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WEATIIER

POMEROY ~ Meigs
County
. Prosecuting
· Attorney
Colleen
S.
Williams said she does not
yet k.now if Charles' S.
William.~ will waive e.\tradilion and appear on a mur- ·
der charge in Meigs County
·Court, or if a governor's
warrant will be required.
· Williams · was charged
TueSday with murder in the
Feb.
23
strangulation
death
of
D o r i s
Jack.son.
Tuppers
Plains. Last
week, he and
a co-jlefen·
dant, James
Lee Garnes,
Pomeroy.
were each charged with tampering with evidence .and
receiving stolen property.
Williams is now in jail in
Greenwood. W.Va. on
parole violation charges. He
can waive elltradition and
appear on the charges. or
refuse.lf he does not waive
elltradition,
Prosecutor
Williams said she will seek
a governor's warrant requiring his appearance here.
Prosecutor. Williams said
Wednesday she and her staff
will talle the lead in the pros·
ecution of the case, but may
rely on the Ohio Attorney
General's office for technical
assistan~-e and other support.

REEDSV lLLE ~ ' At
around I a.m.· yesterday
mornil'lg Meigs EMS was
notified of a structure fire at
53018 Lydia R011d in otl~e
Township which ullimately
destroyed a double-wide
.and glll'llge, leaving a family
without a borne.
According
to Olive
Township
Fire
Chief
Clarence Atherton, the fire
occurred at the residence of
Clwllne IIMII~ aotD
Jeff Vogt and family who Suwe Musser, left. ol the Meigs local Enrichment and Meigs Local Superintendent W~liam
were home at the time the Buckley show- the preliminary drawings for lhe proposed athletic complex at Meigs High
fire began. Athetton _.sll.id School to ~ of Education me.mbers, from tfle left, Ron Logan, t.any Ttleker, ·Roger
Vo$1 and his wife both Abbott, !lnd Scott Walton.
nottced "flaslting" in lhe
window and saw their front
porch ablaze.
· Atherton said despite the
residents trying to fight the
fm: with water hoses, when
the first fire truck got there,
the fire had basically
aspects of the project, what
Tom. E. Cremenns was
e·n~ulfed the double-wide Bv CHARLENE HOEFLICH
money
has
already
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raised. what pledges have Sc~ool golf coach. Sheila E.
He added that windy condiPOMEROY
Steve been made. and what yet Roush a a substitute .persontions only caused the fire to
the
Meigs
Local needs to be raised to move al assistant for the remainMusser
of
spread faster.
Enrichment
Foundation
forward.
. der of the school year to be
Atherton estimated the
(MLEF)
gave
an
update
on
He
also
asked
the
Board
used on an us- needed basis,
doube-wide trailer was 28proposed
athletic
comto
authorize
ihe
Foundation
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lhe
and Samantha Shaffner.
feet wide by 92-feet long
and the garage was around plex project to be construct- ''to market a levy to fill the · Gina Pines. Josh Ramey aod
30 feet by .28 feet with a ed at Meigs High School at fund:raising gap as well as Kellie Dawk.ins as substibreezeway connecting the . Tuesday night's meeting of provide needed funds for tute teachers to be used on
two strucl\ires. Atherton the Meigs Local Board of district asset purcnases" and an as-needed busis.
·to draft "an agreement
said the fire appears to have Education.
Approved us volunteer
Musser presented the under whicn the MLEF assistant c011ches in sports
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preliminary would lease the property . effective this season were
architect's
drawing of the proposed during construction." The Vince Reiber and Mike
facilities. He suggested a Board took no action on . Kloes. basebalL and Steven
cooperntive effort of the either proposal. (See relmed WOOd. softball.
Meigs Local School Board, story Fridny)
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of
The resignations
the Band Boosters. the
Personnel matters handled Thomas Werry as auto
Athletic Boosters and the at the meeting included mechanics teacher for the
Meigs Local Enrichment awarding administrative con- purpose of retirement. and
Foundation principals in the tracts to Kristin Baer. a five Amy Lee as a special edupreparation of a business · year con~ct as principal at cation teacner and Middle
Bv BRIAN J. REED
plan "for OP.timizing use of Meigs Primary SchooL and school basketball coach
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were a~'fepted.
~.:ontract as assistant principal
generator."
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POMEROY
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Chester, to compleie design
Pmkersbur~. W.Va. woman
and engineering work on STAFF .REPORT
is facing six criminal charges
its proposed economic MOSNEWSOMYOAI~YSENTINEL.CDM
after a police chase on
stimulus projects - · if
Tuesday sent Pomerov
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CHESHIRE .
AEP
Police Chief Mark. E. Proffitt
to Pleasant Valley Hospital .
The village has proposed Ohio's Gavin Plant will ho$t
On Tuesday, Aliciu Small.
millions in proje~.:ts through u full-scllle emergency man-·
28. Wl\S driving ll small
the American Recovery and ugement "mock disa$ler"
Reinvestment Act:
drill on Satl!rday. March 2~.
pkkup truck on Court Street
from
8:3.0
a.m.
to
noon
on
and
was approucned by
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well, pumping system, the plant property in
Proffitt 10 shut off her
engine after ne was alerted
pipes, controls, and other Cnesh1re.
More tnan 20 local. state
necessury fittings .
S!uall allegedly did not
and
federal
agencies
nnd
• $3,671 ,000 for to libunhave a valid opo:-rutor's
don ll test wells drilled in businesses will participate
lil·ense . With Smull still in
the flood plain Iinder direc- in the drill authoriied by the
the pickup truck. Proffitt
tion of the village's fonner State Emergency Response
stood outside the vehicle .
engineering firm. Floyd .Commission (SERC).
and asked Small a second
During the drill, tne Ohio ..
Browne Group. 21,850 linrime to shut off the engine
ear feet of new wmer lines, Highway Patrol will close ~
though
she
allegedly
c~ I!Gefllclvphoto
and replacement of defec- State Route 554 in Cheshire. EMA committee members. from the left, David Harris, Bob refused to comply. Proffitt
The Patrol will direct local
tive fire hydrants. ·
Byer, Meigs EMA dire&lt;:tor, Joe Bolin, and Lt. Richard Grau then reached in to shut the
• · $4.5 million for con- traftlc to Roush Lane around of the State Highway Patrol discuss the mock disaster drill engine off when Small
struction of sewer upgrudes the drill .area. State Route 7 to be held at the Gavin plant Saturday.
allegedly took off in tne
at the Park Street and Mill wHl remain opel).
veh1cle. dmgging Proffitt'
"The purpose of the drill Munagement
Street lift stations; and
Agency and Mason (W.Va.) counties until he could free himself.
capacity improvemt!nts to is to coordumle the efforts (EMA).
"The . SERC will participate in the evem
Smull then turned right
of emergency responders
tne village treatment plant.
and ·coordimlle emergency from Court Street onto West
requires
each
.:ounty
to
.;onAlthougn no projects and sup!)llrt organizations in duct a full-scale drill once responders
from
their Main ·Street m1d was· pursued
have been given 11 go·aheud . order to .be prepared for an every four year$ ."
respel·tive t\reus. The Ohio by Code EniOO."~o:ment Officer
for construction, the village actual event." said Bob
Emergency management Emergency Management Matt Smith wno was in a
Byer. director,
Meigs
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AEP Honors MGM Detachment 1180
POMEROY
The
MGM Detachment 1180.
Marine Corps league.
recent!~ received an AEP
Connects
Gr.mt
for
American Electric ~wer. in
honor of AEP Retirte
· Stevenson Carpenter fill' his
· significant volunteer servtce.
The AEP Connects program le\.-o~nizes the CQJ!l·
milment ot AEP employees
and retirees to their coiiiDltlnitits and supports causes
that are important to tbem,
according to Michael G.
Morris.
Chairman.
and
Chief
Presidellt.
Executive Officer.
More than 780 gr.mts rep, , resenting 130.000 volunteer
hours. donated by AEP
employees and ~s and
tbetr families were made
last year aaoss AEP's Itstate service territory.
"Although no monetary
grant can compare to the
value of the time our
·. employees and retirees give
to wonhw hile causes, the
$150 grants made by this
program in the names of
&gt;&lt;olunteers wiU help schools
and nonprofit organizations
. meet the challenges of fullilling import1111t hum1111
needs.~ Morris said.
· Stevenson Carpenter is an

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Steveason Carpenter, AEP retiree. right, presents the Connects program check fop $150
to James DeNapoli, CommanQant of the MGM Detact.rnent 1180.
active member of MGM the community. While
Detachment 1180, putting accepting the donation
Commandant
in many lQIIg bard boors of check,
volunteer serv~ back to DeNapoli expressed hi&amp;

deepest ~laliora for
Carpenter's etru.ts. and all
the :volunteers in the
League.

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Question: My
receive written instructions their standards with you.
WCUtts to lfl·• tattoo. I len. for tanoo care. Remind her . As for tbe MR1 (magnetit:
MG1d tltal tlt•rr 11ft ltftldt to follow those instructions resonance imaging), since
rish 11M tAat 1'* ~.,.'f. pt to the letter. If she does g. et some tattoo dyes contain
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Aaw e lrlt· an infection. she should see iron OJcitk or olher magnettoo. WMI
s s.V MH to a physician right away.
. i¢ metals (newer dyes typiknow wl•• s-flilll e tat·
'Serondl~, if tattooing cally do oot), there have
toot' SM is ow.r 18 so I equipment is not sterile, it been repOrts of temporary
cea'f slf¥ lttr. I j•sJ do11't can also transmit blood- warmth or redness m tatWGitt hnto s-t
borne illnesses such as tooed areas of the skin foiA:nswer: Globally. tat- hepa~~HIV/AIDS. lowing . an MRI. This is
toomg has been around for syphili$ 1111d tuberculosis. rarely a problem, and the
more than 5.•000 years. In The good news is that there . ~netits of undergoing 11
the United States, tattoos are no documented cases of medically advised MRI
have moved from the 1111yone contracting HlV or greatly outweigh any risks.
reb_e ll ious fringe to the AIDS from a professional Patients should pomt out
mwnstream over the past tattoo. according to the any tattOOs to the radiologist
few decades. In 2006, the Centers tbr Disease ControL or technician before underReports of other blood- going an MRI. Should disJournal of the Americ1111
Academy of Dermatology horne illnesses linked to comfort occur, a simple ice
reported that 36 percent of tanoos point mostly to non~ bag can relieve the burning
Americans between the profeSSional tattoos and tat- sensation.
ages of 18 and 29 had tat- toos predating the 20th
So medically speaking, I
toos. Considerin~ the century.
cannot give any reason why
enormous populanty of
Mllte sure your claupter your daushter should not
tattoos, related medical goes to a licensed tanoo pta tattoo from a licensed.
complications ate relative- ~lor, and advise her to reputable parlor. The best
ly uncommon.
aiscuss safety procedures reason to not get a tanoo is
Professional tattoo par- with the artist llefore get- rearet. A 2006 study found
lors use a machihe to ling a tattoo. She should that more than SO percent
q,uicltly pietce the skin and confirm that the follow ina of people with tattoos later
s1multaneously inj.ect per- universal precautions ate regretted having the proce·
manent dye. Because the taken: equipment should be dure done. Perhaps you can
needle pierces the skin sterilized. fresh needles write back when your
the bod)l's largest protec- should be used for every daughter Willits the tattoo
tive bamer- tattoomg can client, and the artists should removed, and I will do
introduce bacteria, present- not only wear new gloves another column on that
ing a risk for infection. for each client but also · subject. ~ . ·
Symptoms of skin infection wash their hands · before
· FGMily MHiciiN® is . a
may . include
red~ss, donning the glqves.
w~•k'l col1111111. To s11bmit
sw~lhng
and pus-hk.e
You or your daughter may q...slio11s, writt to Marthe
drwnage.
even want to watch the A. Siltp&amp;Oit, D.O., M.B.A.,
Skin infections most often artists give a tattoo. Any Ollio Unirtrsity Colltlfl of
· result from poor aftercare. licensed, professional parlor Osteopetltic Mtdi~int, P.O.
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Kennedy and Gabrielle
Beeler; Jones - Nicole
Putman
and
Alison
Carleton; White - Primo
Averion and Haley Burton;
Bowen - Faith Bauerbach
and Rajessah Creeger.
Mid Valley Ch~istian.
teacher
and
winners:
Aubree Lyons and Cody
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Highs in the upper 50s. East
winds
arqund
.5
mph ... Bec·oming north in
the aftemuon. Chance of
rain 70 percent.
. Thursday night .•.P-.utly
cloudy. A slighl .chance of
showers in the evening. lows
. in the lower 40s. Northeast
winds around 5 mph. Chan~-e
of min 20 pen.-ent .
Friday ...Partly
sunny.
High' in the mid ~­
Nonheast winds5 to !O_mph ..
Friday night ...Mostly
doudy with a 30 percent
ch:mw of showers. lows in
th&lt;" upper 40s . Northeast
winds 5 to !0 mph.
Saturday ...Showers and
thunderstnrms likely. Highs
around 70. Ch&lt;mce of rain
70 percent.

Saturday
night ...
Showers and thunderstorms
likely. lows in the mid 40s.
Chance of rain 60 percent.
Sunday .•.Mostly cloudy
with a 30 percent chance of
showers. High,&gt; in the lower
50s.
Sunday nlght .•.Mostly
cloudy. Lows in the lower
3&amp;.
Monday and Monday
nigbt.:.Partly doudy. Highs
in the lower 60~. Lows in
the upper 30s .
Tuesday...Partly sunny in
the mqming ...Then becoming mostly cloudr. A.40 percent chance of showers .
Highs in the lower 60s.
Tuesday night ...Mostly
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Coloring contest county champion Landon Acree of Meigs Primary. displays his winning rosette.

him . Gam~ were conducted
b} Mary Ann Harris and
Marg-~t Grossnickle with
Connolly and Fr.mct&gt;S Reed
recei v in~ prizes . Young.
and Rum Anne Balderson
won the door prizes.
R~freshmo:nt s
were
so:rved buffet stvle to those
named abo'e and the totlow ing Ki la Frank. Syl, ia
Wt'bb. Marlene !'Ulman.

