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Video: Parkinson's patient chided on health vote By MATT LEINGANG Associated Press Writer COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A man with Parkinson's disease who was harassed at a rally by opponents of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul said Friday that Americans have lost the ability to engage ...
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Halfway houses no help to Ohio low-risk offenders By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Associated Press Writer COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The state could likely reduce crime by decreasing the number of low-risk offenders it orders into treatment centers after conviction, according to a new report. Not only ...
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Police recover Ohio artifacts, key to city's past UHRICHSVILLE, Ohio (AP) -- State and local police digging into the mystery of 51 clay artifacts stolen from a museum recovered 40 of the pieces along with some civic pride. Police in Uhrichsville in eastern Ohio teamed with agents from the Ohio ...
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Outside review of Ohio county child welfare agency CLEVELAND (AP) -- An independent panel will review the actions of the child welfare agency in Ohio's largest county after the deaths of two children and the near starvation of two others. The incidents raised questions about oversight provided ...
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Russian social service workers visit Ohio city By BRYAN SCHAAF The Daily Record WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) -- Six Russian social service workers traveled halfway across the globe to Wooster to gain an American perspective on how to better address the needs of youth. And what the group found was how ...
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Police: radio drowned out Ohio boy's fatal beating COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Police say a woman turned up the radio to drown out the sound of a beating her 4-year-old son received that allegedly led to his death. Columbus police say 23-year-old Nikkie Reeves stayed in a bedroom with her three youn ...
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