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    Plain-Dealer: Cleveland gives up on air emission permit to build controversial trash-to-energy plant
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    Plain-Dealer: Cleveland gives up on air emission permit to build controversial trash-to-energy plant

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    About 1.8 million Ohioans who receive food stamps will see a reduction in benefits when a boost to the federal program following the nation's economic downturn expires in November. (AP/Allen Breed)

    Food-stamp benefit cut on horizon for Ohioans

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    Ohio Gov. John Kasich (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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    John Kasich claims Obamacare isn’t Obamacare

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    It May Be Hard, But It Isn’t Magic

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    Cincy Democrats boiling mad at Obama for IRS scapegoating
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    Ohio Department of Insurance officials announced last week that average premiums in the Buckeye state would soar 88 percent once President Obama's health care law kicks in. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Farewell to an Academic Buffoon

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    This Monday, June 3, 2013 photo shows Brandon Woods, left to right, an assistant veterinary technician at Dayton South Veterinary Clinic and Tim Harrison, director of Outreach for Animals carrying an alligator to an examination room at the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and Outreach for Animals in Dayton , Ohio. Authorities say animal cruelty charges may be filed against the man who was keeping a 7-foot alligator in his basement in suburban Dayton. (AP Photo/Dayton Daily News, Lisa Powell)
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    Gator taken from Ohio home, video showed taunts

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    FILE - This is a Dec. 2011 file photo, Christa Dias holds her 11-month-old daughter in her Withamsville, Ohio home. Dias, a teacher who was fired from Catholic schools in 2010 after becoming pregnant through artificial insemination, testified Wednesday,May 29, 2013 in her federal lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati and two schools. She told jurors that she didn't know the procedure violated church doctrine or that she could be fired for it. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Gary Landers, File) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES
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    Jury finds for Ohio teacher fired while pregnant

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    Cincinnati IRS employee: Washington ‘basically throwing us underneath the bus’
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    Cincinnati IRS employee: Washington ‘basically throwing us underneath the bus’

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