11, 2012 at 11:54 a.m. Darke County
Deputiesalong with Gettysburg Fire and Rescue were dispatch to US36 and
ArcanumBears Mill Rd. in reference to a two vehicle injury
accident. Dueto the amount of injuries reported Greenville
Township Rescue was alsodispatched for mutual aid. Preliminary
investigation revealed that a2008 Buick, driven by Donnie D. Baker (77)
of Greenville, wasnorthbound on Arcanum Bears Mill Rd. and had stopped
at the... read
more. |
Ctrfor
Constitutional Law… Legal Center moves to preventstate
fromenforcing precious metals law
Regulations prohibit advertising and impose warrantless searches
-Columbus, OH - The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law today moved
infederal court to immediately enjoin the state from enforcing the
"OhioPrecious Metals Dealers Act," against Ohio coin dealers threatened
withcriminal sanction for advertising their businesses, and
sweepingwarrantless searches of their business records and properties
withoutprobable cause. The legal action is filed on behalf of Liberty
Coins,a... read
more. |
Common
Core Standards… NextGeneration
Educational Standards to be more rigorous
By Bob Robinson - “It will be a public relations
nightmare,”saidDave Shellhaas of the Darke County Educational Service
Center. “We willtake a hit.” In last year’s ranking – statewide – 23
percent of publicschool districts achieved Excellent with Distinction,
41 percentExcellent, 28 percent Effective, 6 percent Continuous
Improvement, 1.8percent Academic Watch and 0.2 percent... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… TwoIncumbentSupreme
Court
Justices Defeated in General Election
By Bret Crow - November 7, 2012 - For the first time in 40 years,
twoincumbent Ohio Supreme Court justices lost in the same
election,according to unofficial results from Tuesday’s General
Election.Justices Robert R. Cupp and Yvette McGee Brown were defeated
by former11th District Court of Appeals Judge William O’Neill and
Butler CountyDomestic Relations Court Judge Sharon L. Kennedy,
respectively. JudgeKennedy will fulfill the unexpired term of that seat
on the bench andwill... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Investingadvice:
No need to panic, by Olivia Barrow
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 - Weak third quarter earnings reports
anduncertainty caused by the upcoming election are weighing down the
stockmarket, but there’s no reason to panic, a local investment expert
says.The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by as much as 232.8
pointsTuesday in mid-afternoon trading, falling 1.74 percent to
13,113.09.Some big stocks that were down in the early... read
more. |
Ohiorankedsecond
in Site Selection’s 2012 ranking of state business climates
In its 2012 Top State Business Climate Rankings, Site Selectionmagazine
ranked Ohio second — up seven places from last year, themagazine
reports. Ohio is the only state in this year's top 10 rankingfrom the
Midwest region. The publication’s business climate ranking is“based 50
percent on a survey of corporate site selectors” and 50percent on the
following five criteria: the state’s placement in themagazine’s most
recent Governor’s Cup ranking, its CompetitivenessRanking and its
projects logged into the publication’s New PlantDatabase, as well as
the “Tax Foundation and KPMG’s Location Mattersanalysis of state tax
burdens,” the article said. For the full story,click here
|
Politico…
JohnBoehner:No
taxhike on top earners, By: Jake Sherman
November 5, 2012 - COLUMBUS, Ohio — You want to know how
unbendingSpeaker John Boehner is on tax increases? He’s not willing to
evenconsider hiking taxes on people making more than $1 million —
somethingthat’s been floated in the past as a possible compromise by
members ofboth parties. “We’re not raising taxes on small-business
people,”Boehner told POLITICO during an interview in an Italian
restauranthere. “Ernst and Young has made this clear: It’s going to
cost... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Survey:Most
like their doctor, but fret about health care outlook
by Laura Englehart - Monday, October 22, 2012 - A recent survey
findsthat nearly 80 percent of adult patients like their physicians,
butmany disapprove of the direction of health care. The survey,
conductedthis past summer by The Physicians Foundation, polled more
than 2,200people 18 and older and concluded that, of those who visited
a doctorat least once in the past year, 79 percent were “very
satisfied... read
more. |
Election
2012… Stateissuesfail,
Statehouse doesn’t change, By BobRobinson
“When it was only 71 percent for Romney, I knew we had
lostOhio.What a sinking feeling it is… what is wrong with the American
people?”This comment summarized the feelings of one Romney supporter
aspresidential candidate Mitt Romney did not do as well in Darke
Countyas expected. Another Romney supporter wrote on Wednesday morning:
“Withtwo real choices at our disposal, ‘We... read
more. |
Election
2012... BarackObamahas
been
re-elected President of the United States
BREAKING: At 11:16 CBS News called Ohio for President Barack
Obama.Obama has been re-elected President of the United States.
AssociatedPress and Fox News also called the vote for Obama. As of 11
p.m. therace was down to Ohio, Virginia & Florida.
RepublicanPresidentialCandidate Mitt Romney needed all three. Democrat
President Barack Obamaneeded only one of the three. Obama got Ohio.
As... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Holidayhiringboom
expected in Dayton, by Olivia Barrow
Monday, November 5, 2012 - Retailers across the country are gearing
upfor the holiday shopping season by increasing inventory and
addingstaff. And that's expected to translate into a boom in the number
oflocal temporary jobs. Between the Dayton area's three shopping
mallsalone — The Mall at Fairfield Commons, The Dayton Mall and The
Greene —about 2,200 jobs will be added, according to local officials.
That’sanywhere from a 20 to 40 percent staff increase, depending on
themall... read
more. |
ChristianScience
Monitor… Pollsshow
adead heat.
So why so many predictions of an Obama win?
By Liz Marlantes - November 5, 2012 - Among pundits and
prognosticators– as well as the public at large – there's an
expectation thatPresident Obama will win reelection, despite the fact
that the race isstill a virtual tie, nationally. Is it just us, or does
it seem likesome of the suspense has leaked out of this campaign? In
the finalhours before Election Day, the mindset among the chattering
class seemsto have shifted from: "This thing is too close to call, it’s
right downto the wire, a real nailbiter," to... read
more. |
Livingthe
Dream… TheDream
is Aliveand well!,
By Lyn Bliss
Bob Robinson tends to give me great titles in his comments to me.
Whenhe received the picture of Paul Ryan and me, he sent back, “The
dreamis alive and well!” That seemed to be an appropriate title for
thislast installment of the most exciting year I have ever lived! As
thisis being written, the polls are 18+ hours away from
opening. Ithas been a demanding campaign. As I said to a
friend,
“This old broadis exhausted!” At the same time, this... read
more. |
UpstartBusiness
Journal… Jobsrise,
butso does
unemployment rate, by Kent Bernhard,Jr.
November 2, 2012 - Unemployment numbers released this morning gave
bothPresident Barack Obama and his rival, Mitt Romney, ammunition for
thefinal weekend of the campaign. Employers added 171,000 jobs in
October,a better-than-expected number from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. Theunemployment rate, though, ticked up to 7.9 percent from
7.8 percent,after a 0.3 percent drop in the previous month. Economists
hadexpected... read
more. |
Search Warrant at Michael’s Clocks
On 11-02-12 at 4:31pm, officers from Greenville Police Department
andDarke County Sheriffs Office conducted a search warrant at
Michael’sClocks located at 601 S. Broadway. The search was conducted to
searchfor items take from a burglary occurring in the early morning
hours ofNovember 2, 2012 and Wal-Mart thefts/gift card scam. Items
wererecovered from the burglary and other evidence. No arrests made at
thistime and the case remains open to investigations.
|
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… MittRomney
orBarack
Obama? How to tell who's winning Ohio on election night
By Stephen Koff, Plain Dealer Washington Bureau Chief - November
04,2012 - WASHINGTON — When political strategists talk about
Ohio’sRepublican comfort zone, they often point to Butler and
Warren,neighboring conservative counties just north of Cincinnati.
PresidentBarack Obama will lose there. You can bank on it. So why on
earth willGreg Schultz, Obama’s Ohio campaign director, keep an eye on
thesesouthwestern Ohio counties once the polls close Tuesday... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
InMarietta,
Ryanblasts Obama as a fear monger, By Joe
Hallett
Sunday November 4, 2012 - MARIETTA, Ohio — In the frenetic final daysof
the presidential campaign, GOP vice-presidential nominee Paul
Ryanyesterday beseeched voters to pause and contemplate what’s at
stake.Speaking in a half-filled auditorium at Marietta College, as
1,200chanted “Three more days,” Ryan assailed President Barack Obama
formaking the campaign about “small things” at a time when voters face
amonumental decision... read
more. |
Sandy’sDevastation:
An Overview… Damageassessed,
rebuilding begins from Sandy
By Kara Jessup, CNO Teen Correspondent - As the second
costliesthurricane in recorded history, according to CBS News, wrapped
up itsdamaging trek from the East Coast into the Midwest, people
beganassessing the damage and beginning the long road to recovery. On
Oct.22, Hurricane Sandy started in Jamaica developing from an
elongatedtropical wave near the Caribbean Sea. It traveled through
Haiti, Cuba,Dominican Republic, Bahamas... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Midmarkinvesting
$1.5M
in Versailles expansion, byOlivia Barrow
Friday, November 2, 2012 - Midmark Corp. is investing $1.5 million
intoexpanding its Versailles facility. The medical equipment
manufacturerannounced in May it would move its executive offices to
Dayton and add100,000 square feet to its Versailles campus at 60 Vista
Drive.Sydney-based Ferguson Construction won the contract, according to
aMiami County building permit. A spokesperson for Ferguson
confirmedthe... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Stormaffectspresidential
race, By Joe Vardon
Tuesday October 30, 2012 - AVON LAKE, Ohio — President Barack Obama
andRepublican challenger Mitt Romney both face dangers as they attempt
tosteer their ships between superstorm Sandy and the race for the
WhiteHouse, which ends one week from today. “It’s the classic
double-edgedsword of governing,” University of Virginia political
science professorLarry Sabato said. The national political expert’s
state is key forboth campaigns and was directly affected by the
storm... read
more. |
Darke
County Crime Stoppers… “Unknowns”Added
to the Most Wanted Fugitive List
Darke County Crime Stoppers has added two new Most Wanted fugitives,the
two “unknowns” who are believed to be involved in two recentrobberies.
“These guys are suspects in recent robberies in Greenvillearea. A cash
reward is currently available, but may be increased andmade public
within a few days.” In addition, current Most Wantedfugitives include:
Stacy Denham, 31, for Theft from... read
more. |
Secretaryof
State Jon Husted… ElectionDay
confusion on provisional ballots stayed by court
Third consecutive ruling upholding Secretary of State - COLUMBUS
–Regarding today’s decision by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
togrant a stay in SEIU v. Husted, see attached, all of the following
maybe attributed to Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted: “With six days
togo before Election Day, I am pleased that the Court has granted a
stayin this case so that I can give the 88 county boards of elections
theclear direction they need on the rules for processing provisional...
read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… ArmedRobbery
at Parkside Beverage Dock
On 11/01/12 at approximately 8:15p.m., the Greenville Police
Departmentreceived a 911 call from the Parkside Beverage Dock at 511
Memorial Dr.in reference to an armed robbery. During the robbery, the
suspects tookan undetermined amount of cash and 3 cartons of Marlboro
RedCigarettes. A handgun was displayed and the cashier was tied up
butphysically unharmed. The suspects left on foot westbound from
thebusiness... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… DaytimeBurglar
Suspects Arrested
On November 1, 2012 at about 2:35 PM, the Darke County Sheriff’s
Office911 Center received a call from a resident reporting a burglary
inprogress in the 3500 block of Hollansburg-Tampico Road near Glen
Karn,which is located in the southwest portion of Darke
County. Theresident reported that they heard a knock on their
front door but didnot answer the door. Moments later, the
resident wasconfrontedby an unknown female suspect who let herself
into... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle… Beagleannounces
Funding for Technology-Based Jobs
Over $500,000 to Grow Advanced Manufacturing and Tech-Based
StartupsCOLUMBUS— State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) announced
today thatthe state Controlling Board has approved the use of funds to
advanceinitiatives that are focused on improving technology and
innovation inthe Miami Valley.More than $500,000 in state grants will
be split between the Universityof Dayton and the Dayton, Miami Valley
Entrepreneurs Center. TheUniversity of Dayton will receive $250,000 to
advance... read
more. |
EconomicDevelopment
Office… Darke
County CIC Expands
- Expansion enables P4P effort to bettertackle workforce development
initiative, ByMarc Saluk,Director
DARKE COUNTY- The Darke County Community Improvement Corporation
(CIC),the governing board of the county’s Partnering for Progress
(P4P)initiative, has announced the addition of five new seats on the
boardand several other recent personnel changes. According to
officials, thechanges are designed to better enable P4P... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… 9/11Hero
Speaks to Ohio’s
Law Enforcement Officers,By Jenna Gant
October 26, 2012 - Jason Thomas, a former marine who was instrumentalin
the heroic rescue of two New York Port Authority Officers onSeptember
11, 2001, gave the opening remarks at the 2012 LawEnforcement
Conference in Columbus on October 25. The two-dayconference gathered
Ohio’s state, county, and municipal law enforcementofficers to talk
about an array of subjects challenging today’sofficers. It featured 30
educational workshops on topics includingofficer-involved shooting... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Ohio'snightmare
voting scenario, by Barry M. Horstman
ENQUIRER EXCLUSIVE: Provisional ballots might put a kink in ElectionDay
- Oct 25, 2012 - A new Ohio program intended to make voting easiercould
keep the presidential election in doubt until late November ifthe
national outcome hinges on the state’s 18 electoral votes.
UnderSecretary of State Jon Husted’s initiative to send absentee
ballotapplications to nearly 7 million registered voters across Ohio,
morethan 800,000 people so far have asked for but not yet completed
anabsentee... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Romney,Obama
covetvotes in Ohio, By Joe Vardon and Joe
Hallett
Friday October 26, 2012 - In another indicator of just how close
therace for the White House is in Ohio, both President Barack Obama
andRepublican nominee Mitt Romney drew about 12,000 people to
eveningrallies at opposite sides of the state last night. Romney’s
eventinside the Defiance High School football stadium west of Toledo
was histhird Ohio rally of the day and included crowd-pleasing
performances bymusic legends Meat Loaf and Randy Owen of Alabama... read
more. |
MansfieldJournal…
Presidentialbarometer:Ottawa
County usually votes in favor of winning candidate
Written by Benjamin Lanka - Oct 26, 2012 - Political pundits
arespending millions of dollars throughout the country trying to
determinewho will win this year’s presidential election. They might
just want toknock on a few doors in Ottawa County. The small county on
the coast ofLake Erie represents the best indicator of one of the
country’s mostcritical swing states states when it comes to
presidential politics. Infact, it has correctly chosen the presidential
candidate to win Ohiosince... read
more. |
GreenvilleFire
Department… CarbonMonoxidedeath
in Greenville
At 21:25 hours (9:25 p.m.), Monday, October 29, 2012, Greenville
Policeand Fire Departments along with Greenville Township Rescue
weredispatched to a Carbon Monoxide Emergency reported at 1241
OaktreeDrive, Greenville. Upon arrival personnel found three victims
insidethe residential structure. Officers from the Greenville
PoliceDepartment removed three victims from the structure. CPR was
initiatedon one of the... read
more. |
U.S.Congressman
John Boehner… WhiteHouse
Must
Explain Its Role in Delphi Pension Scandal
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester)
releasedthe following statement calling on the Obama administration to
releaseall records associated with the decision to slash pensions
fornon-union auto workers at Delphi during the taxpayer-funded
autobailout: “Thousands of auto workers in Ohio, Michigan, and
elsewheredeserve to know what role the Obama administration played in
cuttingtheir pensions while protecting the president’s... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, October 27, 2012 - So where do we stand with Election Day
aweek-and-a-half away? The Rasmussen Reports Electoral
Collegeprojections show President Obama with 237 Electoral Votes and
MittRomney with 206. The magic number needed to win the White House is
270.Eight states with 95 Electoral College votes remain Toss-ups:
Colorado,Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Virginia and
Wisconsin. Newpolling from Florida and Virginia shows Romney with a
two-point... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… Pardonby
theGovernor
Doesn’t Entitle Defendant to Sealed Criminal Record
By Chris Davey - October 22, 2012 - A Dublin man who received a
pardonfrom then-Governor Ted Strickland in 2011, is not entitled to
have hispast criminal record sealed, the Tenth District Court of
Appeals hasruled. In a 3-0 decision announced October 11, the court of
appealsreversed a ruling in which a Franklin County common pleas court
judgehad granted an application by James A. Radcliff to seal multiple
priorcriminal convictions he had received throughout Ohio between 1973
and1981... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff… Greenvilleresident,
50,
victim of US 127 and SR 47 crash
Ansonia – On October 27, 2012 at approximately 5:29 a.m. Darke
CountyDeputies, along with Ansonia Fire and Rescue, were dispatched to
US127and SR47 in reference to a two vehicle injury
accident. Mutualaid was also requested from Versailles Fire
and
Rescue. Preliminaryinvestigation revealed that a 2002 Jeep Wrangler,
driven by Robert H.Pierce (31) of Ansonia, was eastbound on
SR47.
Pierce failedtostop at the stop sign at the intersection of US127 and
struck a 2000... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff… Arcanumwoman
dead in
second fatal accident
Arcanum – On October 27, 2012 at approximately 1:27 p.m. Darke
CountyDeputies, along with New Madison Fire and Tri-Village Rescue,
weredispatched to US127 and SR 503 in reference to a two vehicle
injuryaccident involving a semi and a car. Mutual aid from
ArcanumFireand Rescue were also dispatched to the scene. Preliminary
investigationrevealed that a 2007 Chevy Malibu, driven by Lisa A.
Wright (43) ofArcanum, was southbound on SR503. Wright failed
to
stop atthestop... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Threevictims
identified in Byrkett Road accident
Five fatalities on Darke County roads in one day - Greenville –
OnOctober 27, 2012 at approximately 5:16 p.m. Darke County
Deputies,along with Tri-Village Rescue and New Madison Fire were
dispatched toByrkett Rd. and Barry Dr. in reference to a single vehicle
rolloveraccident with injuries. Initial reports advised three subjects
weretrapped inside the vehicle and mutual aid was requested... read
more. |
Darke
County LWV… Adams,Fishersquare
off at Candidates’ Forum, By ElaineBailey
Questions included bailout, St. Mary’s, wastewater from fracking -
ACandidates’ Forum sponsored by The League of Women Voters of
DarkeCounty included Q&A’s for 80th House District incumbent
RichardN.Adams (R) and challenger Dave W. Fisher (D); and Ohio Court of
Appeals,2nd District candidates Carley Ingram and Jeffrey M. Welbaum.
The forumwas held on the second Monday prior to... read
more. |
Greenville
Career Technology… StateSenator
Bill Beagle Tours GSD Career Tech Center
State Senator Bill Beagle (R - Tipp City) toured Greenville
CareerTechnical Center on Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Senator
Beagleserves on Governor John Kasich's Executive Workforce
Board. As amember of the panel, Beagle plays a role in
advising
the Governor andthe Office of Workforce Transformation regarding the
development,implementation, and continuous improvement of Ohio's
workforce... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Collegecostsrise
just 3% in Ohio, By Encarncion Pyle
Wednesday October 24, 2012 - Over the past five years, in-state
tuitionand fees at Ohio’s public universities rose an average of 3
percent,the second-lowest increase in the country after Maryland, a new
reportfinds. But students at the state’s four-year schools are still
paying alot of money: an average of $9,190, despite tuition limits that
go backto 2007-08. That’s more than 6 percent higher than the national
averageof $8,655, according to the College Board’s annual pricing
andstudent-aid reports... read
more. |
Death
on Darke County roads… Threefatal
accidents on the same day
Three dead, several injured in separate Darke County accidents.
WHIO:DARKE COUNTY — Earlier Sunday… One driver is dead, and another is
beingtreated at an area hospital after an accident at U.S. 127 and
StateRoute 47 Saturday morning. News Center 7’s Steve Baker said that
onedriver was dead at the scene, and the other was taken to Wayne
HealthCare in Greenville after the 5:30 a.m. accident west... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… GuideAssistsin
Developing
Parenting Time, By Bret Crow
October 23, 2012 - By publishing the "Planning for Parenting
Time:Ohio's Guide for Parents Living Apart," the Ohio Supreme Court
hopes itwill help parents living apart reduce conflict and plan
parenting time.The Ohio Supreme Court has published a guide to help
parents livingapart reduce conflict and plan parenting time. The
genesis for“Planning for Parenting Time: Ohio’s Guide for Parents
Living Apart”came from a 2005 report of the Advisory Committee on
Children, Familiesand Courts, said... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… SingleVehicle
Accident
On October 26, 2012 at approximately 1013 AM. Darke
CountyDeputies along with Osgood Rescue and Osgood Fire were dispatched
toState Route 705 near Coble Road in reference to an injury
accident.Preliminary investigation revealed a 2005 Chevy Pickup Truck
driven byGreg Langenkamp, 32, of Osgood was traveling Westbound on
State Route705, when he lost control of his vehicle after passing
anotherwestbound vehicle on a curve. Mr. Langenkamp over corrected,
travelingoff the... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video… Greenvilleflowershop
robbed at gunpoint
GREENVILLE — Greenville police are investigating a robbery at TheFlower
Patch flower shop. The suspect in the incident at the businesson
Rhoades Avenue this afternoon was armed. Police are looking for awhite
man in his mid-20s with longer blond hair, who was wearing ablack cap
with a white letter on it and denim jeans. He may be 5-feet-7inches to
5-feet-9 inches tall. The suspect was... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Younghome
buyers more
savvy than their parents, survey says
By Olivia Barrow - Tuesday, October 23, 2012 - A recent national
surveyof young peopleaged 18 to 35 shows that young home buyers are
more educated than ever,and despite the recent housing crisis,
homeownership is still seen asan indicator of success.The survey was
conducted by Wakefield Research for Better Homes andGarden Real Estate
and asked 1,001 nationally representative Americanskey questions about
their perspectives on homeownership.The survey showed... read
more. |
TheBeacon
Journal… Brown,Mandel
focus on
attacking each other, By DaveScott
October 20, 2012 - COLUMBUS: Thursday night’s debate between U.S.Senate
candidates Sherrod Brown and Josh Mandel offered a chance tohear the
candidates repeat their stump speeches. And also the chance tohear the
candidates repeatedly call each other a liar. Mandel, Ohio’streasurer,
hammered away at Brown for permitting “Wall Street bailouts”and
contributing to Obama’s attempts to revive the economy. “SherrodBrown
has had his chance,” Mandel said at the debate in Columbus... read
more. |
Darke
County League of Women Voters… Candidates
Night on Youtube.com
The Candidates' Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of
DarkeCounty will be broadcast in its entirety on YouTube.com. If you
wereunable to attend the Candidates’ Night, please be sure go online to
seethe program. It lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes. Paste this
linkinyour Internet browser http://youtu.be/byssYr1Eb9Y or go
towww.youtube.com and in the search bar put... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Specialteamscalled
in locally for presidential ground game
By Tom Troy and Nolan Rosenkrans - Marquee-name volunteers,
targetedvoter lists in play - There’s the airgame — television and
radio advertising. There’s the stage game —rallies with candidates and
celebrities. And then there’s the groundgame — phone calls and
door-knocking. In a close election, the groundgame is where an election
is won. With polls showing the race in Ohionarrowing to a dead heat
between Democratic President Obama andRepublican challenger Mitt
Romney... read
more. |
Two car accident sends one
tohospital
Greenville - On October 23, 2012 at approximately 4:49 p.m. DarkeCounty
Deputies, along with Greenville Township Fire and Rescue,
weredispatched to SR49 and Hillgrove Woodington Rd. in reference to a
twovehicle injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed that a
1994Chrysler New Yorker, driven by Claire Stammen (23) of Versailles,
waseastbound on Hillgrove Woodington Rd. Stammen pulled up
totheintersection at SR49 and had stopped. Stammen then
pulled
outinto the... read
more. |
GreenvilleFire
Department… Structurefireat
Sater and Gray in Greenville
At 8:38 AM Tuesday, October 23, 2012, the Greenville Fire Depertmentwas
dispatched to the intersection of Sater St. and Gray Ave. on areport of
smoke coming from a residential structure. Whenunitsarrived
at
8:42 AM, they discovered a 1-1/2 story wood frame dwellinginvolved in
fire. A smoke detector activated and alerted theeight
occupants
of the fire and all evactuated the structure beforearrival of the fire
department. Several rooms in the rear ofthestructure were
heavily... read
more. |
Politico…
Presidentialdebate:
Sharp reaction to Obama's 'bayonets',By
KatieGlueck
10/22/12 - President Barack Obama sparked an onslaught of
Twittercommentary, Google searches and fact-checking when he
referenced“horses and bayonets” in Monday night’s third and final
presidentialdebate. “Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and
bayonets,because the nature of our military has changed,” Obama said,
after Gov.Mitt Romney jabbed the president for, he said, overseeing a
Navy thatis smaller than at... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Ralliesbuild
buzz; dothey win races? by John Johnston
Pundits say visits critical to excite supporters, entice media - Oct19,
2012 - In Ohio this autumn, the presidential candidates and
theirrunning mates are like pumpkins. They’re everywhere. Since June
1,President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have visited
24times; Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan have dropped in 39 times.
