Trustees of Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, more succinctly known as NEOUCOM, voted unanimously Thursday to change (and shorten) the university's name. Introducing… Northeast Ohio Medical University. ...
Ohio elects its judges in partisan elections, but there are no party labels on the general election ballot for candidates for judge. On July 28, some Ohio judges, and others, filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that the state must print ...
when your team is in a division with rapists, stabbers, and the browns, you have to keep your game stepped up to stand out. my prediction-maurice clarett drops out of the ohio state university after a phone call from the mirrored shades ...
I was remiss in my last music post. Several readers pointed out that The National's Bloodbuzz Ohio is an excellent tune and should have been included. Well.
This case out of the Ohio Supreme Court does little but suggests much (Leagle, 7/22/10). Reading the court's dicta, i.e. the verbal embroidery with which it decorates its actual holding, fathers' rights in adoption cases just got a huge ...
Former football player Maurice Clarett reenrolls at The Ohio State University Monday after he is granted early release from prison about four months ago.
They include Info Line Inc., Wal-Mart Vision, Goodwill Industries, Community Support Services, OPEN M Angels, Summa's mobile health unit, Summit County Health District, Ohio Benefit Bank, Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State Fair inducted eight new Hall of Fame members July 29 who will join the pantheon of other well-known inductees that include former Govs. James Rhodes, George Voinovich and Frank Lausche; former Speaker of ...
Maurice Clarett has enrolled at Ohio State University after serving three-and-a-half years of a seven-and-a-half-year sentence for aggravated robbery and carrying a concealed weapon. Clarett, who was released from custody in April, ...
Ohio environmentalists presume that Murray, who has dismissed global warming as “hysterical global goofiness,” would like to take out Boxer, a liberal and a big booster of measures to check climate change. The two went head-to-head over ...
Everyone knows who the Big Ten favorite is (Ohio State), so the biggest news to come out of the league's football media days next week will be about 2011. What will divisions look like? Where will a Big Ten championship game be played? ...
FOX Sports Ohio will be teaming with the Columbus chapter of After-School All-Stars (CASAS) to provide monetary support for "Sports As A Hook" resources as well as engage in activities set up to benefit CASAS children. ...
Republicans yesterday challenged Attorney General Richard Cordray's shifting of hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign cash to county Democratic Party organizations. In a complaint filed with the Ohio Elections ...
Brookville, Ohio. Brookville, Ohio is located in southwest Ohio. ► Fat Lady Recipes Need your recipes on soups, treats, salads, vegetables, meat, potatoes, poultry, desserts, soups, cookies, pies, cakes, snacks. July 29, 2010 ...
Rob Portman and John Kasich keep using the factually false statement that Ohio has lost 400000 jobs since Ted Strickland and Lee Fisher took office. They're only exaggerating the figure by some 25000 jobs. ...
Ohio wines showcase The Vintage Ohio Wine Festival will be in Kirtland Aug. 6 and 7. It will run from 1 to 10 p.m. each day at the Lake Metroparks Farmpark. The event is considered the premier tasting show for Ohio wines. ...
A Dublin, Ohio, architecture firm has been hired to design a conceptual plan for a new township police department building. The $14500 project, which includes computer-generated and hand-drawn building plans from Horne & King Architects ...
The Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood is set to show off his artistic talents - the rocker has landed a solo art show at an Ohio museum this autumn. The Butler Institute of American Art will exhibit 30 of Wood's paintings, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A recent report that local government job losses in the current and next fiscal years will approach 500000, with public safety, public works, public health, social services and parks and recreation hardest hit by the ...