Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Can John Kasich stop Donald Trump? Ohio Politics Roundup and other top stories.

  • Can John Kasich stop Donald Trump? Ohio Politics Roundup

    Mitt Romney goes to bat for John Kasich. Bernie Sanders goes after Hillary Clinton in Akron. And Donald Trump makes time for Youngstown. Read more in Ohio Politics Roundup. Happy Primary Day! Reminder: Ohio polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Follow along with tonight's results on cleveland.com and with the Ohio secretary of state. The Republican establishment's last stand: Mitt Romney, the GOP's 2012 presidential nominee, joined Ohio Gov. John Kasich on the Buckeye State campaign trail..
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  • What we can learn about Ohio State TE Marcus Baugh's role by ...

    What we can learn about Ohio State TE Marcus Baugh's role by ...
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Kerry Meier caught 97 passes for 1,045 yards and eight touchdowns for Kansas in 2008, Ed Warinner's final year as the Jawyhawks offensive coordinator.  That statline probably should be lost somewhere in a Kansas vault, but there's a reason that stat is relevant nearly 10 years later at Ohio State.  It's because Warinner, who has a new position at Ohio State of offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, is telling recruits about it.  "With Coach Warinner, when he was at Kansa..
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  • Voices from voters as they cast primary ballots in 5 states

    Voices from voters as they cast primary ballots in 5 states
    Published: Tuesday, 3/15/2016 2016 PRIMARY ELECTION Voices from voters as they cast primary ballots in 5 states ASSOCIATED PRESS Actor and rap singer Common votes at the polling station in the Southlawn United Methodist Church in Chicago. Voters in Illinois, as well as North Carolina, Florida, Missouri and Ohio are casting their ballots in primary elections today. ASSOCIATED PRESS Enlarge WASHINGTON — Voters in five states are making their choices today in party primarie..
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  • Ohio primary voting continues

    Ohio primary voting continues
    Ohio voters headed the polls in a steady stream for Tuesday's critical winner-take-all presidential primary. At noon, officials said more than 79,000 voters voted in Hamilton County in the first three hours the polls were open Tuesday. About 48,000 of those voters used Republican ballots.No widespread voting problems have been reported so far.Story: Turnout high, problems few at southwest Ohio primary pollsVoters had a wide variety of reasons they were choosing their candidates Tuesday.Watch t..
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  • How close was Ohio State to making the NCAA Tournament? 3 ...

    How close was Ohio State to making the NCAA Tournament? 3 ...
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Thad Matta was spared having to watch Charles Barkley fumble around with that touch screen during the NCAA Tournament Selection Show on CBS. Matta wasn't watching. The Ohio State basketball coach has been around long enough, coached enough tournament teams to know that this year's Buckeyes squad didn't really have a chance. There was no watch party. The Buckeyes practiced and watched film on Sunday before going their separate ways and regrouping on Monday. They did find out S..
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  • 'It got really real': State title finally sinking in as Wadsworth girls get ...

    'It got really real': State title finally sinking in as Wadsworth girls get ...
    Laurel Palitto was in her bedroom Sunday night, busy texting her closest friends about a speech she had to give at a pep assembly the next morning. One by one, her mom, dad and older sister and brother came in to congratulate her. Wadsworth’s Laurel Palitto dances with the state championship trophy after the Grizzlies defeated Mason. (RON SCHWANE / GAZETTE) Finally, around 12:30 a.m. Monday, her door closed for good. After a whirlwind weekend, she was, at long last, alone with her thoughts. That..
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  • Embattled drugmaker Valeant misses profit estimates, slashes ...

    Embattled drugmaker Valeant misses profit estimates, slashes ...
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals fell short of profit expectations in the fourth quarter and slashed its guidance for the current quarter and the full year, citing lower sales across many of its businesses. Shares slumped 16.5 percent in premarket trading ahead of the opening bell Tuesday. The Canadian drugmaker is facing a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and, separately, scrutiny from Congress over its drug pricing. CEO Michael Pearson recently returned to work after two months recove..
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  • What you need to know about Ohio's primary before polls close

    What you need to know about Ohio's primary before polls close
    Here’s a look at some of things you might want to know before polls close tonight. What time do polls close? 7:30 p.m. Results will start coming in shortly after that. You can find results Dispatch.com. *** Can I still turn in my absentee ballot? Yes. You have until 7:30 p.m. today to deliver it by hand to your county board of elections. For more on voting today, read the rundown from Dispatch reporter Alan Johnson. *** Haven’t voted yet and don’t know what’s on your ballot? Check at Th..
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  • City: New hotel among projects wrapping up this year

    City: New hotel among projects wrapping up this year
    Many projects in the New Albany International Business Park are on their way to completion this year, according to city officials. Business-park projects are key components in the city's ability to provide services to residents, city spokesman Scott McAfee said. More than 80 percent of New Albany's revenue comes from its income-tax collections, McAfee said. "That's why job creation is so important for our community," he said. Among the projects that soon will contribute to New Albany's coffers ..
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  • 'The country's watching Ohio': Primary stakes high for Kasich, Sanders

    'The country's watching Ohio': Primary stakes high for Kasich, Sanders
    NORTH CANTON — Long a presidential battlefield, Ohio may change the course of both the Democratic and Republican White House campaigns in today’s primary. Ohio Gov. John Kasich is bidding to secure his first win of the 2016 campaign, which the governor says would transform the GOP race. If front-runner Donald Trump takes Ohio — along with his expected victory in Florida — it will end Kasich’s presidential dream and may well cinch the Republican nomination for Trump. On the Democratic side, Verm..
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Candidates turn eyes toward pivotal primaries .Ohio laws would hamper a Trump bid to run as independent .
Candidates face tough road back to the center in general election .2016 Barnes Bracketology – Mar. 10 .

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