They’vecovered the state from A(kron) to Z(anesville) in search of
Ohio’s 18precious electoral votes that make us a key swing state. But
domultiple personal... read
more. |
Thumbtack…
Gascosts,tight
lending weigh heavily on entrepreneurs
Ohiosmallbusinesses
rate economy, ethics in government as most importantelection issues-
"I have good credit, but I am unable to get a loan for a housebecause I
am unable to save enough for a downpayment. This has held meback in
growing my business. I am barely able to pay my bills everymonth, let
alone save over $10,000 to be able to obtain a housing loan.I still
have outstanding student loan debt, and I will... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Collegedebt
for Ohio graduates ranks No. 7 nationally
by Laura Englehart - October 18, 2012 - The average student loan
debtfor 2011 graduates increased more than 5 percent from the
previousyear. Students who borrowed for college and graduated with a
bachelor’sdegree this past year had average debts of $26,600, up from
$25,250 in2010, newly released data from The Institute for College
Access andSuccess shows. More than two-thirds of students graduated
with debt in2011. The... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Report:Iran
behind
cyberattacks on big banks
Monday, October 15, 2012 - A series of cyberattacks on big banks
inrecent weeks is part of a growing cyber ware between Iran and the
U.S.,according to a report in the New York Times citing
Americanintelligence officials. Iran created a cyber unit as part of
itsmilitary in 2011 that American officials believe is behind the
attackson at least six American banks and the oil industry in Saudi
Arabiarecently, the Times' report said. The Web sites of banking giants
PNCFinancial Services Group... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… U.S.manufacturing
effort targets military veterans,by JoeCogliano
Monday, October 15, 2012 - A new national effort is being launched
totrain military vets for jobs in advanced manufacturing.
TheManufacturing Institute announced it has formed a coalition
withGeneral Electric, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Alcoa and other partners
tobolster the talent pipeline and enhance American competitiveness.
Amongits goals, the Get Skills to Work coalition will focus on
acceleratingskills training for U.S. veterans; helping veterans and
employerstranslate... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
GrandLakeSt.
Marys: Treatment for algae hit, miss,
BySpencer Hunt
October 15, 2012 - A two-year, $8.5 million state project to stop
toxicblue-green algae in Grand Lake St. Marys isn’t working. In April,
the13,000-acre lake in western Ohio was sprayed with aluminum sulfate,
acompound that is supposed to keep the algae from feeding on
phosphorusin the water. It cost $5 million. A similar “alum”
treatmentwascredited for keeping algae levels relatively low in 2011.
That cost$3.5 million. But this year’s treatment was spoiled by winds
thathelped stir phosphorus... read
more. |
OECFinds
Issue2
Primary Message False
COLUMBUS - Ohio Republican Party executive director Matt Borges saidthe
group supporting issue 2, Voters First, was hoisted by their ownpetard
today following the Ohio Elections Commissions unanimousdecision found
probable cause the group made false statements on theirwebsite."The
elections commission dismissed all of Voters Firsts frivolouscomplaints
against the Ohio Republican Party, but found probable causewith their
cornerstone message that 'Politicians, lobbyists, and... read
more. |
Darke
County Republican Party… PersonalTouch
for Calling
GREENVILLE – The Darke County Republican Party has added a
personaltouch to those calls you get asking for your support. Since
February ofthis year, Darke County residents and elected officials have
beenmaking phone calls on behalf of the Ohio Republican Party. This
pastSaturday, Representative Jim Buchy (R-84), Representative Richard
N.Adams (R-80) and Darke County Commissioner Mike Stegall spent
theirSaturday... read
more. |
WheelingNews
Register… MinersAsk
President
Obama To Stop the ‘Absolute Lies’
By Casey Junkins - October 13, 2012 - BEALLSVILLE - Coal miners at
theAmerican Energy Corp. Century Mine said they want President
BarackObama to stop what they term "the war on coal" - and to stop
spreading"mistruths" about them. Miners gathered Friday afternoon to
expresstheir opposition to Obama's energy and environmental policies,
whichthey believe threaten their jobs. Miner Mitch Miracle read aloud
aletter the miners mailed to Obama that outlines some of
theirconcerns... read
more. |
Courier-Journal…
2012Presidential
Debate: Fact-checking Tuesday night's melee
Written by Calvin Woodward & Tom Raum, Associated Press -
Oct17,2012 - Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for
PresidentBarack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S. Consulate in
Libya aterrorist act. Obama yet again claimed that ending the
Afghanistan andIraq wars makes money available to "rebuild America,"
even though itdoesn't. A look at some of their claims: OBAMA: The day
after lastmonth's attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, "I
stood inthe Rose... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… RobberySuspect
Apprehended
On October 16, 2012 at approximately 2:07 P.M. Darke County
SheriffsOffice received a call about a female that had assaulted and
stolen anelderly males money at his home. Darke County
Deputieslocatedthe vehicle the suspect was in and made a traffic stop
on the vehicleon US 36 near Crumrine Rd. The investigation revealed
that Julie A.Cockrell, 46, of New Madison entered the home of an
elderlyacquaintance on Hollansburg Tampico Rd. Ms. Cockrell
askedthevictim for money and... read
more. |
Fox
News… Aggressivesecond
presidential debate leaves analysts split on who won
October 17, 2012 - Americans on Tuesday night saw a more
aggressivePresident Obama in his second debate with Mitt Romney, as
politicalanalysts appeared split on a clear winner after predominantly
givingRomney the edge in the first debate. “I think it’s a split
decision,”Democratic strategist Joe Trippi, a Fox News contributor,
said afterTuesday's town hall-style debate at Hofstra... read
more. |
Policymic.com…
WomenHelp
Romney Jump Ahead of Obama in Swing States,By
Alex Marin
On the eve of the CNN/Hofstra University Town Hall Presidential
Debate,Republican challenger Mitt Romney has jumped ahead of President
Obamain the crucial swing states, according to the latest USA
Today/Galluppoll. Romney now leads Obama by four percentage points
among likelyvoters in the states that will decide the election. Oddly
enough, it'sfemale voters who are giving Romney his new edge. The... read
more. |
Aerospace ProfessionalDevelopment
Centeropens
Newcenter
willhelp
match workers and employers in the aerospace industry-
COLUMBUS
– State Senators Chris Widener (R- Springfield), PeggyLehner (R-
Kettering) and Bill Beagle (R- Tipp City) today joinedWright State
University officials and representatives from Ohio’saerospace industry
at the opening of a new center designed to helpmatch workers with job
openings and educational developmentopportunities in the aerospace and
defense industries. “Ohio’saerospace industry has a large number of
opportunities available, andthis center will ensure that workers have
the skills and training thatare in demand by... read
more. |
GovernorJohn
Kasich… SupremeCourt
applicants sought
COLUMBUS – Today Gov. John R. Kasich announced that from Oct. 15 toNov.
16 he will accept applications from attorneys who would like to
beconsidered for appointment to the Supreme Court of Ohio to
replaceJustice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton. Justice Stratton announced on
May 22that she would retire at the end of the year before her term
expires in2014. The application and additional information
will
beavailable at http://governor.ohio.gov/supremecourt starting at 9
a.m.on Monday... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Smallmanufacturers
bucking outsourcingtrend
Monday, October 8, 2012 - Small manufacturers in the U.S.
increasinglyare bucking the trend of outsourcing jobs to China and
other developingcountries globally, opting instead to build products
they can stampwith the "Made in the U.S.A" label on them, according to
an Inc.comreport. The reason many smaller manufacturers are reversing
the coursemany of their peers took during the past three-decades is
because theyfind their customers increasingly are asking for a level of
quality ofprecision... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle... BeagleAnnounces
October as Ohio Manufacturing Month
COLUMBUS–State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) announced today that
October2012 will be known as Ohio Manufacturing Month. “Ohio
Manufacturingcontinues to make a strong comeback, but a lot of folks
don’tappreciate the nature of what goes on in a manufacturing shop
today,”Beagle said. “Ohio Manufacturing Month is a great opportunity to
showthe community how advanced, technical, and precise the modern world
ofmanufacturing has become... read
more. |
OhioSecretary
Jon Husted... Hustedto
appeal
Federal Court decision to U.S. Supreme Court
Pledgesthatwhatever
the outcome, voting hours will be uniform statewide-
COLUMBUS –
Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that he willask the U.S.
Supreme Court to make the final determination on whetherthe General
Assembly of the State of Ohio or the federal courts shouldset Ohio
election laws. Husted will be appealing the Friday decision bythe Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals in Obama v. Husted. Regarding thisdecision,
all of the... read
more. |
JudgeSharon
Kennedy... Kennedyseeksseat
on
the State’s highest court.
JudgeSharon L. Kennedy was sworn in for her third term as Judge of
theButler County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division,
in2010. First elected in November 1998, Kennedy has served
asAdministrative Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Domestic
RelationsDivision since 2005.As Administrative Judge, Kennedy has
improved thecourt’s case management system to ensure the timely
resolution of casesfor families and children. Beginning her legal... read
more. |
ColumbusBusiness
First… Kasich:Businesses
should
embrace natural gas vehicles,by JeffBell
Tuesday,October 9, 2012 - With Ohio sitting atop the potentially
lucrativeUtica shale play, Gov. John Kasich is using his bully pulpit
to pushbusinesses to spark the use of natural gas vehicles in the
state. “Thestate can do what we can to jump-start this with vehicles in
ourfleets,” he said Tuesday during a natural gas vehicle summit at
OhioState University, “but it’s going to be the business leaders.
(They)have to show this is something they... read
more. |
StateSenator
Keith Faber… Video:Faber
Discusses Ohio’sOngoing Economic Recovery
COLUMBUS– State Senator Keith Faber (R–Munson Township) issued a
filmedstatement regarding Ohio’s continued economic recovery. The video
canbe viewed through the Ohio Channel. In the video, Senator Faber
reviewsthe progress that the 129th General Assembly has made in putting
Ohioon the right economic path. Some of these accomplishments
includeseeing the state’s credit rating improved, the closing of an $8
billionbudget deficit, and making strides toward careful regulatory... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, October 13, 2012 - The math is pretty simple: The Big
Threeare Florida, Ohio and Virginia. It is virtually impossible for
MittRomney to win the White House without winning at least two of
thethree, and right now he’s ahead by two in Virginia and has widened
hislead in Florida to four. If Romney wins all three states, he is
likelyto win the election. President Obama can keep his job if he wins
twoout of the three, and the president is still holding on in Ohio
wherehe... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… One-vehiclerollover
on South 127
On October 12, 2012 at approximately 8:37 PM Darke County Deputiesalong
with New Madison Fire, and Tri-Village Rescue, responded to the3100
block of US RT 127 on a report of a one vehicle roll-over crashwith a
utility pole knocked down. Preliminary investigation revealed agreen
1994 Dodge Ram truck, driven by 39 year old Bryon L.
Shannon,Greenville, Ohio swerved to miss hitting a deer on the roadway
causingthe vehicle to travel off the right side of the road then back
ontothe... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Biden,Ryanquarrel
on just about everything
DANVILLE, KY. — If the presidential debate last week felt like a
wonkyclassroom lecture, the vice presidential debate Thursday night
moreclosely resembled a playground quarrel. Vice President Joe
Bidenattacked U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan from the start and was far more
aggressivethan President Barack Obama was in his first debate with Mitt
Romneyone week ago. The approach drew a strong response from Ryan,
whosparred with Biden in a lively and sometimes animated
conversation... read
more. |
TheExaminer…
Battlegroundpolls2012,
Romney is leading Obama in Ohio and Florida
By Sahit Muja - The race between President Barack Obama and
Republicanpresidential nominee Mitt Romney remains tight in the
battleground ofOhio. According to Gravis Marketing new poll of 1,594
Ohio voters whoindicated that they were registered to vote in the
upcomingpresidential election finds that the Obama vs. Romney race is
veryclose. Among all of the likely voters, 1,313 of the
poll'sparticipants, Romney is leading with 45.9 percent of the people
sayingthat they'd vote for him, compared... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… DBJnamesManufacturing
Awards winners
Versailles’MidmarkCorporation
wins for Workforce Training - Friday,October 12, 2012 -
The
Dayton Business Journal named the winners in itsfirst-ever
Manufacturing Awards at an event Thursday evening. A packedhouse filled
the Dayton Masonic Center on Thursday for the first DaytonBusiness
Journal Manufacturing Awards. Seven winners were named acrossa variety
of categories, including workforce training, exporting and... read
more. |
AttorneyMike
General DeWine… ThreeChildPornography
Arrests in Geauga County
(GEAUGA COUNTY, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine
todayannounced the arrests of three men wanted in connection with
twoseparate alleged child pornography possession and dissemination
cases.A Geauga County grand jury indicted Matthew Logrande, Clayton
McCoy,and David McKibben late yesterday afternoon. Warrants
fortheirarrests were issued today. Logrande is the focus of
oneinvestigation, while McKibben and McCoy, who... read
more. |
TheHill…
SesameStreet
asks Obamacampaign to take down attack ad featuring Big Bird
By Daniel Strauss10/09/12Sesame Street has asked President Obama's
campaign to take down itslatest attack ad against Mitt Romney, which
features footage of BigBird."Sesame Workshop is a nonpartisan,
nonprofit organization and we do notendorse candidates or participate
in political campaigns," a Tuesdaystatement on Sesameworkshop.org
reads. "We have approved no campaignads, and as is our general
practice, have requested that the ad betaken down."The Obama
campaign... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine ...ConvictedChild
Rapist gets double life sentence
(CHILLICOTHE, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat a Washington Court House man has been sentenced to two
lifesentences following his conviction on a total of nine charges of
Rape,Gross Sexual Imposition, and Felonious Sexual Penetration.Visiting
Judge William Corzine sentenced Gary Freeland to twoconsecutive life
sentences plus two years Friday afternoon. A RossCounty jury found him
guilty... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… Ohio'sU.S.
Senate race
draws millions in outside money; will it work?
By Stephen Koff - Saturday, October 06, 2012 - WASHINGTON, D.C.
-There's a lot you can do with $19 million. Some shrewd people
inpolitics and business thought the best use for the money was to
tellOhioans what kind of lawmaker they have in first-term U.S. Sen.
SherrodBrown. The $19 million –- the amount that outside groups spent
on TVand radio ads slamming the Democrat from 2011 through the end
ofSeptember -- came from conservative super PACs and other
third-partygroups... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Romneyset
to
rip rivalon security across globe
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney is intensifying his efforts to draw a
sharpcontrast with President Obama on national security in the
campaign’sclosing stages, portraying Mr. Obama as mishandling the
tumult in theArab world and leaving the nation exposed to a terrorist
attack inLibya. In a speech today at the Virginia Military Institute,
Mr. Romneywill declare “hope is not a strategy” for dealing with the
rise ofIslamist governments in the Mideast or an Iran racing toward
thecapability to build a nuclear... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Close as the presidential race has been for months, it doesn’t takemuch
to make a difference, and Mitt Romney’s debate win this past
weekappears to have impacted the numbers in the Key Three Swing States
–Florida, Ohio and Virginia. It’s too early to say what impact
Friday’sgovernment jobs report will have. New Rasmussen Reports polling
takenafter the debate finds Romney up two in Florida, up one in
Virginia anddown one in Ohio. It is virtually impossible for Romney to
win theWhite House... read
more. |
Horner gets recognition
fromPhil-Am
PressClub
San Francisco, California: A press release from
thePhilippineAmerican Press Club, USA confirmed that a local aspiring
writer,Elizabeth Horner, was one of the finalists and was accorded
honorablemention in the Youth Voice 16-24 years of age category, during
theirOctober 4, 2012 Plaridel Awards Night honoring “outstanding
journalistsin the Filipino-American milieu”. Nominations came from
publishers ofmajor media outlets from... read
more. |
JusticeRobert
Cupp… Cuppseeksre-election
to
the Ohio Supreme Court
Justice Robert Cupp is seeking re-election to Ohio’s
highestcourt. Robert Cupp has served as a justice on the
SupremeCourtof Ohio since January, 2007. Much of Justice Cupp’s 30-year
legalcareer has been committed to effective public service. Prior to
hiselection to the Supreme Court, he served as a judge on the 3rd
DistrictCourt of Appeals; as a State Senator for 16 years, including
two termsas the President Pro Tem, the Senate’s 2nd highest leader... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… MorethanNine
Tons
of Prescription Pills Collected in Ohio
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today
announcedthat Ohioans returned more than 9 tons (18,721 pounds) of
unneededprescription drugs on Saturday, during the Drug
EnforcementAdministration's (DEA) fifth national Prescription Drug Take
Back Day.The Ohio Attorney General's Office partners with the DEA and
otherlocal law enforcement agencies to warn residents about what can
happenwhen pills are taken by those who do not... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… Arrestof
indicted
Craigslist Scammer
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Morrow
CountyProsecutor Charles Howland announced today the indictment and
arrest ofalleged Craigslist scammer Nicholis Corey Garner. The
indictmentalleges that Garner is a member of a larger group that has
usedpostings of cars, trucks, and all-terrain vehicles for sale
onCraigslist to steal tens of thousands of dollars from victims
acrossthe country. "The indictment and arrest of Nicholis Corey Garner
sendsa... read
more. |
Upstart
Business Journal… Unemploymentdrops
to lowest level since 2009, by KentBernhard, Jr
October 5, 2012 - The second-to-last monthly jobs report before
theNovember elections contained a bit of good news for President
BarackObama—and the American economy—as employers added more jobs
thanexpected and the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level
sinceJanuary 2009. The September unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent
from8.1 percent, and employers added... read
more. |
CongressmanJohn
Boehner… Unemploymentreport:
Positive but far too slow
Also: Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett - September Report:7.8
percent - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-WestChester)
released the following statement today regarding theDepartment of
Labor’s unemployment report for September 2012: “Whilethere is positive
news in today’s report, job creation is far too slowand the
unemployment rate is far too high. Administration officialssaid
unemployment would... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… JuvenileCourtmay
grant
temporary child visitation rights to a nonparent duringlitigation of
custody suit,By Dennis Whalen - September 26,
2012 - The
Supreme Court of Ohio ruledtoday that while a child custody proceeding
is pending before ajuvenile court, the court may issue an order
granting temporaryvisitation with the child by a nonparent under Ohio
Juvenile Rule13(B)(1), where the court finds that the visitation is in
the bestinterest of the child. The court’s 5-2 decision, authored by
JusticeEvelyn Lundberg Stratton, reversed a ruling in which the Tenth
DistrictCourt... read
more. |
The
Denver Post… Transcript:Firstpresidential
debate,Obama vs. Romney
10/04/2012 - What follows is a complete transcript of Wednesday
night'sdebate between President Barack Obama, a Democrat, and
Republicanchallenger Mitt Romney: JIM LEHRER: Good evening from the
Magness Arenaat the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. I'm Jim
Lehrer of the"PBS NewsHour," and I welcome you to the first of the 2012
presidentialdebates... read
more. |
Bloomberg…Ohio Voters Disapprove AllAds as
Campaigns
Take Over TV, By Mark Niquette
Oct 3, 2012 - As “Access Hollywood” plays in Pamela Wilson’s
livingroom,a commercial featuring a crying girl in a stroller appears
and aworried voice says,“The future is getting worse under Obama.”
Wilson pulls up a casinogame on her laptop.Looking up, Wilson, a
64-year-old retired postal worker who lives inReynoldsburg, Ohio,a
Columbus suburb, said she would rather play games, check e-mail orread
a book than watchanother presidential campaign spot. “It just really
gets frustratingbecause... read
more. |
TheHill...
Senatehinges
on
NewEngland, By Alexander Bolton
09/28/12 - The battle for control of the Senate could come down to
NewEngland, a region wherethe GOP brand was seen as defunct a few years
ago. A best-case scenariofor Republicans would allowthe party to retain
Senate seats in Massachusetts and Maine whilepicking up a seat in
Connecticut.Coupled with gains in other parts of the county, it would
likely beenough to make Sen. MitchMcConnell (R-Ky.) the majority
leader. But to do so, the GOP will haveto beat history. No
Republicanhas.... read
more. |
RomneyBusVisits
Greenville, Lyn Bliss, Assistant Editor
The Romney “Commit to Mitt” bus was in Greenville recently to
helppromote the Romney/Ryan campaign. The bus was inthe area of the
Darke County Board of Elections and was here toemphasize voting early
and helping get out the vote.Pictured are just a few of the folks who
kept the bus busy for the hourit was in Greenville. Following visiting
the bus,a number of the attendees visited the Darke County
RepublicanHeadquarters, located at.... read
more. |
Washington
Post… Romneygoes
onoffense,
forcing Obama to defend record
ByDan Balz and Amy Gardner - October 3 - DENVER — An energetic
MittRomney launched a series of attacks against President Obama
hereWednesday night, calling into question the president’s record on
theeconomy, health care and the deficit, and arguing that he would
takethe country in a fundamentally different direction. Obama sought
toparry Romney’s criticisms, charging that his presidential rival
favorsa... read
more. |
AG
DeWine, County Prosecutor… HumanTrafficking
Indictment announced
(DELAWARE, Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and DelawareCounty
Prosecutor Carol O'Brien announced today the arrestand multi-count
indictment of a man accused of coercing several womento prostitute
themselves in both Delaware and Franklincounties. Members of a Delaware
County grand jury indicted David Nelms,of Columbus, on 17 charges,
including: Engaging in a Patternof Corrupt Activity with a Human
Trafficking Specification... read
more. |
OhioTreasurer
Josh Mandel… InteractiveOnline
Maps AllowOhioans to Search State Properties and Buildings-
COLUMBUS - Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel has launched new
interactiveonline mapping tools at www.OhioTreasurer.gov to allow
Ohioans to viewand search state properties and buildings. The
new
toolsleveragestatewide imaging and mapping software, and make detailed
informationabout state owned properties and buildings available to all
Ohioans."We have digitized our state properties database so that for
the firsttime Ohioans can view online images... read
more. |
DaytonDaily
News… Ohiopublic
pay called too
generous, By JoshSweigart
State employees in Ohio receive $9.89 per hour more in wages
andbenefits than their private-sector counterparts, according to a
reportreleased Thursday by a conservative watchdog group. This
disparity islarger than in 44 other states, according to the report
from WashingtonD.C.-based Citizens Against Government Waste. It gives
Ohio the gradeof “F” compared to other states. A major driver of this
difference,according to report authors, is generous public sector
pensions:“Taxpayers in every... read
more. |
Darke
County Democrats… DemocraticParty
Headquarters open
The Darke County Democratic Headquarters has recently opened. It
islocated at 124 West Fourth St. The phone number is 937-316-6166 and
thehours are 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10:00 a.m.
to1:00 p.m. on Saturdays. All signs, buttons etc. are free to
interestedmembers of the public. Democratic Candidates for public
office includePresident Barack Obama/Vice President Joe... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Nearly65K
Ohioans eligible for mortgage settlement funds
by Olivia Barrow - Monday, September 24, 2012 - Thousands of
Ohioresidents who lost their homes to foreclosure in the past three
yearsmay be eligible for payment from a national mortgage bank
settlement.Under the $25 billion National Mortgage Foreclosure
settlement, 64,428Ohio borrowers who lost their home to foreclosure
between Jan. 1, 2008,and Dec. 31, 2011, will soon receive claim
forms... read
more. |
MidmarkCorporation…
Rothstein,V.P.
andG.M. Medical Division, to retire
MikeWalker
andMatt
Bourne Assume New Leadership Roles- VERSAILLES, Ohio –
(October
1, 2012) – Midmark Corporation todayannounced the retirement of Joe
Rothstein, vice president and generalmanager, medical division at the
end of 2012. “Joe has done atremendous job of leading our medical
division through successivegrowth during his years here at Midmark
Corporation,” said presidentand CEO Dr. Anne Eiting Klamar. “He
embodies our Midmark brand traits –genuine, expert, inspired... read
more. |
OhioRepublican
Women Electors… Majorityare
Ohio
Federation of Republican Women (OFRW) Members
In accordance with section 3513.111 of the Ohio Revised Code,
themembers of the Republican State Central and Executive Committee of
Ohio(RSCECO), have, in the absence of a State Convention, the duty
andauthority to nominate candidates for Presidential Electors.