Dear Anni't-: Mv child is
in tb.e tlfth gmde.- She is a
well-behaved girl and an
e"&lt;ce llent student. I hne
always tried to teach ~r to
be respectful and honest. .
The school ·ttas a rule that
~e-ll phone, are to be li.ept in
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nublish
(&gt;f
the boo" 1·s d~voted t·o ·
~ay . but all the kids. includmg mtne. carry their phones love. It's OK to ellpress Putter: A Life in Nature~ her many pets . · She bad the story ,;ith colo~ ill us- Potter's in~rest ln mvcothe
Middleport frogs. newts. ferrets and tratil&gt;ns and ' by the year's logic:~! sden•·e and· her
m thetr pockets . During YOII! concerns about poot- when
porung
ueatmenl
.
But.
will
Literary
Club
met
at the two rabbits with the now end 28.000 .-opies were in interest in the environment
d uss yesterday. one of the
the
chemo
improve
his
Pomeroy
Library
recently.
familiar
names
of print. Potter eventually . and preservation of farm girls left her nnger on. The
Wrinen by Linda Lear, Benjamin and Peter. Potte( wrote 23 book.s.
tand . Beatrix Potter also
teacher heard it and asked quality of life or jusl prolong
a
debilitating
state?
the
biography
of
this
.
would
watch
1hese
animals
BeatriJl
was
secret!
v
helped bring visiting ourswho had cell phones on
Friends
and
family
often
famous
children's
author
for
hours
s.i.etching
them.
engaged
to
pubhshe'~
es
to her ctistri•·t and hostthem. No one would admit '
at
any
effort
that
boldli
and
illustratlll"
reveals
that
developing
her
talents
at
an
Norm1111
Warne.
Her
pareJ
Britain's Girls Guides
grasp
it . When she threatened to
ents didn' t want her to on her farm . Site died in
have the class searched. m~ out promise. but it may not Beatrix · I'Qtter did much eurly age.
what
Joe
wants.
And
if
more
than
write
children's
·
Although
b.et
pare~ts
marry a tradesman . In l&lt;l~3 leaving her lund .
be
child and one other •fessed
the
gold
digger
makes
him
stories
and
draw
beautiful
appointed
her
their
h~1905. Norman fell ill . ~nd about 4 .000 anes. to the
up. They were t(?ld to pick
happy,
please
try
to
accept
illuslrlltions
t'Or
them.
keeper
at
age
15
and
disdied
before the wedding National Trust.
up their phones from theFollowing th.e review
princ ipal when school was her S9 you can be there , The re"tewer said tb~t cour.tged any tntellectual could take place. Afte.r his
when
be
needs
you.
Be~
Polter
wa:&gt;
a
fasc1development.
she
was
SA&gt; death. Potkr purchased
members
answered roll•
over, ami that if they were
Dettr
Alulile:
1
hope
it's
nalln~
woman.
She
was
in!erested
in
all
living
Hill
Top
Fann
in
the
Luke
call
by
naming
a favurite
~:aught with a phone again.
lt wouhl result in a six.-day not too late to respond to the bom tn South Kensington. thmgs that she made District .. She had loved the book or story from their
letters about why !1\!!D bave london in 1866. The family numerous ilia wing of Lake District as a .:hild . cb.ildhood and telling · why
suspension .
affairs
. . because one bas was su~ed by both par- lichens and fungi eventual- when her family had sum- it was special to them.
I think this is unf~r to ·
me. ~Hollis, ent_s· mherited income_s. ly proving herself to be an mered there .
Hostess
Charlene
been
bothering
the children who were honest. If th~ tea~her threat- N.H." says men are like pri- Nettber of her parents paid ex. pert in that f1eld of study . · With royalties from her Rutherford served refres.hIn 1901. encouroAgl:d l&gt;y books. she bought more ments. The neM meeting
ened to searcil t.hem. she mates and biologically pro- much atlenllOn to . Bealnll
~led
to
mate
w
th
all
\\00
was
edliC!"ed
at
home
her
governess Annie Moore land. In 1913. at the age of wilt be at the Pom~roy
1
should have followed
with
Dana
through . My daughter said. temales.l find that otleusive by a success1on of gov- lo pubhsh her story. "The ' 47. she married her solicitor Library
and
ridiculous
It's
either
a
ernesses.
Tale
of
Peter
Rabbit
and
William
Heelis
who
wus
a
Kessinger
as
hostess.
"Thanks for trying to raise
me right. but today it was- cheap slam 00. men Ill' used . She had little opportuni- Mr. McGregor's Garden." native of the distric-t and Marlene Kuhn will review
Heathens"
by
n' t too gooo. I should have to j,ustify a r.romiscuous ty to rn1x. w1th othe_r ':h1l- she self-published the ftrSt they became engrossed in "Little
kept my phone in my ~k- lifestyle. 11 can t be squared dren. Her only stbhng. ~optes gtv~ng. them to fanning and in breeding and Mi!Jreu A. Kalish . There
with the reality of sexually · brother Bertram. was sent tnends and faauly . In June showing Herdwi~k sheep .
will be a book eJlchange.
. et like everyone else:
How would you handle tra.nsntineddiseases.
--------------------------~------~--------------------------------------. this ~ituiltion with the
The argument is that matteacher. and what dol say to ing with all willing females
is biologically built in
my child"' - TDC
.
Dear TDC: We are syrn- because it maximizes a
Republican
Party.
6:30p.m.
CHESTER
Shau.: Coin Club. regular meeting.
meetinm:
. pat~etic .. but your child was ttian's chance of prod\tcing
at . Scipio lbwnship fire River Lodge 453. special 7 p.m.. Pomeroy library.
·
&amp;'"
· m vtolatlon of a school rule. otlsprin~ . But it also maxidepartment. Door prizes and meeting. 7 p.m. for the pur- Meeting and au•·tion.
Unfortunately. by letting the mizes hts chance of d~ ing
Dursdllly, Man:h 26
pose of conferring the
of
a
sexually
trll!ISmllted
other children break the
POMEROY Meigs refresh merits.
POMEROY - Annual Fellowcratl degree on one
· same rule. the lesson disease. I just wonder why Soil
and
. Water
learned was that it's better STDs are never part of these Conservation District Boord meeting of United Fund for ca.ndidale. Refreshments .
MIDDLEPORT
Erie in of Supervisors, 11:30 a.m. Meigs County. 6 p.m ..
· to be dishonest. We ·re sure analogies. · Suday. March 29
· .the teacher will argue that · Ottawa. Ontllrio
at Nle district offiee. 3310 I Pomeroy Library. Open to Alpha IOTA Masters
SYRACUSE
- Syracuse
Dear Erk: The logical Hiland Road.
Sorority. reguhtr meeting.
had your daughter kept her
public .
6:30
Community
Chllrch.
11:30
u.m.,
Millie's
TUPPERS PLAINS ~-ell phone in her locker. she conclusion of that analogy
Moaday, Mardi 30
p.m.. singers John and
would have stayed out of is that the men wb.o are bio- . POMEROY .;_ Veterans Tuppers Plains VFW. 7 Restaurant.
Velma
Dolly.
Brycel
Monday, Mareh 30
trouble altugether, and that logically . programmed to Service Commission. 9 p.m., at hall. Meal at 6:30
is the ksson you need to cheat · will eventually die a.m., 117 Memorial Dr.
p.m. Nomination of o.tlk-ers.
POMEROY ·- Oh-Kan Douglas.
reirtfon:e. Yes. the other stu- out, and those wtto are left
WedJiesday, Aprill
dents got away with it. but will be less genetically prePAGEVllLE - Scipio
life is sometimes unfair. disposed 10 behave that Township Trustees. regular
Your daughter smmds like a wa~. An interesting thought. meeting,
6:30
p.m.,
A1t1tie's Meilbo~ is writ- Pageville Town Hall.
good k.id. and if you don't
· . magnify the injustice. she "'" ·by KflJhy Mile/Mil alffl
wilT get uver it.
Man:y S•ICII'· lo11gti- edi·
. Dear Annie: My friend tors of tiM A1t11 Lll,.n
"Joe" is dying of cancer. He col•••· PIHse e--u JOII'
can be helped if he gets qutSliOitS IO tllllfiesMIIil·
chemo. but he's fallen iii boxcoMcast.IttI, or write
Dursdllly, Mareh 26
love with a womtm who to: An•w's Mailbox, P.O.
HARRISONVILLE
wants tll marry him only to Box ll8190, CI!H:ago, IL Meigs County Women's
get his money. She's plan- 606ll. To fi•d out •onning the wedding for nex.t . about A1tnie's Mailbox,
week. and wants the two of ilnd n-ad ftGIJin-s hy other
them to take a six.-week Cn-aton Sylldicate writers
.
.
Vlicatit&gt;n before he gets and 1:11rl011nists, wisit the
tre:1tment. l think he should Cn-ators Syndicate Web
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P.~tty
Grossnickle
the
tlower fund report.
It was noted that Hal
Kneen will be the guest
speaker fOl the April m~t- ·
ing to be helu in the St. Paul
Methodist Cburcb Bllilding
in Tuppers Plains. .
Members sign~:&lt;! a card
for TouJ Bisso:I L Janet
Connolly read the scriptures
for the month and gave the

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Thlll'Sday, Mareh 26, 2009

Riverview Garden Club meets

REEDSVILLE - Nancy gave suggestions on how to
Wachter ad Nola Spears becom~ a little wiser each
were CQ-bostesses for 11 day. Delores Spencer won a
~America
the
recent meeting of the prize .
Ri-verview Garden Club Beautiful" the club song.
held at the Wachter home.
was · led by
Maxine
the cancer bas wread and
Janice Young. !?resident. Whitehead:.
he 's gettin&amp; worse.
opened the rneetmg with
For roll ~all members
. I'm not me only ooe wl:lo Marilyn Hannum giving gave a piece of Easter trivia.
disapproves.. J~~e's siblings devotions. She read from Repons were givt!"n. with
don "t lik.e it either. but they Proverbs.•.and ~ out a Margaret Cauthorn giving
think he should find out for calendllr for April .which . the treasurer} report, and
himself !hal bis tiancee is a
gold digger. I think we

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Sending out
wrong message ·

to spoliSOr this legislation.
The man expl.a ined that
there are many fully fun~ COLUMBliS - State · tional adults that receive
Sen. Jimmy Stew an . R- services through the Ohiu .
Albany. bas introdu;;ed Deparmtent ot" MR/DD anJ
legislation which seeks to thought it was extremely
remove the term ~mental oftensive that the departretardation.. from the ment still used the te~
name of county and state -retard" w ben describing·
a~Mies.al
·'-' . . .fS the """"le
thev serve .
'
ent ret&lt;uuai!OD
~--~ after1 this conver. Shortl11
archaic and extremely sation. ihen-Representative
derogatory l1111~uage that Stewart introduced. House
does 001 belong m the name Bill 620 and House .Bill 6:!1
of
a
taxpayer-funded · ln the · Ohio House to
department," said Stewart.
remove '" mental retardaSenate Bill 79 would
strike the words '"mental· tion" from tb.e name of
retardation" from the Ohio tounty and state oftices. SB
Department of Mental 79 is a combinatioo o.li ~
Retardation
ll!ld two House·bilils.
Developmental Disabilities
"Many de11elopmentally
and rename the agency the disabled Ohi- are indeOhio
Department
of pendent. ~ pe~&gt;pll&gt;
Developmental Disabilities. who contribute a ~at deal
Stewart said Ohio is one of to their rommuntties and
only sill states that still use this state:· said Stewart. ~It
"retardation" in the name of b time that the name our
a state-funded department.
public age!ICies retlects this
The bill . also would reality."
·remove "mental · retarda.
S8 79 has itleen assigned
tion" from Ohio's County to the Senat~ State &amp; .Local
Boards of MRJDD. Instead. Go11emment &amp; Vetera~
these boards would Trate Affairs Committee.
as County Boar
of
Developmental Disabilities.
Ten of Ohio's 88 County
Boards of MRIDD have
already changed their name
to County Board of
Developmental Disabilities.
last
summer.
Sen.
Stewart attended an event at
the Athens County Board of
Developmental Disabilities
and was approached by a
constituent who asked him

J1tl1f ofyourlifo.

MSWCD announces coloring contest winners
POMEROY - "Dig it!
Secrets of Soil" was the
theme of the 2009 Meigs
Soil
and
Water
Coloring
: Conservation
Contest held in February
and directed by Meigs Soi I
and
Watf'r
Education
Coordinator.
Jenny
Ridenour.
Landon Acree of Meigs
Primary was selected as the
overall county champion in
the
coloring
contest
received $10 . A total of
$130 was awarded in the
coloring contest. First place
winners in each class
received $5 and second
place received $3. Each
student in the class received
a "Wild Ohio for Kids"
magazine and a pend!.
Winners in each class were.
in order:
Meigs Elementary
·teacher and tirst and second
class winners, were: Ashley
- Taheara Garnes and
Steven Parsons; Kennedy L~~ndon
Acree
and
Kassundra
Coleman;
H&lt;~wkins
Savannah
Zeigler and Alexandra
Howard
Campbell ;
Cameron Burnem and
Ashey Walker : Brauer Maddison P.:thtel and Jakob
l&lt;;ennedy; Ramsburg - Kira
S~:haler lind Mad Hood;
&lt;md Harris - . Olivia Wyatt
and Danielle Wilson.

