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In the News (Sun 26 May 13)

  
  Five Points
Five Points, Alabama, United States [Town]; population was 200 in 1990; housing units was 76 in 1990; location is 33°1'N 85°21'W; land area is 1.03 square miles (660 acres); FIPS code is 26200 [SourceCBP]
Five Points, Florida, United States [CDP]; population was 1,136 in 1990; housing units was 468 in 1990; location is 30°13'N 82°39'W; land area is 2.67 square miles (1,710 acres); FIPS code is 22475 [SourceCBP]
Five Points, Ohio, United States [CDP]; population was 1,554 in 1990; housing units was 510 in 1990; location is 39°34'N 84°12'W; land area is 2.93 square miles (1,875 acres); water area is 0.01 square miles (7 acres); FIPS code is 27303 [SourceCBP]
www.placesnamed.com /f/i/five_points.asp   (2525 words)

  
 The Post Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Going into this past weekend’s matches, the No. 21 Ohio volleyball team was aware of how dangerous the Ball State Cardinals could be — it was the Cardinals who the Bobcats dispatched in the finals of last season’s Mid-American Conference Tournament and who jumped out to a 3-1 record within the MAC this season.
Ohio jumped to a 9-3 lead in the first game against the Cardinals, but watched it slip away as Ball State closed the gap to 19-18.
The third game was a back-and-forth struggle, as neither team held a lead greater than five points until Ohio took a 20-14 lead late in the contest.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /articles/2006/10/09/sports/15413.html   (572 words)

  
 Ohio's Point System For Traffic Violations
In July, 1996, Ohio's speed limits were raised to 65 mph on designated urban interstates and rural highways for passenger vehicles and commercial buses.
Any Ohio driver convicted of a traffic violation is assessed a specific number of penalty points according to the type of violation.
This point system is only enforced on Ohio interstates outside of urban areas, and applies to cars and other vehicles weighing under 8,000 pounds.
www.ohioinsurance.org /factbook2001/chapter6/chapter_6g.htm   (821 words)

  
 CNN.com - All eyes on Ohio - Aug 31, 2004
Ohio political experts diverged on the true number of undecided voters -- measured at a between 4 and 6 percent in the mid-August poll -- or whether either candidate could pull away substantially.
Ohio's longtime industrial base remains sizable, even as it slowly gives way to more of a service and white-collar economy.
All counties are not created equal: Consider 2000, for example, when Gore nearly defeated Bush in Ohio despite winning just 16 of 88 counties, most of them in heavily populated and highly Democratic cities.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/18/ohio/index.html   (1500 words)

  
 EWG Report || Lead poisoning in Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
An estimated 19,000 children under age six in Ohio have unsafe levels of lead in their blood, according to a new analysis by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) that identifies high-risk counties and neighborhoods across the state.
This dramatic undercounting of lead poisoned children in Ohio is primarily due to the pervasive failure of doctors and HMOs to test children for lead.
Half of the lead poisoned children in Ohio who were not identified live in just 9 counties.
www.ewg.org /reports/ohiolead/summary.php?print_version=1   (956 words)

  
 This Week's Fishing Report
The rocky shorelines and extended points are good places to fish for largemouth bass.
Saugeye are attracted to current and with the water level being drawn down at this time, the saugeye congregate at these constriction points, where water current is most noticeable.
Fish the bait in three to five feet of water and about six-inches off of the bottom.
www.dnr.state.oh.us /wildlife/Fishing/freport/ohioweekly.htm   (1112 words)

  
 Ohio Department of Agriculture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This research was paid for by the Ohio Department of Agriculture using a portion of funds established by an act of Congress in August 2001, which provided an equal grant of $500,000 to each state to promote agriculture.
When asked what Ohio is best known for, over half of the consumers mention field crops and livestock; at least one in ten named vegetable, fruit, or poultry farms.
Ten percent of rural Ohioans, compared to five percent of suburbanites, indicate that farming is the most respected occupation in Ohio.
www.ohioagriculture.gov /pubs/divs/ohag/ohioaginfo/info10.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Ohio Science Olympiad
Ohio has been part of the National Science Olympiad program for 20 years and state participation ranks in the top five out of 46 states currently involved in this program.
A maximum of five ninth grade and seven twelfth grade students on a team is permitted.
Middle schools may invite five of their last year’s eighth grade students to be part of the team.
www.continuinged.ohio-state.edu /scioly   (1619 words)