Theresolution was unanimously adopted by the RSCECO at a meeting held
inColumbus on September 21, 2012. The RSCECO submited the names of
thefollowing persons to be elected as Presidential Electors at the... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, September 29, 2012 - The presidential race remainscompetitive
even though voters still trust Mitt Romney slightly morethan President
Obama when it comes to handling economic matters. WillWednesday night’s
first presidential debate make a difference? With arace this close,
possibly but not likely, Scott Rasmussen argues in hislatest weekly
syndicated column. “Events in the real world matter morethan debates,”
Scott writes. “Only in the absence of other news could aslight
change... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Fatalityin
multiple vehicle injury accident
On October 2, 2012 at approximately 7:05 AM Darke County Deputiesalong,
with Arcanum Fire, Arcanum Rescue and Pitsburg Fire weredispatched to
State Route 49 north of Oakes Road in reference to amultiple vehicle,
injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed agreen 1998 Ford
contour driven by, Tyler J. Kuhn, 19, Greenville, wastraveling
northbound on State Route 49 north of Oakes Road. Kuhn's
vehicle
traveled across the centerline... read
more. |
LimaNews…Teacherevaluations coming,much
work to
prepare, implement, By Beth L.Jokinen
ELIDA — While the coming teacher evaluation system is state
mandated,much of the work will be done at the local level, with
decisions neededto be made by next summer. About 40 area school
officials, includingboard members and superintendents, attended a
training on the systemThursday. Held at Elida High School, the Allen
County EducationalService Center did the training. “The landscape is
changing, to say thevery least,” said county Superintendent Brian
Rockhold. “When talkingabout... read
more. |
ZanesvilleTimes
Recorder… Welfarerollsshrinking
because of work rules, by BenjaminLanka
Sep 28, 2012 - Despite campaign claims that work rules for welfare
havebeen gutted, thousands of Ohioans have left the program's rolls
largelybecause of those rules. An analysis by The Dayton Daily News
found theNo. 1 reason people went off welfare is because officials are
taking aharder stance on requiring people to perform work activities
asrequired under law. That includes work, community service or
jobtraining for at least 30 hours per week. In Muskingum County, the
dropin welfare... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
DeWine… BorrowersWho
Lost Homes
to Foreclosure May Be Eligible for Benefit
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said today thatclaim
forms are going out to 64,428 Ohio borrowers who lost their hometo
foreclosure between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 and whomay be
eligible for payment under the $25 billion National MortgageForeclosure
settlement. Eligible borrowers had mortgages withAlly/GMAC, Bank of
America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, thenation's five largest
mortgage servicers who agreed to the... read
more. |
WeeklyRepublican
Address… VernonParker
(AZ) on
Jobs & Restoring the American Dream
WASHINGTON, DC – Delivering the Weekly Republican Address,congressional
candidate Vernon Parker (R-AZ) highlights his experiencegrowing up in a
tough neighborhood with guns, gangs and violence, andcalls for
common-sense solutions to help create jobs and restore theAmerican
Dream so others will have the opportunity he had to work hardand build
a brighter future. Parker, who is seeking torepresentthe
people
of the Phoenix area’s new Ninth Congressional District, alsonotes... read
more. |
Representative
Jim Buchy… BuchyNamed
“Watchdog
of the Treasury”
Award honors fiscal discipline, responsible spending of tax dollars
-COLUMBUS—State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville.) was
recentlyhonored at the “Watchdog of the Treasury” award ceremony,
hosted by theUnited Conservatives of Ohio. The award recognizes key
legislators orpolicymakers who strive to restore responsible limited
government,lower taxes, free enterprise and regulatory... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… BCImakes
10,000th criminal DNA match
(LONDON, Ohio) – Today Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
thatscientists with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI)
madetheir 10,000th DNA match, linking a suspected criminal to the scene
ofa crime. The DNA profile connected a suspect to a Columbus
burglarycase. Experts at BCI have been adding DNA profiles to the
nationalCombined DNA Index System (CODIS) since 2001. The... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Authordigsinto
politicized relationship between president, high-courtconservatives,By
Jack Torry - September 23, 2012 - WASHINGTON — When the U.S.
SupremeCourt last spring upheld the key feature of the 2010 health-care
law,stunned legal conservatives turned their fury on Chief Justice
JohnRoberts, who provided the pivotal fifth vote to keep most of the
lawintact. How could a conservative chief justice betray conservatives
andRepublicans by upholding the key legislative achievement of
PresidentBarack Obama? Jeffrey Toobin, CNN analyst and... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Biotechjobs
booming in Ohio, by Laura Englehart
Thursday, September 20, 2012 - Ohio has added 8,500
bioscience-relatedjobs in a little more than a decade, according to a
new report. Therewere 1,491 jobs created or retained in the Dayton
region in just thepast four years alone, leading to a huge surge in
local biotechemployment at hundreds of companies in the region. Among
the largestnew projects in the region is the new Abbott Laboratories...
read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Majorityapprove
of Kasich's job performance, Paul E.Kostyu
Sep. 24, 2012 - COLUMBUS — A majority of Ohio likely voters approve
ofthe job Gov. John R. Kasich is doing, according to a new
Enquirer/OhioNewspaper Organization poll. His 52 percent rating is 3
points betterthan the percentage of Ohioans who voted for him in 2010.
It’s thefirst time any poll has put his number above the 50 percent
mark. InJuly 2011, it was 35 percent in a Quinnipiac University poll.
At least30 percent of Ohio Democrats approve of the job he is doing,
the pollshowed... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Two-vehicleaccident
near Arcanum, one CareFlighted
Arcanum - On September 28, 2012 at approximately 11:44 a.m. DarkeCounty
Deputies, along with Arcanum Fire, Arcanum Rescue and BradfordRescue
were dispatched to Hogpath Rd. at Arcanum Bears Mill Rd. inreference to
a two vehicle injury accident. Preliminary investigationshowed that a
1993 Buick, operated by Heather L. Brown (40) ofHollansburg, was
eastbound on Hogpath Rd. and had stopped at the fourway stop at Arcanum
Bears Mill Rd. Brown’s vehicle thenstartedto pull... read
more. |
P4P,
GHS Career Tech… NewTraining
Program Launched
Businesses, government, and education team up to address skills gap
inlocal workforce - DARKE COUNTY- After months of planning, the
firststage of Partnering for Progress’s (P4P) workforce
developmentinitiative has been launched with the recent issuance of a
trainingcurriculum designed, in conjunction with the area’s businesses,
toaddress the oft-spoke of skills gap in... read
more. |
Rasmussen…What They Told Us: Reviewing
LastWeek’sKey
Polls
Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 35% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction-
Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 44%, Democrats 43% -Senate
Balance of Power: Dems 48 GOP 45 Toss-Ups 7 - 40% BelieveEconomy is
Getting Better: Seven Year High - Mitt Romney’s newly airedcommentthat
47% of Americans are dependent on the government and locked in tovote
for President Obama has prompted debate all week. Scott Rasmussenargues
in his latest newspaper column... read
more. |
EdisonCommunity
College…Governor’sReps
visit for
Tour, Workforce Collaborations
Edison Community College hosted Rich Frederick, Director of
theGovernor’s Office of Workforce Transformation on Tuesday for
adiscussion on collaborativeefforts between secondary, post-secondary
and local industry partners.The meeting included a tour of Edison’s
facilities and provided ashowcase ofexamples of local partnerships and
curriculum development that has beenstrategically designed to create
post-secondary ... read
more. |
State
Representative Richard Adams… Adams
named “Watchdog of theTreasury”
Award honors fiscal discipline, responsible spending of tax dollars
-COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) recentlywas
honored at the “Watchdog of the Treasury” award ceremony, hosted bythe
United Conservatives of Ohio. The award recognizes keylegislators or
policymakers who strive to restore responsible limitedgovernment, lower
taxes, free enterprise and regulatory relief,and personal
freedom. .. read
more. |
OhioGov.
John Kasich… Sen.Beagle
to serve
on Executive Workforce Board
COLUMBUS - Gov. John R. Kasich today announced the members of
theGovernor's Executive Workforce Board, taking another significant
stepto reform Ohio's broken workforce development system. A policy
prioritysince running for office, Gov. Kasich firmly believes that
Ohio'seconomic future is dependent upon a strong workforce and
continues tochampion reforms that will help Ohioans get the training
they need toget back to work. In February 2012, Gov. Kasich created
theGovernor's... read
more. |
EconomicDevelopment
Office… MidmarkExpands
Support
ofEconomic Development
Faith in county’s P4P initiative leads to increased participation
-VERSAILLES- Midmark Corporation has announced that it
willsignificantly increase its contribution to Partnering for
Progress(P4P), Darke County’s collaborative economic development
initiative,beginning in 2013. The $10,000 annual contribution, which
represents asubstantial increase from the company’s initial $1,000
annual level ofparticipation, will be reviewed again at the end of next
year. “Theincrease represents... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… HelpingFoster
Youth with CreditReport Errors
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Attorney General Mike DeWine recently sent lettersto
the state's public children services agencies offering help inmeeting a
new federal mandate requiring youth at least 16 years old andwithin the
foster system to have their credit checked. The mandate alsorequires
the clearance of any errors found on their credit
report."Unfortunately, foster youth can be especially vulnerable to
becomingvictims... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Bigbankstocks
likely to
benefit from Fed move
Monday, September 17, 2012 - Big banks such as Citigroup and
JPMorganChase will likely see stock gains after decisions from The Fed
andEuropean Central Bank, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Largerfinancial institutions have been saddled in a waiting game, but
movessuch as The Fed buying $40 billion in mortgage securities per
monthshould cycle more dollars through the big banks. That decision
mayprompt more businesses to seek loans, and more consumers to
refinancehome loans... read
more. |
Secretaryof
State Jon Husted…Morethan484,000
Absentee Ballot Applications so far
Columbus – Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced
thatasof
Friday, September 14, an estimated 484,000 absentee ballotapplications
had been received by county boards of elections statewide.This includes
more than 475,600 non-military and more than 8,600military and overseas
voter absentee ballot requests. Military andoverseas ballots will be
mailed out beginning later this week onSaturday, September 22, 2012,
and ballots... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle… Beaglehonored
as Watchdog of the Treasury
COLUMBUS– State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) was recognized
thisweek as a “Watchdog of the Treasury” for his commitment to
fiscaldiscipline during the 129th General Assembly. “It is important
forelected officials to remember that the money they are entrusted
tooversee belongs to the people who elected them,” said Beagle.
“Everyhard-earned tax dollar must be carefully handled so that we can
ensurea stable state government that serves the... read
more. |
ChristianScience
Monitor… Whoare
the 47 percent?
5 jobs held by people who pay no income tax.
In a secret video, Mitt Romney said 47 percent of Americans don't
payfederal income taxes – and he was right. Half of that 47 percent
don’towe anything because they can claim deductions. But the other half
areworkers who hold jobs that don't pay enough for them to owe
incometaxes to Uncle Sam (though federal payroll taxes for Medicare
andSocial Security get deducted from their paychecks), according
toRoberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center... read
more. |
DBJ
Poll: Economytop
factorleading
into presidential election, by LauraEnglehart
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 - More than half of respondents to a
DBJpoll said their greatest concern heading into the presidential
electionis the economy. With the presidential election fewer than 50
days away,the most prevalent concern in the Dayton region is the
economy,according to a Dayton Business Journal online poll. More than
half of213 poll respondents said their “greatest concern heading... read
more. |
AkronBeacon
Journal… RomneyandObama
embrace
coal industry, By Sean Cockerham
September 17, 2012 - WASHINGTON: Mitt Romney and President Barack
Obamahave wholeheartedly embraced coal on the campaign trail, despite
paststatements from Romney and Vice President Joe Biden that pollution
fromcoal-fired power plants kills people. Coal has become a major issue
inthe presidential campaign, in part because the coal state of Ohio
isamong a handful of states that are expected to decide the
election.Romney is telling voters that Obama is “waging war on... read
more. |
Representative
Richard Adams… ReformsBolster,
Stabilize Retirement Systems
COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) has announced
thatthe Ohio House of Representatives today took a significant step
towardresponsible pension reform with the bipartisan passage of a
series oflegislation aiming to improve the solvency of the five state
retirementsystems. Senate Bills 340, 341, 342, 343, and 345 make
sweeping reformsto the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Rash of Daytime Burglaries
inCounty
Neighborsasked
to be
vigilant,take safeguards for property - TheDarke County Sheriff’s
Office has responded to a rash of burglaries andmotor vehicle break-ins
which have occurred throughout Darke Countyduring daytime
hours.
Darke County Sheriff’s Deputiescontinue tobe vigilant in patrols;
however we need the assistance of our localcitizens. Darke County
Sheriff Toby L. Spencer requests citizens... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Partiesplayfootball
with Ohio’s gains - Dems, GOP each claim credit claim credit
By Tom Troy - It’s a standard part of Gov. John Kasich’s politicalstump
speeches these days: “Ohio’s on a comeback now.” Mr. Kasich bragsabout
thestate’s growing rainy-day fund and its rapid gains in job creation.
Buthe never mentions his Democratic predecessor, Ted Strickland, or
theDemocraticPresident in the White House. “We went from 48th in job
creation in thenation to fourth and first in the Midwest. Ohio’s
rockin’ it,” Mr.Kasich told aRepublican audience in the rural
Cincinnati... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… 250Marijuana
plants trafficking operation shut down
On September 20, 2012 at approximately 1:39 AM Darke County
Sheriff’sDeputies responded to 3938 Red River West Grove Road to
investigate atip receivedearlier in the evening on suspicious drug
activity. Deputies arrivedand observed from the road what appeared to
be numerous marijuanaplants growing inthe yard. Deputies approached the
property on foot to investigatefurther when they were met by the
resident armed with a shotgun.... read
more. |
Gov. John Kasich launches
budgetcollaboration among colleges and universities
By Reginald Fields - Tuesday,September 11,
2012 -
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Facing ever-rising tuitioncosts, a slow-growing
economy and conservative budgeting, Gov. JohnKasich onTuesday asked the
state's college and university presidents to help himrewrite Ohio's
higher education funding formula. They've offeredsimilar help
before.Last year the Republican governor asked Ohio State University
PresidentE. Gordon Gee to.... read
more. |
The
Hill… Romneycampaign
dealswith
fallout from '47 percent dependent' leaked video
ByJustin Sink - 09/18/12 - Mitt Romney’s campaign dealt with a
newdistraction Tuesday after an undercover video surfaced of him
telling agroup of fundraisers that“47 percent” of voters are “dependent
on government.” The video, postedby liberal magazine Mother Jones, was
taken on May 17 at a fundraiserhosted byMarc Leder, co-CEO of the
private equity firm Sun Capital Partners Inc.It shows the GOP
presidential nominee telling the small group.... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, September 15, 2012 - The presidential race definitely had
itsups and downs this past week. At the start of the week, President
Obamacoming off a successful national convention had bounced ahead of
hisRepublican challenger Mitt Romney. By week’s end, the bounce was
gone,and the race looked like the conventions had never happened in
thedaily Presidential Tracking Poll. Likely to complicate the picture
wasthe killing of the first U.S. ambassador overseas since 1979... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… OhioTeachers
Receive
Constitutional Lesson, ByBret Crow
September 12, 2012 - Ohio teachers learned more about the threebranches
of government and how to teach them to their students onTuesday and
today at the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center and OhioStatehouse.
The teachers were participating in the annual OhioGovernment in Action
program sponsored by the Ohio Center forLaw-Related Education. The
two-day seminar devoted to... read
more. |
Republican
Mens Club… KasichLiaison
Sandra
Brassington speaks to GOP Men,by Lyn Bliss
"I've never seen a more principled man that understands what needs tobe
done, and puts his head to it and gets it done." said
SandraBrassington, Southwest Ohio Regional Liaison for Governor John
R.Kasich as she spoke about the Governor and the job he has been
doing.Brassington also discussed local revenue cuts and praised local
officeholders on county, township and municipal... read
more. |
City
of Greenville… Garrisonappointed
New Safety Service Director, By BobRobinson
Greenville Mayor Mike Bowers announced the appointment of CurtGarrison,
former Village Administrator for Arcanum as his new SafetyService
Director, City of Greenville. Garrison will start his newposition
October 1. “I am excited about serving the City ofGreenville,” Garrison
said. “It is bittersweet leaving the Village ofArcanum. I
have
been able to accomplish many items during mytenure because of the
people... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Report:Medicare
cuts to
cost Ohio 31K jobs, by LauraEnglehart
Thursday, September 13, 2012, 10:39am EDT - Ohio could lose more
than31,000 jobs in the health care industry by 2021, with the 2
percentreduction of Medicare spending that starts in January, according
tothree national health care associations. A report released by
theAmerican Medical Association, American Hospital Association
andAmerican Nurses Association shows that as many as 766,000 jobs could
belost nationwide in about a decade. Ohio would be the sixth
hardest-hitstate in the country... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… FinalArrest
made in
Telemarketing Land Scam Case
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat the last suspect in a multi-state telemarketing ring is now
incustody. Deputies with the Howell County, Missouri, Sheriff's
Officearrested Michael Sweigart last night. Several anonymous
tipstothe Attorney General's Office led officers to a home in West
Plains,Missouri, where Sweigart went into custody without
incident. Hehad been on the run for more than two... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
DailyPresidential
Tracking Poll
Saturday, September 15, 2012 - Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 48% -
OhioSenate: Brown (D) 49%, Mandel (R) 41%
Just 29% Are Even Somewhat Confident Libya Will Punish
Ambassador’sKillers. Sign up for free daily updates. The Rasmussen
Reports dailyPresidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney
attractingsupport from 48% of voters nationwide, while President Obama
earns 46%of the vote. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and
fourpercent... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… NewProgramto
Help
Identity-Theft Victims Launched
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
anew statewide program designed to help victims of identity theft
repairdamage to their credit reports and rectify other problems
associatedwith identity theft. "The effects of identity theft can
linger foryears, causing serious problems for the victim," Attorney
GeneralDeWine said. "We've created this program to help individuals
resolvethe damaging effects of identity theft... read
more. |
TheHill…
GOP,Dems
trade
blameon spending, then pass six-month resolution
By Pete Kasperowicz - 09/13/12 - House Republicans and Democrats
spentan hour blaming each other for Congress's failure to complete its
workon 2013 spending bills this year, then held their noses and passed
agiant, six-month continuing resolution that will keep the
governmentrunning until late March. Members easily approved the
spendingresolution early Thursday evening in a 329-91 vote that saw
70Republicans vote against it, along with 21 Democrats. Dozens
ofRepublicans were... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Twovehicle
injury crash near New Madison
On September 16, 2012 at approximately 2:26 PM Darke County
Deputiesalong with New Madison Fire Dept., Tri Village Rescue, and
Careflightwere dispatched to the intersection of US Route 127 and State
Route 503in reference to a two vehicle injury crash.
Preliminaryinvestigation revealed that a 2006 Chevy Malibu, driven by
CarlaDetling, 37, of Arcanum, was traveling northwest on SR
503,whenthe driver failed to yeild at a stop sign and was struck by a
2003Chevy Blazer, driven by... read
more. |
State
Senator Keith Faber… FaberHonored
as a “Watchdog of the Treasury”
COLUMBUS– Recognizing his commitment to low taxes, fiscal restraint
andsmaller government, State Senator Keith Faber (R–Celina) was
recentlynamed the “Watchdog of the Treasury” by the United
Conservatives ofOhio. Having been granted this honor based on his
fiscally responsiblevoting record during the 129th General Assembly,
this award marksSenator Faber’s fifth General... read
more. |
TheHill…
Congresslooking
atlast week of work before elections, By
PeterSchroeder
House and Senate lawmakers will be back in town next week for what
willbe their last period of work before the campaign season enters
itsfinal stretch, and they will spend their brief time on Capitol
Hillattending to some loose ends. The highest-profile event next week
willbe in the Senate, as lawmakers are expected to pass a
six-monthcontinuing resolution that will keep the government funded
until lateMarch. Despite 70 Republican defections, House members easily
passedthe bill on... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… Copingwith
a drug,
mental health crisis? Cuyahoga County gets $1.8 million tohelp-
By Sarah Jane Tribble - Friday, September 07, 2012 - CLEVELAND, Ohio—
The Ohio Department of Mental Health announced Thursday that it
willgive Cuyahoga County $1.8 million to create an alternative
treatmentsolution for people suffering from a psychiatric episode or
substanceabuse. The short-term option, proposed by Cleveland's biggest
hospitalsand community providers, would move people out of emergency
departmentsto a dedicated, 72-hour unit that is expected to provide... read
more. |
SalemNews…
Shaletied
to
8,000new jobs, By Brenda J. Linert
YOUNGSTOWN - More than 8,000 new jobs have been created in the lastyear
with a direct link to the Utica Shale boom. And that's justa start,
business officials said. Development of the Utica Shale,described by a
top executive of Consol Energy as still in its "infancystages,"will
mean jobs and probably lots of them. Harry Schurr, general managerof
Utica Operations and Hess J.V., was one of a number of speakers
atThursday'sYoungstown Ohio Utica & Natural Gas, or Y.O.U.N.G.,
expowho.... read
more. |
Issue2Proposed
Redistricting Amendment, By DennisWhalen
Supreme Court Orders Ballot Board to Replace Language - September
12,2012 - Secretary of State Husted calls emergency Ballot Board
meeting.RulesBoard-Approved Ballot Language Contains Material Omissions
and FactualInaccuracies, Does Not Properly Identify Substance of the
Amendment. Ina percuriam decision issued late Wednesday, The Supreme
Court of Ohiogranted a writ of mandamus sought by... read
more. |
StateSenator
Bill Beagle… UDtoReceive
Third
FrontierFunding
$2.99 Million to Support Advanced Material Development - COLUMBUS
–State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today announced
ControllingBoard approval of roughly $3 million in Ohio Third Frontier
Programfunding to the University of Dayton to advance the Innovation
PlatformProgram. The University will use the funds to focus on the
developmentof new materials to be used in additive manufacturing
processes thatwill meet the needs of the aerospace industry in Ohio.
“Theaerospace... read
more. |
Media
Research Center… DuringDNC,
2 of
3 Networks Ignore Dire Jobs Picture
By Julia A. Seymour - 9/6/2012 - For three nights, ABC and NBC fail
tomention the national unemployment rate or the ‘nearly 13
million’people looking for work. The national unemployment rate is
currentlyhigher than when President Barack Obama took office, but he
and manyothers have been making the case at this week’s Democratic
conventionthat he should get four more years as president. But... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio… LatestOSBAPublication
Covers Fundamental Legal Principles,By BretCrow
August 16, 2012 - The Ohio State Bar Association recently published
afree legal handbook for consumers and journalists that aims to
conveyfundamental legal principles to the layperson. While the Ohio
State BarAssociation’s (OSBA) new legal handbook for consumers and
journalistsis not intended to be a definitive work, the 14th edition of
“The Law& You” provides laypersons with an overview of the
fundamentalsoflaw, particularly as they apply in Ohio. The 349-page
handbook, whichwas funded... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Stateleader:
Kidsneed compassion, by Paul E. Kostyu
5 QUESTIONS: Harvey J. Reed - COLUMBUS — Every day, Harvey J. Reed
isone of the 95.7 percent of Americans the U.S. Census Bureau
sayscommute to work. But Reed is one of just 8 percent who take 60
minutesor more – in his case about an hour and 40 minutes – to get
there.That’s because as director of the Ohio Department of Youth
Services,Reed travels 94 miles each day, from Blue Ash to Columbus.
Then backagain. Reed is one of the highest-ranking Southwest Ohioans in
the... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… U.Smanufacturing
continues slowdown in August, byJoe Cogliano
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - Manufacturing — one of the recent
brightspots of the U.S. economy — continued to slow in August,
according to aTuesday report from the Institute for Supply Management.
