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News Stories for May 2011

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Stories for Friday, May 20

Jurors convicted China Arnold, 31, on May 13 of the aggravated murder of 28-day-old Paris Talley in 2005. Because it is a capital case, the trial has two phases, and the sentencing phase started Thursday. Jurors got the case after 6 p.m. Thursday and deliberated until 8:30 p.m. before stopping for the night. They resumed deliberations at 8:30 a.m. today.

Arnold to spend rest of her life in prison

DAYTON — The jury that convicted China Arnold of killing her baby in a microwave oven recommended life without the possibility of parole Friday, sparing the Dayton mother of a possible death sentence. The 12-member jury made the recommendation to Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Wiseman. Wiseman immediately sentenced ...

Stories for Monday, May 16

<b>‘In a free fall’</b>

On May 10, 200 NAMI Ohio advocates across Ohio participated in a “Sleep Out” on the Ohio Statehouse lawn in Columbus from 5 to 10 p.m. to bring attention to people with severe and persistent mental illnesses who, without access to care, often end up sleeping on our streets. We ...

Stories for Friday, May 13

<b>Memo to Trump</b>

Memo to the Donald (Trump): FYI, do not play poker with President (Barack) Obama. He does have more important issues to concern him than his birth certificate or you. Do not quit your day job.William StevensHamilton

<b>Too nice?</b>

As a U.S. citizen and a U.S. Army veteran of this great nation, I have a question. We have helped a lot of countries around the world, even our enemies, in times of great trouble and/or disastrous things that have happened, like floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, just to name a few. ...

Stories for Wednesday, May 11

<b>‘Every can helps’</b>

Saturday, May 14, is the annual National Association of Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive. This one-day food drive represents the single largest individual response to hunger in this country, collecting over 1 billion pounds of food in the past 19 years.In the past 15 years, Butler County residents ...

Stories for Tuesday, May 10

The death of Sgt. Brian Dulle is the first death of a Warren County Sheriff’s deputy in the line of duty, according to former Sheriff Tom Ariss, who is now a county commissioner.

Dulle devoted dad, sheriff’s deputy

LEBANON — Sgt. Brian Dulle was considered “one of the good guys” by the officers he served with in the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.His boss, Sheriff Larry Sims, already considered him a leader amongst his peers, and said he believed he would a lifelong career of protecting and serving the ...

Stories for Tuesday, May 3

Regarding bin Laden

I was wondering how they would spin it but now I see it. Fox News got caught off guard about bin Laden’s death but, in true fashion, they only talk on the phone to former George Bush aides and they only talk about George Bush when possible. Then they try ...

Sen. Sherrod Brown questioned members of the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as well as local VA officials during a Tuesday, April 26, hearing into the practices at the Dayton VA Medical Center Dental Clinic.

VA official admits to ‘failure of leadership’ at Dayton clinic

WASHINGTON — A senior U.S. Veterans Affairs official acknowledged that a “failure of leadership” in the Dayton VA Medical Center’s dental clinic after a dentist repeatedly did not switch latex gloves or sterilize instruments between patients. Testifying before the House Veterans Affairs Committee Tuesday, Robert Petzel, under secretary for health ...

Stories for Monday, May 2

In this frame grab image taken from AP Television, President Barack Obama addresses the nation Sunday, May 1, 2011, in Washington. Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11 attacks against the United States, is dead, and the U.S. is in possession of his body, Obama announced.

Full text of president's statement about bin Laden's death

THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and a terrorist who’s responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ...

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