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as cholesterol and glucose
screening
Wednesda~.
A ril L .
'The free blood pressure
screening will be open to
the public from 9 u.m. until
noon in the hospital's
patient entrance lobby. The
cholesterol and glucose
screening. which will be
otlered for a $5 fee, will be
available at the same locution by appointment. only ·
from ·,9 a.m. until noon. To
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Free colon-rectal cancer
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information can be obtained
on a daily basis at the hospital's patient .and visitor
entrance infommtion desk&gt;
as well as at the Custrop
c~nter infomlatiun desk.
Cholesterol levels typically do not challge dramatieully in one month so individuals may want to w&lt;~it
·two to three months before
being screened again. Also.
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·TODAY IN HISTORY
' Today is Thllf'Sday. Man:h 26, the 85th day of 2009.
There are 280 days left in the year. · •
Today's Highlight in History:
.. On Man:h 26. 1979. a pe~~Ce treaty was signed by Israeli
Prime Minister Menacbem Begin and Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat and wianessed by President Jimmy Cwter at
,the White House.
On this date:
. In 1804.. the Louisiana Purchase was divided into the
Territory of Orleans and the District of l.ouis.ianll.
In 1827, wmposer Ludwig van Beethoven died m
Vi~nna .
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In 1859. English poet A.E. Housman . was born in
· Won:~stershire.
In 1892.poet Walt Whitman died in Camden, NJ.
In 1917. the Seanle M~tropohtans became the first U.S.
team to win the Stanley Cup. defeating the Montreal
. Canadiens.
·
In 195&amp;.• the U.S. Army launched America's third suc;;~ssful sat~llite, Ex.plorer 3.
·
. In 19-59, American author Raymond Chandler died in La
·Jolla. Calif.. at age 10.
. · In 1971 • East Pak.istM proclaimed its independence. tak..
. ing th~ name Bangladesh. •
· In 19&amp;2. groundbrea.k.ing \.-eremonie~ look. place in
Washington for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
· In 1997 .the bodies of 39 members of the Heaven's G111e
techno-religious cult who'd oonunined suicide were found
inside a rented mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
T~n years ago: Americt~~~-led NATO forces lawx;hed a
third night of airstrik.es against Yugoslavia. Dr. Jack. ·
Kevorkian was. convicted in Pontiac. Mich .. of seconddegree murd~r 101" giving a lethal injection to a patient with
Lou G~hrig's disease, an action videotaped and l&gt;roadcasl
on CBS' "60 Minutes." (Kevori:ian sel'\'ed eight years in
prison.) A cunning computer virus named "Melissa'' began
mfecting romputers a~:ross the country.
Five years ago: Phoenix Bishop Thomas O'Brien was
senteoced to four years' probation and I ,000 hours of rom, munily sel'\'ire for a hit·and-run accident that killed pedestrian Jim Reed . Actress Jan Sterling died in .Woodland
Hills. Calif.. at age 82. Jan Berry. half of the surf music duo
Jan and Dean. died ai ag~ 62.
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One year ago: Behind the Pentagon's closed doors. U.S.
military leaders told President George W. Bush they were
worried about the Iraq wur's mounting strain 011 troOps and

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spreading iosurgen.:y in Condoke:ua Rit-e tried to
SOOibem Af~.m.
play dOwn a warning last
M:K.ieman called tlte war year from retired Marine
WASHlNGl'ON - When in the south ·-.... besl stlkmat- ~ri. James Jooes - now
President Bar.Kk. Obama ed." bttt said tre ne'o\' llOOp&amp; Clbama ·s .nariooal security
presents his ovethaul of U.S . (;an gllin a toehold. The- lldviser - that tbe United
stru.t~y and goals in the
semantic spL"e between lot;- States ri4ed lo!iing '"the fuf.
Afghanistan war Ln the I.'Offi- .~ and "not wonni,..," ~ gunen war...
ing days. it's a saf~ bet that JointChielsof&amp;affCI:Iairm!n
- you're I'IQ( looting at a
he wilt 001 claim America Adm. Mil~ Mullen has said. tr.tuitional militlll1' foo:eand its allies are winning the teuves IOOill for rpe military thai I think is a slr..lt~ic
seven-ye-.u--old 1.'00flic1.
tlJrrrilroul¥li that US. ~ . tlm:at to the !?.Overnment."
Almost no One- inside the hope will (.'OflJe this year or Ri,'t" said in February 2008.
Obwna. administr.tli011lllllkes nex.t.
The ye-.u- went on to be the
thore claims. a bie'dl assessClbwna. lite- his milillll)' de'Jdl.iest for lJ .S. fon:es in
ll\ellt that acmow ledges the COIDIDllllders. has been &lt;:are-ful AI'~ sln\.-e 200 I. with
grinding stalemate the war not to say oolright thai the 15I k.illed. and the de-ddliest
has be\."QQlle. and its impend- Uoited~islosingthewar. over&lt;lll.., for foo.:i~n ~ing pllm 10 ~:hange tac1ics
Asked in an intervi~w Wtth .. 86 k.tlteO. Baden.
IIOd lower ex.pe~:talioos .
earlier this m011th whether arllllflg ~. has Said he
Little-. has gooe as. planned U.S. tJ:oop6 wt."re winning ~xpects U.S. ~-:Ni:.llties to rise
in Afghanistan in recent · against a resurgent Talibwi. a::; more 100.-es are added lind
lllODlh!;, and Obuma's advis- Obama bllllltly said. "No." ~ tight ~ more in~
er.; know the-ir program to He Wt."nt 011 10 tell The New !hi:; ye-Jt.
C1llllller a resot.ureful imur- Y~ Times that the insur· A main "llal of Clb&lt;unll's
"
. be to
geocy may 001 wort, and will gen1.·y is finding new w&lt;t~s ~'&lt;'vamped str.:ttt'gr
wall
rost many more American · to stymie lJ .S. and NATO- t&gt;nsl.lft' that the msllflrency
lives before IIley fmd out.
ted fon.-es. "You've sren cannot topple . the Afghao
The cuutiotr.uy tone ~-om­ · oondition&amp; d~terioral~ oveJ' g,~vt•mm.:-nt . In ot~ words.
ing from Ot&gt;ama and his top the last couple ol' years." he the insurgency ~~a.~ become
military and l."iv iliM oom- said.
the strJt~gi•· tlm:at that RiO!
llllUlders is a quantum shift
Southern Afghanistan has dismissed.
from the misplaced opti- be\.-ome the center oJ the
"Winning in Afghanistan
mism that . eapered over Taliban-led
insurgencJ&lt;:. is outgoveming your 1!-dverharsh battleheld r~alities whio..--h left some 6,400 people sal)':· said Craig Mullaney.
during the Vietnam War and - nn;tlv fllilitanls - dead who commanded an Army
the post-invas.ion period of lll 2008 ·alone. Foreign and platoon· in AfghanistM in
the lmq war.
Afghan ll'l:lOpS are the target 2003 mad was an Obama
()b&lt;tnlu's n1isSi~ state- of daily roadside bombings ,-,unpaign adviser.'
ment for Afghmustan and and suidde anacks.
. Author of a new soldier's
P'.tkistan. ex.pe~:ted before he
Vice President Jo~ Biden ·memoir. "The Unforgiving
sees NATO allies in Europe was even more to the point Minute."
Mullaney
nex.t week.. is hk.ely to rede- in describing the harsh task. desl.:ribes the frustr.ttion of
tine victory in the sprnwling. liK·ing depk&gt;yed tJ .S. troops. American fon:es who somedecentralized country. The " We're about to go in and times couldn't tell friend
long-awaited review also try to essc:ntially reclaim ler- from foe in Afghanistan. ··Jn
will probal&gt;l~ uck.oowledg~ ritory that's been effectively ·a wunterinsurgency." he
the sho(t(;onungs of military lost ... he said l:tst month on said. "if you're not winning
power to win a wur of CBS' "Fac·e the Nation"
you're losing ."
·
"hearts and mind.~" - the
It's very difterent fmm
Military analysts have
hoary military catch-phrnst- the triumphal tone of the warned that U.S. ~:a:;ualties
left over from Vietnan1.
Bush administrati\&gt;n in the (;ould dl.)~rble this yeur.
"Even with these additional Afghan Wllf'searly years. or Alread,y, U.S. "eaths in
foo:es. 1 have to leU you that even its c:mtiously .conl'i- Afghanistan · incretased
2009 is going to be a Iough dent predictions ·of only a threefold during the first
yeur." Clbama's top ~;'Oilllllall­ year ngo. when then- two months of 2009 comder in AI"Shanistan. Gen. President George W. Bush pared with the same period
David McKrernan. said after said: . "We're
n1&lt;1kin~
last yellf - numbers that
Ol&gt;arna . approved 17.000 progress in Afgh&lt;mistan." ~ have daunted U.S. ofticials
additional forces to larget the
Then-Secretary of State as they tum their anention
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· liuRRicANE,

W.Va. The Civil War Weekend in
llurricane this week will feature the Hl.. Hllllley Mobile
Ellhibit feaiUring the first
Ameril."'an combat submwine.
lbe event will be Friday
through Sunday at Valley
. Part.. marldng the Hunley's
first appelll'IIIICC in West
ViJtinia. Parking will be
avatlable at Hwricane High

School, i.vith · free sbullle

~ter

IIIQdel . based o.o data
·tde-=il publkly by tbl: sbli6 Office ot'
Bud&amp;et and Management.
~As people have Q:utified a baadful
of issues around tbl: plaD. we havetritd to ~ our ellpenise 10 various
(llll1ies to try to figure out how to get
the plan working the way it ought 10
be.~ Fleeter said.
BiU Phillis. executive direclor of the
Obio Coalition for Equity and
Adequacy of School Funding. said
fleeter has been active in the school
funding talks.
~rveS~:en
KnowledgeWorts
(Foundalioo) and Fleeter get ~,
I've seen Fleeter and legislalors ~·
I've seen Fleeter and some of the goverIICll''s petJple togelbei.~ Phillis said. "But
I hooeslly don't know what his role is.."
Strickland spokeswoman Amanda
Wurst said Aeeter 's iovolve~nt "is
1101 dissimilu to other stllk~holders"
wbo w~re involved in discussi011s
about the funding plan, im: hiding
those who mel with the governor in
pubiK: forums through®l the state.

service provided.
Other features of the
weekend include banles and
tactical
demonstrations.
hands-oo aclivities. horsedrawn wagoo rides (weatheJ'
permiuing). and visits to
sutler shops and campsites.
Battle re-creatio11s stwt at
2 p.m, Fridll) and Sllturday.
· wtth an wtillery night light-

ing set for 9 p.m. Friday.
A historical rememlmmce
play is also scheduled
Friday evenini. A ladies tell
and military ball .has been
set for Sat~y evening.
The event as oo-sponsored
by the Putnam · County
Convention and Vusuitors
Bureau. Putnam County
Parks and
Recreation
Commission. the' .city of

Fire from Page AI
started outside and went up surrounding woods for
under the double wide. .about an acre with the
il!niting some plastic under- Chester Fire Department
pmning and "Just went like assisting in containing that
wildfire."- He added there portion of the blaze with
was nothing left but the their brush truck.
At this lime the fire
steel and frame of both
structures.
remains under investigation
.
· PIIOio CCII NQ .._..loMe
In additi011 IO the strUc- but does not appear suspiRacine firefighters were called to the scene of this house tures; the fire also spread to cious, according to Atherton.
fire along Fifth Street on Tuesday night. The fire. which some nearby hay bales and
As for the Vogt family.
started on the front porch, was detennined to be arson.

Arson from Page AI
updal~

on the case on
Friday_or Monday.
Jones also said·vandalism
was reponed on the property as .well and the Wolfe's
gurage had been "egged'"
and · string had be.en
stretched across the main
highway from telephone
pole to telel"tone pole at
Fifth and M111n Streets.

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The recommendation of for fiscal year 2010. These
the Meigs Local School all currenlly in existence
District
Employees include General, 3.80 mills
Insurance Committee for (inside) and 16.20 mills
changes in the district's (oulside, voted millage),
schedule of benefits was · bond retirement le"y 2.90
explained to Board mem· . mills and the New Building
bers . by Superintendent Capital Maintenance Levy,
Willium Buckley. He ..50 mills. both "oted and m
described the self-ins1111ll1Ce effect.
Rhonemus reported to the
program as a rnajor expense
to the district. and talked Board that the audit con·
about some of the negotiat-' ducted by Caudill &amp;
ed items and the schedule of Associates, CPA's and
l&gt;enetits.
released by the Auditor of
The Board acknowledged State. showed that il was a
n $5.000 donation from the "clean audit report."
Milestone Benefits Agency, · Attending the meeting
Inc. for the Meigs Lcx:al were Buckley, Rhonemus.
Gene-ral Scholarship Fund.
and Board members. Roger
Murk Rhonen1us, treasur- Abbott, Ron Logan. Barbara
eriCFO. presented a resolu- Musser. Larry Tucker, and
tiGn to the Board regarding Scott Walton. along with
accepting the amount and Mike Bnrtrum of the MLEF.
mtes as determined by the several Meigs Elementary
County Budset Committee staff men)hers and represenand uuthorizmg the neces· tatives of the Meigs Local
sury tax levies and certifying certified and non-certified
them to the ~-ounty auditor • employee groups.

Projects from ·Page AI
01ust be ready to proceed in
the event funding is
approved. l&gt;ecause pmjects
are given only 11 few 010nths
· for completion.
·
Mayor Michael\ Gerlach
told v 11lage counctl mem·
bers Monday evening he.
Fiscal Cltlker Susan Baker.
Village
Administrator
Fnymon
Roberts and
Cotlncil President Rae
Moore reviewed seven pro·
posul~ from engineering
firms inlerested in the work.
Requests , f~r qualification
wert~ submltled to firms,
which were then nurrowed
down 10 three before ATS
was selected.
·
ATS is R,,bens·employer.
The village contracts with
the company for hr~ services. However, V1llage
Solicitor Jennifer Sheets has
advised council · there will
be no conflict of interest if
ATS does engineering work

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for the villa~e. because
Roberts works m a separate
di.vision of the com~y. He
was, however. ehmmated
from the final selecaion
process.
Rol&gt;ens said the selection
of ATS will allow the village to complete us much
"free" work as possible
before
deadlines
are
imposed. Any projects to be
funded through the fedeml
stimulus packuge mt~st be ·
"shovel ready," and ready
for bid in as little as three
months after projects are
awarded funding.
ATS will not bill the village unless a project is fund·
ed and engineenng work is
required, Baker said.
·. Robe!1s said he is "very
· hopeful" that at least some
of the village's proposed
projects will ultimately
receive funding through the
stimulus package .

Hurricane and the Hurricane
Women's Club. The host
unit is the First West Virginia
Light Artillery. B Battery.
the event is · free but
donations will be acl-epted
to assist with the cost of its
production. Concessions
will be avai !able.
For mure i11form11tio11 .
m/1 (3041 562-05/S. t'.ttensions 3 or 4.

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Atherton · said there were
seven peopl~ living in the
double wide and they are
now staying with .elatives.
though he said .they bnsical·
ly lost everything in the fire.
Though the Vogt family was
not physically injured, a
firefighter sustained a bum
on his .hand and was treated
at the seen~ by emergency

medical personnel.
In addition lo Olive
T!Jwnship's nine tiretighters.
the Thppers Plains. Chester
and
Coolville
Fire
Departments assisted with .
containing the blaze which
reignited at least once yesterday with Thppers Plains·
firefighters gomg back. out to
the scene for containment.