The PMI, anindex used to measure the strength of manufacturing, was at
49.6percent last month, a decrease of 0.2 percentage points compared
toJuly. A reading below 50 percent indicates the manufacturing economy
isgenerally in... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
ToldUs: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, September 08, 2012 - What a way to end a convention. By
mostaccounts, Democrats had a highly successful national convention
inCharlotte, but Friday’s jobs report put a sour finish to a
weekPresident Obama’s party hoped would put him on the road to
reelection.While the results seemed to surprise many economic
forecasters,American workers saw it coming. The Rasmussen Employment
Index fellnine points in August to 72.0, the lowest level of confidence
sinceOctober... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Ohioutility
wants endto regulated gas pricing, By Dan
Gearino
Dropping ‘default’ price will cost users more, advocate says -
Anortheastern Ohio gas utility wants to be the first in the state to
endregulated pricing, a move that a consumer advocate says will remove
akey protection for the people who pay the bills. Dominion East
Ohio,which serves the Cleveland area, has asked state regulators to
approvea plan that would eliminate “default service” for natural gas.
Ifapproved, the state would no longer oversee a process designed to
helpassure low... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… KitchenAidinks
lease
for Darke County facility
Wednesday, September 5, 2012 - KitchenAid has inked a deal to lease
a41,000-square-foot facility in Darke County. The company will use
thefacility — the former Master Industries building in Ansonia —
foroverflow inventory as it continues to grow market share and
migrateproduct back to the United States, according to Bruns Realty
Group.Tipp City-based Bruns handled the leasing of the building.
TheKitchenAid division... read
more. |
Court
News Ohio… Websitepostdoes
not
give required notice in Foreclosure sale
By Dennis Whalen - Posting Details of Sheriff’s Sale on Website DoesNot
Give Required Notice of Sale to Party With Interest in
ForeclosedProperty - An April 2009 sheriff's sale of a foreclosed
property inClermont County was at the center of the case from the
Twelfth DistrictCourt of Appeals. In a decision announced today, The
Supreme Court ofOhio held that when the address of a party with a
property interest ina foreclosure... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… OneVehicle
Rollover Accident
On September 9, 2012 at approximately 3:03am Darke County Deputiesalong
with Ansonia Fire, Ansonia Rescue and CareFlight responded to aone
vehicle accident on State Route 47 near White Coppess Road.Preliminary
investigation revealed that a 2011 Nissan Infinti driven byTravis Hery
(23), of Columbus, Indiana was eastbound on State Route 47just west of
White Coppess Road. Hery's vehicle traveled off the rightside of the
roadway striking a ditch and culvert causing the vehicleto... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Firmgets
moretime to repay $4M, By Kris Turner
Perrysburg solar panel maker in default on state loans - The
OhioDepartment of Development has given Willard & Kelsey
SolarGroupuntil Oct. 26 to repay more than $4 million it owes from a $5
millionloan. The decision was revealed Wednesday, the same day on which
thedepartment previously demanded full repayment be made. The
Perrysburgsolar-panel manufacturer has missed or made partial loan
payments sinceSeptember, 2011, and is in default on its loan. In an
Aug. 6 letter... read
more. |
City
of Greenville… GreenvilleAuditor
Myers resigns
County News Online received a letter on Friday that Greenville
AuditorNancy Myers is resigning to take a position in Marysville, Ohio.
Belowis her letter in its entirety. It is with mixed emotions that I
makethe following statement: I have chosen to accept the position
ofAssistant Finance Director for the City of Marysville,
Ohio. Iwas contacted by Marysville’s Administration and
requested
to submit aresume... read
more. |
National
Federation of Republican Women… NFRW
Plays Significant Role atGOPConvention
Local Republican Leader Serves as Alternate Delegate for the State
ofOhio - TAMPA, Fla. – A local Republican woman leader is among
thehundreds of members of the National Federation of Republican
Women(NFRW) who served as delegates or alternates to the Republican
NationalConvention in Tampa on Aug. 27-30. Lyn Bliss of Greenville
served asand Alternate Delegate. She is among the approximately 650... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… Ohio'sSecretary
of State
Jon Husted must appear in federal court to explaindelay in restoring
early voting,By Joe Guillen - Thursday,
September 06, 2012
- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Afederal judge ordered Secretary of State Jon
Husted on Wednesday topersonally appear next week at a hearing about
his reluctance torestore early voting the weekend before the Nov. 6
election. JudgePeter Economus, whose ruling Husted has resisted,
scheduled the hearingon Sept. 13 in the U.S. District Court in
Columbus. Economus set thehearing after President Barack... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Department… Motorcyclistin
critical conditionfollowing collision on 127
On September 8, 2012 at approximately 10:42 AM Darke County
Deputiesalong with Greenville Township Fire, Greenville Township Rescue
andCareFlight were dispatched to the intersection of US RT 127
andChildrens Home Bradford Road in reference to a two vehicle
seriousinjury accident involving a motorcycle and vehicle.
Preliminaryinvestigation revealed a silver 2000 Buick LeSabre, driven
by Samuel D.Yagle, 79, Versailles Ohio was eastbound on Childrens Home
BradfordRoad crossing... read
more. |
CNN
Money… Augustjobs
report:Hiring
slows, unemployment falls, By SteveHargreaves
September 7, 2012 - Ohio August jobs report at 7.2 percent,
unchangedfrom June and July - ORP Chairman Bennett releases statement
below -NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The labor market lost momentum last month
as jobgrowth fell to a disappointingly slow pace. The unemployment rate
alsofell, as more people stopped looking for jobs. The economy added
96,000jobs in... read
more. |
GovernorJohn
Kasich… USDAdesignates
85 Ohio
counties as natural disaster areas
COLUMBUS – Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture granted
GovernorJohn R. Kasich’s request for a Secretarial disaster designation
for 85of Ohio’s 88 counties following the severe heat, rainfall
shortages andother weather-related disasters that struck large areas of
the stateover the spring and summer. The designation gives
eligibleOhiofarmers access to drought-related federal assistance such
as emergencylow-interest loans for crop losses, relief payments for
non-insurablelosses... read
more. |
Democratic
National Convention… JoeBiden
DNC Speech
09/06/2012 - My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly,
Iwant you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I are so proud of you.
Weadmire the way you treat every single student who walks into
yourclassroom. You not only teach them. You give them confidence. And
thepassion you bring to easing the burden on the families of our
warriors.They know you understand what they're going through. It makes
adifference... read
more. |
Democratic
National Convention… PresidentObama's
speech to DNC in Charlotte
September 6, 2012 - Michelle, I love you. The other night, I think
theentire country saw just how lucky I am. Malia and Sasha, you make me
soproud…but don’t get any ideas, you’re still going to class
tomorrow.And Joe Biden, thank you for being the best Vice President I
could everhope for. Madam Chairwoman, delegates, I accept your
nomination forPresident of the United States. The first time I
addressed... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
DemshopeObama
speech will have charisma of 2008, ByJoe
Hallettand Jack
Torry
September 2, 2012 - Four years after crossing history’s threshold asthe
nation’s first black presidential nominee, PresidentBarack Obama will
aim to rekindle the excitement that girded hisjourney to the
presidency, poised to accept his party’s nominationfor a second term at
the Democratic National Convention this week inCharlotte, N.C. The
times — and the candidate — are very differentfrom that August night in
2008 when Obama’s acceptance speech presented84,000 supporters in
the... read
more. |
Democratic
National Convention… FormerPresident
Bill Clinton’s Speech,
September 5 - We're here to nominate a President, and I've got one
inmind. I want to nominate a man whose own life has known itsfair share
of adversity and uncertainty. A man who ran for President tochange the
course of an already weak economy and then justsix weeks before the
election, saw it suffer the biggest collapse sincethe Great Depression.
A man who stopped the slide intodepression and put us on the long road
to recovery... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Department… Injuryaccident
near New Madison
On September 4, 2012 at approximately 8:07 PM Darke County
Deputiesalong with Tri-Village Rescue, Liberty Township Fire, and
CareFlightwere dispatched to the 1200 block of US Route 36 west in
reference toan injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a
2007 GrandCaravan driven by Latisha Bell, 25; Richmond, Ind. was
drivingeastbound when she went off the side of the roadway and struck
aguardrail. Mrs. Bell’s vehicle over turned, went through
autility pole, and came to rest on... read
more. |
DemocraticNational
Convention… SanAntonio
Mayor
Julian Castro’skeynote speech
My fellow Democrats, my fellow Texans, my fellow Americans: I
standbefore you tonight as a young American, a proud American, of
ageneration born as the Cold War receded, shaped by the tragedy of
9/11,connected by the digital revolution and determined to re-elect the
manwho will make the 21st century another American
century—PresidentBarack Obama. The unlikely journey that brought me
here tonight beganmany miles from this podium. My brother Joaquin and I
grew up withmy... read
more. |
Ohio
Supreme Court… SchoolYear
Kicks
Off With Field Trips to Supreme Court,By Bret
Crow
August 21, 2012 - As school bells ring in a new school year acrossOhio,
students will again take field trips to the Thomas J. Moyer
OhioJudicial Center, home of the Ohio Supreme Court, as part of their
civiceducation curriculum. The first tour of the 2012-13 school year
isscheduled for later this month, and the pace will continue to
buildthrough the fall, according to Jay Wuebbold... read
more. |
Democratic
National Convention… TedStrickland’s
speech at the DNC
I'm Ted Strickland, and I come from Duck Run, Ohio. Let me tell
you,folks in Ohio know what happens when you have a president who
stands upfor average working people. Ina Sidney is a grandmother who
lost herability to provide for her family when they closed down the
auto plantin Perrysburg, Ohio. Ina says thanks to Barack Obama for
having thecourage to back an industry that others had given up on.
She's... read
more. |
Democratic
National Convention… MichelleObama’s
speech at the DNC
Thank you so much, Elaine…we are so grateful for your family’s
serviceand sacrifice…and we will always have your back. Over the past
fewyears as First Lady, I have had the extraordinary privilege
oftraveling all across this country. And everywhere I’ve gone, in
thepeople I’ve met, and the stories I’ve heard, I have seen the very
bestof the American spirit. I have seen it in the incredible kindness
andwarmth that... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
Brown,Mandel
offer sharp contrast on economy,
ByDeirdreShesgreen
Senate candidates' plans are extremely different - Sep. 2, 2012
-WASHINGTON — Ask Ohio voters what this election is about, and
theanswer could not be more clear: the economy. Ask Democratic
Sen.Sherrod Brown and Republican state Treasurer Josh Mandel about the
bestway to spur job creation and jump-start economic growth, and
theiranswers could not be more different. Brown is an old-school
populistand self-styled defender of the little guy. He says the path
toeconomic prosperity is cracking... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch…
Demshope
Obama
speechwill have charisma of 2008
By Joe Hallett and Jack Torry -
September2, 2012
-Four years after crossing history’s threshold as the nation’s
firstblack presidential nominee, President Barack Obama will aim to
rekindlethe excitement that girded his journey to the presidency,
poised toaccept his party’s nomination for a second term at the
DemocraticNational Convention this week in Charlotte, N.C.
The
times —andthe candidate — are very different from that August night in
2008 whenObama’s acceptance speech... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
DailyPresidentialTracking
Poll
SWING STATE DAILY TRACKING: Obama 45%, Romney 45%
Saturday, September 01, 2012 - The Rasmussen Reports daily
PresidentialTracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney attracting
support from47% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 44%
of the vote.Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and six
percent (6%) areundecided. As expected, Romney is enjoying a modest
bounce from the... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
Told
Us:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, September 01, 2012 - Just as Labor Day marks the end ofsummer
for most Americans, it also signals the beginning of thepresidential
campaign season for many. Now they’ll focus on the racewith Election
Day looming just two months away. So where do PresidentObama and Mitt
Romney stand at this point? Heading into the RepublicanNational
Convention, the candidates have been even for months in thedaily
Presidential Tracking Poll. At week’s end, Romney was starting
toenjoy... read
more. |
TheWhite
House… Servingthosewho
served us
Two years ago, President Obama traveled to Fort Bliss, in Texas, tomark
the end of the combat mission in Iraq. In his remarks that day,
hetalked about how part of ending a war responsibly is taking care
ofthose who fought it. The President promised to increase support
forveterans, to ensure that our wounded warriors receive the care
theyneed, and to help servicemembers and their families find
opportunitiesonce they've returned home. Yesterday, President Obama
returned to FortBliss to reaffirm... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Livingthe
Dream… Final Notes, By Lyn Bliss
What to say about the past week spent in Tampa at the GOP
NationalConvention? Bob said he’d like a “wrap-up” – and I am trying to
come upwith something that would provide that. When I think of the week
andwork on explaining it, I come up with words like
inspiring,informational, educational, enjoyable, outstanding, and
otherdescriptive terms along those lines. But, I think the two... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… DeWineappeals
Obama
for America v. Husted Ruling
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
hewill appeal the ruling for a preliminary injunction issued today
byUnited States District Judge Peter Economus in Obama for America
v.Husted. "With all due respect to the Judge, we disagree with his
rulingtoday," said Attorney General DeWine. "We have always
alloweddistinction for military voters, and to say this violates
equalprotection is wrong. "My job as the Attorney General is to defend
thelaws of the... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… Ohioanswarned
of
Traveling Scam Artists
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is warning
Ohioansto watch for traveling scam artists offering roof repair,
drivewaypaving and sealing, and tree trimming. "We've received at least
onereport of suspected travelers in Clinton County," Attorney
GeneralDeWine said. "With just a few weeks of summer left, we don't
want totake any chances. We're warning all Ohioans to be skeptical of
anyonewho shows up unexpectedly offering home repairs." "Travelers,"
as... read
more. |
OhioGov.
John Kasich… $259Million
Invested into Ohio’s Communities
COLUMBUS – Gov. John R. Kasich today announced the approval
ofassistance for 17 projects set to create more than 1,300 jobs
andretain 2,728 jobs statewide. During its monthly meeting,
theOhioTax Credit Authority (TCA) reviewed economic development
proposalspresented to the board by JobsOhio and its regional
partners. Collectively the projects are expected to result in
more
than $45million in new payroll and $259 million in investment across
Ohio.Projects approved by the TCA... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… DeputiesRespond
to Report of Fight in Progress
On August 30, 2012 at approximately 7:53 PM Darke County Deputies
weredispatched to the 12,600 block of State Route 49 North in reference
toan assault with injury. Preliminary investigation revealed
MichaelSchaffer, age 43, of Lightsville was involved in an altercation
withmultiple subjects. Mr. Schaffer sustained
injuriesto
hishead, arms and back during the physical altercation.
UnionCityRescue responded to the scene and transported Mr. Schaffer to
the DarkeCounty Sheriff's Office to meet... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… FullText
of
Ann Romney’s Speech
August 28, 2012 - Luce, thank you for that kind introduction. I want
totalk to you tonight not about politics and not about party. And
whilethere are many important issues we'll hear discussed in this
conventionand throughout this campaign, tonight I want to talk to you
from myheart about our hearts. I want to talk not about what divides
us, butwhat holds us together as an American family. I want to talk to
you... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Textof
Condoleeza Rice's Speech
The following is a transcript of a speech that former Secretary ofState
Condoleezza Rice gave at the Republican National Convention onAug. 29,
2012. RICE: Thank you. Thankyou.
Thankyou.
Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you somuch. Good
evening.
Good evening, distinguished delegates. Goodevening, fellow
Republicans. Good evening, my fellowAmericans.We gather here
at... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Textof
Mitt
Romney’s speech
August 30, 2012 - Mr. Chairman, delegates. I accept your nomination
forPresident of the United States of America. I do so with
humility,deeply moved by the trust you have placed in me. It is a great
honor.It is an even greater responsibility. Tonight I am asking you to
joinme to walk together to a better future. By my side, I have chosen a
manwith a big heart from a small town. He represents the best of... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Livingthe
Dream, Day 5, By Lyn Bliss
I’m tired – I’m coming home!! But, whee – a ride it’s
been!Thiswhole week has FAR exceeded ALL expectations! I just don’t
think thatmy writings have given any sort of a full accounting of all
the minuteby minute things that have happened. Right now, the bags are
packed andI’m ready to go to the airport – thought that might be a
priority! Itwas sort of a challenge, as we were given so... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal… Ohioadds
100,000 jobs
in past year
Ohio has added 100,000 jobs statewide in the past year, ranking it No.4
best in the nation. Ohio ranks as the fourth-best state in thecountry
forgrowing jobs in the past year, adding 100,000 new jobs as of
June,according to a Bizjournals.com report. Forty-four states and
theDistrict ofColumbia managed to expand their employment bases during
the past year,according to the latest figures from theU.S. Bureau of
LaborStatistics. Leadingthe way is California, which had hemorrhaged
more than 1 million... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… TwoVehicle
Injury Accident on Hwy 47
On August 30, 2012 at approximately 0614 hrs. Darke County
Deputiesalong with Versailles Rescue and Versailles Fire were
dispatched toStateRoute 47 at Darke-Shelby County Road in reference to
an injuryaccident. Preliminary investigation revealed a 1997 Chevy
Venturedriven byBrian Shiverdecker, 45; Greenville was driving
northbound onDarke-Shelby County Road. when he failed to yield the
right of way,pulling intothe path of a westbound, 2001 Honda Accord
driven by... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Textof
Paul
Ryan's Speech,By Lyn Bliss
Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored by
thesupport of this convention for vice president of the United States.
Iaccept the dutyto help lead our nation out of a jobs crisis and back
to prosperity –and I know we can do this. I accept the calling of my
generation togive ourchildren the America that was given to us, with
opportunity for theyoung and security for the old – and I know that we
are ready... read
more. |
Republican
National ConventionLivingthe
Dream, Day 4, By Lyn Bliss
Day four—my, the time is flying!! The alarm went off way too early!But,
I think I better get used to it – we are estimated to be back tothe
hotel around 2 a.m. The Ohio delegation started out the
morningbreakfast being treated to a whole new side of state auditor
Dave Yost.After welcoming us, he led us in America the Beautiful… while
providingaccompaniment on a baby grand piano. WOW, is he GOOD!!... read
more. |
U.S.Representative
John Boehner… PresidentObama’s
Policies“Haven’t Fixed Anything”
The Christian Science Monitor hosted a roundtable interview withSpeaker
John Boehner for more than 50 reporters at the RepublicanNational
Convention today. In his opening remarks, Boehner said theconvention
would be an opportunity for the American people to learnmore about the
Romney-Ryan ticket and how they’re going to putAmericans back to work.
After spending August campaigning forRepublican candidates, Boehner
said it’s clear that “this election isabout... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Pedestrianhit
on 127, criticalcondition
On August 28, 2012 at approximately 11:55 PM Darke County Deputiesalong
with Greenville Township Rescue, Greenville Township Fire,
andCareFlight, were dispatched to the intersection of US RT 127
andKruckeberg Road on a report of a semi pedestrian accident.
Preliminaryinvestigation revealed a 2003 Freightliner from Drew Ag
Transport Inc,Greenville, Ohio. driven by Thomas E. Runner, 52, Union
City, Ohio wastraveling Northbound on US RT 127 and struck Alisha D.
Keith... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Livingthe
Dream, Day 3,By Lyn Bliss
Day three – starts with a bang, ends with a whimper…. The day beganwith
an Ohio delegation breakfast sponsored by Attorney General MikeDeWine,
with a fantastic speech by Rick Santorum. Great way to startthe day!
Since all Monday events were cancelled and combined with thosealready
scheduled for Tuesday – it was one very busy day!! Thisconvention was
set up with a “theme” for each day... read
more. |
Remarksby
Speaker John Boehner, Republican
NationalConvention
August 28, 2012 - Ladies and gentlemen, thank you and welcome. We
begintonight with a fundamental question: can we do better? The answer,
inmy view, is obvious: you bet we can. The American people are
stillasking ‘where are the jobs,’ but President Obama only offers
excusesinstead of answers. His record is a shadow of
hisrhetoric. Yet he has the nerve to say that he’s moving us
forward, and theaudacity to... read
more. |
TheHon.
Chris
Christie, Governor of New Jersey,Republican
National
Convention
August 28, 2012 - This stage and this moment are very improbable forme.
A New Jersey Republican delivering the keynote address to ournational
convention, from a state with 700,000 more Democrats thanRepublicans. A
New Jersey Republican stands before you tonight. Proudof my party,
proud of my state and proud of my country. I am the son ofan Irish
father and a Sicilian mother. My Dad, who I amblessed... read
more. |
FoxNews…
AnnRomney
at
the Republican National Convention
Excepts of transcript - Published August 28, 2012 …Well, I want to
talkto you tonight not about politics and not about party.
Andwhilethere are many important issues that we will hear discussed in
thisconvention and throughout this campaign tonight, I want to talk to
youfrom my heart about our hearts. I want to talk about not what
dividesus, but what holds us together as an American family.
I
wanttotalk to you... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer…
CanRomneyunite
Ohio delegation?
Many Buckeyes attending convention originally were Rick Santorumbackers
- Aug. 26, 2012 - Written by Paul E. Kostyu - Republicans trekto Tampa,
Fla., for the Republican National Convention this week forthe
coronation of Romney and his running mate, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan,R-Wis.,
as their presidential ticket. Smiles will abound in Tampa, andOhio
Republicans will unite there behind the Romney-Ryan ticket, butthe
convention is just the start of the final campaign... read
more. |
TheHill…
Boehnerraises
$4Mover August recess, By Molly Hooper
08/26/12 - Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) has raised nearly $4
milliondollars since the House broke for August recess, according to
figuresprovided by a Boehner political aide. The highest-ranking
electedRepublican has wasted little time barnstorming the country,
traveling9,126 miles and holding 47 events over the last 23 days. The
efforthighlights Boehner's press to retain the House GOP majority
sinceregaining it in 2010. The Boehner political team considers 50
Houseseats to be in play... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention… Livingthe
Dream, Days 1 & 2, By Lyn Bliss
Have you seen pictures of teenage girls when they are excited –
wherethey jump up and down and scream?? Driving to the Columbus
Airport, Ithought to myself, “If I was a teenage girl, I would be
jumping up anddown while screaming!!” We had checked the flight
schedules and all was“on-time” at the moment of departing Greenville.
When Jean and Iactually arrived at the airport, that was... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
ReviewingLastWeek’sKey
Polls
Saturday, August 25, 2012 - Voters are clear that the economy is
themost important issue in this year’s presidential campaign, but
rightnow “legitimate rape” and a plan to reform Medicare seem to
bedominating much of the media coverage. Short- and long-term
confidencein the nation’s economy continues to hover around lows for
the year.Twenty-nine percent (29%) of homeowners believe the value of
their homewill go down over the next year.
One-in-four
(24%)thinkthe value of their home... read
more. |
RepublicanNational
Convention… ChairmanBennett:
Our
Chief Priority is Safety
COLUMBUS - Today, Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett said
thatthe Ohio Republican Party is continuing to monitor the storm
situationin the gulf and planning accordingly for the safety of the
entiredelegation. "Our chief priority is the safety of our delegates,
guests,visiting friends and family and Florida residents. We are
continuing tomonitor the situation and will update everyone as the
situationevolves." The Republican National Convention will convene
on... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… MultipleVehicle
Accident on Hwy 127
On August 26, 2012 at approximately 12:04 PM Darke County Deputiesalong
with Ansonia Rescue, Versailles Rescue, Greenville TownshipRescue,
Osgood Rescue, Ansonia Fire and CareFlight were dispatched toUS RT 127
and State Route 242 in reference to a multiple vehicle,injury accident.
