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OH-18: NRCC Makes Huge Ohio Ad Buy, Fred Dailey Not Included
Submitted by dpotts on Tue, 09/02/2008 - 2:38pm. Nobody likes a corrupt loser, and apparently the NRCC has finally caught on that Fred Dailey is one.
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New leadership rising in Ohio GOP
A new generation of leaders is about to take the helm of the Ohio Republican Party, as party elders step down and the Bush administration prepares to hand over the reins in Washington.
New leadership taking over in Ohio GOP, OH
Bob Bennett, the 69-year-old chairman of the state party, will turn control of the party to 40-year-old Deputy Chairman Kevin DeWine in January.
Ohio's GOP gets youthful infusion
TV Online Ohio's GOP gets youthful infusion Auditor Mary Taylor represents a changing of the guard for the state's Republicans.
Ohio Congressman calls Palin pick 'great move'
Ohio Republican Congressman Ralph Regula thinks John McCain just improved his chances of winning Ohio in the November election by selecting Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate.
NRCC reserves another round of TV ad time
The Republicans' campaign arm in the House has reserved another round of television ads to prop up their vulnerable GOP colleagues this fall.
Ashland Business Park Road Extension Opens
A ribbon cutting ceremony helped open the Ford Drive extension at the Ashland Business Park Monday.
Home Is Where The Votes Are, But...
House candidates may not be the focal points of the Dem Convo, but many are still here, fishing for votes and support among the myriad of delegates and fundraising types that populate the grounds of the Pepsi ...
Only about a third of visitors to Alaska get to see North America's tallest mountain.
Boccieri discusses issues with area labor leaders
State Sen. John Boccieri dug into a piece of cherry pie Thursday while discussing campaign issues with local labor leaders.
Ginther heading to Republican National Convention
A local delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention coming up in St. Paul, Minn., has a stack of impressive looking envelopes from the White House.
Ohio AG, Regula may have say on Genshaft
The Ohio Attorney General's Office is "seriously looking into" the city's plan to sell the 17-acre Arthur Genshaft Park to Visconsi Companies of Cleveland, but has not yet intervened.
Perry, county has plan for 12th Street
Motorists who endure the regular road closures and flooding on 12th Street Northwest in Perry Township might be tempted to think that fixing the problem is a mere matter of engineering.
ODNR unlikely to endorse Genshaft Park waiver
Earlier this week, Mayor Frank Cicchinelli believed the city had the blessing of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to sell the 17-acre Genshaft Park and move the ballfields to Community Park.
Akron-Canton Airport Celebrates Runway 5/23 Halfway Point
From The O-200 To The IO-550 Series, TCM Is A Major Force In Aviation There have been some big changes at Teledyne Continental motors over the last year... with the retirement of long-time boss Bryan Lewis, a ...
Lawmakers Peer-Pressured Into Joining the Party
Congress, with its cliques and hierarchy, is one of those places that's described as operating a lot like high school.
Park district taken to task over trail
Battle lines are taking shape in Stark County over the condition of the 25-mile-long Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail.
[UPDATE] OH-16: Reports about Boccieri being escorted out of Canton by the police untrue
Submitted by modernesquire on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 11:52am. This is why you shouldn't trust "news" items being pushed by bloggers who view their job as being a partisan echo chamber rather than someone who is ...
Hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars with zero emissions are the future
Miniature hydrogen tanks are used to power a small fuel cell vehicle as a demonstration of fuel cell technology at Stark State College.
Boccieri: Workforce education key topic
Depending on the position, LuK USA, one of Wayne County's largest employers, sometimes has to spend upward of $20,000 each on new employees who already possess a formal education just to bring them up to ...