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COLUMBUS, Ohio—After Richard Handy of Fairfield received an e-mail from a conservative group calling Gov. Full Article at Boston Globe
Tracks in the state already have seen customers siphoned away by neighboring states' casinos and tracks that have slots or casino gambling. Last week, voters approved casinos for Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo, all home to racetracks. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, left, answers questions as Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Alvin Jackson looks on during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio at the Ohio Department of Health in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday, Apr... View Photo »
I really didn't want to get into a public argument regarding whether or not I was being inconsistent by supporting (racetrack slots) and not supporting casinos ... I did not want my involvement to become a distraction away from the argument as to whether or not casinos were good or bad for Ohio.
Even before last week's statewide vote approving four casinos in Ohio, some observers wondered why Gov. Ted Strickland wasn't campaigning more actively against it. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Two key figures behind the effort to bring casino gambling to Ohio are scheduled to meet privately with Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leaders today, one week after state voters approved Issue 3 to authorize four casinos in the state. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
We've all read various stories this year pinning Ohio's poor economic condition on the Strickland administration, from sources as diverse as the The Dispatch, The Plain Dealer, and the righty blogosphere. Full Article at Ohio Daily
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, center, talks during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio with Ohio Emergency Management Agency Executive Director Nancy Dragani, left, Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Henry Guzman, Ohio D... View Photo »
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland has issued the following statement in honor of the victims of the Fort Hood tragedy and has ordered all state flags at public buildings and grounds to be flown at half-staff until sunset on Tuesday,... Full Article at All American Patriots
COLUMBUS -- Ohio's next election already has begun, and it's going to be big. In less than a year, Ohio picks a governor. Recent polls show Democratic Gov. Full Article at Chillicothe Gazette
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Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, left, answers questions as Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Alvin Jackson looks on during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio at the Ohio Department of Health in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, center, talks during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio with Ohio Emergency Management Agency Executive Director Nancy Dragani, left, Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Henry Guzman, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. A...
View Photo »Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, left, talks with Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Alvin Jackson before the start of a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio at the Ohio Department of Health in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »President-elect Barack Obama, right, greets Illinois Gov. Rob Blagojevich, left, at the Bipartisan meeting of the National Governor's Association at Congress Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pa.
View Photo »Clark Hunt, second from left in front, owner-operator of the Columbus Crew, receives a proclamation from Gov. Ted Strickland, right, as the team celebrates its MLS soccer championship Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »PERRYSBURG, OH - JUNE 23: US Vice President Joseph Biden (C) speaks to a group of local officials June 23, 2009, at Willard & Kelsey Solar Group in Perrysburg, Ohio. Seated (L-R) are Michael Greenstone, Ed Montgomery, Ohio Gov.
View Photo »PERRYSBURG, OH - JUNE 23: Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (L) and Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke (R) listen to US Vice President Joseph Biden (C) speak to local officials June 23, 2009, at Willard & Kelsey Solar Group in Perrysburg, Ohio.
View Photo »Jon Wellinghoff, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commision speaks as Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland listens during a news conference with members of the Governors' Wind Energy Coalition at Windpower 2009 conference and exhibition Tuesday, May 5, 2009, in Chicago.
View Photo »Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland talks during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio at the Department of Health in Columbus, Ohio, Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2007 file photo, from right to left, Robert Keegan, Goodyear's chairman and chief executive, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, and Stuart Lichter, president and senior managing partner of Industrial Realty Group LLC, are seen together in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »In this March 18, 2009 file photo, workmen continue construction of a bridge over the Miami River in Dayton, Ohio.
View Photo »In this March 18, 2009 file photo, workmen continue construction on a bridge over the Miami River in Dayton, Ohio.
View Photo »In this March 18, 2009 file photo, workmen continue construction of a bridge over the Miami River in Dayton, Ohio.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, and others, bows their heads in prayer during the Columbus Police Graduation Exercises in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, March 6, 2009. Attorney General Eric Holder and Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland is at left, next to the president.
View Photo »First lady Michelle Obama, center, and others applaud during President Barack Obama's address to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009.
View Photo »In this Dec. 2, 2008 file photo, President-elect Barack Obama, right, greets Illinois Gov. Rob Blagojevich, left, at the Bipartisan meeting of the National Governor's Association in Philadelphia.
View Photo »Columus Crew general manager Mark McCullers, right, leads the team to a public celebration as he carries the MLS championsip trophy at the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. Next to McCullers is Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland.
View Photo »Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, center, talks during a news conference about a confirmed case of swine flu in Ohio with Ohio Emergency Management Agency Executive Director Nancy Dragani, left, Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Henry Guzman, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. A...
View Photo »I really didn't want to get into a public argument regarding whether or not I was being inconsistent by supporting (racetrack slots) and not supporting casinos ... I did not want my involvement to become a distraction away from the argument as to whether or not casinos were good or bad for Ohio.
Ohio grieves for the victims of the tragedy at Fort Hood. The prayers of our people seek comfort for the families of those who were lost, recovery for those who were injured, and solace for all whose lives were affected by this senseless violence
GE Aviation is one of the most innovative and successful companies in the aerospace industry, as well as an important part of Ohio’s economy ... Today’s expansion announcement is the result of a valuable collaboration among company leaders and officials at the state and local level. In partnership with ...
GE Aviation is one of the most innovative and successful companies in the aerospace industry, as well as an important part of Ohio’s economy ... Today’s expansion announcement is the result of a valuable collaboration among company leaders and officials at the state and local level. In partnership with ...
We are making strategic investments in Ohio communities and businesses to retain jobs and to advance urban redevelopment efforts
When I look around at what's happening across the country, when I consider the condition of other states, I feel pretty good about the leadership we have provided for Ohio
I am not responsible for the recession, but I am responsible for managing the affairs of this state as we deal with this recession ... We're making the decisions, we're setting the priorities that will help us get through these difficult times to a place of recovery and economic prosperity once again.
Meeting our advanced energy standard depends on making sure we continue to develop new technologies ... These centers of excellence will play a key role in meeting that goal as well as strengthening Ohio’s position as a market leader in supplying the world’s advanced energy economies.
If the final bill has a public option, and I hope it does, I will certainly resist efforts to have Ohio opt out of that
Ohio's designation as a Leadership State, coupled with our state's new education plan, will ensure that 21st century learning is infused into our classrooms and curricula
It's the right thing for Ohio
We can protect our schools from destructive cuts while avoiding a sales tax increase on Ohio's families and businesses
He has a right to his opinion, but he is not the governor ... I'm the governor, and I will make the decisions that I consider in the best interest of the state of Ohio.
The Ohio Lottery Commission has modified its agenda for (Monday) afternoon's scheduled meeting, which was to include the video lottery terminal implementation rules, to ensure adequate time to fully review and understand the impact of the court's decision
The Ohio Lottery Commission has modified its agenda for this afternoon’s scheduled meeting ... to ensure adequate time to fully review and understand the impact of the court’s decision
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