Preliminary investigation revealed a 2004 Toyota RAV4driven by Colby
Morris, 19, Greenville was driving southbound on US.RT. 127 when he
struck the rear of a 1999 GMC Yukon that was stoppedin... read
more. |
DailyCaller…
ICEagents
sueNapolitano, Morton over immigration policies,By
CarolineMay
08/23/2012 - Ten Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents
fileda lawsuit against Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano
andICE Director John Morton Thursday, taking on recent
Obamaadministration directives which they say prevent them from
upholdingthe law. The suit, filed in federal court in Dallas, Texas,
challengesthe administration’s June 15th deferred action directive
whichinstructed ICE agents not to arrest certain illegal immigrants
fordeportation and facilitate... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff… Two-vehicleaccident
near Arcanum
One careflighted, serious condition - On August 24, 2012
atapproximately 9:02 AM Darke County Deputies along with
Tri-VillageRescue, Arcanum Rescue, New Madison Fire and CareFlight were
dispatchedto the intersection of US Route 127 and Delisle-Fourmans Road
inreference to a two vehicle injury accident. Preliminary
investigationrevealed a white 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan, driven by Linda
R. Benedict,59, Russia, Ohio was southbound on US Route 127 approaching...
read
more. |
Beagle Appointed to ThirdFrontier
AdvisoryBoard
COLUMBUS – State Senator Bill Beagle (R–Tipp City) today announced
thathe has been appointed to the Third Frontier Advisory Board by
SenatePresident Tom Niehaus (R–New Richmond). “Serving on the Third
FrontierAdvisory Board will allow me to leverage my private sector
experiencein finance to be an effective advocate for the Miami Valley
economy,”Beagle said. “I am looking forward to working on this board to
ensurethat the Third Frontier program succeeds in... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… PresidentObamatells
Capital University crowd that controlling college costs is a toppriority,By
Aaron Marshall - Tuesday, August 21, 2012 - BEXLEY, Ohio --President
Barack Obama pushed a new message in the fight for thepresidency
Tuesday, touting his administration's efforts to makecollege more
affordable and contrasting them with opponent MittRomney's proposed
cuts to higher education funding. Speaking before areceptive crowd of
3,300, including many college students, on thesuburban Columbus campus
of Capital University on a sun-splashedafternoon... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer… Ohiobusinesseswant
nearly $1.3 billion in workers' compensation premiums returned-
ByPeter Krouse - CLEVELAND, Ohio -- More than 270,000 Ohio
employers,most of them small businesses, hope a Cuyahoga County judge
concludesthey were charged excessive workers' compensation premiums and
are owednearly $1.3 billion. But the Ohio Bureau of Workers'
Compensationcontends the premiums it charged the businesses between
2001 and 2008were fair and that many of those claiming to be unfairly
penalized, attimes benefited from the system... read
more. |
AgDirectorDaniels
Visits Darke County Fair, By Al Bliss
OnTuesday August 21, 2012, David Daniels, Ohio State
AgricultureDirector, visited the Darke County Fair. Starting a few
minutes after10:00 a.m. at the Republican Tent, the group, led by
Representative JimBuchy, Ohio House District 84, toured through the
Coliseum and then toevery animal display barn to reach the Future
Farmers of Americadisplay and activity area adjacent to... read
more. |
Greenville
City Council… TrilogyHealth
Care
zoning request passes 6-1, By BobRobinson
VillageGreen opening uncertain due to seasonal weather, permits --
“I’mpleased,” said Trilogy Health Care’s Russ Oberhausen. “This is what
weneeded and I’m happy that we have the approval to move ahead with
ourplans.” Greenville City Council voted 6-1 to overturn the
Planning& Zoning Commission’s recommendation to turn down
Trilogy’srequestfor a zoning.... read
more. |
OhioAttorney
General Mike DeWine… Husband-Wifeteam
convicted ofBWC Fraud
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ohio Bureau
ofWorkers' Compensation Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer announcedtoday
the convictions of a husband and wife who worked together todefraud the
state of nearly $175,000. Robin Hammond pleaded guiltytodayto a felony
charge of Workers' Compensation Fraud, while her husbandRandy Hammond
pleaded guilty to a felony Complicity to Workers'Compensationcharge.
Investigators said the couple, from Galion, grossly... read
more. |
Rasmussen…WhatThey Told Us: Reviewing Last
Week’s Key
Polls
Saturday, August 18, 2012 - The vice presidential candidates attracteda
little more news than usual this past week. After MittRomney named
Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan to be his running mate,Vice President
Joe Biden made some high-profile gaffes.New polling finds voters are
evenly divided as to which man is betterqualified to be president if
necessary. Mitt Romney announcedRyan as his running mate on Saturday,
and following the... read
more. |
Coshocton
Tribune…… Hustedsuspends
2 local
election officials
Aug. 18, 2012 - COLUMBUS -- Secretary of State Jon Husted suspended
twoelection officials onFriday in southwest Ohio after they voted to
extend early voting hoursin the general electionbeyond the uniform,
statewide hours he set this week. The move byHusted, the state's chief
electionsofficial, is the latest in a series of flare ups over when
Ohioans cancast an early ballot in person inthe presidential
battleground state. The issue has essentially... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Auditor:Schools
should report data manipulation, ByNolan
Rosenkrans
State Auditor Dave Yost has asked Ohio school superintendents
tovoluntarily report possible attendance data manipulation in
theirdistricts, promising to advocate for those who step forward. Mr.
Yostis investigating the manipulation of attendance data at schools
acrossthe state, prompted by reports of practices in Columbus, Toledo,
andLockland schools that administrators had withdrawn, then
re-enrolledstudents who were habitually absent. The practice could
improve testscores and attendance... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Ohiobehind
in
super PAC contributions
August 16, 2012 - Contributions from Ohioans to super PACs ranked
15thin the country during the last 18 months, a nonprofit
Californiaresearch firm found. Ohioans gave about $3.8 million to super
PACsbetween Jan. 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012, according to a
MapLightanalysis of Federal Election Commission data. Berkeley,
Calif.-basedMapLight found that about two-thirds of all super PAC... read
more. |
Chief
Justice Maureen O’Connor… Lackof
Court Funds is anAccess-to-Justice Problem
ByJenna Gant - August 15, 2012 - Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor
speakswith members of the Columbus Metropolitan Club about court
funding.Courts shouldn’t limit access to justice due to a lack of
courtfunding, Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor along with William
Robinson,president of the American Bar Association, told members of the
ColumbusMetropolitan Club (CMC) on Wednesday. It was part... read
more. |
Republican
National Convention... Headlinersinclude
Ohio’s U.S.Senator Rob Portman
Tampa, Fla. - Republican National Committee Chairman Reince
Priebustoday announced six headliners addressing the Republican
NationalConvention August 27-30. The speakers are: U.S. Senator Kelly
Ayotte,United States Senator from New Hampshire and former New
HampshireAttorney General. Former Democratic National Convention
Speaker ArturDavis, former Alabama congressman from... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer… BusinessWise:Now
that's Common Sense
By Tom Cooney and Crystal Faulkner - Aug. 15, 2012 -
Thereseemsto
be so much red tape that comes along with owning my own business.
Iheard about a state initiative that is helping business owners
avoidexcess costs and needless rules and regulations. Can you shed
light onthis? You are referring to the Ohio Common Sense Initiative
(CSI). Gov.John Kasich established the CSI in January... read
more. |
Ryanreturns
to
alma mater Miami U, By Lyn Bliss
“President Obama is out of ideas” - Senator Rob Portman and
OhioGovernor John Kasich were among the dignitaries sharing the stage
withWisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan when Ryan returned to Miami
Universityrecently. “One of the difficulties we have is the wind is
always in myface coming from Washington. And, I’ll tell you why. They
regulate likethere is no tomorrow... read
more. |
AG
Mike DeWine… MoreThan
aDozen
Drug Arrests in Alleged NW Ohio Cocaine Ring
FREMONT, Ohio—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine joined Sandusky
CountySheriff Kyle Overmyer, Ottawa County Sheriff Stephen Levorchick,
andFremont Police Chief Tim Wiersma this afternoon to announce the
arrestsand indictments of more than two dozen people in three counties
today.The indictments come after several years of investigating by
agentswith the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal... read
more. |
Representative
Bill Beagle… BeagleReceives
Champion of Small Business Award
COLUMBUS – State Senator Bill Beagle (R – Tipp City) announced
todaythat he has received the Champion of Small Business award from
theNational Coalition for Capital. The award recognizes individuals
whohave demonstrated strong leadership in supporting policies that
promotegreater access to capital for small businesses and
entrepreneurs,specifically those in economically distressed
communities... read
more. |
NewJudicialCollege
Online Course Focuses on Kids in Court,By
JennaGant
August 14, 2012 - Judges and magistrates can start registering for
freeonline Judicial eCademy course. The Ohio Supreme Court Judicial
Collegethis week released a new free online course featuring original
materialand expert faculty from Ohio and Washington, D.C. The new
course,called “Ensuring Meaningful Opportunities for Youth Engagement
inCourt,” focuses on children’s... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… DeWineUnveils
New
BCI Forensic Dive Team
(CIRCLEVILLE,Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today
that thenewly formed Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) Forensic
Dive Teamis now available to help Ohio law enforcement agencies recover
criminalevidence in water.
"BCI's investigative capacity will no longer belimited to the water's
edge," said Attorney General DeWine. "Criminalsmay run, but we hope
they'll no longer be able to hide evidence used intheir crimes in the
water. The Dive Team is... read
more. |
OhioTreasurer Josh
Mandel... STARPlus
Surpasses $100 Million in Deposits
Local Governments Benefit from Increased Yield, as Community Banks
KeepOhio Tax Dollars in Local Communities
SANDUSKY- State Treasurer Josh Mandel announced today that the STAR
Plus localgovernment investment program has surpassed $100 million in
localgovernment deposits and continues to add new accounts each day.
Theannouncement was made at the Community Bankers Association of
OhioAnnual (CBAO) Convention in Sandusky, in which... read
more. |
StateRep.
Richard Adams… FundingAnnounced
for Troy Business
COLUMBUS—State Representative Richard Adams (R-Troy) today
announcedthat the State Controlling Board has approved the release of
$2.35million to West Troy Tool and Machine, Inc., a filtration
manufacturerof tooling, components and mechanical assemblies in Troy,
Ohio. “Thisarrangement between the State of Ohio and West Troy
represents the kindof relationship that is great for the people wanting
to keep theirjobs, the persons wanting to obtain jobs and the taxpayers
of ourstate... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch...
Who’sbestto
run
exchange?
Ohio opts to let feds set up health-insurance marketplace, citing
cost;others prefer state - Gov. John Kasich’s decision to have the
federalgovernment set up an online marketplace where individuals and
smallbusinesses can shop for health coverage has failed to resolve
thedebate about whether Ohioans would be better served by a
state-runexchange. Many health-care providers, patient advocates and
statelegislators favor a state-run exchange, saying it could be crafted
tobetter... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Sidneybusinessman
stars in new Mitt Romney ad, byCaleb Stephens
Monday, July 30, 2012 - A Sidney businessman appears in a new
Webadvertisement for Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
DennisSollmann, president of Sollmann Electric Co., criticizes
PresidentBarack Obama’s recent speech, which included the line, “you
didn’tbuild that.” Sollmann says in the ad that Obama was trying to say
thatgovernment plays a role... read
more. |
Ohio Supreme Court... Appeals Court Throws Out
TrafficStopConvictions, By Bret Crow
July 27, 2012 - Evidence obtained during a Canfield traffic stop
shouldhave been suppressed by the trial court, the Seventh District
Court ofAppeals ruled in a recent case. As a result, convictions for
OVI,possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana
werereversed. The unanimous decision authored by Judge Gene Donofrio
calledthe February 7, 2011 traffic... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Ohiofund
paying
jobless benefits out of money, but state not working onlong-term fix-
By Olivera Perkins - Monday, August 06, 2012 - The fund that
paysjobless benefits in Ohio went broke in 2009, and state officials
stillhaven’t worked on a long-term solution. The fund that pays
joblessbenefits in Ohio went broke in 2009, and there’s no evidence the
stateis looking for a lasting solution. The sagging Ohio
UnemploymentCompensation Trust Fund needs a long-term fix to make it
solvent, sayexperts and others who are urging officials to make it a
priority.And... read
more. |
Greenville
City Council… Counciltables
vote
on Trilogy zoning request, By BobRobinson
Greenville City Council approved a motion Tuesday to table the vote
onlegislation prepared for Trilogy Health Care’s zoning change
requestfor 6.41 acres on Russ Road. The vote was five to one with
CouncilmanTracy Tryon voting no. City Councilman Todd Oliver made the
motion dueto the absence from the meeting of Councilman John
Baumgardner. “Ibelieve this should be voted... read
more. |
CourtNews
Ohio... OhioLegalAssistance
Foundation Releases 2011 Annual Report,By
BretCrow
August 3, 2012 - Ohio legal aid and pro bono attorneys have helped
save2,370 homes from foreclosure since 2008, according to the Ohio
LegalAssistance Foundation 2011 annual report, which was released this
week.Ohio legal aid and pro bono attorneys have helped save 2,370 homes
fromforeclosure since 2008, according to the Ohio Legal
AssistanceFoundation 2011 annual report, which was released this week.
Created in1994, thefoundation funds civil legal aid for low-income
Ohioans bysupporting.... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
ToldUs:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, August 04, 2012 - The frustration in America these days
runsdeep. Just 14% think today’s children will be better off than
theirparents.That’s the most pessimistic assessment ever and the number
is evenlower among those with children at home. Worker’s confidence in
thejobs market hasfallen to the lowest level of 2012. Long-term
optimism about theeconomy is at the lowest level ever recorded. Just
40% believe the U.S.economy willbe stronger in FIVE years. That’s down
from... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Economist:Slow
year for commercial real estate, byOlivia
Barrow
Thursday, August 2, 2012 - Slow growth in the U.S. economy means a
slowyear for commercial real estate, according to Cassidy Turley’s
ChiefEconomistKevin Thorpe. In order to return to historic leasing
activity levels,the U.S. office sector needs an average national GDP
growth rate of 2.5percent,Thorpe said in his U.S. Macro Forecast. The
meager 1.5 percent growthrecorded for the second quarter of 2012
means... read
more. |
The
Daily Caller... Republicansannounce
first wave of convention speakers,
Ohio Governor John Kasich joins Huckabee, Marinez and others asfeatured
speaker, By Vince Coglianese
08/06/2012- On Monday morning, the Republican National Committee
announced thefirst wave of headliners who will be speaking at 2012′s
RepublicanNational Convention. South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley,
formerArkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Ohio Governor John Kasich, New
MexicoGovernor Susana Martinez, Senator John McCain... read
more. |
Secretary
of State Jon Husted... HustedCertifies
Redistricting Amendment,
Petitioners have met requirements to place issue on November
2012ballot. - COLUMBUS – Secretary of State Jon Husted today certified
thatpetitioners seeking to place a redistricting reform
constitutionalamendment on the November ballot collected an additional
151,889 validsignatures. The total number of valid signatures now
certified is406,514 and meets the constitutional requirements.
Petitioners needed385,253 valid signatures... read
more. |
CNSNews…
195,000Fewer
Americans Had Jobs in July; 150,000 Dropped Out of Labor Force
By Terence P. Jeffrey - August 3, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) - There
were195,000 fewer people employed in the United States in July than
inJune, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as the
nationalunemployment rate ticked up from 8.2 percent to 8.3 percent.
Meanwhile,150,000 people simply dropped out of the labor force during
the monthand did not seek to find a job. In June, according to BLS,
there hadbeen 142,415,000 people employed in the United States... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… Injuryaccident
near Union City
On August 5, 2012 at approximately 7:38 PM Darke County Deputies,
alongwith Union City, Ohio Rescue, Union City, Ohio Fire, and
Careflighthelicopter were dispatched to the 600 block of State Route
571, inreference to a one vehicle injury accident. Preliminary
investigationrevealed a 1999 Chevrolet Lumina, driven by Christopher L.
Rogers, 36,Greenville, Ohio was traveling northwest on State Route 571
when helost control of the vehicle traveling off the north side of
theroadway... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… AffordableCare
Act to impact 2.7M Ohioans, by LauraEnglehart
Wednesday, July 25, 2012 - Pre-existing conditions in Darke, Preble
andShelby counties combined: 34,200. Under Affordable Care Act
provisions,more than 2.7 million Ohioans will have health insurance
when theywould have otherwise been denied because of pre-existing
conditions,according to a new report. The total, which does not include
residents65 and older, represents about 30 percent of Ohioans... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Sequestrationjob
numbers flawed,by Joe Cogliano
Friday, August 3, 2012 - As if the defense industry didn’t face
enoughuncertainty, now some insiders say a projection of 40,000 job
losses inOhio as a result of sequestration is deeply flawed. To rebut a
recentreport released by the Aerospace Industries Association, The
BrookingsInstitution this week published “The Cracked Crystal Ball: The
Problemwith Predicting Defense Jobs and Sequestration... read
more. |
CNSNews...
RepublicansQuestionLabor
Department’s ‘Misleading’ Guidance on Federal Contractors,By
Susan Jones - August 3, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – How did you come upwith
that one? House Republicans want to know how and why PresidentObama’s
Labor Department decided that businesses do not need to givefederal
contractors 60 days’ notice of the mass layoffs that are set tohappen
on Jan. 2 -- unless Congress does something to stop theautomatic budget
cuts (sequestration) that will take effect on thatdate. On Thursday,
Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.), chairman... read
more. |
Secretaryof
State Jon Husted… AugustBusiness
Profiles
Featured businesses excite, thrill and amaze for “Extreme Ohio”
theme.COLUMBUS – Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that as
partof an ongoing effort to recognize the impact of Ohio businesses,
AugustOhio Business Profile encourages Ohioans to do something
exhilaratingand thrilling as summer comes to a close with the “Extreme
Ohio”theme. “The companies featured this month prove Ohio is
notonlya great place to live, but also a great place to vacation and
enjoy... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… SingleVehicle
Fatal Accident near Arcanum
On August 4, 2012 at approximately 6:14 AM Darke County Deputies,
alongwith Arcanum Fire and Rescue were dispatched to the 7400 block
ofGrubbs-Rex Road in reference to a single vehicle serious
injuryaccident. Preliminary investigation revealed a black 1998 Chevy
blazerdriven by Joseph S. Brandenburg Jr., 43, Arcanum Ohio was
eastbound onGrubbs Rex Road east of Albright Road.
Brandenburg... read
more. |
MiamiCounty
Municipal Court… JudgeMel
Kemmer
Retires
Gives “OPERS benefit limitations” in SB 343 as reason - About
midwaythrough his second term on the bench, Miami County Municipal
CourtJudge Mel Kemmer retired on Tuesday. In a letter to Chief
JusticeMaureen O’Connor, Judge Kemmer cited “OPERS benefit limitations”
inSenate Bill 343 as the reason for retiring early. Elected to
theposition in 2003, Judge Kemmer was re-elected in 2009. He practiced
lawfor more than 26 years before becoming a judge. Before that,
Judge... read
more. |
Huffington
Post... UnemploymentRate
Rises
To 8.3 Percent, By Christopher S.Rugaber
U.S. Adds 163,000 Jobs In July - WASHINGTON — U.S. employers
added163,000 jobs in July, a hopeful sign after three months of
sluggishhiring. The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment
raterose to 8.3 percent from 8.2 percent in June. July’s hiring was
thebest since February. Still, the economy has added an average of
151,000jobs a month... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video... RobertKindredheld
on
$100K cash bond, By Steve Baker
Prosecutor suggest $75K bond, Judge set it at $100K cash - DARKECOUNTY,
Ohio — Several days after he was captured in rural RandolphCounty,
Indiana, attempting to hide from deputies in the trunk of astolen car,
Robart Scott Kindred, 42, appeared via video forarraignment in Darke
County Common Pleas Court in Greenville from thecounty jail. The grand
jury recently indicted the former Versailles... read
more. |
ToledoBlade...
Medicaiddecision
could widen care gap, By CatherineCandisky
600,000 in Ohio could be without coverage - COLUMBUS -- If Gov.
JohnKasich decides against expanding the state’s Medicaid program,
morethan 600,000 of the poorest Ohioans could remain without
healthinsurance while those with slightly higher incomes would qualify
forsubsidies and tax credits to buy private coverage. The potential
gapwas created last month when the U.S. Supreme Court, while
upholdingmost of the federal health-care law, tossed a requirement that
statesexpand... read
more. |
Brown...
OhioansEncouraged
toApply for Nomination to U.S. Service Academies
Interested Ohioans are encouraged to seek nomination from U.S.
Sen.Sherrod Brown’s office to U.S. Military Service Academies for
2013admission. “Ohio’s students have the integrity, courage, and
knowledgeneeded to enroll in our nation’s prestigious military
academies and Iam honored to nominate students for this high honor,”
said Sen. Brown.“These academies develop the next generation of leaders
who willserve... read
more. |
November
Decisions... Deadlinepasses
as
OVF petition resubmitted
The Ohio Voters First petition that failed last week was
resubmittedSaturday. It calls for an appointed bi-partisan commission
to drawlegislative maps following census population redistributions.
Thecurrent system calls for state leaders to redraw districts,
whichtypically means the party in power. According to one state
senator,plus a number of others who have studied the petition, “it
allows foran... read
more. |
Gov.John
Kasich… Ohiocontinuesto
attract
new business investment
25 New Projects Expected to Create 2,003 Jobs in Ohio Communities
-COLUMBUS – Gov. John R. Kasich today announced the approval
ofassistance for 25 projects set to create more than 2,000 jobs
andretain 2,655 jobs statewide. During its monthly meeting,
theOhioTax Credit Authority reviewed economic development proposals
brought tothe board by JobsOhio and its regional partners.
Together theprojects are expected to result in more than $84 million in
new payrolland $212 million in... read
more. |
GovernorTimPawlenty
visits Dayton, By Lyn Bliss,Assistant Editor
“It’s true in Ohio, and it’s true all across this country... we need
tomake sure for Ohio and for the country we have a President and
aCongress that are making the load lighter and not heavier for those
whowant to provide jobs in this country,” said Governor Tim Pawlenty,
“Youcan’t be pro-jobs and wildly anti-business. That’s like being
pro-eggand anti-chicken.” Pawlenty, past governor of Minnesota, was... read
more. |
Economic
Development… Countyloan
assists
All American Clothing Co. growth
All American Clothing to move into former Creative Cabinets facility
inArcanum - ARCANUM- Darke County has again utilized its low
interestrevolving loan program to assist the expansion of a
localbusiness. Last Friday, the county commissioners closed
the15-year, 1.8% loan which will enable All American Clothing Co to
moveinto the former Creative Cabinets facility in Arcanum. The
company,which currently... read
more. |
PraiseforMidmark,
Darke County’s Growth Highlight P4P Meeting
Dayton Development Coalition CEO discusses county’s role in
regionaleconomy and praises local companies for expansion efforts -
VERSAILLES- The third Partnering for Progress Investor meeting of 2012
presentedeconomic development to attendees from a different perspective
thannormal at last Friday’s meeting. About 85 people from Darke
County’sbusiness community attended... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch...
Statesrun
risk
of losing control, From Reuters
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which
representsinsurance regulators in all 50 states, says state
governmentssuch as Ohio’s that opt for federal health-care exchanges
risk losingcontrol of lucrative private health-insurance markets
withintheir borders. “If the states do not get ready for this, then
they losethe ability to regulate. It’s the whole marketplace, “
BrianWebb, NAIC’s health-policy and legislation manager, told a forum
hostedyesterday by the nonpartisan Alliance for... read
more. |
Attorney
Mike General DeWine... AllSchools
are urged to SubmitSafety Plans(COLUMBUS,
Ohio) – Ohio
Attorney General Mike DeWine today at the 2012Ohio Safe Schools Summit
called on all schools to meetthe state law requirement that directs
them to file a copy of bothfloor plans and safety plans with the
Attorney General’s Ohio Bureauof Criminal Investigation (BCI). “The
great majority of Ohio schoolshave filed their plans with us, but for
more than 150 school buildingswe have not received anything,” said
Attorney General DeWine. “We hopethat we will... read
more. |
Car
thief suspect taken into custody... Robert Scott Kindred
apprehendedinRandolph
County
On July 30, 2012 at approximately 2124 hrs. the Darke County
Sheriff’sOffice was advised by Randolph County Indiana Sheriff’s Office
thattheyhad recovered a 2004 Ford Taurus, which had been stolen from
DarkeCounty on July 17, 2012 from Klipstine Rd. in Versailles, Ohio.
Thesuspect,Robert Scott Kindred, who was the possible suspect in
stealing thisvehicle, was located with the vehicle sitting at an
abandoned residenceon CountyRoad 400 E, just.... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... Manufacturerto
move
subsidiaryto Piqua, by Joe Cogliano
Wednesday, July 25, 2012 - A Miami County equipment manufacturer
plansto relocate a Cleveland-area subsidiary to its local
headquarters.Piqua-based French Oil Mill Machinery Co. announced its
TMP Inc.division will move on Aug. 8. Acquired in 2009, TMP supplies
its ownline of technologically advanced hydraulic presses, rubber
mixers,related components, controls and auxiliary equipment. “Moving
TMP intoour Piqua headquarters is an additional step we are taking in
order tofurther... read
more. |
U.S.
