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Despite being a five-time All-Star, former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Leo Cardenas was bothered in the last decade by his felony criminal record. Those concerns, though, disappeared Monday when Gov. Ted Strickland pardoned Cardenas. That means Cardenas�...
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Nearly three years into his administration, Gov. Ted Strickland yesterday released nearly 300 clemency decisions, freeing a Lucas County murderer, pardoning a former Chauncey village official on 30-year-old charges, and conditionally pardoning a Columbus...
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Here's home," Lori Hopkins said, gesturing toward a dilapidated camper parked along a gravel road in the hills of southeastern Ohio. "And here's where we do our business," she deadpanned, turning to the surrounding woods. Hopkins, 29, and her three children...
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Gov. Ted Strickland said he's "troubled" that the amendment forces a casino on Columbus, even though area voters opposed it. Gov. Ted Strickland vows to veto any bill spelling out how casinos will be built and operated in Ohio if it "inappropriately...
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In fact, by week's end, Republicans were squabbling among themselves, the Democratic governor and a top Republican senator from Green Township were trading barbs, and the GOP was complaining of sabotage. State leaders are struggling to fill the budget...
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Though most of their members oppose it, some Senate Republicans say they want to sit down and talk to Gov. Ted Strickland about a compromise plan to fix an $851 million budget hole. But the governor called this week's budget proposal by some GOP leaders...
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Gov. Ted Strickland wants Ohio to study what works in other states to curb domestic violence. ` If those who beat their partners want to pick a fight, Ohio's top leader is willing to give them one. And Gov. Ted Strickland is willing to help throw the...
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A member of Gov. Ted Strickland's cabinet was chosen today as a regional Health and Human Services director for President Barack Obama...Thomas, executive director of Ohio's Executive Medicaid Management Administration, will lead the region that covers...
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (AN'-toh-nihn skuh-LEE'-uh) has said in a speech at Ohio State University the Constitution is best treated as an original document within the context of its historical creation, not as a text subject to modern reinterpretation.
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Nadine Allen wasn't sure anything could beat her winning Thursday's talent contest at the Hamilton County Bar Foundation function for attorneys. But that was topped Friday when she got the call informing her she was Hamilton County's newest Common Pleas...
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