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This week on "The State of Ohio": The Senate version of the budget is on its way, with just a few weeks remaining to hammer out differences with the House. Lawmakers try to clarify the state auditor's role with JobsOhio. And we revisit and update two controversial issues from the last year - the abortion debate in Ohio and the state's new exotic animals law and the facility it created.
 

Residents who live near sites that are now oil and gas wells fire up to shut them down.
By David C. Barnett - November 23, 2009
A good portion of Ohio sits on a huge supply of natural gas that drillers have been tapping for more than a century. But, in recent years, as the boundaries between urban and rural fade, oil and gas wells have been edging closer to densely populated areas. And some local residents complain that they are powerless to stop them. From Ohio Public Radio member station WCPN, David C. Barnett has more.
David C. Barnett reports (4:51)


 
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