Thursday Dec 3 | Indian Hill Journal
Price Hill library celebrates 100 years
Price Hill residents gathered at the Price Hill Branch Library to celebrate the building's 100th anniversary and wish it another 100 years serving the community.
Thursday Dec 3 | National Journal
How Well Is GOP Doing In House Campaigns?
Two big storylines are emerging on the national landscape, though they send mixed messages for the GOP: First, the NRCC is doing a better job than Dems in putting seats in play.
Will Ohio's "soft" Dems vote in 2010?
Monday night, 415 Cincinnati area Democrats gathered in the 20th Century Theater in Oakley to hear Ohio Democratic Party officials lay out their plan for delivering a "knockout" blow to the GOP in the 2010 elections.
Obama faces skeptics on Afghan plan
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's plan to send more troops to Afghanistan, which he will detail in a national address tonight, already is drawing questions from Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
GAO: Stimulus Jobs Data Inaccurate
Administration reports that more than 640,000 jobs were created or saved by the government's $787 billion stimulus program are inaccurate due to flawed reporting from recipients of the money, a report from the Government Accountability Office shows.
Audit The Fed Needs Your Help ... Again
It's time to make some phone calls. It will take less than 10 minutes. Here are the Democrats who support the auditing of the fed.
Ohio parents close in on justice for soldier killed in Iraq traffic accident
Each time Ohio natives Dominic and Vilma Baragona visit Washington in search of justice for the son they lost in Iraq, Army Lt.
Ohio seems more liberal than ever
Submitted by StuffQueerPeopl... on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 1:18pm. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Ohioans elected 10 public officials from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, bringing in a record number of progressive LGBT voices, with positions ranging from school board to municipal court judge.
"I live out here in the boondocks and that's how I like it," says Sumner, 76, stepping over the remains of a rusted fence that his father built in the 1930s.
Jason Altmire: Representative of his Church or for the People?
Democrats in the House of Representatives had to go to great lengths to appease anti-choice Democrats who threatened to vote against health care reform.
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If the results of two new polls on Ohio voter sentiments for candidates and issues are even moderately relevant to next year's elections, incumbent Democrats like Ohio Gov.
Driehaus: I'll run on my health vote
It didn't take 48 hours after Steve Driehaus, D-West Price Hill, voted for a health-care reform bill in the House of Representatives Saturday night for political opponents to use the vote against him in what's expected to be a tough November 2010 re-election bid.
Ohio Congressmen Explain Votes
Don't look for the Senate to quickly follow the House on health care overhaul. A government health insurance plan included in the House bill is unacceptable to a few Democratic moderates who hold the balance of power in the Senate.
Driehaus pleads case on health care vote
U.S. Rep. Steve Driehaus Under fire for voting for the health-care reform bill passed by the U.S House of Representatives 220-215 Saturday, Steve Driehaus , D-West Price Hill, stopped into Courier offices Tuesday morning to plead his case to our business readers.
Republicans attack 3 Ohio Dems over health care vote
WASHINGTON -- The Republican Party has launched a political attack against three Ohio Democrats they say cast the decisive votes for a $1.1 trillion health care reform bill that the GOP claims will cost American jobs.
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With the passage of sweeping health care legislation in the House of Representatives, Saturday, the fight will now be joined in the Senate.
For Midterms, Republicans Hope to Party Like It's 1966
As Politico reported Monday, Republicans in the wake of Saturday's cliff-hanger health care vote in the House immediately began their campaign to target vulnerable Democrats in traditionally GOP districts.
The (Democrat) politics of health care reform
How tough a vote was the Democrat-authored health care bill for Ohio Democrats? Only two of 10 Democrats in the Ohio congressional delegation voted against the bill late Saturday night.
GOP takes aim at vulnerable Dems in health war
Democrat Reps. Thomas Perriello , Mary Jo Kilroy and Steve Driehaus are three lawmakers who have found themselves vulnerable in the aftermath of the politically charged health care vote.
Veterans Day Celebrations Begin In Tri-State
Veterans Day still a few days away but celebrations are already starting. On Sunday, the Delhi Veterans Association held a tribute at their wall of honor.
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