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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
 
Story Archive - December, 2005

Dec 1, 2005
Economy Warning Notices
Hundreds of Ohioans could come home from war with lingering stress-related problems
State Senator Eric Fingerhut Considers Gubenatorial Race
Dec 2, 2005
Legislative Preview
Ohio deer looking good, with no signs of deadly diseases found in other states
Sherrod Brown Kicks off Campaign for DeWine Senate Seat
Dec 5, 2005
Controversy Over Election Reform
Report says high school grads are headed to college without needed skills
State promoting "agritourism" as a new way to bring people with specific interests into Ohio
Dec 6, 2005
Bill Would Make Citizen Ballot Issues Harder
Dec 7, 2005
Telephone Bills on the Rise?
Dec 8, 2005
A Soldier and Senator Reacts to War in Iraq
Democrat Marc Dann: I'm Still Running for State AG
Details on Upcoming Tax Amnesty
Dec 9, 2005
Ohio AG: DNA Evidence Should Exonerate Convicted Killer and Rapist
Dec 12, 2005
Southern Ohio officials pulling together to get huge new clean-emissions power plant
Dec 13, 2005
Elementary school shuts down because of noxious fumes
Environmental group says coal may be okay when it comes to FutureGen
More Ethics Violations with Little to No Punishment
Petro Ads Boost Support But Critics Claim it's a Flop
The GOP Prepares for a Nasty Primary
Dec 14, 2005
Fines for Construction and Debris Landfills
Dec 15, 2005
Bishop Testifies on Clergy Sex Abuse
Clarence Elkins a Free Man
Democratic Gubenatorial Candidate Revives Football Past
Well-known marketing professor convicted of insider trading
Dec 19, 2005
School Issues Spark Debate
Dec 20, 2005
Company deflecting claims that chemicals associated with Teflon production are dangerous
Group supporting "intelligent design" may move to Ohio, after winning in Pennsylvania
Dec 21, 2005
Coin Dealer's Attorney Says There Were No Bad Investments
Company settles rather than go to court over charges it broke laws on dangerous chemicals
Redfern New State Democratic Leader
Springer Not Running for Governor
Supco: Homeowners Do Own Their Groundwater
Taft Backs Election Reform
Dec 22, 2005
2005: A Year of Scandals and New Policies
Ohio Spends More in Low-Income Schools Than Rich
Dec 23, 2005
License Tags With "One Nation Under God"
Raise the Minimum Age for Jockeys?
Spirko Setback in Court
Dec 27, 2005
Company agrees to start studies on controversial drug that led to settlement
Dems Primary Likely
Dec 28, 2005
Ohioans Likely to Vote on Smoking Ban Next Year
Resnick Reprimanded
Supco: Psychological Injuries Not Covered
Dec 29, 2005
Cold weather means the heat is on users of natural gas
Performers bring African music, dance and culture to Ohio
Southeast Ohio's poverty and diabetes rates seem to go hand-in-hand
Southwestern Ohioans will welcome the new year with no E-Check
Stemming Automotive Industry Job Losses
Tragic disaster brings together people from two far-apart cities
Dec 30, 2005
State launches effort to halt progress of diabetes in poverty-stricken southeast Ohio


 
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