Williams rrom Page AI

With the suspicious The Ohio Bureau of
nature of the fire and corre- Criminal Identification and
sponding ~andalism. ~ones Investigation has led the
said residents should keep a in"estigation into the case at
close eye 011 their property the request of Sheriff Robert
and if they see somethi~ Beegle.
suspicious. they shouldn t
The Meigs Collllty Grand
hesllate to call the. village Jury will con.,ene on April
musbal or Meigs County 1. Those proceedings are
Sheriff's Office to report lbe
acti.,ity. ·

Board rrom PaaeAI

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coosu!ting coolnl&lt;.:t with tb1: &amp;tonrioo
Tax. P\liK:y l!Nitut~. tbl: meercb ...
of the Ohio School Boards
Associutioo . The roo.UICI is worth
$99.1)00.~ tofiJWM:ialfilinas.
Barbua Shaner. the imlitule·s pn:si. dent, said ETP1 bas made tb1: ~.
lallts mvailable to Stril.'tlaDd and S1ale ·
Rep. Steve 1&gt;}1:r''s budget subcommit·
tee- on edul."11lioo. Dyer said be bas 1101
mel with ETPl persomilly. tboup be
bas mel wilb Fleeter.
:'We .have utilized their ellpl:ltis.e
'WOltiDg with the ~vemor•s oiTh:e.
and offered them 1f the go~'s
~ Cll'· folks in the Legislature want
· 10 bounce ideas off them.~ Shaner
said. ""lbey·re pretty good minds, so
we b.av~ made tbem mvailable."
Sbe said tbl: consulwlls have 1101
poduced the tiDd of spreadsheets fCll' .
J!Ublic:romnmpiontb.attbi:Educatioo
llepllrtment ~did. so the finn bas
oo material that would be useful to the
public.
'
. C011sultant Howard Fleeter said his
partner, Bill Driscoll , developed a

Hunley on display during annual Civil War Weekend

banner.
As the (r .S.-Ied invasion
of lruq passed its sixth
anniversary last week. GaleS
was asked whether he
thought the mission would
be accomplished by the end
of2011.
·
Gates paused. chuckled and
glanced over his. shoulder.
· No banner. But oo mis·
pltll..'ed oplimism, either - a
lesson for both lrnq. and for
AfghanistM.
Iraqis now have- the cllrux.'e
to govern themselves and
live better lives, he noted.
But. in 11 reminder of his
own recent calls for scaling
lxld: democ~cy-ooilding in
Afghanistan. Gates added
that "the roots of democi'IICy
or representative government, if you wtml lei call it
thnl. in Irnq ru:e still relatively shallow. ' ·
Amll' Gearan covers U.S.
lllllimwl Sl'curity po/it:v for
Tht A.ssocioted Press.

Disneyland-sized mansion somehow secretly rnn the ·
down. they'd call it ~:riminal economy while the GOP
negligence.
controlled the White House
Whkh is wh&lt;ll made the and both houses of
White
House \
initial Con2ress. Dodd took camresponse so sickening. Yes. puign contributions from
Gene
the l&gt;onuses totaled less than AIG employees: he· d gotten
Lyons
I percent ,,f lhe $!75 billion suspect refinancing deals
AIG got in the bailout. The from Countrvwide. Never
harm's larg~ly symbolic. mind that DOdd also broke
Rahm Emanuel e&lt;llled it u with Hillary Clinton to
are frustfllted ."
dislraction: David Allkrod endorse Ol&gt;anm. The senator
Ark.&lt;msas. North Dakota? P\XJh·poohed' the issue. was ex.penduble. ·
'
Actually. Mr. President. half Yeah, well lhe U.S. !lag's . Alas, the leak was fiction.
thai would 1&gt;e higher than the ~?thing· but a symbol , lr:t P?l- The truth was ltlmost the
mt:t.lian family in1.·ome in rity atics. people live and dte lor opposite. The AIG bonuses
home wunty. Clbmm1 did . · sym~ls. The.AIG thmg ~ay were lirsl wrillen into the
poml out that a genemtion not nse qmlc to that le\ .:I. Bush adininistmtion TARP
ago, . investment bank~rs but to people.lymg :twak.e at · bill lust December. Then in
. ,~ere happr to make 20 times ~ a.m. \~on:ymg abont keep- February. Dodd wrote u proa teachers salnry. Today. mg the1r JObs. they were vision into the stimulus bill
they ex.pel'l 200 times more·. bound_to provoke outrage.
prohibiting bonuses in comand no tmpeninent questions
Huvmg bungled that ele- panies receiving bailout
from people with mediocre menlury Judgment. so~e- fund~.
SAT scores. OK. so they thmg,l doubt uJu01esC!II'\'alle
"As word spread ... about
gambled away your ·pension nr Ball Clinton would have the new 1md retroactive limit
playing high-stakes musical done. the Ivy League brnin.i- -- inserted by Democrotic
chairs with derivatives and ucs on Ol&gt;amu's e..-onotmc Sen. Christok'her Dodd of
credit-default swaps. Most teu~·n found themselves t!p- Connecticut.' the Wall
peusants in lly-over country tocu~g ulong the nm of a Street Journal reponed Feb.
don't Know what those me,
JXllitlcal vokuno.
24. "so did consternation on
Quick . now .
deline
So they sdccred. if not Wall Street and in the
"tnmd1es.'' Sec what 1 exactly a virgin. a suc·rilkial Obama
ad ministration .
mean'? .
victim to fling into tht• whi&lt;.:h oppost:d it." .
Ol&gt;uma did a de.:ent joh o.:rall'r. Am&gt;nymous White
So the White Hpuse presexplaininc \vhv WI.' ' ve got House sour1.·es kuked a· sur~d Dodd into bucking
to h1&gt;ld otir collective nos~s srory to The New York down. specifically enabling
and dl'ltl with AlG, Citicor~. Times pinnin1,: the hlumc ori the AIG bonuses. Because
. ~1&lt;: . Basically. it's not poss1· Sen . Chris Dodd. D-Conn. The New York Times tarely
hie to inv,•nt a new world Dodd. the
newspupo::r admits gelling burned by
l&gt;imking system
from reported. had inserted n anonymous inside sources,
scratch without riskin~ a clause into the slimulus bill the White House's double- .
denling has gotten little play. 1
calaslrophi,· depression.'
allowing the bonuses.
Peopk ·grip.: :ahoul. say.
Now the ~.· able news netNext time , they may not
Mannv Ramirt·z makinc works had their villain. ·
be so lucky.
$::!5 ri1illion to play lcfl
At firsr glnnce. Dodd
Arka11sas
Democrat·
field . But if Manny hits look~d pet1'ect. Republi..:an Ga~l'lle colmmrisr Ge11e Lwms
.1-17 . he's our of busebull. propagandists like Rush is a Nmir&gt;1111l Maga:,ine Ai,'tlrd
These AIG jokers hir a lot . Limbaugh. trusting, their winm-r 11111/ n~o~1111hor oj'"nll'
worse limn rhut . To put it audiences' innocence of · Humi11g ofrlw Prt'sidl'llr" (Sr.
:mol her wuy. if a plumber dghth-grude civi~:s, huve Mtmin :, Prt'ss. 2000). You
cuused a gus leu!.. thut pinned the collupsc on Dodd cm1 1'-/ll&lt;lil Lyons 111 eugene·
burned .lin AIG aristo&lt;.:rat's und Rep. Barney Fronk. who (wms2 fiJ'.mlwo.com.

A private

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f everything you knew
about President Barm:k.
Clbama's role in the AIG
bonus fiasco was hh recent
"60 Minutes" appearance,
you'd feel reassured. On
television. Ol&gt;ama gave a
masterful perfoimani.'e: all
caln1 oonfidence and disanning smile. Was he surprised
by p_ublk outrage over $165
n1111ion · tliiiP.IIYer dollars
hunded oul hk.e free casino
booze to .the cmp-shooters
who lntshed the economy?
"Clur teum wasn't surprised by it." he said, 'The
one thing thul I've tried to
emphasize. though ... as we
dig ourselves out of this e..-onomic hole that we're in, we
can't govern out of anger."
Quite so. If the president's
pants fell down, he'd proba.
bly cite the Oba01a Humor
Initiative. keeping the
nation's spirits htgh. CBS's
Steve Crol'l. do.ubtless
nware ·lhat the White House
appears to huve chosen "60
Mmutes" as its go-to interview. pl"b'ed nice .
About as tough as it got
wns Croti's parroting Wall
Street mavens who sav.
"Look. we're not going be
able lo keep our best people ..
They're not going to stay
and work lu:re lor $250.000
u year." Poor babies. That
one Obamu treuted with
appmprillle scorn .
"They need lo spend u little time outside of New
York:' he said. "Bel·ause
you know . if you go to
North Dak.ota. or you go to
Iowa . . or you go to
Arkansas. where folks
would l&gt;e thrilled lo l&gt;e makrng $75.000 a year without a
bonus. then I thirlk they'd
get a sense of why people

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COIWIItiD&amp; firm flee from Obio public

reconb law is playing an importanl
rok
in .evisioas ihal coold be tey to
R~ L. Nickel:&gt;. 83. Pomaoy, died Tuesday. Madl24,
~
success of Gov. Ted
2009.-. Holm Medical cenaer.
·
·s
sd'OOI-fuDdillg
plan.
Arfan&amp;ements will be UIIIClUIKed bv tbl: Cremeens
Tbe firm. Driscoll &amp; Fleeter, is sblrFunenl Chapel. Gallipolis.
~
ing its WOI\ wilb the govemor·s staff
and influeGtilll &amp;awmatefs, while the
state lleplrtmenl of Educa.tioo has
telinquisbed II1UCb of its 1101'111111 analytical role in ~ process. The
Educatioo DeplrbDenl's wort is puba.O tomJDittee
IK:. while the arilslllling firm•s is 1101.
Stridlaild. a Democrat. made
'I1JPPERS PlAINS - John C. Ric:t, p1csicknt of tbl: refonniDg Ohio's school-funding sysEastern Local Board of Educalioo. bas been aamed lO the • tem a 2006 t:alllpUgn ~ Gild 11
~ regional executive rommittee of tbl: otOO Sc:bool meas.ure of his success Cll' faihae .i n
::rt!~~:- ~hoo~~,!!~ f_?lA~. office. Now his detractors say he's 100
,.
...... u """"'""'~ ...
IUQC&gt;
lisbllyconttolliD@ the process Gild leavBeiii!QDl. C~011. Gallia. Guctmey. Hocting. l"*wn. ing lawmU.ers and citimis in the d!ID:.
. La~. M4:!8S· M~. Momn. Mnstingum. Noble,
~we·resUJIIX'l'liCdtobchavingaleg1'\my. Pike, SciOto, Vmton and W~ counties.
islative debu.te here. Gild it fc:els like
~ oommittee is selected by members in tbl: region. tbl: debate is going 011 in sec:nrt.~ said
Appomlmellts w~ fmalized at the January OSBA Boud Sen. Joo Husted, the fonner GOP
.ofThlstees. meetmg.
·
House speaker.
D,riscoll &amp; Fleeter's wort is part of il

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16-day mission.
·
Today's Birthdays: Jau musician James. Mot&gt;dy is 84.

Private firm working on Ohio's education plan
WeatLtldlels

trom lraq to the new bllltle
lines in Aigbanistm.
~unt~ lr.tq and some of
the other problems. tbi&amp; is
llll aft'a where rv~ been
some-what uru:ertain in my
own mind what the right
path IOiward is.- Defense
Secretary Robert GaleS told
·rePQrters lliSI week..
Gates worried aloud
-abool an ?fleD-ended commilment ol' llli.-reasing numbers of IJ'OOfJS l'ot a variety of
reasons. including the size of
oor footprint in Atghanistan
u.nd lilY worry that the
Afghans rome to see us OAS
not their partners and allies
OOt M Jlllft of their problem.~
The SOilleWnes-staJ:I)ing

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Author Erica Jong is 67.
Thought for Today: "Ute is denied by lack of attention,
whether it be to cleaning windows or trying to write a maste~piece ." Nadia Boulanger, French music teacher
(1887-1979).

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secret lllltil uny indictments
Games remains in jail in 01issing on Feb. 23. and her
are .etumed and filed in the · lieu ofa $50,000 cash l)ond body wus discovered in her
.Common Pleas Court. It is after appearing Friday on hon1e on Feb. 26. Her vehilikely that the grand jury the charges against him. cle was locaied days later in
will hear testimony in the Williams said other charges Athens. The charges against
Jackson murder case, but may be forthcoming as Games and the initial
Williams . would not com- investigation into the case chuges filed last week
against Charles Willian1s
men! on the nature of the continues.
proceedings.
Jackson was , reported relate to the theft of the car.

Drill from Page AI

Agency will coordinaae from the drill prefaced with in the drill include: the Cross; Meigs Couhty Citizens
evlluators who will assess the notatio~t. "This is a drill. Middleport. Pomeroy and Corps; HolZer Hospital; Ohio
Oallipolis fire departments: Highway Patrol: Gallia
the effecti.,eness of drill This is an exercise."
Sheriff:
Life
"We
wanl
to
make.
this
as
Ga.,in Plant fire brigade, County
pll!_ticipents.
The mock disasler drill .ealistic as possible.'' said security and rescue teams: Ambulance; U.S. Coast
will in.,ol\le a chemical spill Mike Null, Oallia Collllty Meigs, Oallia and Mason Ouard: Oallia County 911:
on the edae of plana property EMA director. "Our objec· . county emeraency manage- Meigs County EMS dispatchClhio
Emergency
near the Village of Cheshire. live is to be as prepared as ment agencies and emergency ei'S;
PerSons who monllor police we possibly can Tor any medical services; Meigs and Muna~ement · Agency:
Gallia COlin!)' health depart· Cheslure Baptist Church und
and fire radio transmissions potential disasler."
Organizations participating ments: Galba County 'Red .various volunteer victims.
will hear commllllications

Chase from Page AI
police cruiser and also Proffitt
who had by' then gotten back
to his cruiser. 1be two officers
eventually pinned in Small's
pickup on Second Street
behind Fanners Bank. Small
·then allegedly refused to get
out of the vehicle and was
finally removed and arrested
by Proffill . .
As a result, Small is facing
charges of operoting a vehi-

cle while under the influence
of aloohol or drugs, no operutor's license. failure to stop
after nn accident. receiving
stolen property. aggrovated
assault and theft of dru~s .
Proftin said the recerving
stolen property charge is a
result of fipding allegedly
stolen merchandise in Small's
possession with "mark.ings"
that identified the property as

corning from Baum Lumber
in Chester. Proffitt estimated
the rnerchundise was valued
at around $100 or less . As for
the theft of drugs. charge,
Proffitt said this had .to do
with some empty medication
bottles found with Small
which allegedly did not
belong to her.
Sn1all \l'llS housed in tlte
Scioto County Jail on

Tuesday night and was
returned to Pomemy yester·
day to face charges m Meigs .
County Court though as of
late yesterday afternoon that
had not happened.
As for Proffitt. he was not
admitted to Pleasant Valley
Hospital though underwent
some testing after possil&gt;ly
injuring his back on
Thesday night .

