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News Stories for June 2011

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Stories for Wednesday, June 29

Activists seek referendum on Senate Bill 5

More than 5,000 union activists and supporters marched through downtown Columbus to turn in 1,500 boxes of petitions signed by 1,298,301 Ohioans. The petitions seek a referendum on Senate Bill 5, the collective bargaining reform package that outlaws strikes by public employees, eliminates binding arbitration and requires workers to pay ...

Stories for Sunday, June 12

Edwina Blackwell Clark, Editor and publisher

Letter from the Editor: A new look and a renewed commitment

Today we’re unveiling a redesigned Hamilton JournalNews with a new look and an emphasis on bringing you the most important news of the day. It comes after some very important research to better understand how you view your newspaper. Some of the highlights are: • More emphasis on important issues. ...

Stories for Friday, June 10

‘X-Men’ film ‘like political world’

The new movie “X-Men: First Class” is like today’s political world. Satan likes part of this movie. There are good characters doing some bad things and evil characters doing some good things. (That is) The language Satan would certainly approve of.Good versus evil looks a little vague, like candidates so ...

Stories for Tuesday, June 7

Boehner discusses plan to create jobs during address

MIDDLETOWN — It’s not that America has a revenue problem, but until the government can control its spending this country will not prosper, said U.S. House Speaker John Boehner during an address to the Middletown Rotary Club this afternoon. The Republican from West Chester Twp. discussed a plan by House ...

Cincinnati Reds' Jonny Gomes hits a three-run home run off Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Jeff Samardzija in the fifth inning of a baseball game, Monday, June 6, 2011 in Cincinnati. Gomes had four RBI's in the game won by Cincinnati 8-2.

Reds send Cubs to 7th straight loss

CINCINNATI (AP) — Jonny Gomes is starting to get his swing together. Naturally, he's doing it at the expense of the Chicago Cubs. Gomes hit a three-run homer and drove in four overall, and the Cincinnati Reds sent the frustrated Cubs to their seventh straight loss, 8-2 on Monday night. ...

Stories for Friday, June 3

Kristina Rader of Kettering and her two sons Trenton, 4 and Alex, 2, take a break from fun in the spray park at Orchardly Park in Oakwood Thursday June 2. As of April 1, the state requires local health agencies to inspect and license splash pads to make sure the water is filtered and treated. Rader said she thought monitoring the parks was " a good idea to make sure kids are healthy."

New Ohio rules aim to make spray parks safer for children

The popular outdoor play areas where water spurts up out of the ground will now be regulated by the Ohio Department of Health to avoid illness outbreaks caused by contaminated water.Since April 1, the new rule has mandated that water in spray parks — also known as splash pads — ...

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