Congressman John Boehner… People will hold
Democratsaccountable for
tax hikes on small businesses- WASHINGTON,
D.C. – At his
weekly press briefing today, CongressmanJohn Boehner (R-West Chester)
highlighted the stark contrast betweenRepublicans taking action to stop
the small business tax hike thatthreatens 700,000 jobs, and a
campaigning President Obama who has beentoo busy to even meet with his
own jobs council that opposes the taxhikes he is... read
more. |
Localsenjoy
reception at Official Governor’s Residence
Ohio Federation of Republican Women President Jean Turner (center)
andFirst Vice-President Lyn Bliss were among a number of invitees held
byGov. John Kasich at the Ohio State Official Governor’s Residence for
asummer reception. The reception is an annual event sponsored by
theOhio Republican Party (ORP) and the governor in a
Republicanadministration... read
more. |
DaytonDaily
News... Casinotaxmoney
helps
cities, but still falls short, ByJoanne
HuistSmith
DAYTON — The first distribution of Ohio’s gross casino revenue tax
willreach county coffers by the end of the month. Local officials
calledthe new funding source a welcome infusion to lean budgets, but
say theincome falls far short of making up for state budget cuts in
recentyears. “At this point, any dollars that can be used for
generaloperations are certainly welcome,” Joe Tuss, Montgomery
County’sinterim county administrator said. “We’ve gone through
extremelydifficult budget reductions... read
more. |
Toledo
Blade... Areabusinessowners
bash
Obama’s remarks, By Tom Troy
Event 1 of 24 set up by Romney camp in swing states - Citing vision
andhard work by themselves or other family members, several
small-businessowners joined the Republican effort Wednesday to condemn
PresidentObama’s campaign remarks that they say suggest entrepreneurs
didn’tbuild their own businesses. The anti-Obama, push-back event in
Hollandwas sponsored by... read
more. |
Toledo
Blade... Obamakeeps
leadas
Romney focus wavers, By James O’Toole
President up 6 points in national polls - Despite the worst economy
inmost voters’ memories, Republican presidential candidate,
formerMassachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, trails President Obama in most
nationalsurveys. This week, NBC News and the Wall Street Journal
released a newpresidential poll showing President Obama with a
six-point advantageover his Republican challenger -- the... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
Told
Us:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, July 28, 2012 - During this past week, Mitt Romney opened
hisbiggest lead in over a month over President Obama. During the
sameweek, consumer confidence fell to the lowest level of
2012. It’sno coincidence that they happened during the same
week.
Long-termoptimism about the U.S. Economy Fell to a new low this month.
Just 40%believe the economy will be stronger in FIVE years... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Droughtcould
push food
prices up by 3 to 5 percent next year
By Shaina Cavazos - Thursday, July 26, 2012 - CLEVELAND, Ohio --
Thissummer’s record-breaking heat could push food prices up by 3 to
5percent next year, nearly double the normal rate, according the
latestprojection from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Expect to pay
up to5 percent more for beef, 4.5 percent more for dairy, 4 percent
more foreggs and poultry and 3.5 percent more for pork because of
soaringanimal feed costs. “It’s all contingent on corn prices, and here
in... read
more. |
Ohio
Governor John Kasich… ExecutiveOrder
signed to help drought-stricken farmers
Severe heat, sparse rain hurting Ohio’s farmers, agriculture industry
-COLUMBUS – In response to severe heat and rainfall shortages
acrosslarge areas of the state which are afflicting much of
Ohio’sagriculture industry, today Governor John R. Kasich signed
ExecutiveOrder 2012-11K instructing state agencies to help farmers
reduce thenegative impacts of the drought and to seek federal
assistance. As partof Kasich... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video… Cleaningup
afterthe storm
in Bradford, By Steve Baker
BRADFORD, Ohio — Residents and village crews spent Thursday cleaning
upand accessing the damages following a storm Wednesday evening with
highwinds and heavy rain. There were no reports of any injuries. A
largetree limb fell on and damaged a home in East Oakwood Street, the
homeof Velma Ingle. On Liberty Street a limb damaged a parked car
andpickup truck. The winds... read
more. |
CNSNews…
HouseGOP
LeadersIndicate They Will Fund Implementation of Obamacare
By Elizabeth Harrington and Jon Street - July 24, 2012 -
(CNSNews.com)–When asked whether the House Republicans would permit or
not permitfunding for Obamacare in whatever legislation is enacted to
fund thegovernment after Sept. 30--when the current funding legislation
runsout--House Speaker John Boehner responded that “our goal would be
tomake sure the government is funded,” thus indicating that
HouseRepublicans do plan to fund implementation of Obamacare... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... DaytonDaily
News, union ink tentative agreement, byOlivia
Barrow
Monday, July 23, 2012 - The Dayton Newspaper Guild has negotiated
atentative agreement for a new contract with the Dayton Daily
News,according to The Newspaper Guild. The guild’s previous contract
expiredin 1989. One of the major points of disagreement in the
negotiationscentered on outsourcing and whether the newspaper could
allowfreelancers to work in place of laisd off... read
more. |
ChillicotheGazette...
Prisonsshift
culture to provide safer environment, meaningful programs forinmates-
Jul. 22, 2012 - After spending more than three years of
hispost-adolescent formative years locked up, Daniel Ervin is just
fourmonths away from heading home to South Charleston. Ervin, 25,
shakeshis head a little as he gives a basic explanation of what brought
himto Chillicothe: hanging out on the streets with the wrong people
andbreaking into people’s homes. “It just caught up to me,” he said.
InJuly 2009, he was sent to prison for three years and six months
oncharges of breaking... read
more. |
CNS
News… Boehner:Americans‘Asking
Where Are the Jobs,’ Not Where Romney’s Tax Returns Are,By
Elizabeth Harrington - July 18, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – Speaker ofthe
House John Boehner (R-Ohio) said demands that Republicanpresidential
candidate Mitt Romney release additional tax returnsbeyond the two
years of returns he has disclosed is a “side show,”designed to distract
from the real issues. At a Capitol Hill Club pressconference in
Washington, D.C. on Wednesday... read
more. |
SafetyServiceDirector
Rodd Hale resigns
Assumes position of Versailles Village Administrator August 20 - OnJuly
25, 2012, Greenville Safety Service Director Rodd Hale sent
thefollowing: While I am very excited to start a new chapter in my
career,it is with regret I will be leaving the administrative team of
the Cityof Greenville. I sincerely value the time I have spent as the
Directorof Public Safety and Service for the City of Greenville.
Theopportunity provided... read
more. |
Courtof
ClaimsApproves $1.5 Million ODOT Settlement Agreement,By
BretCrow
July 18, 2012 - The Court of Claims of Ohio approved a $1.5
millionsettlement agreement between the Ohio Department of
Transportation andKokosing Construction Co., Inc. on July 12 for extra
work performed andextra costs incurred on a road construction project.
The agreementsettles a nine-count complaint Kokosing filed in the Court
of Claims onMarch 14, 2008 related to the Interstate 70/I-75
InterchangeRehabilitation Project north of Dayton. After awarding the
constructionbid... read
more. |
CNS
News... WhiteHouse:
ObamaNot
Gutting Welfare Reform
By Fred Lucas - July 18, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – White House
PressSecretary Jay Carney denied the Obama administration was trying
toundermine the work requirements of the 1996 welfare reform law and
saidthe Department of Health and Human Services waiver proposal is
similarto what Republican lawmakers backed in the last decade. Late
last week,the Department of Health and Human Services... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
ToldUs:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, July 21, 2012 - Central to the race between President
Obamaand Mitt Romney is the question of how big a role the
governmentshould play in the economy. Voters strongly believe that it’s
importantfor the government to create an environment that encourages
economicgrowth and ensures economic fairness, but growth is seen as the
higherpriority. Most believe Romney champions growth, while Obama is
morefocused on fairness. “The president’s attacks on Romney’s time a...
read
more. |
The
Business Journals... The5price
traps airlines set for flyers,by Joe
Brancatelli,
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 - A proposed settlement last week betweenbanks
and retailers has opened the door for credit-card surcharges.Guess
which industry can’t wait to ding you a few bucks for theprivilege of
using your Visa or MasterCard when you make a purchase?That’s a trick
question, of course. This is, after all, a column aboutbusiness travel,
and you probably already know that U.S. airlineshave been salivating
at.... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… FugitiveSafe
Surrender EventsScheduled
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat two Fugitive Safe Surrender programs will be
conductedsimultaneously in Columbiana and Trumbull counties at the end
of July.The Fugitive Safe Surrender program provides an opportunity for
adultswith outstanding, non-violent warrants to turn themselves in
toauthorities in a peaceful, faith-based environment. Trumbull
County:First United Methodist Church of Warren, Rev. Rick Oaks... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Ohiohome
sales climb nearly 11%,by Olivia Barrow
Thursday, July 19, 2012 - Ohio’s housing market continued to rebound
inJune. Home sales rose 10.6 percent throughout the state in
June,compared to the same period last year. The increase marked the
12thconsecutive month of gains, according to Multiple Listing
Servicesdata. With 52,896 new and existing homes sold in the first half
of2012, the market has shown a 12.8 percent increase in sales... read
more. |
ToledoBlade...
Obamacampaignsues
Husted over early voting issue, By JimProvance
COLUMBUS — President Obama’s campaign sued Ohio Secretary of State
JonHusted today to keep him from enforcing a law closing the doors
toin-person early voting during the three days immediately preceding
theNov. 6 election. Lawmakers recently undid a
far-reaching,Republican-backed election reform law when faced with a
Democratic-ledeffort to repeal it at the polls, but they did not repeal
a separatesubsequently passed law that duplicated one provision of the
repealedlaw. That... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Department… Motorcycle,Pickup
truck accidentnearAnsonia
On July 21, 2012 at approximately 3:02 PM, Darke County Deputies
alongwith Ansonia Fire, Ansonia Rescue, and Versailles Rescue
weredispatched to the intersection of State Route 185 and Greenville
St.Marys Road on a reported crash involving a pickup truck and
amotorcycle. Preliminary investigation revealed that a
2006HarleyDavidson motorcycle, driven by Theodore Mottashed, 63, of
Lebanon, wassouthbound on Greenville St. Marys Road when it failed to
yield at astop sign... read
more. |
OhioDepartment
of Transportation... ODOTnegotiates
lower electric bill saving taxpayers millions
COLUMBUS (Monday, July 16, 2012) – Continuing a trend of
improvingefficiency, the Ohio Department of Transportation has, once
again,saved millions of dollars and redirected it from its operating
budgetto major new construction projects around the state. ODOT
recentlyselected DP&L Energy Resources to supply electric to
ODOT’sfacilities around the state, saving the department $2 million
annually.“With absolutely no cost to taxpayers, we were able to find
enoughmoney to pave a 20 mile... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... Ohioending
overdraft
fees on unemployment-benefits card
by Adrian Burns, Staff reporter - Monday, July 16, 2012 - The state
isending its practice of allowing U.S.
Bank to sock
theunemployed with overdraft fees on debit cards loaded with
unemploymentpayments, the liberal Cleveland think tank Policy Matters
Ohio isreporting. “Beginning Wednesday, July 18, the prepaid debit card
Ohiouses for unemployment compensation, the Reliacard, will no
longercharge $17 per ATM or transaction-based overdraft,” the group
said inan announcement... read
more. |
Yahoo...
MassShooting
at
Colo.Movie Theater, 12 People Dead, By
AnthonyCastellano
A lone gunman dressed in riot gear burst into a movie theater inAurora,
Colo., at a midnight showing of the Batman film “The DarkKnight Rises”
and methodically began shooting patrons, killing at least12 people and
injuring at least 50. The suspect, James Holmes, 24, ofAurora, was
caught by police in the parking lot of the Century 16 MovieTheaters,
nine miles outside Denver, after... read
more. |
OhioSupreme
Court… CourtNews
Ohioto Feature
Expanded Judicial System News
July 16, 2012 - On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Ohio will launch
acomprehensive, multichannel, multimedia program covering news about
theOhio judicial system for the judiciary, the legal community, and
thegeneral public. Billed as the “news bureau for the Ohio
judicialbranch,” Court News Ohio will feature expanded news about Ohio
courtsonline (courtnewsohio.gov), in print (a monthly print publication
CourtNews Ohio Review) and on TV (CNO-TV, which will air on the
OhioChannel). A service of the... read
more. |
Lyn
Bliss, Greenville… Localgraduates
from Jo Ann Davidson Ohio Leadership Institute
Betty D. Montgomery, chair of the board for The Jo Ann Davidson
OhioLeadership Institute, announced that Lyn Bliss of Darke
Countygraduated from the prestigious statewide Jo Ann Davidson
OhioLeadership Institute at a recent ceremony that took place in
WashingtonD.C. “These outstanding women leaders are dedicated to
applying theirexperience and skills to community and public service,”
saidMontgomery. “It is inspiring... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch...
Medicaidestimate
grows by $365M
State says several factors raised 2014-15 cost expectations 63% -
Gov.John Kasich says he doesn’t know if the state can afford adding
morepoor, uninsured Ohioans to Medicaid rolls as called for in
PresidentBarack Obama’s health-care law. Even if Ohio opts out of
expandingMedicaid, as the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month states
could do,the Kasich administration projects nearly 400,000 Ohioans
alreadyeligible will sign up, costing taxpayers $940 million in 2014
and 2015.That price tag... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal, J.C.Penney
analyst: ‘CEO has to go’ by Steven R.Thompson
Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - After J.C. Penney cut 350 employees from
itsPlano headquarters Tuesday, retail analysts said they are unsure
howthe company can continue to follow through with its
transformationstrategy. One analyst even said it was time for CEO Ron
Johnson toleave. “The next step is the CEO has to go, I guess,” said
HowardDavidowitz, chairman of New York-based Davidowitz &... read
more. |
Greenville
City Council… Zoninglegislation
to be prepared for vote Aug. 7,By BobRobinson
Council President Burkett voted “yea” to break a 3-3 tie - GREENVILLE
-“That’s the property we are willing to invest our money in,”
saidRamsey Development’s Tim Huber. “If we can’t build there I guess
wedon’t build in Greenville.” Following a Public Hearing where
theCouncil room was packed with supporters for Trilogy
Healthcare,Greenville City Council President John Burkett heard a... read
more. |
Searchcontinues
for suspectafter
new
sighting
Robert Kindred object of two-day search in Darke County
On July 16, 2012 at approximately 11:19 AM the Miami County
Sheriff’sOffice notified the Darke County Sheriff’s Office that a
deputy wasrequesting assistance in stopping a stolen vehicle near
Bradford,Ohio. A pursuit of this vehicle ensued and at
approximately11:39AM the suspect entered a cornfield... read
more. |
T.E.A.Patriots
Host Mitt RomneyRepresentative,
ByBeverly
Hughes
The Darke County T.E.A. Patriots met Sunday afternoon, July 15
atLighthouse Christian Center, Greenville. Terri Studer from the
SWDistrict of Ohio Romney for President Campaign facilitated
discussionabout current voter identification activities. She was joined
by NickBrusky, Ohio Republican Party Western Ohio... read
more. |
Poll Worker Training
AndDevelopment Funding
Released
Release of funds part of ongoing preparations for the 2012
PresidentialElection
Darke County receives $3,520.31. COLUMBUS – As part of an ongoingeffort
to ensure the proper safeguards are in place for Election Dayand it is
a positive experience for voters, Ohio Secretary of State JonHusted
today announced that $760,000 in poll worker training... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Outsourcing?U.S.
Olympic team’s China-made uniforms become political fodder-
By Stephen Koff - Friday, July 13, 2012 - WASHINGTON -- Nothing
saysU.S.A. like red, white and blue. But the labels on the U.S.
Olympicteam’s clothing in the Olympics opening ceremony on July 27 will
say“made in China,” reports ABC News. And that displeases at least
onelawmaker. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat harshly critical
offoreign outsourcing, wrote to the U.S. Olympic Committee Thursday
toremind it that there are fully capable clothiers in the United... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Report:Ohio
middle of the pack for doing business, byDBJ
Staff
Friday, July 13, 2012 - Ohio sits squarely in the middle, when it
comesto the best states in which to do business. The Buckeye State
ranks No.25 in a new report from CNBC. The report scores all 50 states
amid 51areas of competitiveness, which includes advice from groups such
as theNational Association of Manufacturers and the Council
onCompetitiveness. The 51 areas are sorted into 10... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office... Activefugitive
search ongoing
On July 15, 2012 at approximately 11:20 AM Darke County Deputies
weredispatched to the 7300 block of Spidel Road, in reference to a
possibleburglary in progress. The suspect was last scene
travelingwesttowards State Route 571 in a tan Honda. Deputies
observed avehicle matching the description approximately nine
minuteslater. Deputies attempted to make a traffic stop in
the
7300block of... read
more. |
DaytonDaily
News... Statesenator
urges
bidding for safety agencies’ radios,ByAmelia
Robinson
Thursday, July 12, 2012 - Competitive bids for the purchase
offirst-responder radios could save up to $1 billion, State Sen.
ChrisWidener projected last week. The ability of safety agencies that
jointhe state’s Multi-Agency Radio Communication System (MARCS) to
seekbids from various companies was included in the state capital
budgetapproved in April. Joining MARCS would save communities the
heavyexpense of building and maintaining their own radio systems
andallow... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office… ATVAccident
On July 14, 2012 at 5:30 P.M. Darke County Deputies along with
SpiritMedical and CareFlight were dispatched to the Eldora Raceway in
DarkeCounty Ohio on an ATV accident. Preliminary investigation revealed
thatan ATV driven by a Caleb Martin (23), of Bowling Green, Ohio,
lostcontrol in the camping area causing the rear passenger to fall off.
Therear passenger, Tyler Santogrossi (25) also of Bowling Green, Ohio
wastransported to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton by... read
more. |
CNS
News… BalancingBudget
atCurrent
Spending Would Take Record High Taxation
By Terence P. Jeffrey - July 10, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) - Both
PresidentBarack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney
haverecently said they would like to balance the federal budget.
However,according to data published by Obama’s own White House Office
ofManagement and Budget, accomplishing that goal at anywhere near
thecurrent level of federal spending would require imposing... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
Birdcausesfield
firenear Greenville
July 12, 2012 - DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — Dayton Power and Light
hasconfirmed that a bird flew into a transformer at the DP&
Lsubstation in the 5000 block of Sebring Warner Road
nearGreenville Thursday afternoon. It created a spark and ignited a
dryfield below. Fortunately, no power outages were reported.
Officialsfrom DP&L said the substation also suffered no
damage.Firefightersfrom a eight departments were called to a wheat
field after gettingreports of the large fire. The fire charred about...
read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… Totalof
667
Internet Cafes Operating in Ohio
DeWine Renews Call for Regulation - (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio
AttorneyGeneral Mike DeWine today announced that his office received
667affidavits from owners of internet cafes. The affidavits were
requiredas part of Am. Sub. H.B. 386 which put a moratorium on any
newelectronic sweepstakes parlors or internet cafés. All
sweepstakesestablishments in existence and operating prior to the
effectivedate... read
more. |
StateSenator
Keith Faber... AreaSchools
Granted Ohio School Facilities Commission Funding
COLUMBUS — Following the Ohio School Facilities Commission
meetingtoday, State Senator Keith Faber (R-Celina) announces three
WesternOhio schools will receive state funding for much needed
improvements.“Our area students are among the brightest in the state
and theycontinue to impress us year after year,” said Faber.
“Much oftheir success relies on having an appropriate environment to
learn andthrive. I would like to congratulate our communities and
schools onthis latest... read
more. |
The
Business Journals… NFIB:Small
business confidence plunged in June, byKent
Hoover
Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - A widely followed index of small
businessindicators plunged 3 points in June to 91.4, its lowest level
in eightmonths. “All in all, this month’s survey was a real economic
downer,”said William Dunkelberg, chief economist for the National
Federation ofIndependent Business. The index, which is based on a
random sample of740 NFIB members, found that small business owners... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… Passengersfall
from back of pickup, ends in one fatality
On July 12, 2012 at approximately 8:14 PM Darke County Deputies,
alongwith Ansonia Rescue, Rossburg Fire, Spirit Medical Transport, and
twoCareFlight helicopter's were dispatched to the 4400 block of North
StarFt. Loramie Road in reference to a one vehicle injury
accident.Preliminary investigation revealed a 2004 Ford F-250, driven
by HollyBurlile, 33, Tiffin, Ohio was traveling out of the Eldora
Speedway... read
more. |
ToledoBlade…
Ohiotakes
toughhealth law stance, By Tyrel Linkhorn
Lt. Gov. Taylor rejects insurance exchange - BOWLING GREEN -- Lt.
Gov.Mary Taylor used her strongest words yet in saying Ohio won’t set
upits own state-run health insurance exchange, instead deferring to
thefederal government to establish the key programs required under
theAffordable Care Act. “At this point, we are not going to set up
astate-based exchange,” Ms. Taylor told a group of about 200
Tuesdayduring a luncheon meeting of the Bowling Green Chamber of
Commerce... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Knowwhen
to
start your own business, by RobynDavis Sekula
Friday, May 4, 2012 - For Michael Bridges, the decision to start hisown
business came at a crossroads in his career when his employerlooked to
make some changes at the company. That spurred him to quithis job and
pursue a dream he had since college. “I was 40 and alwayshad the desire
to start and run my own business, and I viewed it as aonce in a
lifetime opportunity,” he said. More than a decade ago... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… StartofFunds
for
Demolition Grant Recipients Available
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that
grantfunds for the demolition of abandoned houses through the Moving
OhioForward Program are now available for approved grant recipients.
Afterapplications or requests for extensions were received from all 88
Ohiocounties, the initial grant contracts were sent to approved
countiesstarting today. “I am pleased that every county in Ohio is
making aneffort to utilize these funds,” said DeWine. “One of the
biggest... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… NursingHome
Drug Diversion Announced
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat he is intensifying his efforts to stop pharmaceutical drug
theftsin adult care facilities by offering investigative assistance to
everynursing home, assisted living agency, and residential care
facility inOhio. The effort is in response to growing concerns over
prescriptiondrug abuse, including drug diversion (theft), by care
facility... read
more. |
Stateofficials
mobilize to check on residents,Ohioans urged
to check on
those at risk from severe weather
The message from state officials this morning is clear: Check onothers,
and take care of them, in this extraordinary heat.It’s too easy, they
said, to assume that someone else will. The elderlyare especially
vulnerable, of course. They can beafraid to open their doors and
windows for safety, and their homesquickly become hot boxes. “Knock on
doors and say hello.If you have water, share it. If you know where a
cooling station is,get your neighbor there,” said Ron Hakes, a
regionalemergency services... read
more. |
Rasmussen…
WhatThey
Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, July 07, 2012 - Most Americans took time off this past weekto
celebrate the nation’s birth. Seventy-seven percent (77%)watched
fireworks, 62% enjoyed a cookout, and 33% sang patriotic songs.They did
so largely because 84% are proud to be Americans.Two-out-of-three (64%)
rate the Fourth of July as one of our nation’smost important holidays.
And, overwhelmingly, Americansstill embrace the ideals expressed in the
Declaration of Independence.Ninety-four percent (94%) believe... read
more. |
AG
Mike DeWine...TwoMoreTelemarketing
Scammersin Custody; Two Remain At Large,
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that
twomore members of a multi-state telemarketing ring,including its
alleged ringleader, have been taken into custody byauthorities in Ohio
and Florida. Only two of the 18indicted suspects remain at large. “I am
pleased the ringleader of ascam that targeted vulnerable senior
citizens isin custody and will face his day in court,” DeWine said. “We
are... read
more. |
CBSNews…
Boehner:I
can’t
make you love Mitt Romney, By LucyMadison
When House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, endorsed Mitt Romney
forpresident in April, he pledged to do “everything I can to help
himwin.” In his words, however, the one thing he can’t do is make
voters“fall in love” with the candidate. Speaking last week at a
fundraiserin Wheeling, W.Va., Boehner was surprisingly candid in
hischaracterization of Romney’s candidacy when asked, in
aquestion-and-answer session: “Can you make me love Mitt Romney?”
“No,”he answered, as first reported by... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Droughtputting
pressure on Ohio farmers, by Rick Rouan
Friday, July 6, 2012 - Dry weather that has blistered the Midwest
inrecent weeks is landing a haymaker on the state’s crops. In the
lastweek, the share of Ohio corn crops that are rated poor or very poor
hasgrown from 15 percent to 26 percent, an Ohio Department
ofAgriculture spokeswoman said. The
shareof
soybeansthat are rated poor or very poor has grown from 20 percent to
30percent during that time. “It’s... read
more. |
CNS
News... Rep.Steve
King Says
Obama Is Governing Like a ‘King’,By Elizabeth
Harrington
July 2, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) -- Pointing to the Health and
HumanServices regulation that will require virtually all health care
plansto cover sterilization, artificial contraception and
abortifacients forfree, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said that President
Barack Obama isgoverning like a “king.” The mandate, which goes into
effect on Aug. 1,requires nearly all health insurers to provide
sterilizations,contraceptives, and... read
more. |
Cincinnati
Enquirer… Mandelcalls
health
care ‘defining’ in Ohio race, ByDan Sewell
Jul. 5, 2012 - GEORGETOWN, OHIO (AP) — The Republican challenger
hopingto unseat Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown said Thursday the
federalhealth care overhaul is a pivotal issue in their campaign.