  
 Ohio's Top Five Spring Muskie Lakes
Ed Lewis, an Ohio Division of Wildlife (ODOW) fisheries biologist, says that the state's great muskie program is a joint effort between anglers and the fisheries departments.
Most Ohio anglers wouldn't be surprised to find that Salt Fork Lake in Guernsey County near Cambridge is on the list of Ohio's most productive muskie waters.
Widely known and heavily fished, Leesville Lake is one of Ohio's premier muskie waters.
www.ohiogameandfish.com /fishing/muskies-pike-fishing/OH_0405_01   (783 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Okay, We Lost Ohio. The Question Is, Why?
We've done a post-election poll of 1,400 rural and exurban voters in Ohio counties that Bush won by an average of 17 percentage points.
In Ohio, the share of the electorate represented by frequent churchgoers actually declined from 45 percent in 2000 to 40 percent in 2004.
Reality: Among Ohio's rural and exurban voters, Bush beat Kerry by just five points among newly registered voters and by a mere two points among infrequent voters (those who did not vote in 2000).
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A34157-2004Dec3?language=printer   (1063 words)

  
 Talking Points for Supporting the Arts
We estimate the economic impact of the arts in Ohio to be in the billions of dollars annually.
One tenth of one percent of Ohio's state budget is allocated for the arts.
The purpose of the report was to examine Ohio's arts and cultural environment, while assessing the publicís perception of available arts and cultural opportunities.
www.ohiocitizensforthearts.org /points.html   (1169 words)

  
 Bobcats Ground the Rockets :: Ohio Extends Home Winning Streak to 34
Ohio improves to 16-2 overall and 6-0 in MAC action while the Rockets fall to 11-7 overall and 4-2 in the conference.
Ohio would not let go of its lead, though, scoring seven of the final eight points to take the first game 30-23.
Ohio will be in action next when it travels to Buffalo and Akron next weekend.
ohiobobcats.cstv.com /sports/w-volley/recaps/100805aaa.html   (627 words)

  
 Starting Points - Ohio Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
With the creation of the Ohio Family and Children First Initiative (OFCF) in 1992, the state began a fundamental restructuring of its education, health, and social services system; the goal of the restructuring was to ensure that all of Ohio's young children start school ready to learn.
Most of Ohio's eighty-eight counties have established councils, and thirty have received special state and federal funding to implement a new program, Ohio Early Start, that seeks to support families with children under age three who are at risk of abuse, neglect, or developmental delay.
Ohio's Starting Points project is managed by the Ohio Department of Health and OFCF through the governor's office.
www.carnegie.org /startingpoints/oh.htm   (437 words)

  
 OLRS Five-Year Strategic Plan
Forecasting a future is the purpose of this "Five Year Plan." The plan will assist OLRS in providing quality services to individuals with disabilities and to guide internal management decisions.
It is a bird's eye view that maps out a course of action to where OLRS would like to be in five years.
OLRS' "Five Year Plan" sets out the agency and the Commission's vision for expanding our advocacy services, collaborating with the disability field and increasing outreach efforts, improving operational efficiency and effectiveness, and pursuing funding opportunities.
olrs.ohio.gov /ASP/about_strategicplan.asp   (1189 words)

  
 Five Points - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Five Points, Manhattan, a former slum neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City
Five Points (Athens), a neighborhood in Athens, Georgia
Five Points (Denver), a neighborhood northeast of the downtown area
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Five_Points   (131 words)

  
 LEGAL PRACTICE OF PHARMACY IN OHIO (08/18/00)
A non-resident prescriber who is licensed and authorized to issue prescriptions for drugs in the course of his/her professional practice in a state other than Ohio is authorized to write prescriptions in that state for drugs to be dispensed in the state of Ohio.
Pharmacists practicing in Ohio should be aware of rules promulgated by the Medical Board affecting the use of controlled stimulants and drugs used to enhance athletic ability.
The term "dispense", as used in the Ohio Revised and Administrative Codes, means bringing a specific drug in final association with the name of a particular patient pursuant to the prescription of a prescriber and assuming responsibility for all pharmaceutical activities involved in filling the prescription.
pharmacy.ohio.gov /leglprac-000818.htm   (4279 words)

  
 Bluffton University Athletics - Ohio Wesleyan 3, Bluffton 1
Ohio Wesleyan was undaunted by the deficit as the Bishops put together a four-point and a five-point run, trimming the Bluffton lead to one point, 27-26.
Down 17-10, the Beavers rolled off five points of their own to trim the Ohio Wesleyan lead to two points, 17-15.
Still down 29-22, the Beavers rallied for five consecutive points to trim the OWU advantage to two points as the Bishops were back on their heels, but Ohio Wesleyan averted the upset when it knocked down the kill it needed for a 30-27 win.
www.bluffton.edu /sports/volleyball/2006/1003.html   (518 words)

