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The 10th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed a default judgment against Tower Wireless Ltd. for violating a contract with another wireless company and interfering in the other company's business relations. Read More of "10th District rules company's failure to respond to service of process is 'inexcusable'"
Former Toledo Head Men’s Basketball Coach Bob Nichols will be one of six new members to be inducted into the Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame Thursday, May 17, at the MAC Honor’s Dinner at the Cleveland Renaissance Hotel. Read More of "UT coaching legend to be inducted in MAC Hall of Fame"
(Perrysburg) Area high school seniors recently were honored by Owens Community College’s Board of Trustees for their outstanding achievements, receiving thousands of dollars in new scholarships through the Trustees’ Academic Excellence Scholarship Program. Read More of "OCC Board of Trustees awards 2012 Academic Excellence Scholarships"
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton gave the keynote speech to the 193 new lawyers who successfully passed the February 2012 bar examination and were sworn in at the bar admissions ceremony that took place Monday at The Ohio Theatre in Columbus. Read More of "Nearly 200 new attorneys admitted to OSBA"
(ARA) When your grandparents started dating, chances are they knew each other already or had mutual friends. In those days, a blind date - going out with someone you hadn't met or knew nothing about - was a rarity. Today, with the boom in online dating, going on first dates with strangers is commonplace, while dating a friend seems like the "old-fashioned" approach. Read More of "Dating safety: Don't let them steal more than your heart"
If 20 Republican lawmakers in Missouri have their way, it will soon be illegal for administrators, teachers and even students to talk about homosexuality in the state’s public schools. Read More of "In Missouri, perils and politics of ‘don’t say gay’"
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The 10th District Court of Appeals recently rejected a man's argument that his 2004 sentence for felonious assault and intimidation of a crime victim or witness should be vacated and corrected. Read More of "10th District panel rejects allied offenses argument, refuses to void sentence"
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A Medina lawmaker is seeking to close an employment gap for some mortgage loan originators. Read More of "Bill authorizes temporary licenses for mortgage loan originators"
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Physical comfort on the job and body positioning to prevent injuries are part of ergonomics, the physical relationship between a worker and his work equipment or tools. It is a concept that has, in recent years, been receiving more attention from researchers. Read More of "Ergonomics help businesses cut health-care expenses"
Patients in northwest Ohio now can contribute to the advancement of medical research. Read More of "UT, Promedica establish Academic Health Center BioRepository to advance clinical research"
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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently rejected a man's motion to withdraw his guilty plea on aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery and rape charges. Jamal West chose to withdraw the plea after he learned more about DNA evidence and how it tied him to the crimes. Read More of "Plea cannot be withdrawn because defendant 'changed his mind'"
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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel ruled this week that the City of Columbus Division of Power and Water was not participating in gender discrimination by paying one of its female employees more than a male in the same division. Read More of "10th District rules paying woman more than man is not gender discrimination"
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Rep. Brian Hill introduced a bill into the legislature earlier this month that would allow a parent or guardian to intercept a wire, oral or electronic communication. Read More of "Bill would exempt parents from ban on intercepting certain communications"
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Ohio's tourism industry continues its robust recovery from the recent recession, according to new figures released from the Ohio Office of Tourism. Read More of "Tourism industry continues strong recovery"
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Thanks to a mild spring Ohio wheat farmers have gotten an early jump on planting season. Read More of "Ohio wheat growers ahead of schedule due to this year's unusually warm spring"
To remove scrap tires across the state, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention has awarded $1.1 million to fund 28 different projects to assist in the clean-up of more than 2.3 million scrap tires around Ohio. Read More of "ODNR seeks to clean up Ohio one tire at a time"
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An Ohio man must be resentenced after a trial court failed to impose the mandatory driver's license suspension required for his drug trafficking convictions, the Supreme Court of Ohio recently ruled. Read More of "Justices: Sentence void in part for court's failure to suspend driver's license"
Following the conclusion of the 2012 Mid-American Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships held at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, the Toledo track and field team had a school-record eight women named to the All-MAC team. Read More of "Record UT eight women named to All-MAC track and field team"
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The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled Thursday, May 10th, that the Cincinnati Enquirer was not entitled to access police records regarding officers shot by gang members because doing so could threaten the officers' safety.
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Sen. Tim Schaffer's campaign to revise state laws governing environmental protection has moved to the Ohio House. Read More of "Legislator says bill would modernize EPA laws, improve business climate"