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Ohio's Driving While Text Messaging Laws Take a Turn for Safety

February 14, 2010 by Sam Swineharte

The practice of texting while driving has become a state-wide issue enabling many individuals to take action for the situation.  Cleveland has been one of the first major cities in Ohio

New Member Orientation Brings Good Fortune for Business Owners

February 14, 2010 by Sam Swineharte

A new member orientation for business members was held at the Columbus Chamber of Commerce on Friday to inform members about the benefits their businesses receive through the Chamber.
 

Twitter vs. Facebook

February 9, 2010 by Kendra Poling

Social networking sites have become more popular in the past few years.  Facebook and Twitter are gaining new users daily and thus raising the question: which one is better? Students at Columbus State Community College seem to favor Facebook for their lifestyle and Twitter for fun.

Race Tracks Hoping for Slot Machines

February 4, 2010 by Nicole Joy

 
On November 3, 2009, the vote in Ohio was “Yes” to Issue 3. This day would change race tracks in Ohio for the time being.
The effect the casinos are going to have on race tracks in the words of Jim Koehler who is an owner of horses that race in Ohio is, “Basically it's going to kill out race tracks.” 

Columbus Job Market Part of the Thinnest in 26 Years

February 4, 2010 by Nicholas Robison

Columbus citizens found the job market in 2009 to be historically bare. Thanks to an economy driving the cost for food, house and car payments, utilities, and gas prices even higher, people everywhere are searching for better (or even second and third) jobs.

Homeowners Beware

March 20, 2009 by Alan Cooper

There has been a recent surge in home invasions this past month in the University District of Columbus, Ohio ranging from crime related burglaries to honest mistakes.  These shouldn’t be taken lightly even though some are humorous.
 

More Money, Less Waiting for Heaven

February 13, 2009 by Alan Cooper

In these rough times, people tend to turn toward things that they can trust and count on. For some, its a stable job, for others its family, but a lot of individuals are setting their eyes on God. With economic woes and wars spanning the globe, people are focusing on a higher power and what they can be doing for him, or what he can be doing for them.

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