The Latest from Peak of Ohio
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 |
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State Representative Tony Core
There have been more than 600,000 new voter registrations in Ohio this year.
Now, concerns about potential voter fraud have surfaced.
The political and legal fight over registered voters in Ohio has erupted on several fronts in different parts of the state.
It is a fight that centers on new registrations and who has already gone to the polls to vote absentee.
"The concern is that legitimate voters will be disenfranchised," said Ohio GOP spokesperson John McClelland. (Audio interview included.)
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 |
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County Engineer Scott Coleman
The Logan County Engineer's Office has completed a bridge replacement project on Township Road 35 in Bloomfield Township between County Road 58 and County Road 59.
The bridge, located near Logansville, reopened Friday afternoon.
The work was funded by the Auto and Gas Tax.
Two Rushcreek Township bridges will close for resurfacing next week.
A bridge on Township Road 110 between County Road 5 and State Route 274 will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 |
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Senator Mumper
In his weekly newsletter, State Senator Larry Mumper urges us to take advantage of Ohio's great recreation areas this fall.
Summertime is usually regarded as prime vacation season, since most people can take breaks from school and work and enjoy getting out of doors or out of town. By October, Ohioans have likely gotten back into the "swing" of classes, homework, board meetings and work projects, and the thought of travel and tourism might seem far away. However, whether you are interested in engaging in outdoor activities or delving into history and culture, Ohio is a great place to be during the fall. And, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), along with the State Division of Travel and Tourism, offers information, programs and suggestions of ways you can pack your autumn full of good getaways.
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Written by Chad Wilkinson
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
Indian Lake held off a furious fourth quarter rally by Graham Friday night at Indian Lake High School as the Lakers beat the Falcons 34-28. The Lakers led 34-14 with just under 9:00 to play before Graham rallied to score two touchdowns and did get the ball back with just over 2:00 remaining before throwing a game-ending interception. (Audio and video highlights and pictures in this story.)
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
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United Way Executive Director Ilene Heaton
With approximately 4 weeks to go, the Logan County United Way campaign is approaching the 30% mark with close to $213,510 pledged thus far.
Jack Reser and Terri Schneider, campaign co-chairs, indicate that their volunteers are busy distributing materials to local businesses and individuals. They lauded the efforts of these volunteers noting that "volunteers" are the heart and soul of the local United Way. (Audio interview included.)
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