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Public pension employees skip Hawaii conference
HONOLULU -- Organizers of an annual conference for people who manage more than $3 trillion in public sector pension funds say administrators are skipping this year's meeting in Hawaii to avoid the perception they're wasting money by heading to the island paradise.Hank Kim is the executive director of the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems. He says roughly 650 ...
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Gomes three-run homer completes four-game sweep
SEA@CLE: Gomes' three-run shot wins it for the Tribe CLEVELAND -- The Indians talk about battling a lot. Boy, did they have to fight for their win on Monday at Progressive Field. In the bottom of the 10th -- after Seattle scored runs in the eighth, ninth, and 10th -- backup catcher Yan Gomes homered on a full-count pitch with men on first and second to send Cleveland to its fifth ...
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Todays MLB starting lineups May 20
Below are starting lineups that have been made public by the clubs. A lineup is not official until it is handed to the umpire. Additional lineups will be added as they become available: Atlanta Braves: 1. ...
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Powder in letter leads to Ohio building evacuation
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) -- Authorities say a government building in southwestern Ohio was evacuated and three people were taken to a hospital after a woman opened a letter containing a powdery substance and reported her hands ...
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Central Ohio defense attorney faces sex charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A central Ohio defense attorney arrested after a woman reported being fondled during a meeting at his office now faces multiple sexual assault ...
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Task force captures Columbus fugitive in Cleveland hotel
CLEVELAND -- It was a 50-day manhunt but the Columbus fugitive was caught in a hotel near East 112th Street and Buckeye Road. Sunday evening about 7:45 p.m., the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Galen Thompson, 38, wanted by the Columbus Police Department for two counts of felonious assault. It is alleged that, on April 1, Thompson broke into his ex-girlfriend's home ...
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Seelbach receives honors from White House
City Council member Chris Seelbach will receive the Harvey Milk Champion of Change Award at the White House on Wednesday. Cincinnati City Council member Chris Seelbach will be one of 10 recipients of the first-ever Harvey Milk Champion of Change Award at the White House on Wednesday. The award honors Harvey Milks legacy by recognizing outstanding openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender ...
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With an Aroma of Rotting Flesh Indonesian Corpse Flower Blooms in Ohio
Our Geo Quiz comes in at number 6. We’re looking for the 6th largest island in the world. Greenland tops the list of big islands, followed by New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, and Canada’s Baffin Island. Next, at number 6, is the island we’re looking for, in western Indonesia. So, can you name this large island that’s known for active volcanoes and tropical ...
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High crop prices entice farms to expand planting
In this Wednesday, April 10, 2013 photo, farmer Clark Kelly holds a golf ball he dug out of a fairway on the Hend-Co-Hills Golf Course, in Biggsville, Ill. Kelly purchased the course, which was in foreclosure, with plans to plow it into farm land. Across the Midwest, farmers are planting crops on almost any scrap of available land to take advantage of consistently high corn and soybean prices. ...
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3 Hospitalized After Rollover Crash Along I-70
Three people were hospitalized after a crash along Interstate 70 near Hamilton Road Monday afternoon.According to Columbus police, one vehicle flipped. Another vehicle was also involved in the crash.Traffic was backed up between Hamilton Road and the Miller/Kelton exit for about an hour.The cause of the crash was not immediately released.Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for more ...
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Federal Grants Help Village Get New Fire Equipment
Federal grants worth nearly half million dollars will help a Marion County village fire department stay safe.A truck used by the Caledonia Fire District was deemed unsafe, according to the Marion Star. The 30-year-old truck was built by hand by a former fire chief and several of his employees.The department is getting three Department of Homeland Security grants this year.One grant will cover ...
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Union County Man Sentenced In Underage Sex Case
Harry Wood Jr. was sentenced to 18 years and 11 months in prison by the Union County Court of Common Pleas after engaging in an unlawful sexual relationship with an underage ...
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Scattered Showers Possible Tuesday
Your Doppler 10 ForecastThis Evening: Partly cloudy, warm and humid.Tonight: Clear to partly cloudy and muggy. Low 67.Tomorrow: Partly sunny, warm and humid. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 87.Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. High 83.Special Information: A strong cold front to our west will approach Ohio tomorrow with scattered showers and storms and will cross the region ...