StateTreasurer Josh Mandel, beginning a two-day swing through southern
andeastern Ohio, said Brown provided crucial support for President
BarackObama’s legislation, while he would push for a repeal... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Kasichsigns
bill that
changes state tourism funding at Rock Hall
By Rachel Dissell - Thursday, July 06, 2012 - CLEVELAND, Ohio —
Gov.John Kasich chose one of Cleveland’s largest tourist attractions,
TheRock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, to sign a bill Thursday
thatcould double the amount spent each year promoting Ohio tourism --
thestate’s fourth largest industry. The legislation jump starts
afive-year experiment to determine whether Ohio’s tourism industry
cansupport its own marketing fund using a portion of sales tax
revenue,which officials... read
more. |
WHIO-TV…
DarkeCo.
man to
prisonin Meth case, By Steve Baker
DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — In Darke County Common Pleas Court in
GreenvilleFriday Lyle Duke, 36, of near West Manchester entered a plea
of guiltyto one count of illegal manufacturing of drugs. His arrest
came onApril 5, 2012. He consented to a search of his barn located on
U. S.Route 127 on the Darke County side of the Darke-Preble County
line.Duke also reportedly confessed to investigators. He was... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… CheckComputers
for
Possible Infection from International Fraud Scheme-
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned
Ohioansthat if their computers are infected with a certain kind of
malware,they may not be able to connect to the Internet as of July 9,
2012.Temporary servers, set up to give those with computers infected in
aninternational “click-fraud” scheme time to repair their systems,
arescheduled to be turned off on Monday. “These servers have been
runningfor several months but are set to shut down soon,” said
Attorney... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal… Daytontech
jobs carry six-figure starting salaries,by
LauraEnglehart
Monday, July 2, 2012 - As technology rapidly changes and new
productscome online, companies have created new positions — and paired
themwith substantial salaries. From smartphone applications to
cybersecurity, businesses in the Dayton region require skilled
informationtechnology workers, and they’re willing to shell out
hundreds ofthousands annually to pay them. Jobs that earn top dollar at
entrylevel include application... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Gov.John
Kasich: Rainy
day fund to see boost to $482 million
Aaron Marshall, The Plain Dealer - 07/03/2012 - COLUMBUS, Ohio -
Thestate of Ohio will tuck away another $235 million in its rainy day
fundwhen the books close on fiscal 2012. But storm clouds are looming
overthe next state operating budget, Gov. John Kasich said Tuesday.
Kasichand state budget director Tim Keen laid out the state’s
financialpicture for reporters during a conference call. The sunniest
news wasthat Ohio’s rainy day fund -- as low as 89 cents in 2011 -- is
set tonearly... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Manufacturingsector
takes unexpected slide, by Joe Cogliano
Monday, July 2, 2012 - U.S. manufacturing has taken an
unexpecteddownturn. The industry went into contraction mode last month
following34 consecutive months of expansion, according to a Monday
report fromthe Institute for Supply Management. The PMI, an index used
to measurethe strength of manufacturing, was at 49.7 percent in June, a
decreaseof 3.8 percentage points... read
more. |
Fox
News.com... Unemploymentrate
holds at 8.2 percent, with just 80,000 jobs added in June
Speaker of the House John Boehner responds to the report - July 06,2012
- Employers added a meager 80,000 jobs in June, marking the
thirdstraight month of weak hiring and raising concern that the economy
hastaken a turn for the worse. The Labor Department reported Friday
thatthe jobless rate was unchanged at 8.2 percent. The number of jobs
addedin June was lower than expected, and rounds out a... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine… SexualPredator
arrested on New Child Pornography Charges
(ATWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine
announcedtoday the arrest of a registered sexual predator on two
charges ofpandering sexually oriented material involving a
minor.
Thearrest happened in Portage County this afternoon after agents with
theAttorney General’s Crimes Against Children Task Force said they
foundevidence the man was downloading and sharing child
pornography.Authorities with the Portage County Sheriff’s Office
assisted in thearrest of Scott... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… BewareTraveling
Contractors following Major Storms
Tips for Repair and Removal Services - (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Following
theviolent weather in Ohio this weekend, Attorney General Mike
DeWinetoday offered a warning to residents to beware of traveling
contractorswho try to take advantage of homeowners in need of
assistance. “Theaftermath of the storms we recently experienced in Ohio
has beendevastating,” Attorney General DeWine said. “But by working... read
more. |
AGDeWine
andCuyahoga Prosecutor Mason Announce Casino Indictments
(CLEVELAND) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, Cuyahoga
CountyProsecutor Bill Mason, and members of the Ohio Casino
ControlCommission announced today the indictments of seven men accused
ofcheating at the newly opened Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland. “From
thevery beginning we warned the would-be cheaters that our gaming
agents,working under the Casino Control... read
more. |
BeagleAppointed
to Governor’s Executive Workforce Board
COLUMBUS — State Senator Bill Beagle (R – Tipp City) was recentlychosen
to serve on the newly-created Governor’s Executive WorkforceBoard.
Governor John Kasich established the Executive Workforce Boardon
February 9, 2012 through an executive order. As a member of thepanel,
Beagle will play a role in advising the Governor and the Officeof
Workforce Transformation regarding the development, implementation,and
continuous improvement of Ohio’s workforce system. “Our... read
more. |
Ohio
Governor John Kasich… KasichDeposits
$235.1 Million in Rainy Day Fund
Ohio Ends FY2012 with a Balanced Budget and in Strong Fiscal Health
-COLUMBUS – Today Gov. John R. Kasich announced that Ohio
finishedFY2012—the first full fiscal year of his governorship—in strong
fiscalhealth, with a balanced budget and a $235.1 million deposit in
theBudget Stabilization Fund (BSF), Ohio’s rainy day fund.
WithKasich’s new deposit today, the state’s rainy day fund balance
climbsto $482... read
more. |
Treasurer
Josh Mandel... Victimsof
Severe
Weather Eligible for Reduced Interest Rates
COLUMBUS - Residents across Ohio impacted by damaging winds and
severeweather during storms the weekend of June 30 could be eligible
foremergency assistance in the form of reduced interest rates on
loansunder Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel’s Renew Ohio & Rebuild
OhioPrograms. Small businesses and homeowners who apply for
bankloans for construction, restoration, or cash flow for... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Tangiblesteps
taken
towardfulfilling education campaign pledge
By Aaron Marshall - Promise: Scrap former Gov. Ted
Strickland’sevidence-based school-funding model -- Gov. John Kasich -
Regardless ofwhether you agree with him, Gov. John Kasich doesn’t like
to beataround the bush. The Republican governor wasn’t exactly mincing
hiswordsback on the campaign trail in 2010 when he pledged to
completely undothe school-funding plan of Democratic Governor Ted
Strickland. Kasichtold The Cincinnati Enquirer that if he was elected
governor... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… $40Million
Settlement for Ohio Medicaid
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today
thatOhio and various other states and the federal government have
reachedan agreement in principle for the largest healthcare fraud
settlementin U.S. history. Under the terms of the settlement,
GlaxoSmithKline(GSK)has agreed to pay $3 billion to resolve allegations
that GSK engaged invarious illegal schemes related to the marketing and
pricing of drugsitmanufactures.... read
more. |
CNN...
Ahealth
care
‘Judas’ recounts his conversion,By John Blake
(CNN) – When Wendell Potter first saw them, he froze. “It felt
liketouching an electrical fence,” he says. “I remember tearing up
andthinking, how could this be real.” Thousands of them had lined up
undera cloudy sky in an open field. Many had camped out the night
before.When their turns came, doctors treated them in animal stalls and
ongurneys placed on rain-soaked sidewalks. They were Americans who
neededbasic medical care. Potter had driven to the Wise County
Fairgrounds inVirginia... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine… Ohioanscan
now Register for BlueAlerts
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat Ohioans can now get Blue Alert information sent directly to
theircell phone, email or fax machine. The Ohio Blue Alert system went
intoeffect earlier this month. Similar to an AMBER Alert,
whichnotifies the public of a kidnapped child, a Blue Alert will
rapidlybroadcast information to the public advising them of an
at-largesuspect who... read
more. |
State
Senator Bill Beagle... WestTroy
Tool and Machine to Expand Operations, Add 35 New Positions-
Future plans help to retain 49 existing jobs - COLUMBUS— West TroyTool
and Machine, Inc. received a big boost today as the
DevelopmentFinancing Advisory Council (DFAC) approved $2.35 million to
assist withtheir plans for expansion. The loan, made
available
throughtheOhio Enterprise Bond Fund (OEBF), will allow for the
Troy-basedfacility to purchase new production equipment and add 35
new... read
more. |
Kasich
Declares State of Emergency... Severe
Storms knock out Poweracross 2/3 ofOhio
Power Outages for One Million Homes, Businesses and Looming Heat
WaveMandate Immediate Statewide Response - COLUMBUS – Today Governor
JohnR. Kasich declared a state of emergency for the entire state of
Ohioafter severe storms and high winds knocked out power for
approximatelyone million power company customers across two-thirds of
thestate. The widespread... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Report:Lack
of health coverage costs lives in Ohio,by
LauraEnglehart
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Seventeen Ohioans died each week in
2010because they could not receive the health care they needed,
accordingto a new report from Families USA. That translates to more
than 900people annually between 25 and 64 years old. The report, Dying
forCoverage, applies methodology from a 2002 Institute
ofMedicine report to state-level
populationandmortality data... read
more. |
DaytonDaily
News... Newlawhits
sex
traffickers with tougher penalties,By
CorneliusFrolik
Thursday, June 28, 2012 - Gov. John Kasich on Wednesday signed into
lawlegislation that provides more resources and protections to victims
ofhuman trafficking and stiffens penalties facing criminal offenders.
Ata ceremony in Toledo, which is one of the top recruiting cities
foryoung sex-trafficking victims, Kasich praised state lawmakers for
theirbipartisan support of legislation that will help combat the
troublingactivity of modern slavery. “In regard to this horrible,
horriblecrime... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Report:Lack
of health coverage costs lives in Ohio,by
LauraEnglehart
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Seventeen Ohioans died each week in
2010because they could not receive the health care they needed,
accordingto a new report from Families USA. That translates to more
than 900people annually between 25 and 64 years old. The report, Dying
forCoverage, applies methodology from a 2002 Institute
ofMedicine report to state-level
populationandmortality data... read
more. |
Gov.Kasich
Information Office... Kasichsigns
13 bills into law
June 26, 2012 - COLUMBUS – Today Gov. John R. Kasich signed
thefollowing pieces of legislation into law: H.B. 331 (Dovilla,
Bubp)creates the Cybersecurity, Education, and Economic Development
Council;H.B. 415 (Sprague, Hill) modifies the maximum amount the
Treasurer ofState may invest in agricultural linked deposits in the
AgriculturalLinked Deposit Program; H.B. 437 (Roegner, Patmon)
increases the milesof out-of-state travel that a school district board
can authorize forits... read
more. |
BoehnersaysHouse
will repeal if Court doesn’t strike it down
June 27, 2012 - Congressman Boehner on ObamaCare: “If the Court DoesNot
Strike Down the Entire Law, the House Will Move to Repeal What’sLeft of
It” - WASHINGTON, D.C. – At a press conference today,Congressman John
Boehner (R-West Chester) discussed Republicans’ planfor jobs,
highlighting next month’s House vote to stop the tax hike onsmall
businesses and reaffirming Republicans’ commitment to fullyrepeal any
part of ObamaCare left intact by the Supreme Court’sruling... read
more. |
WHIO-TV...
NewHampshire
mancaptured in Darke Co.
DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — The Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension StrikeTeam
and Acting United States Marshal Patrick Sedoti for the
SouthernDistrict of Ohio announced today that
JeffreySPICER
wasarrested Wednesday morning in northern Darke County
villageofNew Weston. The SOFAST team received a request from the New
HampshireJoint Fugitive Task Force for assistance in... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… June12
injury accident victim county’s 8th fatality
Susan North succumbs to her injuries - On June 12, 2012 atapproximately
10:12 AM Darke County Deputies, Greenville TownshipRescue and Fire,
Arcanum Rescue and Careflight were dispatched to theintersection of US
Route 127 and Kruckeburg Road in reference to a twovehicle injury
accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2012Freightliner box
truck, driven by Dylan W. Laird, 23 from Kettering... read
more. |
Darke
County Fire Chiefs... Openburning
advisory in Darke Co.
DARKE Co. — The Darke County Association of Fire Chiefs, Inc. and
ourmember departments, with the support of Darke County Sheriff
TobySpencer, is issuing an “Open Burning Advisory” for all of Darke
Countyuntil further notice. The unusually dry conditions warrant such
anadvisory with respect to all types of outside open burning and
fires.The National Weather Service and the Ohio... read
more. |
SiliconValley
/ San Jose Business Journal… Business
social media use ishighest by faron Facebook
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - More businesses are using Facebook in
theirsocial media strategies than any other network, a new study says.
Thereport from InSite Consulting shows that 80 percent of
Americancompanies use Facebook, compared to 45 percent that have a
Twitteraccount, 48 percent that are present on LinkedIn and 31 percent
who useYouTube. The survey also found that six out of 10 U.S. companies
saidthey listen to consumer conversations on social media. Eight... read
more. |
The
Business Journals... CEOssay
government fiscal flux a black cloud over hiring, sales,by
Kent Hoover - Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - The CEOs of the
nation’slargest corporations are dialing back their expectations for
sales,hiring and capital investment -- and it’s largely Washington’s
fault.That’s the message from the latest survey of Business
Roundtablemembers. The second-quarter survey found that 75 percent
ofbig-business CEOs expect their sales to increase in the next
sixmonths, down 6... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Large-scalelayoffs
fall in Ohio; lowest in U.S. since ’07
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Mass layoffs affected fewer Ohio workers
inMay compared with a year ago, according to federal data released
thisweek. Last month, Ohio employers laid off at least 50 workers 37
times,resulting in 3,401 initial claims for unemployment insurance.
That’sdown from May 2011, when employers laid off workers en masse 63
times,sending 5,170 workers to the... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, June 23, 2012 - Next week promises to be a big one. The
U.S.Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionalityof
President Obama’s national health care law and Arizona’s lawcracking
down on illegal immigrants. If voters had their way, thehealth care law
would be overturned and the state law upheld, butwhatever the high
court rules, expect political fireworks. Voteropinions of the Supreme
Court usually change little, but those ratingsjumped earlier this year
when.... read
more. |
Ohio
Senator Bill Beagle... TroyMain
Street
Maintains Accreditation for Revitalization Efforts
COLUMBUS— State Senator Bill Beagle (R- Tipp City) recognized the
TroyMain Street organization today for their continued
downtownrevitalization efforts and for maintaining their National Main
StreetAccreditation. Developed over 20 years ago, the non-profit
grouppromotes downtown recruitment and retention, improving the visual
imageof downtown and coordinating downtown community events. “Troy
MainStreet has helped revitalize not only... read
more. |
Greenvilleman
loses leg in motorcycle crash,By
Steve.Baker@CMGOhio.com
MIAMI COUNTY — A man lost his leg after crashing his motorcycle into
apickup truck on Ohio 41 near Eldean Roadbetween Troy and Covington
late Saturday evening. Miami County deputiesidentified the victim as
34-year-old Tristan Black,of Greenville. Deputies said the motorcycle
appeared to be driving leftof center around a curve, when the driver
drove themotorcycle into the drivers-side door of the pickup. Black
wastransported aboard CareFlight to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton.
Thewomandriver.... read
more. |
Secretary
of State Jon Husted... Ohio’sSpecial
Election is August7, 2012
Voters in 36 Ohio counties to decide 62 local issues. - Editor’s
Note:Darke County has one local issue: 2.5 mill/s additionalfor cpt,
commencing in 2012, first due in calendar year 2013, forgeneral
permanent improvements. Secretary of State Jon Hustedtoday announced
that while statewide preparations are well underway forthe 2012 General
Election in November, voters in 36 Ohiocounties will be heading to the
polls on August 7 to weigh in on.... read
more. |
DeWine,MiamiCty
Prosecutor announce Arrests in Telemarketing Fraud Ring
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Miami
CountyProsecutor Gary Nasal today announced felony charges against
18suspectsaccused of running a telemarketing fraud ring from Ohio and
Floridathat has stolen millions of dollars from thousands of victims in
41statessince 2007. Thirteen of the suspects have been taken into
custody inOhio, Florida, Indiana, and New York. Those from out of state
will beextradited to Ohio... read
more. |
WHIO-TV...Greenvillebank robberflees empty
handed,
By Steve.Baker@CMGOhio.com
GREENVILLE, Ohio — On Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 11:29am, officers
ofthe Greenville Police Department were dispatched toMembers Choice
Credit Union, 725 Pine St., Greenville, on a robbery.Employees advised
that a white male estimated in his 40’s wearinga sock hat, sunglasses,
blue jeans, and a button white checkered shirtwith yellow and gray
stripes entered the bank demanding moneyfrom a teller. The suspect
had.... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... CEOpay
continues to
climb
Monday, June 18, 2012 - The leaders of large public companies
broughthome an average pay hike of 5 percent last year, according to
anarticle in the New York Times. The median pay for the 200
largestpublic company CEOs was $14.5 million in 2011. The increase
comes amidtop executive pay remaining in the public spotlight. However,
the CEOpay increase in 2011 was actually a drop from the previous year.
In theDayton region, the top 10 CEOs of local public companies combined
to... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Aetnasues
Ohio
over Medicaid contracts, by Rick Rouan
Friday, June 22, 2012 - Aetna Inc. has asked a Franklin County
CommonPleas Court to reinstate its Ohio Medicaid contract in a lawsuit
filedWednesday. Aetna sued the Ohio Department of Job and Family
Services,arguing its contract was rescinded after its score was
improperlyreduced based on the state’s definition of whether it was
fully at riskfor claims expenses in other... read
more. |
CNSNews...
$11Billion
in
GreenGrants Produces Few Jobs, House Report Says,By
Fred
Lucas
June 20, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – An Obama administration green jobsgrant
program that spent $11 billion lacks a verifiable job-countingsystem
and likely created only a fraction of the jobs it claims,according to a
staff report by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.While Energy
Secretary Steven Chu said the grants “created tens ofthousands of
jobs,” the government’s own National Renewal EnergyLaboratory estimates
it created 910 direct jobs. The House reportcriticized even... read
more. |
Economic
Development... WorkforceDevelopment
Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
From the DCED June Newsletter - Workforce development is P4P’s
numberone priority for 2012 and will likely remain the top priority for
yearsto come. The need seems obvious for many reasons as
hundredsofthousands of well-paid manufacturing positions in this
country gounfilled due to a lack of skills in the labor
force.
This istruly a time where a highly skilled workforce and a highly
adaptableand... read
more. |
Legal
Newsline... Groupfileschallenge
of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
By John O’Brien - WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The
CompetitiveEnterprise Institute is challenging the constitutionality of
theConsumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was created by
theDodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The
CFPB,headed by former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, lacks
adequatechecks and balances and violates the Constitution’s separation
ofpowers... read
more. |
Search
for Greenville Schools Superintendent… Community forum results in
dozensof “wants”
By Bob Robinson - GREENVILLE - “If we found this ‘Superman’ – if he
orshe really exists – you probably couldn’t afford him.” Dr.
RichardCaster, Ohio School Boards Association, told an audience of
about 30people at Memorial Hall Thursday night that their desired
attributes ina new school superintendent were not unusual – other
community forumshe conducted weren’t much different – but they... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... AttorneyGeneral:
New
mediation program for public records disputes
By Aaron Marshall - Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - COLUMBUS, Ohio —Citizens
having problems getting public records from governmentagencies can now
turn to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office for a newforum to resolve
the dispute. Attorney General Mike DeWine on Wednesdayannounced the
formation of a public records mediation program. The OhioAttorney
General’s Public Records Mediation Program, which will beoverseen by
lawyers in the AG’s public records unit, is aimed at... read
more. |
OhioSupreme
Court... Becomingunconvicted
after being convicted
When Defendant Completes Intervention Program, Court May Seal
RecordImmediately Or Impose Waiting Period - Supreme Court Holds That
LawGives Judges Discretion In Granting Motions to Seal - (June 21,
2012)The Supreme Court of Ohio held today that when a criminal
defendant whohas successfully completed a program of intervention in
lieu ofconviction (ILC) moves for an order sealing his or her record
underR.C. 2951.041(E), the trial court has discretion either to grant
themotion... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... OhioHouse
to
create manufacturing task force, byJeff Bell
Monday, June 18, 2012 - Some state legislators will start looking
foranswers on how to improve Ohio’s manufacturing climate as part of
aneffort introduced Monday by House Speaker Bill Batchelder,
R-Medina.The Ohio House’s 21st Century Manufacturing Task Force is
being createdto see what can be done to improve the state’s
manufacturingcompetitiveness, Batchelder said in a release... read
more. |
TheNews
Leader… CapitalNews:GOP
enters
summer with proof of bipartisanship,by
MarcKovac
June 13, 2012 - Columbus -- Gov. John Kasich and the Republican
leadersof the Ohio House and Senate took a much-deserved victory lap
last weekto mark the completion of a spring session to beat all spring
sessions.Last year was busy. This year could be called grueling. And
Kasichsays, “You ain’t seen nothing yet,” when it comes to what’s next
on hisagenda. “We’re going to continue to push and shove and reduce the
costof doing business, help job creators, reward taxpayers,” he told...
read
more. |
UnionCityCollectively
backs P4P
Both sides of the state line join in supporting Darke County’s
economicdevelopment effort - Union City- The Union City community on
both sidesof the state line has jointly backed Darke County as three
differentcommunity entities have thrown their support behind
developmentefforts. Union City, IN (UCI), Union City, OH
(UCO),
and theUnion City Community Economic Development Committee (UCCEDC)... read
more. |
DarkeCountyDrug
Task Force Executes Search Warrant, Arrests Two
On June 21, 2012 at approximately 12:09 PM Darke County Drug Task
Forcealong with Darke County SRT, Deputies from the Darke County
SheriffsOffice, Officers from the Greenville Police Department and
Miami CountySheriffs Office K9 responded to 117 E. Walnut Ln. in
Palestine toexecute a search warrant. The search warrant was
obtainedbasedon a drug trafficking investigation done by the Darke... read
more. |
ColumbusDispatch...
ODOTurgesregional
agencies to spend carryover funds for projects
Regional planning agencies carrying millions of dollars on their
booksfrom year to year are being told by the Ohio Department
ofTransportation to start spending. Ohio has too many aging and
congestedhighways to hold back money that’s supposed to go toward
fixing them,state transportation Director Jerry Wray said. According to
hisdepartment’s calculations, 17 regional planning agencies in Ohio
left$169.8 million in federal transportation dollars unspent during
thestate’s last fiscal year... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... FifthThird
among tops for overdraft fees, by SteveWatkins
Monday, June 18, 2012 - Fifth Third Bank has tied for the
highestoverdraft fees of any of the nation’s 14 largest banks,
according to arecent survey by the Consumer Federation of America.
