COLUMBUS — An Ohio lawmaker is proposing that owners of exotic animals be subjected to background checks and required to fence their property — measures supporters say might have saved dozens of lions, tigers, and other wild creatures that were shot by authorities months ago after their suicidal owner let them loose.
Mar 8 2012 | Posted in
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Olentangy Liberty High School’s DECA students continue helping veterans to visit the nation’s capital with their fourth donation to a nonprofit organization.
Mar 1 2012 | Posted in
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The Orange boys basketball team needed help Friday night from New Albany, but more important for the Pioneers, they needed to take of their own business to even get a chance at a share of the Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division title.
Feb 18 2012 | Posted in
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Thanksgiving is behind us and thus a new season is upon us — Michigan season. After all, Thanksgiving was yesterday and Advent doesn’t begin until Sunday, so something has to fill the gap. In Ohio, that something is clearly focused on the football game to be played tomorrow in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
There are many reasons why teens choose to use marijuana. Some may see family members or friends using marijuana; others may feel pressured or are curious about the drug. Some younger children may become curious about marijuana when they see “Pothead Lollipops” and “Pothead Ring Pots” in convenience stores or online.
Nov 6 2011 | Posted in
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Two suicide bombers targeted worshippers on a key Muslim festival in northern Afghanistan, killing seven, including two local police commanders, officials said Sunday.
Nov 6 2011 | Posted in
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Iraq War veteran injured in clashes between police and anti-Wall Street protesters felt so strongly about economic inequality that he wanted to do something to change it, his roommate said Thursday.
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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ATLANTA — The number of athletic children going to hospitals with concussions is up 60 percent in the past decade, a finding that is likely due to parents and coaches being more careful about treating head injuries, according to a new federal study.
Oct 8 2011 | Posted in
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