Friday, July 22, 2016

Columbus police officer hospitalized after glass found in sandwich and other top stories.

  • Columbus police officer hospitalized after glass found in sandwich

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  • 'We're going to win so big,' Trump tells GOP convention crowd

    'We're going to win so big,' Trump tells GOP convention crowd
    CLEVELAND — Donald Trump's first appearance at the Republican National Convention was short. The man awaiting his party's nomination on Thursday spent but two minutes on the stage at Quicken Loans Arena, entering a darkened hall to Queen's "We Are the Champions." "We're going to win," he told the cheering delegates on Monday's opening night. "We're going to win so big." But, this was not Trump's night. He appeared merely to introduce his wife, Melania, as the next First Lady. Mrs. Trump, a jewe..
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  • Ohio State football | Bri'onte Dunn dismissed; protection order filed ...

    Ohio State football | Bri'onte Dunn dismissed; protection order filed ...
    Ohio State running back Bri’onte Dunn was dismissed from the team by coach Urban Meyer on Monday night, the same day a civil protection order was filed against Dunn by a person thought to be his girlfriend.Meyer said the dismissal is “for a violation of team rules” in a statement released by the university. He did not specify which rule or rules were breached and neither did a team spokesman. >> Follow BuckeyeXtra on Facebook and Twitter But sources said that Dunn, 23, had an altercation with h..
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  • 5 things to expect at Day 2 of the GOP convention

    5 things to expect at Day 2 of the GOP convention
    1. Don't mess with the second speaker today: Dana White is president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Trump helped him early on by hosting a competition at his Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City. Also on stage: Natalie Gulbis, an LPGA golfer and — yes — a former reality-TV star on the Golf Channel. 2. Get ready to score the pre-Olympic balance-beam performances by Senate President Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, who have yet to exactly back Trump enthusiastically. 3. If ..
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  • Columbus gives Big Lots tax break of up to $12.8 million to move HQ ...

    Columbus City Council has approved a tax break of as much as $12.8 million to help Big Lots move its headquarters across town to the city’s Northeast Side and create 25 full-time jobs. Big Lots is building a headquarters on 330 acres near Route 161 and Hamilton Road that is expected to cost the company between $40 million and $65 million. Big Lots employs 1,107 full time, according to city documents. It will leaveits headquarters at 300 Phillipi Road on the city’s West Side. The 100 percent, 10..
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  • Pedestrian killed in east Columbus hit and run

    Pedestrian killed in east Columbus hit and run
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Iowa Republican U.S. Rep. Steve King, one of the most conservative members of Congress and a harsh critic of immigration, h…
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  • Social workers replacing lawyers as guardians in Franklin County

    Social workers replacing lawyers as guardians in Franklin County
    Some of Franklin County’s most-vulnerable residents, whose lives once were overseen by lawyers, now have social workers acting as their guardians. What began as a proposal by Probate Judge Robert G. Montgomery to fix a glaring problem in the county’s guardianship system became a reality in recent months with the creation of the Guardianship Service Board, the first program of its kind in Ohio. Thirteen months after hiring an executive director, the board has 137 wards whose needs are met by a t..
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  • Blaming Obama for coal's woes, Murray Energy warns of layoffs

    Blaming Obama for coal's woes, Murray Energy warns of layoffs
    An eastern Ohio coal mining company is saying it might cut 4,400 jobs in six states in September, potential reductions that the company is blaming on increased use of natural gas to generate electricity and the Obama administration’s environmental policies. Murray Energy, based in St. Clairsville, made filings in the affected states, including Ohio, because federal law requires big companies to give a 60-day notice before starting layoffs. The action was taken as a precautionary measure and no ..
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  • Powell ignoring its own zoning code, federal lawsuit charges

    Municipal zoning battles are typically fought by developers over legal interpretation of what can or can’t be built, and can end up being resolved in county courts. But a federal lawsuit alleges that the city of Powell is flat out refusing to respond to its own laws as they relate to a proposal for an extended-stay hotel. The hotel, to be called The Residence Hotel at Golf Village, would be built on 8 acres along Moreland Street, near the intersection of Sawmill Parkway and Seldom Seen Road. At..
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  • Will Buckeye Lake refill woes sink Walnut Township school levy?

    Will Buckeye Lake refill woes sink Walnut Township school levy?
    MILLERSPORT — As hot, dry summer days settle over Buckeye Lake, the region’s Walnut Township school district is preparing to ask voters on Aug. 2 to renew a property tax, a request they rejected in March. No one knows whether voters’ mood will be influenced by the lake region’s slow start to summer recreation. Despite the state’s decision to close the spillway gates around Memorial Day weekend to allow rainfall to collect and begin refilling the lake to a level about a foot below the normal 6-f..
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In platform fight, Sanders loses on trade but wins on minimum wage .Data scandal legal tab nears $1.5 million for Columbus schools .
Barbershops put books in hands of kids getting haircuts .Community gardens sprout around Columbus, uniting neighborhoods .

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