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Not Another Senior Play

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Jim Osborne named 2009
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Seoul John Stuart, Pack 240, and his 2008 MGM
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last year.

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Members ol the Eastern High SClhool Class ol 2009 will present "Not Another Senior Play" Friday night. A spaghetti din·
ner will be served at 6 p.m., with the play following at 6:30 In the high school gym. Melanie Ridenour is the play director.
Cast members are: Heather Brooks, Carty Kimes, Hope Bland, Alyssa Newland, Tasha Barber, Tesila Maynard, Samantha
Welch, Cayta Scyoc, Emily Welch, Aaron Moore, Josh Hupp, Adion Filcamyer, Jordan Kimes, Derek Grillin, Tadd Kittle,
Ben Buckr.y, and Zac:h Moore. Tickets are IM!ilable at the door lor $1 o for adults and $7 lor students. TICkets lor ttte play
are $7 and $5. Childran under six are admitted tree.
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: . POMEROY - Cub Scouts' annual Pinewood Derby
car race for the tri-oounty Meigs-G.uia-Meigs Dis~l
Mil be held Saturday at Meigs High School.
•. Registration will be from 9 a.m.· to 11 a.m., with
MARIEITA
The
. ~ beginning at noon. T\lere is no adrnissioll charge
Association of .Ohio Long
for the public, and prize drawings will be c:ondu!;ted.
Rifle Collectors will hold
-·:It is the fJISt time in.several year&amp; the event bas been
their 34th Annual Exhibit ·
~ld in Meigs County. In addition to speed contests,
on April4 and 5 at the Hotel
·
cars will be judged for best paint, most realis·
Lafayette
in
h!storic
most detailed, most imusual, and coolest, and . Marietta, Ohio.
1:!lither cate~ories.
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"This exhibit will present
All distnct Cub Scout packs and their loaders will
to the public approximately
along with assistanco, frOm local Girl
of the finest Ohio muz400
Scouts.
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zleloading
rifles in exis' Greg WarlllSlc:y, MGM District Conunissioner, will
tence," states Rod Frazer,
· be master of ceremonies.
.
Scouts should bring a $3 registration fee, whlc:h · AOLRC President. "The
rifles, exhibited by private
includes lunch, a racing pa~~ and a prize ti~et. SeeR!~:
collectors;
include plain
and leaders should be in uniform.
. . . ·
working
rifles
as well as
· Lunch will be provided for scoilts frOm 11:00. a.m.
extremely fancy . bra'Ss;""S'l·
· tmtil noon, during which time c:tts will be j~ on
ver, and' ivory inlayed rifles
~gn ~ appearance. A concession stand ,Will .be
· open during tile event.
that are excellent ellamples
· l'l{ormaticm is availabl~ . from Ul.• ~f\. af
of-American folk art ''""' , ,
jr.spencer@scollling.org or304-675-8834.
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The "Featured Gunsmith"
section will showcase the

Long rifle eXhibit·scheduled in Marietta
work of the Humberger family, who worked ·in Perry
County. "The t&gt;'J!POSC of ttle
Annual Exhibit," according
to Mr. Frazer, ''is to attract
visitors who may not otherwise be able to view or .
obtain inf()llllation on original Ohio longrifles." The
members and exhibitorS can
often identify loogrifles that
visitors bring to the show,
thus establishing the age and ·
historical sisnlficance of
what otherw1se would be
just a "wal ffianger."

The exhibit is primarily of Ohio, by county, with
for the presentation of his- biographical information ·
tone long{ifles and acc:es- and photographs of .their
sories for public view, but a work, will be available at
tnlding table is provided the exhibit.
where members can offer
The viewing hours foi' the
antique
muuleloading public are Saturday, April 4,
arms and accessories for from 9 a.m. to S p.m., and
sale or 'trade .
· Sunday, April5, from 9 a.m.
Ttte Association of Ohio . to 3 p.m. Admission is $2 for
Long Rifle Collectors was adults. For inore infonnation
fonned in 1975 for · the regarding the AOLRC or the
study and preservation of annual exhibit, contact Rod
Ohio made Muzzleloading Frazer, A OLRC President,
rifles. A five-volume set of 614183 7-1591, or Bob
books listing the gunsmiths Bedition, 3041295-5162.

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GALLIPOUS - . Veteran
Gallia Academy High
School basketball coach Jim
Osborne will be honored
Saturday a$ 'the 2009 Paul
Walker awarrd winner during
the 87th annual Ohio Boys
Basketball Tournament at
the Jerome Schottenstein
Center on the campus.oflbe
Ohio State University,
, Columbus.
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The award · is presented
annually by the Ohio High
School Basketball Coac.hes
Association to an active
member of the association in
'bonor of the late Paul
Walker, longtime coach of
Middletown.
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The recipient must be an
active coach, have been a
varsity coach five years in
the state of Ohio, have been

in high school coaching t'or
a total of 15 year.; m Ohio.
be a current member of the
OHSBCA. have been active
in both the local and state
le)lel of the OHSBCA, and
be considered based on a
career coaching performance.
Osborne. who came to
Galli~lis as a ~raduate of
Wittenburg Umversity in
1969-70, began his 40th sea-.
son as head basketball coach
at Gallia Academy this winter. His Blue Devil teams
have won 52&lt;1 games, lost
345 for a 60 2 percentage (at
a football school) won I I
SEOAL titles with a 309185 mark (62.5rrcent) and
finished secon in league
play nine times .
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Osborne's Blue Devil Gallia Academy boys basketball coach Jim Osborne. far left, applauds his team d1.1ring this
cagers have finished in the February 10 file photo of a game against Jackson in Gallipolis. Osborne. who just completed h1s 40th season as head coach of the Blue Devils, will be presented the Paul Walker
......... Osborne. II Award this Saturday during the OHSAA stale championships hEild in Columbus.

Cleveland Cavaliers have
riSen to the top.
.
· :James scored 22 points
with II as&amp;ists and made
all the right moves in the
·closing minute~ as the too,.
teugh-at-hom~ Cavaliers
· set a franchise record with
their S8th win -and lOth
stnlight ..:... by beating the
New Jqsey Nets 98-87 on
Tllesday night.
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::With II games left in the
regular season. the Cavs
already have surpassed the
chab mark of 57 wins
shared by the 1988-89 and
1991-92 teams, when Brad
Daugherty, Mark Price and
Co. could beat anyone in
the Eastern Conference
e1(cept Michael Jordan's
Gbicago Bulls.
:~ Cleveland, which trailed
82•81 with less than 4
minutes
left,
also
BY MARK WILLIAMS
improved to an NBA-best.
SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL
33-1 at home.
. · Vince Carter scored 20
BEREA, KY - The '
and Jarvis Hayes I 8 for the
University of Rio Grande
Nets, who are running out ·
RedStorm women's and
of· time to make the playmen's track and field teams
offs.
·
are off to a great start to the
outdoor season as the
, New Jersey trailed all
women finished 2nd (out of
night
before
Keyon
seven teams) and the men
DQoling's 3-pointer with
placed 4th (out of ~ight
3:54 left gave the Nets an
teams) at the Kentucky
82-81 lead, their first since
Small
College
State·
3-0.
Championships
hosted
by
James took things from
Berea
College
on
Saturday.
there.
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The women had numerHe sent a pass into the
ous
first place finishes en
left corner for Delonte ·
route to scoring 147 points.
West, whose 3-pointer
Berea won the women's
made it 84 ~ 82. After a New
meet. out-distancing Rio
Jersey turnover, the Nets
Grande with 214 points . .
lost forward Anderson
The 4 x 200-meter relay
Varejao on the baseline .
team of Erica Spradlin
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APphoto (Waverly. OH). · Rachel
and James found him alone
for a layup to put the Xavier guard Dante Jackson, center, follows through on a half-court shot as teammates look on during plactice in Boston on Walker (Ironton, OH).
Wednesday. Xavier will play Pittsburgh Thuisday in a men's NCAA tournament regional semifinal college basketball.g~me. Molly
Cavaliers ahead by four.
Roark
(South
Webster,
OH)
and
Kayla
Dooling missed a jumper
Graves (Chillicothe. OH)
and James. was fouled on u
was first with a time of
drive. With Cleveland fans
I :53.15.
.
chanting "M- V-P" the
The 4 · x 800 team of
megastar dropped both
BOSTON (AP) - Xavier the team with the better per- round of. 16 for the fifth time Dixon said. ''There··s · 16
Kayla
Renner (Grove City.
free throws. Rookie Brook should have outgrown the formance . and not the in II straight NCAA tourna- .good teams lett. very good
OH),
Brooke Wampler
Lopez scored on a tip-in sti!lma of being a "mid- stronller conference should ments, though it -lost in the teams. It may build in some
(Grove
City,
OH). Maggie
first round the past two ways character with the
for New Jersey, but ·James maJor" team with its success preva1i.
"You can say we're n mid- years.
teams you play, but at the Harris (Urbana, OH) and
then whipped a pass to Mo in NCAA tournaments.
The 8 ig East has a record end of the day it's who is Stacey Arnett (Laurelville,
Williams, whose 3-pointer . Right, coach Sean Miller? major. but we feel we're an
"Ho~ would you detine elite level program and five teams in the round of 16 playing well two weeks , OH) was first with a time of
made it 93-84. a basket
that's what we tr~ to focus from the group of seven that three weeks after the confer- 10:37.48.
. that allowed the Cavs to that?" he asked .
The 4 x ·100-rrtete.r quartet
Good question.
on,'' Xavier scormg leader made the tournament. Pitt. ence (tournament) is over.''
finally relax .
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With · the impressive B.J.
Raymond
said the regional's top seed, has
Pitt (30-4) had ail it could of Spradlin. Walker. Roark
James was involved in NCAA tournament show- Wednesday.
been hardened by the physi- handle in the first · round · and Graves was first with a
every. point during the cru- ings by Xavier, Memphis
The Musketeers reached cal style it encountered against East Tennessee State time of 52 .40.
cial 12-2 run, scoring four and Gonzaga thi~ decade - the round of eight in 2004 game .after game. But that before beating the No. 16
The 4 x 400 team of
points with three assists .
ali still in the tournament and 2008 and nre in the tour- may not be a hujlc edge seed in the regional. then Graves, Renner. Wampler
In the first quarter. f(om non-BCS conferences miment for the eighth time in against a taller Xav1er team. toppc!d Oklahoma State 84- and senior Brittany Dixon
J~mes moved into the Big
-' "mid-major" is hardly nine years. Memphis lost in the regular-season champion 76. The Panthers are in their (Oakwood Village. OH)
(l's neighborhood.
syn~nymous
with early the championship game last in the Atlantic 10.
sixth straight NCAA tourna- also captured first place
year and is in the round of "I don't think there's any ment under D.ixon but with a time of 4:18.22.
With his first basket, ehmmallon.
Renner took tirst place in
So when Xavier takes on · 16 for the fourth straight advantages. really. You've haven't advanced beyond
James joined Hall of
11amer Oscar Robertson as Pittsburgh from the tough year. the longest current got to play against good peo- the round of eight in the the 400' meter dasll with a
time of I:03 .91 as did freshple. I think . in any conferthe only players in ·NBA Big East in an East Regional streak.
Please
see
Xavier,
B6
man Tracie Brown (Logan,
semifinal
Thursday
night.
And
Gonzaga
is
in
the
ence."
Panthers
wach
Jamie
history to post . 2.000
OH)
in the hammer throw
points. 500 rebounds and
(110
feet. 3 3/4 inches) .
500 assists in a season at
Brown also won the shot
least
four
times.
put with a measurement of
Robertson, who once aver- '
35 feet . 5 inches and was
~ed a triple-double for a
In that game Northland second in the discus (I 08
COLUMBUS (AP) season, did it six times.
Jared Sullinger should send lost 67-59 to Westervill e feet. II inches).
:. Larry Bird reached the
his father a thank -you note. South. sidelining the state's
Spradliri was tirst in ihe
2\000-500-500
plateau
· Without him. and the painful No. 2 team and "humbling" high jump at 5 feet. two
tliree times in his career,
decision he made as b01h a Jared. as his father put it at inches and runner-up in the
I00-meter hurdles. compilcoach and :1 dad. Jured the time.
1\fid John Havlicek and
might not be the 2009
From that ignominy. how- . ing . a time of 17.87;
Jijichael Jordan each did it
Associ:lled
IJ&lt;ice. ·
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Pres s Mr. ever. bloomed a remarkable Freshman Cory Crutcher
Basketball winner.
turnaround. Yes. the 6-foot- finished second in the ham:.. n was Cleveland 's secIt was jLISt over a year ago 9 Jared averaged 19.9 points mer throw (Eaton. OH) with
(ii(d win in fournights over
when
Columbus Northland. and 14 .8 rebounds a game in a top toss of I09 feet. 8
~w Jersey, which came in
with
Jared
scoring almost I9 this . hi s jtmiOI"season. Yes, inches.
four
games
behind
Gi·aves finished 3rd in the
points a game and hi s father Northland rocketed to a 25- I
thicago for the eighth
Sutch handling things as the record this season. along the 200-meter dash with a time
P!~yoff sp6t in the Eastern
head
coach. carried a 21-0 way winning the AP state of 28.35 and sophomore
~nferenc,e.
Tracy Newcomer (Findlay,
record
intc;&gt; a district semifi. _poll title.
.
:~The Nets. were again
nal game.
But. what is more impor- OH) was 3rd in the 5.000W.i.thout guard Devin
Things
couldn't
be
much
tant.
Jured's -grade-point meter run (20:07.44).
'karris, their leading scorbetter
for
a
kid,
u
family.
u
averuge ·this year is urounct ·a Walker wa~ third in the
er; who missed his fifth
hammer (91 feet. 3 inches)
school,
right?
.
3.2.
S!i!lighl game with a shouland
the disc us (94 feet.
But then Sutch Sullinger · Tough love created a Mr.
der injury.
and school . administrators Basketball with some 'per- eight inches) .
• ·varejao,
Zydrunas
Other RedStom1 women
noticed thut his son wusn 't spective .
llgauskas and Williams
scoring
results : Cructher, .
doing his s,·hoolwork and
"Last year I messed up
scared 16 apiece and West
4th
in
ltie
shot put (32 feet)
wusn't applying himsdf in with grades und we lost that
hpd 1.3 points with nine
ciuss. Jared had been gaine:" Jared said. "Thm's and 5th in the discus (81
· rebounds for the Cavs. ·
' warned before, but hadn't the most · press ure -I've ever feet, four inches): Wampler:
AP photo paid
s¥bo again showed they are
attention. There had on me . With us losing. it 4th in the 800-meter run
Northland High School's Jared Sullinger, right , defends as seemed to be only one way was ali on me il' I didn't do (2:34.86): Harris . 5th in the
fllQCh more than James .
.Dooling had II points Brookhaven's Ke'Chaun Lewis (22) drives during a basket- to ·get the point across: Saleh
, Please see Rio, II
and 10 assists for the Nets. bail game at Northland High Schooi.in Columbus.
sat his son down for a game. Please see Sulllncer, Bl

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RJCHMOND. Va. (APl The U.S. Department of
Labor filed complaints
Wednesday accusing suspended NFL "Star Michael
Vick. of illegally spending
about $13 million in pension plan funds for his own
benefit, including paying
restill,ltion ordered in his
dogfighting conspiracy case.
The department filed the
complaints· in federal dislrict
and ~ptcy courts the
same day Vtck. left a federal
. lockup in Kansas, apparent. ly bound for Virginia to
appear at a bankruptcy hearing next week. . Viele was at
1\te Federal Transfer Center
in Oklahoma City late
Wednesday afternoon.
Mark Lichtenstein, one of
Viele's bankruptcy attorneys,
declined to comment on
both the Labor Department
allegations and the details of
Viele's apparent temporary
move to Virginia for the
April 2 hearing.
The Labor Department
said' Vick made a series of
prohibited transfers from a
pension plan sponsored by
MV7, a celebrity marketing
company owned by the former Atlama Falcons quarter·
back. The
department
alleges that Vick violated his
duties as trustee of a pension
plan that covered nine current or former MV7 employees.
''This action sends a message
that
the
Labor
Department will not tolerate
the misuse of plan money
and will take whatever steps
necessary to recover the
assets owed to eligible
workers." Secretary of
Labor Hilda L. Solis said ·in
a prepared statement.
The department also
accused two of Vick 's former financial advisers, Mary
R. Wong and David A.