Fifth Third andProvidence, R.I.-based Citizens Bank each charge $37 for
someoverdrafts. Fifth Third’s fee looks slightly better in that it
chargesa lower amount until the fifth overdraft in a year, when the
fee... read
more. |
Ohio
Supreme Court... WomenJustices
Speak at Buckeye Girls State
June 15, 2012 - Dublin Jerome High School student Alison Trianfo
wantsto be a prosecuting attorney advocating for children’s rights when
shegets older. Trianfo will be a senior next year and said it was an
honorand a privilege to be one of about 125 students to participate in
aquestion and answer session with Ohio Supreme Court Chief
JusticeMaureen O’Connor and Justices Evelyn Lundberg... read
more. |
ClevelandPlain
Dealer... Kasichadministration
releases study to help governments share services
Friday, June 15, 2012 - By Reginald Fields - COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov.John
Kasich’s administration on Thursday released a report to
municipalgroups encouraging them to move more toward sharing resources
insteadof raising local taxes or waiting for more state funding
help.Call it a nudge or more of a shove, but Kasich policy adviser
RandyCole bluntly warned a small group in Columbus that embracing
ashared-services approach might be local governments’ only saving
graceif they want to stay solvent.... read
more. |
Toledo
Blade... Kasichspeaks
toBuckeye
Boys State
Kasich tells Boys State crowd relationship to Lord is primary - By
TomTroy - BOWLING GREEN — Gov. John Kasich urged youthto follow their
dreams, take courses in college that advance theircareer goals, have a
relationship with the creatorof the universe, and help other people
along the way, in an address atBuckeye Boys State Friday. The speech, a
traditionfor all but one of Boys State’s 76 years, almost didn’t
happen, becauseof a conflict with... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
Told
Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, June 16, 2012 - When is bad news not bad news? Or at leastnot
as shocking as it sounds? This week, it was when the
governmentannounced that household net worth fell 40% between 2007 and
2010, butmost Americans already knew that because they’ve been living
it everyday. All Rasmussen Reports major economic indicators – consumer
andinvestor confidence, housing, personal finances, employment, you
nameit – plunged in recent years and are still far from full recovery
as... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Google,Facebook,
Twitter fight‘bad ads’
Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal - Thursday, June 14, 2012
-Google Inc., Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. have joined an alliance
ofonline advertising companies that is trying to protect consumers
from“bad ads” that may contain links to viruses, spyware and other
malware.The new Ads Integrity Alliance in a press release on Thursday
said itsmembers have already been fighting... read
more. |
Militarystruggles
over its Right to Vote, By Lyn Bliss
MOVE Act requires reapplying every year, available information confusing
“The time involved makes it impossible for many military personnel
tohave their votes counted,” said Elaine Herrick while speaking to
theDarke County Republican Men’s Club (DCRMC) Saturday. Herrick
addressedthe regular monthly meeting of the DCRMC regarding voting
rights forthe military, voter... read
more. |
MailMagazine
24... FallingPrices
Signal
Tougher Times Ahead? by EfremGraham
The pain at the pump has eased up in the last few months, with
gasprices falling sharply - just one of many commodities seeing a drop
incost. But those cheaper prices may be a sign that even tougher
economictimes are on the horizon. Relief at the Pump. Americans
haveundoubtedly noticed gas prices have fallen markedly in the last
fewmonths to a national average of about $3.53 a gallon. “Big
difference.It doesn’t take as much money to fill your vehicles up,” one
consumersaid. Gas has... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Ohioforeclosures
surpass 10K in May
Thursday, June 14, 2012 - The rate of foreclosures in Ohio last
monthwas among the worst in the nation, a monthly report says. One in
every495 housing units in Ohio had a foreclosure filing in May, ranking
thestate No. 7 in the nation, according to Irvine, Calif.-based
RealtyTracInc. Georgia, with a
foreclosure
filingagainst onein every 300 homes, had the highest rate in the
country. Thenational... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Ohiounemployment
falls to 7.3%, by Rick Rouan
Friday, June 15, 2012 - Unemployment in Ohio inched down for the
tenthconsecutive month in May, hitting its lowest rate since October
2008 asmore people went to work and fewer stood in the unemployment
line. Thestate’s unemployment rate dropped to 7.3 percent last month,
down from7.4 percent in April, according to data released Friday by the
OhioDepartment of Job and Family Services. Unemployment... read
more. |
TheColumbus
Dispatch... Datasobering
on Ohio
kids’ poverty, obesity, ByJeb Phillips
Wednesday June 13, 2012 - Nearly half of Ohio’s children received
freeor reduced-cost school lunches in 2010, and those children were
30percent more likely to be overweight or obese than others, according
toa new survey of the state’s children released yesterday. Kids
Count,compiled by the Children’s Defense Fund in Ohio, offers an
annualsnapshot of the well-being of the state’s youth. A new section of
thereport called “Health Access” includes information about obesity,
oralhealth and... read
more. |
WashingtonTimes...
Americanssaw
wealth plummet 40 percent from 2007 to 2010
The recent recession wiped out nearly two decades of Americans’
wealth,according to government data released Monday, with
middle-classfamilies bearing the brunt of the decline. The Federal
Reserve said themedian net worth of families plunged by 39 percent in
just three years,from $126,400 in 2007 to $77,300 in 2010. That puts
Americans roughlyon par with where they were in 1992. The data
represent one of the mostdetailed looks at how the economic downturn
altered the... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Boehnerand
Romney to hold joint rally in Troy
by Joe Cogliano - Wednesday, June 13, 2012 - The Dayton region willtake
center stage in presidential politics this weekend. House SpeakerJohn
Boehner and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney willhold
their first joint rally in Troy. The Washington Post says thejoint
event is the latest instance of Romney teaming up withRepublicans... read
more. |
Cleveland
Plain Dealer... Secretaryof
State Husted eases restriction on absentee voting
By James Ewinger - Wednesday, June 13, 2012 - COLUMBUS, Ohio —
OhioSecretary of State Jon Husted announced Tuesday that he will
mailabsentee-ballot applications to all registered Ohio voters this
year,making good on a promise he made to Cuyahoga County Executive
EdFitzGerald. Husted, a Republican, barred county boards of
electionslast August from mailing unsolicited ballot applications.
FitzGerald... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine... Constitutionalityof
Federal CigaretteTrafficking Law
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has joined
attorneysgeneral from 40 states and the District of Columbia in filing
a briefwith the District of Columbia Court of Appeals defending
theconstitutionality of the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking (PACT)
Act.“The PACT Act is an important tool for Ohio to enforce its
cigarettesales laws and prevent underage tobacco use,” said Attorney
GeneralDeWine. “I am glad to join an overwhelming number of attorneys
generalin filing this... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Threeof
Dayton’s biggest banks make stocks to avoid list
Friday, June 8, 2012 - Three of Dayton’s biggest banks have been
namedto a list of five dividend-paying regional bank stocks to avoid
bySeekingAlpha.com. “Many market observers suggest that the
businessoutlook for U.S. regional banks has improved,” according to the
column.“As the overall conditions deteriorate, so does the
investmentpotential of the regional... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office… June9
Motorcycle Accident turns Fatal
Seventh Fatality on County Roadways this Year - On June 9, 2012
atapproximately 9:14 PM Darke County Deputies, along with Ansonia
Fireand Rescue, and Careflight from Miami Valley Hospital were
dispatchedto the intersection of Kester Byard Rd and Riffle Rd, in
reference, toa motorcyle accident with injury. Preliminary
investigation revealed a2012 Harley Davidson, driven by Dwight David
Idle, 55, Greenville... read
more. |
YoungstownVindicator...
Kasich:Bill
is
tough but fair, By Marc Kovac
Tue, June 12, 2012 - AKRON - Gov. John Kasich touted energy
legislationsigned into law Monday as tough but fair, protecting the
environmentwhile setting the stage for economic development. “We were
not going todevelop shale gas at the expense of the environment,”
Kasich said. “Andwe have contained in this bill the most aggressive,
clearest, fairestand strongest fracking regulations that you can find
anywhere in thecountry.” He added later, “We have, without any doubt,
the toughest... read
more. |
Attorney
General Mike DeWine... Moratoriumon
new Internet Cafes
Current establishments must be registered by July 11 - (COLUMBUS,
Ohio)– Attorney General Mike DeWine said today that new state
legislationnow effective bans any new openings of electronic
sweepstakesestablishments, commonly called Internet cafes. It also
places filingrequirements on any Internet cafes operating as of today.
“These placeshave popped up across Ohio... read
more. |
West
Liberty-Salem Runner Vogel... Senate
recognizes Meghan Vogelforsportsmanship
COLUMBUS– Senator Keith Faber (R- Celina) and members of the OhioSenate
today recognized Meghan Vogel, a junior at West Liberty-SalemHigh
School, for her actions at the recent state track championship.Vogel –
who had previously won a state title in the 1,600-meter race –was
competing in the 3,200-meter race when a fellow competitor fell ashort
distance from the finish... read
more. |
DarkeCounty
Sheriff’s Office... Two-vehicleinjury
accident at 127 and Kruckeburg
On June 12, 2012 at approximately 10:12 AM Darke County
Deputies,Greenville Township Rescue and Fire, Arcanum Rescue and
Careflightwere dispatched to the intersection of US Rpute 127 and
Kruckeburg Roadin reference to a two vehicle injury accident.
Preliminaryinvestigation revealed a 2012 Freightliner box truck, driven
by DylanW. Laird, 23 from Kettering, Ohio was north bound on US
Route127 at Kruckeburg Road. A second vehicle driven by Susan J. North,
56from Greenville, Ohio was.... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
ToldUs:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Americans want a little less government in their lives, and
theydefinitely don’t like the government telling them how biga Coke
they can drink. While surveys for years have told us thatAmericans
prefer a government with fewer services and lowertaxes, just over half
(51%) also continue to believe the government ismore of a threat to
individual rights than a protectorof them. At the same time, 51% think
it’s more important for thegovernment to protect individual rights than
to promote economicgrowth.This... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine... CommunityFraud
Forums plannedfor Cyber Fraud Legislation
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today
announcedthat his office is hosting regional community fraud forums
this summerto discuss how Ohioans can work together to fight fraud.
Theannouncement comes on the same day that Ohio’s new cyber fraud
lawtakes effect. The law gives the Attorney General new tools to
helplocal prosecutors fight economic crimes. “We are committed to
workingcollaboratively with local communities to protect Ohio
families... read
more. |
AttorneyGeneral
Mike DeWine... DeWineannounces
Home Health AidConvictions
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced
todaythat a judge has ordered a co-owner of A Caring Alternative, a
homehealth care agency in Cleveland, to pay nearly $262,000 in
restitutionto the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services after
aninvestigation revealed she was hiring home health care aides who
didnot pass background checks. Agents in the Health Care Fraud Division
ofthe Ohio Attorney General’s Office said Rose Radovanic, who
pleadedguilty to a... read
more. |
State
Senators Beagle and Lehner... Funding
announced for AviationHeritage Project
COLUMBUS– State Senators Bill Beagle (R – Tipp City) and Peggy Lehner(R
– Kettering) have announced that $3 million in Clean OhioRevitalization
funding has been awarded to the Dayton Aviation HeritageRedevelopment
Project. The project site is located at 2701HomeAvenue in
Dayton
and was the location of the original Wright AirplaneFactory. Future
plans for the site will incorporate the historicalbuildings as part... read
more. |
Cincinnati.com...
Ohiocourt:CPS
unfair to charters, by Jessica Brown
Jun. 6, 2012 - The Ohio Supreme Court has sided against the
CincinnatiPublic School district in a precedent-setting case involving
the saleof old school buildings to charter schools. The court ruled
6-1Wednesday that the district violated the law when it put a
deedrestriction on one of its old school buildings in 2009 to prevent
thenew owner from operating a school there. It ruled the
restrictionunenforceable. The new owner, Roger Conners, sued. He
claimed thedistrict was violating Ohio... read
more. |
U.S.Congressman
John Boehner... HouseRepeals
ObamaCare Medical Device Tax
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester)
releasedthe following statement today after the House passed the Health
CareCost Reduction Act (H.R. 436), a pro-growth jobs bill that
repealsObamaCare’s tax on medical devices and will help lower health
carecosts for struggling families and small businesses: “The
president’shealth care law is raising costs and making it harder for
smallbusinesses to hire new workers. Last week’s dismal jobs report
showedthe president’s... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office... MotorcyclistAirlifted
in Critical Condition
On June 9, 2012 at approximately 9:14 PM Darke County Deputies,
alongwith Ansonia Fire and Rescue, and Careflight from Miami Valley
Hospitalwere dispatched to the intersection of Kester Byard Rd and
Riffle Rd,in reference, to a motorcyle accident with
injury. Preliminaryinvestigation revealed a 2012 Harley
Davidson,
driven by Dwight DavidIdle, 55, Greenville, Ohio was south bound on
Kester Byard... read
more. |
ToledoBlade...
Browntakes
studentloan fight to Owens
With a deadline looming for Congress and President Obama to decide
howto reduce college loan debt without increasing the national debt,
U.S.Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) sought Monday to get students at
OwensCommunity College in on the fight. Senator Brown, who is up
forre-election this year, told a gathering of students and
administratorsthat the interest rate on Stafford loans will rise on
July 1unlessCongress acts. He said about 10,000 students at Owens and
25,000... read
more. |
WHIO-TV...
Searchcalledoff
in possible Grand Lake drowning
CELINA, Ohio — Authorities in Celina said they have called a
searchafter they recieved a call about a possible drowning at Grand
Lake St.Marys Wednesday afternoon. Investigators said they were not
sure ifanyone was in the water, but they received a call that someone
possiblysaw a child go into the lake. Dive teams assembled near the
lighthouseand searched part of the lake. However, they said nothing was
found andhave called off the search. The original emergency came ... read
more. |
CincinnatiEnquirer...
Mandelon5-hour
fundraising blitz in DC
Josh Mandel, the Ohio state treasurer and U.S. Senate hopeful, is on
afundraising swingthrough Washington today. And from the look of the
GOPcandidate’s schedule (kindly provided to us by Ohio Democrats),
Mandelwill be scooping up a lot of cash from DC’s top lobbyists. The
firststop is a 4 p.m. reception at 1425 K Street. It’s not clear who
ishosting that event, but K Street is the corridor where many
lobbyingfirms set up shop. About 90 minutes later, Mandel will be at a
happyhour with Grover Norquist, the anti-tax activist, GOP insider,
andconservative... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video... 2sentenced
inJan. Darke
Co. meth lab raid
DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — Authorities said five adults from near Union
Citywere sentenced to prison for operating a meth lab. A little more
thanfive months ago, in the small village of Hillgrove, a home was
raidedand a meth lab was dismantled. Christine Melchor was among the
latestto be sentenced in the Jan. 4 raid. She received five years’
probation,53 days in jail with credit for time... read
more. |
ToledoBlade...
Whirlpoolencouraged
by trade ruling
CLYDE, Ohio — More than half of Whirlpool Corp.’s U.S.
manufacturingemployees are in Ohio, but company officials say many of
those jobs arebeing threatened by foreign companies selling washing
machines in theUnited States for less than they cost to make. Late last
year,Whirlpool filed petitions with the U.S. Commerce Department and
theU.S. International Trade Commission alleging that large
residentialwashers made in South Korea and Mexico were being sold for
less thantheir... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Autoindustry
creating jobs as bailout success debated
by Joe Cogliano - Tuesday, May 29, 2012 - By all accounts, the U.S.auto
industry is back on track as The Big Three are adding jobs andselling
more cars. But the real aftermath of the $80 billion U.S. autobailout
remains debatable. As election season gets into high gear, theauto
bailout is becoming a political hot potato. President Barack
Obamasupported the bailouts, while likely Republican nominee... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Facebookplummet
causes others to delay IPOs
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Facebook Inc.’s much-maligned debut on
theNasdaq stock market as a public company has caused other businesses
todelay their planned IPOs, according to the Silicon Valley/San
JoseBusiness Journal. The paper reports that Facebook dropped below $28
pershare, down about 27 percent from its May 18 IPO price of $38,
beforeclosing at $28.91. The company was valued... read
more. |
Ohio
Treasurer Josh Mandel... Mandelunveils
STAR Plus to Northeast local governments
First-of-its-kind Program a Win for Ohio Taxpayers and Local Economies-
CLEVELAND - State Treasurer Josh Mandel unveiled the innovative newSTAR
Plus program today to public funds managers for northeast Ohioschools,
cities and local governments at a Center for Public
InvestmentManagement (CPIM) conference in Cleveland.
Thisfirst-in-the-nation program will provide safe and competitive
returnson... read
more. |
WHIO-TV
Video... 4jailed
inUnion City,
OH. meth lab bust
UNION CITY, Ohio — Police in Union City, Ohio, said they arrested
fourpeople Wednesday and searched a house where a suspected meth lab
was inoperation. The four have been identified as Leslie Crowder,
ChadBrumbaugh, Jeremy Cheyne, and Allison Setser, all of Union City.
Policesaid Setser, Cheyne, and Brumbaugh were all involved in a
longstand-off with police in 2011 in which police... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... Daytonadds
4,800 jobs
in 12-month period, by DBJStaff
Monday, June 4, 2012 - The Dayton region is showing signs of
economicrecovery. The area added 4,800 jobs in past year, which ranks
it No. 46in the nation in terms of raw jobs added. On a percentage
basis, thenew jobs represent a 1.3 percent jump, which ranks Dayton No.
36nationally, according to an On Numbers report. On Numbers totaled
thelatest employment figures for the nation’s 100 biggest labor
markets,using newly released data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics.The... read
more. |
The
Blaze Video... HighSchoolRunner
quits race to help Collapsed Opponent
by Jonathon M. Seidl - June 4, 2012 - If you ever thought you
couldn’twin by losing, here’s a story for you. Even though Meghan Vogel
came inlast place in the recent Ohio D-III 3,200-meter state finals,
she cameout as the winner. With just 50 meters left in the race, Vogel
— ajunior who had earlier won the 1,600-meter race — noticed that one
ofher opponents, sophomore Arden McMath, collapsed in... read
more. |
FoxNews.com...
Wisconsin’sWalker
survives recall by wide margin, June06, 2012
Wisconsin GOP Gov. Scott Walker wakes up Wednesday knowing he’ll get
tofinish his term, after voters by a wide margin sided with him in
arecall election that attracted national attention and divided much
ofthe state -- from opposing political parties to neighbors and
evenfamily members. However, several key questions remain
unanswered,including whether Wisconsin now can move past the... read
more. |
TrilogyZoningChange
goes to Public Hearing, By Bob Robinson
Greenville City Council voted during it’s regular session
Tuesdayevening to hold a Public Hearing on the Trilogy Health Services
requestto change the zoning at Russ Road and Hwy 121 from GB
(GeneralBusiness) to SU (Special Use). The hearing will be held during
itsregular session on July 17. Council is expected to vote on the
issuefollowing the hearing. Greenville’s Zoning Commission had... read
more. |
DeWineJoinsProsecutor
Mason to Announce Internet Café Indictments
About Internet Cafes… from the Cleveland Plain Dealer -
(CLEVELAND)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine joined Cuyahoga County
ProsecutorBill Mason today to announce indictments involving alleged
illegalactivity at internet cafés in the Cleveland area. “We are
working hardwith partners like Prosecutor Mason to crack down on
illegal internetcafes in Ohio,” said Attorney General DeWine... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... OhioEPA
awards
education grant to Darke County, byDBJ Staff
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has awarded an
educationalgrant of $42,000 to the Darke County Educational Service
Center as partof a larger amount of money doled out statewide,
according to the OEPA.In total, 11 grants were awarded statewide for
$350,000. More than 110teachers and 1,500 high school students from
seven counties willbenefit from the Ohio EPA grant to the Darke County
ESC. The grant willbe used for the pilot project, Producing Renewable
Energy in Ohio.... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff's Office... BicyclistStruck
by Truck
On June 4, 2012 at approximately 4:24 PM, Darke County Deputies,
alongwith Tri Village Rescue and Liberty Township Fire Department,
weredispatched to Stingley Road, just east of Palestine Union City
Road,reference an injury accident involving a pick-up truck and
abicycle. Preliminary investigation revealed that the
1985FordF150, driven by Paul D. West, 47, of Hollansburg, was westbound
in the1600 block of Stingley... read
more. |
Rasmussen...
WhatThey
Told
Us:Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Saturday, June 02, 2012 - Friday was a dismal day for Team Obama
withthe unemployment rate inching back up and throwing cold water on
hopesfor an economic recovery. It’s not the kind of news the president
wantsto hear as he campaigns for reelection. After all, as Scott
Rasmussencontends in his latest syndicated column, “The economy matters
morethan campaign tactics, and the indicators at the moment are mixed
atbest. Additionally, most Americans believe that the
president’sinstincts... read
more. |
Dayton
Business Journal... Report:Ohio
adding 20K summer restaurant jobs,
byStephanieClouser
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 - Ohio is expected to add nearly 20,000restaurant
jobs this summer, an increase from March employment levelsof 5.3
percent. Restaurants across the country are expected to add450,000 jobs
this summer, a 4.6 percent from the total number ofrestaurant jobs in
March, according to a report from the NationalRestaurant Association.
“Restaurant industry employment growth... read
more. |
CNSNews...
Rev.Wright
on
Obamas:‘Church Is Not Their Thing’, By Fred
Lucas
May 29, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – In speaking about Barack and
MichelleObama, their longtime pastor, the Rev. Jermiah Wright said,
“Church isnot their thing. It never was their thing.” President Obama
and thefirst lady were married by Rev. Wright, and their two daughters,
Sashaand Malia, were baptized by the controversial pastor. As head of
theTrinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Ill., Wright
sometimesdelivered sermons critical of U.S. foreign policy and asked
whetherGod... read
more. |
MailMagazine
24... LawmakersProbe
Fast-Track
Approval for Connected Green Companies
By Lachlan Markay - Congressional investigators are probing
potentialcronyism in a pair of federal green energy programs, including
theEnergy Department loan program that guaranteed a $535 million loan
tonow-bankrupt solar company Solyndra. In a letter to Interior
SecretaryKen Salazar sent on Tuesday, embedded below, Sen. Jeff
Sessions (R-AL),chairman of the Budget Committee, and Rep. Darrell Issa
(R-CA),chairman of the House Oversight Committee, ask for information
onfederal support... read
more. |
Escape
From New York? High-TaxingEmpire
State Loses 3.4 Million Residents in 10 Years
By Elizabeth Harrington - May 29, 2012 - (CNSNews.com) – New York
Stateaccounted for the biggest migration exodus of any state in the
nationbetween 2000 and 2010, with 3.4 million residents leaving over
thatperiod, according to the Tax Foundation. Over that decade the
stategained 2.1 million, so net migration amounted to 1.3
million,representing a loss of $45.6 billion in income. Where are
they... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office... FatalHead-On
Collision near Arcanum
On Friday, June 1st, 2012 at approximately 6:28 PM, Darke
CountyDeputies, along with Pitsburg Fire Department, Arcanum Rescue,
ArcanumFire Department, Greenville Township Rescue, Gettysburg Rescue,
andGettysburg Fire Department was dispatched to a serious head on
injuryaccident on State Route 49 near the intersection of Gettysburg
PitsburgRoad. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2003 Buick... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... DaytonDaily
News to
outsource work offshore, staff cuts likely
By Joe Cogliano - Friday, May 25, 2012 - Cox Media Group — parent ofthe
Dayton Daily News — will send some of its advertising design
andproduction work overseas and expects to lay off some workers. The
moveis part of a larger plan by the media company that will be
implementedat each of its four main newspapers starting this summer. An
internalcompany memo dated May 24 said the restructuring effort will
begin atits Ohio papers in August. The memo says offshore... read
more. |
USA
Today... Unemploymentrateticks
up to 8.2%, 69K new jobs in May, By
PaulDavidson
Congressman John Boehner and Ohio Republican Chairman Bennett
alsorespond to May Job Report... WASHINGTON—U.S. employers added
just69,000 jobs in May--the fewest in a year-- as payrolls gains
weredisappointingly tepid for a third month. The nation’s unemployment
raterose to 8.2% from 8.1% as 642,000 Americans surged into the
laborforce, the Labor Department said. Dow Jones... read
more. |
DaytonBusiness
Journal... Poll:Quality
workers
hard to find, by LauraEnglehart
Friday, May 25, 2012 - Three-fourths of respondents to a poll say it’sa
tall order finding quality workers to fill open positions. In arecent
poll by the Dayton Business Journal, most respondents said “it’sa
challenge” (42 percent) or it’s “very difficult” (34 percent) to
findthe talent they need for their businesses. The other one-fourth
saidit’s “fairly easy” (17 percent), or “Great people are banging down
ourdoor” (7 percent). About 120 people responded to the poll. At a
recentDefense Forum, hosted by... read
more. |
Darke
County Sheriff’s Office... May28
Motorcycle Accident turns Fatal
Fifth fatality on County roadways in 2012 - On May 28, 2012
atapproximately 4:40 PM Darke County Deputies, along with Tri
VillageRescue, Hollansburg Fire and CareFlight were dispatched to the
2300Block of Hollansburg-Richmond Road in reference to a serious
injuryaccident involving a motorcycle. Preliminary investigation
revealed a1983 Honda motorcycle driven by Charles C. Tucker III, 27... read
more. |
To
see Archives
for
the Previous Month's News...
click
here |