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Written by Bill Tipple
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 |
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The current downturn in customer demand for motor vehicles has created a very serious situation for all automakers, including Honda in North America.
In order to maintain appropriate dealer inventory levels, Honda of America Manufacturing will reduce production levels at the Marysville and East Liberty Auto Plants by canceling production on Monday, December 22nd and Tuesday, December 23rd. This will extend the annual holiday shutdown to a full two weeks and reduce car and light truck production by approximately 6,000 units.
Along with the two auto plants, Honda's Anna Engine Plant and Marysville's Motorcycle Plant also will cancel production December 22nd and December 23rd.
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 |
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Sheriff Brent Emmons
There was a double shooting in rural Champaign County last night.
The sheriff's office responded to the 4900 block of Wing Road near Mechanicsburg shortly after seven o'clock.
Deputies found Angela Portis, 29, of Mechanicsburg, lying in the road. She suffered two gunshot wounds.
Mechanicsburg EMS transported Portis to Mercy Hospital in Urbana. Care Flight then transferred her to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton.
Her boyfriend, Dakota Jones, 22, of Mechanicsburg, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Champaign County coroner.
Jones and Portis were traveling in a van on Wing Road.
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Written by Bill Tipple
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 |
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Ohio Hi-Point Superintendent Kim Davis
Ohio Hi-Point Career Center's Board of Education heard a summary of the Adult and Continuing Education's program review for fiscal year 2008, including that the division had met all six of the Ohio Department of Education's performance measures and has future plans for growth.
"In fiscal year 2008 we serviced 2,100 adults in our various programs and classes, met all six ODE performance measures, and had an 88.43% completion rate of adults in our programs," said Darlene Chiles, adult and continuing education director. "We are also happy to report that our financial health is strong, as we finished FY08 over $126,000 in the black. This was up more than $20,000 from FY07, and that was with a 10% cut in funding from the state."
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Written by Scott Stockdale
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 |
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced on Wednesday $189,116 has been awarded to several Southwestern Ohio Fire Districts by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Locally, the Quincy-Miami Township Fire Department was awarded $67,421 and the Huntsville Fire Department $24,320, both for equipment, health, and safety updates.
Also awarded grants were the Mendon Union Fire Department ($53,865) and the Milford Community Fire Department ($43,510).
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Written by Scott Stockdale
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 |
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AGC Automotive Americas Co. (formerly AP Technoglass) located at 1465 W. Sandusky Avenue has announced that it will be cutting their workforce.
Over 50 Bellefontaine Plant associates will be affected by these cuts. AGC employs 450 people at the Bellefontaine Plant, manufacturing automotive safety glass. No specific date was given for the cuts.
A letter from AGC Automotive stated, "In the past year the entire automotive industry has experienced significant reductions in vehicle production. These market conditions have had and continue to have a serious impact on the business circumstances at AGC Automotives.
As a result, we regret that we will reduce our workforce in Bellefontaine by over 50 Associates. This decision was a very difficult one because we are aware of the impact this will have on our associates and community.
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