·Sullinger
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anything the next season, if
the team didn't do anything
the next season. But I didn't
want it to be that way. I
learned my lesson. I wanted
to come back and have a
great year and have the
team go all the way to the
state tournament. And here
we are."
Northland
takes
on
Warren Harding in the
semifinals on Friday night.
These are heady times at
Northland. Without what
happened a year ago, this
lengthy trip in the tournament m1ght never have happened.
"We never get bigger than
the game itself," said Satch.
"The game was here before
we were born and it'll still
be here after we ' re all dead
and gone. I told my three
sons, and I tell all my playe·rs, 'You play the game the
way you live your life.' If
you don't give this game the
total respect it deserves, it's
going to frustrate you. You
dedicate yourself, then
when you
accomplish
something the rewards will

come."
Older Sullinger brothers

J.J. and Julian played at
Ohio State and Kent State,
respectively. J.J. is in the
process of switching professional teams, moving from
Philippines
to
the
Venezuela. Julian is on
spring break from Kent
State, where he is finishing
up his degree work.
"My brothers just want
what's best for me," Jared
said.
Many recruiting experts
tab Jared as the top JUnior
prospect in the nation . He .
has verbally committed to
play for Ohio State and
coach Thad Matta in 18
months. He is only the fifth
junior to win the prestigwus
Mr. Basketball award , JOining Jimmy Jackson. Greg

Talbot, of participating m
some of the transfers .
The filing further complicates Viele's bankruptcy
case, which has gmdulllly
moved along in Newport
News while Vick serves a
23-month prison term in the
federal
penitentiary
in
Leavenworth, Kan . The
judge presiding over the
bankruptcy case has ordered
Vick to testify in· person at
next week's hearing on confirmation of his Chapter II
plan.
U.S. Bureau of Prisons
spokeswoman Felicia Ponce
said Wednesday that Viele
was at the Oklahoma transfer facility but added that
she could not disclose the
inmate's ultimate destinatiol\ until it he arrives. There
was no indication of when
Viele left Leavenworth or
when he would arrive in
v· . ia.
~ will likely be kept in
a southeastern Virginia jail
until the hearing. but it wasn't known which one.
Newport News Sheriff Gabe
Morgan said he had not been
notified that Viele would be
staying in the city jail, but it
was possible Viele and federal marshals could show up
unannounced.
U.S.· Bankruptcy Judge
Frank Santoro earlier this
month rejected .the idea of
allowing testimony by video
hookup. saying he needed
Viele in .the courtroom so he
could assess his demeanor
and credibility.
Viele's t?lan for paying his
creditors ts based largely olt
his intention to resume his
NFl:. career. Viele was suspended indefinitely after his
2007 indictment, and NFL
'Roger
Commissioner
Goodell has said he will
review Vick's status after he ·
is released.
Simpson, LeBron James
and O.J . Mayo.
Asked to describe what
people will· notice most
about his game, Jared said,
"Just winning, actually. If
we win, I'm happy."
He is a dominant inside
player, but also has silky
moves away from the basket. He says he has gleaned
the best parts of his brothers' games, one of whom
was an inside player
(Julian) and one a perimeter
shooter and slasher (J .J.).
His father said as a coach
he must walk a fine line
when it comes to handhng
his son. He doesn't want to
treat him differently from
the other players. He alsp
must dispense discipline
evenly, while upho)ding u
credo that applies to all.
"What's more important:
the r.rogram or the mdividual?' Satch asked rhetorically. " If an individual
thinks he's more important,
then we probably aren ' t
going to wm with that person anyway."
Northland didn't win with
that person in last year's
district semifinal. This year
it's in the state tournament,
The point obviously got
through.
"It was for my own
good," Jared said of the
decision. "Now I'm in class
and I'm handling my own
busmess . Him doing that, 11
opened my eyes and gave
me a big ol' slice of humble

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STORRS, Conn. (AP) The
University
of
Connecticut said it will
review a Yahoo! Sports
report that the school broke
NCAA rules when it
recruited former basketball
player Nate Miles .
Miles, a 6-7 guard from
Toledo, Ohio, was given
lodging,
transportation,
meals and representation
by ' sports agent . Josh
Nochimson . and a UConn
assistant coach' knew about
the , relationship between
the player and the agent,
Yahoo reported, citing
interviews,
documents
obtained
under
the
Freedom of Information
Act and other sources.
Nochimson, a former student manager for UConn,
was considered a representative of UConn 's athletic
interests by the NCAA and
was prohibited from having
contact with Miles or giving him anything of value,
Yahoo reported.
Records also show that
five UConn coaches called
Nochimson and text-niessaged him at least I ,565
times during a nearly twoyear period before ·and
after Miles' recruitment in
2006 and early 2007 . Head
coach Jim Calhoun had 16
of those communications,
Yahoo reported.
• UConn released a statement Wednesday saying
that when it began recruiting Miles, it consulted its
outside
counsel, who
worked with NCAA staff to
examine everything about
Miles' amateur status.
"The NCAA's Eligibility
Center reviewed all information that it had concerning the student-athlete's
eligibility sta,us and determined that he was eligible
for his freshman year. The
student-athlete departed
from the university before
ever participating in athletics competition," the statement said.
The university, which
said it released numerous
public
documents
to
Yahoo, said it is reviewing
the article to determine
whether action is required.
"The University takes
very seriously its responsibilities of NCAA membership and will do all that is
expected to follow up on
any information related to
possible NCAA rules violations." the statement said.
The Huskies are in
Glendale, Ariz .. prepanng
for their NCAA Sweet 16
game
against
Purdue
Thursday night. They were
among the teams that were
ranked No. I in basketball
polls during the regular
season, and are the No. 1
seed in the tournament's
West Regional.
UConn athletic director

Jeff Hathaway, in Boston at
the East Regional as an
NCAA site representative,
declined to comment and
referred to the university
statement.
Miles was expelled from
UConn in October without
ever playing a game for the
Huskies after be was
charged with violating a
restraining order in a case
involving a woman who
claimed he assaulted her.
He is now attending the
College of Southern Idaho
and plays for the school's
basketball team .
UConn said Yahoo's
story includes "no current
student-athletes and no student-athlete who has ever
competed for the institution."
Nochimson did not return
a message seeking comment Wednesday, while the
NCAA declined to comment.
A call to Miles' mobile
phone went unanswered
Wednesday.
Yahoo reported
that
NCAA rules allow only
one phone call per rnonth
to a prospect or his family
in the player's junior year
of high school, but said
AP photo
UConn exceeded that limit
fro in late 2006 into 2007, Connecticut head coach Jim Calhoun watches his team
which may be a m 11jor during a men's NCAA college basketball tournament pracrecruiting violation .
· tice Wednesday i~ Glen~ale, Ariz .. Connecticut will face
Former UConn assistant Purdue Thursday 1n a reg1onal semifinal game.
coach Tom ' Moo~e •. ~ow
Moore exchanged several recruits over a five-year
head coach at Qummp~ac,' 'text messages with both period, leading to Sampson
made three calls to Mtles Miles and · Noehimson on being barred in 2006 from
and 27 other calls to Miles' the nights of Nov. II 'lind calling recruits or recruitgu_ardian. and a. person 12, 2006, Yahoo reported. ing off-campus for one
Mtles satd was h1s uncle, Miles committed' to UConn year. The university also
all in December 2006, about a week later.
issued self-imposed saneMiles initially said that tions, including schblarYahoo reported.
Moore acknowledged to he had never heard of ship reductions and fewer
Yahoo Sports that he knew Nochimson. then said the VISits to campus by
Nochimson had contacted agent advised him on his prospective players.
Miles "a couple of times," education and told him
The penalties against
although the documents what college ~oaches and Sampson followed him
show scouts . are looking for, when he became coach at
Yahoo obtained
pages and pages of phone Yahoo said ,
Indiana in March 2006.
and text message correNochimson. abo was the Within two years. the
spondence.
business manager apd per- NCAA found Sampso n
A Quinnipia~; spokesman sonal assistant for former aga10 was involved in
said Wednesday that Moore UConn standout and cur- improper calls, having parwould have no comment.
rent NBA star Richard ticipated in conference
In its statement, UConn Hamilton, having gone calls with prospect[ve
did not address the specific with Hamilton when he Hoosier recru1ts , and that
allegations regarding the was drafted in 1999 by the he misled NCAA and
phone calls and text mes- Washington Wizards. But Indiana
officials who
·
Nochimson filed paper- investigated. He resigned
sages.
Yahoo reported that work . in J~ne 2008 to in February 2008 and
Nochims&lt;;m's relationship decerufy . htmself as an Indiana was later placed on
with Miles began on Nov. agent wllh . the NBA three years NCAA proba·
II, 2006, at a high school Players Assoc1at1on , after tion along with selftournament in suburban Hamtlton fired h1m and imposed sanctions.
Chicago..
and
that accused him of. stealing
The NCAA also hi I
Nochimson and Moore more than $1 m1lhon.
Sampson with a five-year
knew each other from
The NCAA views imper- "show-cause'' order. one of
Nochimson's days as a missible contact as a major the harshest penalties it can
UConn basketball manag- violation because it creates apply to an JOdividual It
er.
an unfair advantage that , means no NCAA instituMoore told Nochimson left unchecked, would lead tion can hire Sampson
that UConn was recruiting ~ 0 student-a_thletes being without first showing cause
Miles as the two men sat mun~ated wtth call~ from he has served his punish·
watching
Miles
play, recrUiters.
ment. effectively preveniYahoo reported. Miles was
Former Oklahoma coa~h mg hun from coaching 111
introduced to Nochimson Kelvm Sampson and hts the college ranks. Sampson
later that day, the report staff made more than 500 is now an assistant with the
Improper calls to 17 NBA's Milwaukee Bucks
said.

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Announcementa ..........................................200
Birthdal/Annlveraary ......... ........................ 20$
Happy ds....................................................210
Lost &amp; Found .............................................. 215
Memory~ank Vou ....................,... -............ 220
Notlcea ......................................................... 225

AecNMional Vehlclea ........:...................... 1000
ATV ·--···-····--·-·--·--·····.. ········"'···· ..·•••·•·..··-·····1005
Blcyclea .....................................................-1010
Booto/Acceooorlos .................................... 1015
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Appllam:e Servlce ....................................... 302
Automotive ..................................._............. 304
Building Materlala .................................. -.... 306
Buslneu ...................................................... 308
Caterlng .......... ................ -•....... ..................... 310
Child/Elderly Care ................. ........ .,............ 312
Computers ......................... ···· -· -- ................314
Contractors ..................................................318
Oomeetlc:a/Janltorlel ................................-.. 318
Electrlcal.. .............................................-...... 320
Financial ... - ...........................................322
Health ....................................................-•..... 326
Healing &amp; Coollng ....................................... 321.,
Home Improvement• 330
lnsurance .....................................................332
LMawrc/Dserv~~~..····-·-·"'''"''''''' .................... 3 34
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Otl')er Sarvlces ............................................. 338
Ptumblng/Eiactrlcal ....................................1340
Professional Sarvlcea ................... .. ............ 342
Repalra .........................................................344
Roofing .................................~ ...................... 346
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TraveVEntertalnment .... :: .... ___ :....... .......... 352
Financla1.. ........ ............................................. 400
Financial Services .................................... 405

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Claaalc/Antlques .............................-........ 2015
Commerclall1ndu•trla1 .............................. 2020
Part• a AcceafOI'..a..................................2025
Sporte Ullllty .............................................. 2030
Trucka ...................,_..., ___ .............................2035
Utility Traller, ................................... ---··-·-·2040

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Went to buy ...............................................2050
Real Eatate Sale• ...................................... 3000
Cemet.-y Plo........................................... 3005
Commerctal ................................................3010
Condomlnluma ...._,_, .......................--...··-··-3015
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Houua tor Sele .........................................3025
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Loti ................................................... .. ....... 3035
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Real Estate Aentala ...................................3500
Apartmenta/Townh0ueee ......................... 3505
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Peraonal-...................................-................. 520
Animals ...... ..................................... ............. 600

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Salea ...........................................................4020
Suppllea ...................... _., ........................... 4025
want to Buy ............................................... 4030
Re•ort Property ...................-................... 5000
Resort Property for ••18 ........................... 5025