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$25000 Repair Needed For Columbus School AC Unit
The students and staff at Innis Elementary School in Columbus are dealing with not having air conditioning as temperatures rise.The AC unit at the school building on Kohr Boulevard has a broken compressor.A Columbus City Schools spokesman said they hope to get the issue fixed this week.The repair will cost around $25,000 to complete.Staff members are using fans, water breaks and extra outside ...
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New Veterans ID Cards Make It Easier To Provide Proof Of Service
. The new card will make it easier for veterans to provide proof of their service to the country. "I had a veteran I talked to a week ago, and he said he went to a local home improvement store to ask for his veteran discount," said Franklin County Recorder Terry Brown. "They said sure, show me your proof of service. He showed them his discharge paperwork and they said it was not ...
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Bengals begin paper chase
The Bengals get to move the pieces on that $40 million chessboard folded out by Mike Brown and Marvin Lewis in the offseason for the first time Tuesday when they hold the first of nine voluntary practices at Paul Brown ...
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Anti-IRS protest planned at Ohio federal building
The Cincinnati tea party says its demonstration will start on downtown Fountain Square at noon, then move to the federal building less than two blocks away that houses IRS offices that handled tax-exempt status ...
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Government says it recorded Ohio jail conversation because of Redbank man’s threats to witness not his Muslim beliefs
The government recorded a jailhouse conversation between an Armstrong County man and another inmate to investigate his threats against a witness, not because of his Muslim beliefs, the government says in court documents filed ...
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Diebold to relocate Coppell operations to Ohio cut 52 jobs
Diebold will terminate 52 jobs at its Coppell office as it relocates operations to its Ohio offices, pictured above. Diebold, Inc. will terminate 52 jobs this year at its Coppell office as the company relocates operations to Ohio, according the company said in a notice filed under the Workers Adjustment Retraining and Notificaiton Act. The maker of bank ATMs and bank security systems issued the ...
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Cincinnatis economic development director wont take Mich. job
Odis Jones Odis Jones wont become the latest Cincinnati official to leave for Michigan. Jones, who serves as the city's economic development director, was a finalist for the city managers job in Kalamazoo, Mich. But he told me he's withdrawn from that search process. I just essentially said 'thanks but no thanks,' Jones said in an interview. Jones cited a number of pending ...
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McGraw-Hill moving operation from DeSoto to Ohio
An exterior of the warehouse at the I-20 Corporate Center. New York City-based McGraw-Hill Cos. Inc., an affiliate of McGraw-Hill Financial Inc. (NYSE: MHFI), plans to move its large southwest regional distribution hub from North Texas to Ohio as part of a consolidation, leaving a big void in a hot distribution market. The New York-based investment trust that owns the property has hired ...
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Columbus Police Debut New Freeway Patrol Vehicles
Citizens that use Columbus highways will soon see new Ford Interceptor SUVs being operated by the Columbus Division of Police. The new vehicles will be equipped with the latest speed detection devices along with updated computer and video technology. The new SUVs are equipped with all-wheel drive and stability control and are fuel efficient. They have been designed with enhanced emergency ...
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1 Person Injured In Southeast Columbus Shooting
One person was injured in a shooting on the southeast side of Columbus Monday afternoon.The shooting was reported at East Livingston and Rand avenues around 2:15 p.m.According to authorities, the victim was struck in the abdomen and listed in guarded condition.Police were searching for a suspect in the area.The name of the man has not yet been released. Watch 10TV and refresh 10tv.com for the ...
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Otterbein Pitcher Makes A Difference In Life Off The Field
Dominic Poretta is the man Otterbein called upon this season to finish baseball games. The senior closer was an OAC honorable all-conference selection. However, Dom's impact on the field pales in comparison to his work off it. His biggest fan, Ryan Trubee, will tell you. When asked who his favorite Otterbein baseball player is, Ryan quickly responds, "Dominic ...
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Grove City Police Look For Information About Pizza Shop Burglary
Grove City police are asking for help identifying two people who broke into the Wedgewood Pizza shop early Friday morning. Police said they discovered the lock to the front door was removed to gain ...