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Pets .............................................................. 620
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Farmd Etlppmadnt ....... ................................. 7 os
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Hunting &amp; Land ···--·- ............................... .. 720
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Fuel 011 Coal/Wood1Gaa ............................. 946
Furnlture ............ ............................. .....'........ 950
Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport ................................... 855
Kid's Corner ...................................... 960
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C••hler/Cierk ............................................. 6006
Child/Elderly cara ..................................... 6008
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Constructlon ........ .... ............................. ..... 60t2
Driver• &amp; oenvery ..................................... 6014
Education ........ ..... , ................-........ ........... 6018
Electrical Plumblng ...................................I011
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Law Enforcement ...................................... 6030
MalnteneneWDornestlc ............................. 6032
Managemeni/Supervlaory .......... .............. I034
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MedicaL .................................................... 6031
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Part-Time-Temporaries ............................ 6042
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part. It might be because at Nm that
you'll tXPtrience such joy.
CANCER (June 2 t..July 22)- Once 'fOU
set your heal't on acnieving a specific
OOjtc11ve. there is little doubt tnat \IOU. will
'fach your goal - not just b~ause you
· have what It takes !0 get It but the odds
are slanted In your faYor.
LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 22) - Nice things
happ«&lt; 10 good p4toplt, and because
you ll'f nice to ....,,ryOOif you encounter,
are going. to be one ot the mo&amp;l pop·
ular people around. Enjo~ you

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deserve it.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 4:2) - What
makes you so in dttmand right now is ·
your ability to help otl'lers so rt out their
affairs andlor Show them now to get btl·
ttr rHUI1:8 ·!rom the ,..SO\IrcM with which
they have to work. RewardS will fol~.
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 23) -The needed
cooperation will be there tor you . and it is
all because ot your popularity and hOw
oft.n you tcok the time to make ethel'$
fMI 'Pecial when they we~ down In the

dumps.·

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Care Specialists ,

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ROBERT
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ARIES (Mar&lt;:!&gt; 21·Apri! 19)- TodaV ts a
new ballgama. and the adds are In your
favor that when you get up 1o bal, you'll
-hit the home run that hu bMn eluding
Your dreams will come trut.
TAURUS (Aorii20·May 20)- Although •
wquld be quite unusual. you might have
a strong desire for leaving work earty
and doing something different and

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tMt l'la'4 held ~ou O.Ck. making It easl·
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FINAL PURSUANT TO OAC
aloud for the following:
ACnON. PURSUANT RULE 374~27-02 NC). alter
Specifications. and bld
TO OHIO REVISED neE
IS
HEREBY EICh bid must be ec· forms may be SICured
Concrete Removal
CODE
SECnON GIVEN . THAT
ON com~nled by either a at 1he office of Meigs
and Replacement
3745.07, A FINAL AC· MARCH 16, 2009, THE bld bOnd In an amount County CommlsslonnON ISSUING, DENY- DIRECTOR OF EPA IS. of. 100% of the bid ers,
Courthouse,
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MODIFYING, SUED A FINAL PERMIT amount with a surety Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, ; () ~ .......... i
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REVOKING, OR AE· TO INSTALL (PTI 106- aaflslactory to the Phone 74[1:992·2895. A
29 Years Experience
NEWING A PeRMIT, Ll· 08301) TO AMERICAN etoresald
Mtlgs c141poalt of 0 dollars will
Call: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
CENSE, OR VARIANCE MUNICIPAL POWER· County Commission· be required lor oath set
For: • ChaiR link Fencing &amp; Wood
WHICH IS NOT PRE· OHIO, INC. (AMP· era or by certified of plans and specHic•
740-992-6971
CEDED 'BY A· PRO. OHIO), 2600 AIRPORT check, cashiers check, lions, check made
Fencing • Rooni Additions • Garages
POSED ACTION, .MAY DRIVE, COLUMBUS, or latter of credit upon payable to·. The lull
lnsureJ.
• Vinyl and Wood Siding • Rooting
BE APPEALED TO THE OHI043219. THIS PEA- a solvenl bank In 1ha amount will be returned
Fret&gt; E:stimah;s
•
Pole
Barns • Putio's, Pon:hes und Decks
ERAC BY FILING AN MIT .
AUTHORIZES amoun1 of not less than wllhln thirty (30) days
APPEAL WITHIN 30. CONSTRUCTION OF 10% of !ht bid amounl alter receipt of bids.
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DAYS OF ISSUANCE AMPGS LANDFILL (FA· In fevor of the aloreaald Each bid must be a"'
OF THE FINAL ACnON. CILITY), A NEW AESID· .Meigs County Commls· companied by either a
47239 Riebel Road, Long Bonom. OH
ERAC APPEALS, AC· UAL SOLID WASTE sloners. Bid Bonds bid bond In an amount
COMPANIED BY A $70 LANDFILL LOCATED shall be accompanied of 100% of tho bid
FILING · FEE WHICH BETWEEN THE INTER- by Proof of Authority of amount with a surety
Cell: 740-416- 1&amp;34
THE COMMISSION IN SECTIONS OF HILL the official or agent satlalactory lo the
ITS DISCREnON MAY .ROAD AND STATE. signing to the bond.
aforesaid
Mel~s
• New Homes
Npt atfilHteJ with ~\tkc: Mnl\:um Roofing &amp; Renllideltng
REDUCE IF BY AFFI· ROUTE 124, AND HILL Bids shall be sealed County CommissionI Garages .
15+ eors e rienre
Frte EsliiiUII"
DAVIT THE APPEL· ROAD AND
EAST end marked as Bid lor · ars or by certified
• Complete
L
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.T LETART ROAD; IN Food Service Vehicle chiCk, cashl.era cheek,
Remodeling
Johnson's Tree
DE M 0 N STRATE S MEIGS COUNTY. AMP· and mailed or delivered or latter of credit upon
THAT PAYMENT OF OHIO IS THE APPLI· to: Melga CounW Com- a solvent bank In the
Service
THE FULL AMOUNT OF CANT
FOR
THE missioners
amount of not less than
I'IV"
&amp;
Galllpolb, OH 45631
THE FEE WOULD PERMIT TO INSTALL. Courthouse
10% of the bid amount
Slo &amp; [
Seamless Gullers
Insured. Frre
CAUSE
EXTREME THIS PERMIT ALSO Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
In favor altha aforesaid
P ompore
Rooling. Siding, Gu!ters
Estimates, 20yrs Exp.
7411-441·9.l87
HARDSHIP, MUST BE GRANTS TWO EXEMP· Attention of bidders Is Meigs County Commls- ·------~~
Insured &amp; Bonded
FILED WITH:
ENVI· TIONS. THIS ACTION coiled to all of the re- sloners, Bid Bonds
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IIONMENTAL REVIEW OF THE DIRECTOR IS qulremants contained Shall be accompanied
CORNER STONE
APPEALS. COMMIS· SUBJECT TO ALL In this bid packet, por• by Proof of Authority of
SION, 309 SOUTH RULES,
REGULA· llcularly to the Federal the official or agent CONSTRUCTION
F.OUATH
STREET, TIONS, AND SPECI· LabOr Slenc141rda Provi· signing the bond.
ROOM 222, COLUM- FlED CONDmONS.
alons and Davis-Bacon Bids shell be sealed
Roofing. Siding,
BUS, OHIO 43215. A (3) 26
·
Wages. ve~oua lrisur• and marked as Bid lor ·
"IV.· Care For Y.mr 1iws"
Soffit, Decks,
COPY OF THE APPEAL
ance
requirements, Door Replacement ProDoors. Windows,
Knowlcdg o abl£' E-:pertcn &lt;.: t.' d
MUST BE SERVED ON
Public Notk:e
virlous equel opportu· jecl and mailed or deElectric, Plumbing,
Tr cunt~ d .1nd In sured
THE
DIRECTOR
nlty provisions, and the livered to :
Drywall, ·
WITHIN 3 DAYS A"ER NOTICE TO CONTRAC- requirement lor a pay· Meigs County Comml•
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FILING THE APPEAL TORS .
men! bond and per· &amp;loners
.
Remodeling. Room
. Sl'Uit L Swain
WITH THE ERAC.
Sealed proposals lor lormance bond lor Courthouse
Additions
IS.\
Certlflecl Mborlst,
FINAL. ISSUANCE OF the Council on Aging. 100'14 of !lie contact Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Local Contractor
Ctrtilkd Orri»m&lt;ntal &amp;
PERMIT TO INSTALL
Food Service Vehicle price. No bidder may Attention of bidders Is . 740-367.0544
· l .•ndtl&lt;upe l'roft.sluoool
AMERICAN MUNICIPAL Projacl. Meigo County, withdraw his bid within called to ell of the re·
Frae Eotlmatoa
G•lllpolit;, 011
POWER· OHIO, INC.
Ohio Aa per speclflce- 1hlrty (30) days alter the qulrements con1alned
740-367.0536
2100 AIRPORT DRIVE, Ilona In bid packet will actual da11 of the open· .In this bid packet, per740-446-lOIS
COLUMBUS, OH 43219 be received by the lng 1hareol. The Meigs tlc~larly to the Federal
OH· ACTION DATE: Meigs County Commls· county Commissioners Labor Standards Provl·
o:l/1612009 .
slonere lit their office el raaerve the rlghl!o re- slonsand Oavis-Bacon
Replacement
FACILITY DESCAIP· the
Courthouse, jectany or all bids.
Wagas, various lnsurWindows and ·
nON: SOLID WASTE
Pomaroy, Ohio 45769 M!ck Davenport
ance
requirements,
IDENTIFICATION NO. : untlii :OO p.m., April!&amp;, Meigs county Commls- ·various equal opportuVinyl Siding
06-08301
2009 and than at 1:15 slo~era
nit~ provisions, and the
&amp; Removal
Specialists, LTD
THIS FINAL ACTION p,m, at said office (3) 26 , 31 (4) 6
requirement lor a pey·
• Prurnplund Quuli!y
NOT · PRECEDED BY opened and read aloud
ment bond and per(740) 742·2563
Work ·
PROPOSED ACTION lor the following :
Public Notice
lprm~nce bOnd tor
• Siding • Vinyl
*Reasonable
Rates
AND IS APPEALABLE (This Is the second bid
100% of the contract
1 Molal
Windows
*Insured '
TO ERAC. PERSONS request, the commla· NOTICE TO CONTRAC- price. No bidder may
ond Shinglc Roufs
WISHING TO BE ON alonera received no TORS
withdraw his bid within
*ExperienCed
OHIO EPA'S INTER- bids on the first r~· Sealed proposals lor thirty (30) daysaher the
• Decks • Additions. · References Available!
ESTED PARnES MAIL- quaa.t).
the Portland Commu, actual date of the open· • Vinyl Siding
•Eiertrlral
Call Gury Stanley @
lNG LIST FOR THIS Speclllca11ons, and bid nlty Cantor- Door Re· lng thereof. The Meigs • Replacement
•
Plumbin~
PROJECT MUST SUB- forma may ba secured placement
Project, County Commlaslon·
740-591 -K044
Windows
• Pole Barns
MIT A REQUEST IN el the office of Melga Molga County Ohio As era raserve 1he right to
Plt!a:\e
leave me!'isn e
·Roofing
WRITING TO OHIO . County Commission· per apeclflcatlons In reject any or all blds.
·Decks.
EPA, DIVISION OF era,
Courthouse, bid packet will be re· Mlck Davenport •
SOLID AND INFEC· Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 calved by the Meigs Meigs County Commls· ·Garages
TIOUS WASTE MAN- Phone 740.992·2895. A County Commission- sloners
• Pole Bulidlnga
, Room Addition&gt;. Remodeling, Mttol &amp;
AGEMENT,
AnN: deposit of 0 dollars will oro at their oHica at the (3) 26, 31, (4) 6
• Room Add!Uona
Shingl• Roofs, Ntw Humes, Siding, Decks,
SYSTEMS MANAGE· be required lor each set Courthouea, Pomeroy,
Owner:
Bathroom Remodeling, Licensed &amp; Insured
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~men's 4:.800 lnDl
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8raJJdon
Crislip

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Chad
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'lllatthew
Speu~er
~erington, OH) .a nd
Biyce Wilson (Jackson,
OH) was first with a time
of 8:09.42 .
· Senio.r thrower Kyle
liiotge (Eaton. OH) was
&amp;st m tht meli.'s bammer
\lliow {I H feet. 6 ? incht;S). witb a ·best effort of
!1111
io the discus ( 126
~. 3 inches). Georg_e
• • SCCillld in the shot put
~feet, l inehes).
- Rio went 2-3-4 in the
1,500-meter run with
. S~cer taking second
&amp;-uh a time of 4:14.11. ·
lbya: Wilson furished 3rd
~ 4 :19.76 and McCIIlty
tru fourth with a time of .
tBelpre,

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t:-19.86.
:: Sophomore Mike Green
l,Columbus, OH) finislled
:Min the long jump with
11 tlest leap of (20 feet.
~- inches) and .Jrd in

lf.le 100-meter dasb with a
time of
11 .60
and
M'c&lt;:urty was 3rt! in the
5 .OOO• meter
run
(16:4532).
Other scoring results for
tbe RedSton:n: Spencer,
4th in the 800-meter run
(2:GS.&amp;3): Crislip. 5th in
tbe 800 (2:06.83); Green,
Sth in the ZOO (24.07):
sophomore
Justin
Fnncisco (Belpre, OK),
Stb in the HO-meter hurdles 06.58); freshman .
z.u.e Miller (Grove City,
OH), 5th in the 5.000

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against
est
Virginia
Tech. ~ mtum did them
some good as tbeJI blanked
tbe GQI.:5m Bears· 9-() on
Tuesday aftr:mooo at Bob
Evans Field. li was tbe
third win ill as many
games aga!•st tile furure

Mid-South opponent.
. Rio Gfllllde ( 15-LO)
cb.ipJII':(i awal' early. scoring live of tbe nine- runs in
the flrst three innin~s .
The Red:Storm had U b.its
in tb.eglime.
Junior catcher Tyler
Plumpton {P'eterborouglt,
ONt) and Junior centetfielder
Ryan
Yali:ura
(Pickering, ONT) both
went 2-for-4 at the plate to
lead
the
offense.
Plumpton had a dmlble
and an RBI while Yalura
scored two l'lli1S and also
stole a base.
Junior designated hitter
Sean Flanagan {S. Eudid,
OH) was· 2-for-5 with a
run scored and an RBI.

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-we b.ad a ,great fust
meet,~ said Rio Grande
llead coach Bob Willey.
~we registered for five
relays and we. won five
relays. r m very pleased
with are young ladies and
young men .~
Rio will next compete at
the Cedarville Open.
March 28.

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He drove in tbc game's
first run witb a siJI&amp;Ie ill
the
opening
inaing.
Sophomgre fust baseman
Francisco
Ranrire:~~
(Columbus, 08} also. bad
two hits, including a~
ble and an RBI.
Sophomore
shortstop
Brad Konrad (Maumee.
OH) was l-for-3 with a
r:1ID scored, a stolen ~
and he drove in two runs
· while junior rightfielder
Tyler Sdtun.l (Cincinnati,
OR) was I -for-2 witb a
sacrifice fly that brouglit
in a 1\1111. Senior third baseman Edwin Orta (Caracas,
YEN) dro"e in a run
despite going o-f~-4 at
~plate.

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Lefty · Ryaa

Cnmer !Olympia, WA)
s~ and! pitched io tbe
first three. innings. sum:ndering two hits while strill.ing OIJI two and bitting a
batter. Sophomore Angel
Slllltill~ (Santa Isabel,

PR) pi!
.·eked

up the will iii

relief.
Santiago ( 4-2) went tbt
middre three inniap. aDd
aiJowed two b.its ad nwo
bit bt71!1e0!l wbiJe slrikiaf
out three. Freshman ll]Jaa
CbapmaD (R.aciw, OR)
llddN two scoreless
frames with a strikeout
IUid ~ freshman.
Ben Schlater {Lewisburg.
OH) pitched a scoreless
nin~ ro,end the game.
Rio suappe.d a p!ilo-game
bing sll.id- with~ victo-

ry.
WVU-Tech·
(7 -12)
recorded seven hits with
Gerardo Hemallcift and
.letemiab 'Mills. collcl:tiDg
· two hits each. 'Ibe-Got:dien
Reus. posted some mil
tlu:e.ats, btU could not get a.
i.ey hit t&amp; push across a
.run as they Sl:niJII;Ied Dine
batters ill the game.
Pete Vandeob.out CO&gt;-~)
took. the loss as fte galle up
two runs (one earned) on

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two bits ia tile first inning
VudcD:Ilout pom:d oR
strihout i:Jt tk game.
Ia tilt tluee victories
over tbc Golden Bars dlis.

PhD program
explores Christian
spirituaJity, A6

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scamd\*m,J9i.1.
' '1iJ wau good. to be- bKk.
good to get a
wiD. after we ended! thespriqtriyoaasournote,"
· said Rio- 6mlde licad
coach Btad Wamimoat.
'"Ho~y this will be a
good! springboard: for us as
we get bad. into- coolerence piA]! this weeken&lt;l"
-we 111anll!td' to- get some .
of Qltt pibi:ftcts some wod
and they ali pounded die
sttill:: illllne lllld' we gQt
timd)IIWs wbat we
l1te:Cfltd them.~ Wlll'llimODI
· added.
Rio . ~ will cootiit-ue its fl"e-game bom.estand with a diooblelleadeF
against Ppint Pari: Olil
SalurdaJi beginning: at r
p.m.

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POMEROY The Meigs
County
Board of . Mental
Retardation and Developmental
Disabililies will seek bid$ for a
$.300.000 addition to Carleton
SchooL
The money necessary fur the project bas been approved at tb.e state
tevel. but past attempts to sell the

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RIO GRANDE - The
University of Rio Grande
RedStorm baseball team
returned home oa Tuesday
for a mde-\lp · game

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project have been thwarted by high smaller classrooms into two and have con~tru.ction opportum.nes
costs. Executive Director Kay construction of a restroom.
iiVailable to area . mntra~tors and
Davis met with Meigs County
The- addition · wouta serve three . wo(kers ." ·
Commissioners Thursday to seek. integrated special education preThe Ohio Department of MR!DD
approval to advertise for bids on a school classes serving avproximate· first awarded the funiling t;o the
scaled-down version of the project. ly 30 children. Qo.11i&amp; sald .
Local board. The money is ear•
· The l'atest building proposal
"'l"he project will be beneficial II? marked sokly tor construction 011
w0uld in~olve addition o,f 2,040 of not only tbe school. but also the renovations of early .:hildhoOd proclassroom space. a speech t:hero1py community during these difficult grams and can only be used for that
room 'and a sensory room . economic times.~· Davis told com- purpose. [)avis said.
Renovations to • existing space missioners. ·'It will be good· to see
woufd include . converting three growth in our community and to

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game is guaranteed
in the tournament." Pitt
point §uard Le'&lt;ance Fields
said. Being No. l seed,
e'iet'JIOOe is_ gunning. f01'
)IOU. We think we did a
great job taking the team•s
6est shot and making plays
we needed down the stretch
to win the game.~
rourth-seeded
Xavier
!21-7) advanced witb wins
over Portland State and
WISConsin after going just
S-5 in its previous 10
gwnes.
fLnd now it must face a
Pit! team with an outstandini point guard in fields. a
p®lerful rebounder · in
J.)eluan Blair and a danger~ scorer in Sam Young.
:wbo had 32 points against
Oldahoma State.
: l'-Wbere it really starts and
'slips is to be physical our~ves, to not allow them to
dOminate us on the glass,"
Miller said. "Our defense in
·geaeraJ is what b.as allowed
~to have 27 wins. It's why
we're here and what we just
,diP last weeken~. Our great:es! strength Will be tested
-~t. to me, the best at
:ooing it."
: .:aut the Musketeers are
bi'iger - three of their
.stirters are taller· than the
l'athers' tallest, Blair )JII have greater depth. So
fi#'s reg'Ulars must avoid
Ml trouble.
· : flields is most concerned
i!M!ut Xavier's size.
:-~'They're really tall at
:it'ie~ posi~ion," .he said.
:"We ve got to do a great job

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:SEOAL's second division
only seven times during tb.e
flast · 40 years. Under ·
'Osborne. GAHS has won
::14 sectionals, two district
tournament crowns, and
,11~ared in the regionals
·lwtce. The Blue Devils b.ave
been district runner-up four
.:times and a district semifiilalist 21 times. Osborne has
llecn named SEOAL and
~trict basketball coach of
l)le year 12 times.
•· Besides coaching basket~1. Osborne has spent 22
~~ars as a tennis coach
'(with
three
SEOAL
.aowns), 11 years as a base:ball c.o ach, recording more
than 100 wins witb. a district
:nt'nner-up effort in 1971.
'and coached a Blue Devil
·g olf match in the state golf
tournament in the early
'2000s. He was an assistant
:coach of the track and field
telll!l when GAHS won the
1970 SEOAL title .
Durin'g
his teaching
~ateer at GAHS. Osborne
has taught physical education. health and general sci-$lce and driver's edu~:ation.
:Known around southern
Ohio as "Coach Oz" or
"The Wizard," Osborne has
eoacbed in the Ohio NorthSOuth. All-Star game. OhioKentucky and Olto-West .
Virginia All-Star games.

·S outhern
approves

of bolting them oot and 110t
giving them second~ance

rtuni.ties."

~ is rested aftet playing

just two games siDi:e losing
to west Vuginia in the first
round of the Big East tour- .
nament on March t2. So .
any bruise&amp; from the- battering the Panthets took
against Big East teams
should be heal~ by now.
"'ur practiCes are very
intense, very tough. Gu]!s
lea11e bleeding most of the
times just from drills we
run. And it gets yQII ready
for the games.~ Fields said.
"DeJuan bad a little fall the
last game. but be's fine. So
everybody is good."
.
fields IS the fates! p!lint
guard to exceJ at Pitt. His
assists-to-turnover ratio is
second• best in the ·nation.
He recently passed Brandin
Knight for most assists in
one season at the school.
In folll'lh pla£e on that
list? The cunent coach of
Xavier. who played at Pitt
from 1987 through 1992.
"Coach did play there.
everybody knows that,"
Raymond said. "It's the elephant in the room. But
we •re just going to focus on
trying to do our best and
play at the highest lev_el."
Even if tbey •re not m one
of the highest-rated conferences simply
because
they're not in a BCS football league.
"To me, it'&amp; so much more
about your program tban the
name on tbe front of your
jersey and what you stand
for than whether you're. .i n
this conferenc.e or tbat conference ... Miller said. "And
l think college football and
college bas.ketball are completely different when it
comes to that." ·
Osborne has been a bighty sought-after speaker on
both bas.ketball and his philosophy of life .
A two-sport MVP (basketball and baseball) and an
athletic hall of fame member of Geneva High School
and Wittenberg Univeni!JI.
he led his American Legion
team (Ashtabula Rubber) to
a. state championship as a
pitcher and Wittenberg to a
Division ll regional title.
It will be Osborne's second state award.lD 2003, be
was recipient of the
OHSAA's Sportsman~~~·
Ethics and Integri!JI (
)
Award.
Osborne has · served as
president of the District 13
Coaches
Basketball
Association. which started
with 13 members and now
has more than 300 in a district that bas the smallest
number of schools in the
state. Osborne is also a
charter member of the
GAHS Athletic Hall of
Fame committee. Both
committees are active in
generating
scholarship
money for worthy student
athletes.
The 2009 ceremony is
scheduled for Salurday.
Marc!t 28.· before the
Division II state finals contest.
Osborne und his wife
Jennifer reside in Gallipolis.
They have two grown children, and two grandchildren .
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At its most
tbe Southern
local Board of Education
approved the list ofgraduating seniors that mak.e up the
class of 2JJ09.
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order. is as follows: Tara
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Weslie
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Christopher Brauer. James
Nathantel Moss. Bradliioy
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Kara
Nichole Myers. Taylor Naslt
Burge. Chelsea Ann Pape.
James Alex.ander Carnahan.
Samantha Jane f&gt;',ltterson,
Merri Kathleen Collilts. Eric
Wayne Perry. Kevin Lemuet
Coppick. Jordan Douglas
Pickens. Tiffanie; Nacheal
Deem . Thomas Charles
Justin Porter. Beau Royce
.Diddk, Paul James Powell.
luke Nathaniel Dillard.
April · Nicol~ Richards,
Marvin Nelson Eddy IlL
Bobbi lee Rift1e. Michael
H. Flinn. Robert Weston
Roberts. Brody Everett
Flint,.
Zachary
Wayne
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Je'fma Lei~h Simpson.
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Federal stimulus funds will
allow the Ohio Department
of Transportation to expedite construction on the
fmal 1wo phases of the
three-phased Nelsonville

Bypass.
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fWlds to complete the fmal

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torridor"
connecting
.._ 6 Colwnbus and Charleston.
86 W.Va. That corridor also
includes the Ravens wood
A3 Connector and Atb.ensB Section Dd!Win projecl on U.s. 33 in
Meigs CoWity, as well as tb.e
bypass of LW1Caster. ttll of
which havt" been completed.
The first phase of this
new four-lane rotrdwuy car·
'tying U.S. 33 between the
cities of Nelsonville uml
Logan began last year.
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tlteseTtnal two phases were
not scheduled 10 l!legin until
after 2012 ..
"The increase in funds
will accelerate the ~roj.ecfs
&lt;.·ompletion and wtll save
the state of Ohio money in
long term:· said Stat&lt;' Rep .
Debbie Phillips, D-Athens .
"ODOT officials estimate
savings could reaclt as.
much as $40 million over
lbe life of tb.e project."
The NeJsonville project is
one of 149 p.rojeets in Ob.io
l'unded through the stimtllus.
appropriation. Those projects are designed to create
. over 21.000 jobs, Govern01
Ted Strickland said.
"We have identified projects that will put lh\lUstmds
of Obioa~~s to work quickly ... Strickland said . ''B\It to
make the best use of these
resources, we must also
leverage them to create
tomorrow's opportlUiities ."
"ln . uddition to distributing the federal transporta- ·

tion stimulus resoum:s
broadly to provide Ohioans
in every region with an
oppor1tmity to participate in
lhe econo~mc recQvery,. we
are also targeting . funds to
develop unique regional
economi•· assets.'"
"Doing so will strengthen
. the state's infr&lt;~.Structure systell\ while also lx.Jlstering
eachregion'seconomic vitttl·
ity in immel!Slll1lble ways."
Federal
trans{X&gt;rtation
stimulus funds torahng $n4
milli011 will be spent in near·
ly e:very Ohio C01J11ty. In
Meigs County. ODOT will
spend $.815,000 lor improve'
ments to Ohio 7 under the
federal funding package.
When combined with
Re•:overy Act funds al!O&lt;.:ated rmuer Ohill 's Rum!
Transit Program. stimulus
investments will be nmde in .
87 of Ohio's 88 counties.
ODOT will invest $603.5
million into 113 roadway
projects . Of tho,...- 113 pro·

jects. $242.~ million is dedicated to 30 bridge projects .
and $360.6 million 'Ill 83
p&lt;wement proj~cts.
Und~r th~ R~~.·overv A.:t.
50 p•m·ent of the ~tat.: ·s
lr::msportation
stimulus
funds must be obligated and
a:;signed to specific projt'L'b
by June :?.9 . The rem&lt;tinitlg
amount must be obligated
and tlSsignt.&gt;d to specifi.:
projects by Mtm:h 1. '2010 .
State Senator Jimmy
Stewart. R-Aiban~. s&amp;d the
Nels011ville project has been
a priority in the legis-lature.
"Throughout the transpOrtatiou bltdget pnx:ess. 1
have beell vocal about tbe
importance of the Nelsonville
Bypass to the future . of
Sotttheast Ohio's t'COnomy
and h'tve worktxl with the
Strkk.kmd Administration.
offiduls at tho:- Ohio
0e(l&lt;utmentofTransprn1ation
and mv fdll'w k·\:islulol'$ to
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b~tween exposure to CS &lt;md
pregnan,·y &lt;'Omplications
and birth defects have been. ·
identified by the C8 Health
PaneL but it is not believed
that C8 cause&gt; mis.·arriage.
premature birth&gt; c&gt;r low
bit1h wei~ht
The 'so: i~JKe
Pant.'L
fDnned tll d~t&lt;'nnine if there
is a link. bt·twt'en exposure
ltl the &lt;:hemic a! . &lt;md any
htunan disease. announced
rt'sulls of &lt;Ill :evaluation of
the rd&lt;ltil'nship bt·tween (8
and CSS in th.: blO&lt;.xl and
reprodUL'Iive heallh . The
atl&lt;llysi&gt; is based on recem
pregnanci.:s among Mid·
Ohio valley residents who
participated in the 200~·
2006 C8 Health Project.
. A summary of tbe ·study
hlls been tiled with tbe Wood
County. W.Va. court as
rt'lju irt'{l by senlement of a
dass a,·timl lawsuit in ~004 .
\\!omen who participated
in 1he C8 Heahh Project
were as~ed alx1ut e&lt;~ch of
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