  
 Fall Color in Ohio 2005
Portions of 11 river systems within Ohio are designated as "scenic rivers," warranting special protection to preserve their natural characteristics and water quality.
Little Beaver Creek - Sixteen miles of this eastern Ohio river are designated "scenic," with another 20 miles designated as "wild." A drive along State Route 170 north from Calcutta to Negley offers motorists several breathtaking vistas of the river valley.
Grand River - Thirty-three miles of this northeastern Ohio river are "scenic" and another 23 are "wild." The Harpersfield Covered Bridge near State Route 534 in Ashtabula County divides the two segments, with the "wild" portion downstream and the "scenic" upstream.
www.ohiodnr.com /fallcolor/riverviews.htm   (544 words)

  
 c2asse
By having a higher transformational score exhibits that the Ohio University student body as a whole has a strong sense of extraordinary accomplishments which is a strong characteristic to bring out in managers today.
The hygiene factors at Ohio University are outstanding compared to most universities such as the computer, larger dorm rooms, Ping Center and overall great socializing place for the typical undergraduate student which is why I felt the Ohio University student body would place more of an emphasis on hygienes than motivators.
At Ohio University more students are alike compared to the Ohio-Leipzig/German student body therefore showing that it is easier for an Ohio University student to identify and find people more like themselves at Ohio University than Leipzig.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~cm179699/esp/c2asse.html   (972 words)

  
 Scout.com: Ohio State tops Minnesota, 70-59
Tony Stockman had 21 points and four steals to lead the Buckeyes (13-13, 5-8).
The Gophers led 16-8 at the 11:51 mark, 22-15 at the 7:12 timeout, and 28-19 with 3:40 left in the half.
Ricardo Billings and Stockman each scored five points in the last three minutes of the half and suddenly OSU trailed by just one, 30-29, heading into halftime.
ohiostate.scout.com /2/237578.html   (1030 words)

  
 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District - Ohio River Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Ohio River begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at the Point in Pittsburgh, PA, and flows 981 miles to join the Mississippi at Cairo, Ill.
When the level of the river began to fall, however, the wooden wickets were raised to catch the water and create a pool behind the dam to maintain the level of the river for boats.
In the first year that tonnage records were kept by the Corps (1917), the Ohio River carried about 5 million tons of cargo.
www.lrp.usace.army.mil /nav/ohioback.htm   (934 words)

  
 Five Points, OH Houses, Apartments, Cars, Mortgage Status, and Residents Info
Back to: Five Points main page, Ohio, Ohio smaller cities, Ohio small towns, All US cities.
Median gross rent in Five Points, OH in 2000: $1,179
Housing units in Five Points with a mortgage: 619 (39 second mortgage, 167 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
www.city-data.com /housing/houses-Five-Points-Ohio.html   (360 words)

  
 Miami jumps Ohio State in both polls - centralohio.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ohio State trailed Miami in the poll all last season until beating the Hurricanes for the national title in the Fiesta Bowl.
Ohio State lost 17 first-place votes in balloting by the panel of sports writers and broadcasters.
Ohio State, which has a nation-long 16-game winning streak, got eight firsts.
www.centralohio.com /ohiostate/stories/20030908/football/216477.html   (432 words)

  
 The Ohio Grand Ole Docket
Carroll was Ohio Governor Robert Taft's executive assistant before she joined Brian Hicks' lobbying company.
Gasper is the former chief financial officer of the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation.
She was accused of receiving money from prominent GOP donor Tom Noe, then contributing it to President Bush's re-election campaign in her own name in an alleged scheme by Noe to skirt laws limiting individual contributions to $2,000.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com /ohiograndoledocket.php   (1302 words)

  
 Ohio's 2005 Deer Outlook -- Part 1
Not every season can be a record, of course, yet last year was another trendsetter: Ohio hunters took 217,301 deer.
Blackpowder hunters set a record during the four-day muzzleloader season with 27,749 deer taken, the two-day youth season was a record for the second consecutive year with 6,673, and the archery season ended with another new record harvest of 57,198 deer.
Huss also pointed to good prospects for Franklin County and southern Delaware County, where hunters may apply for up to four additional deer tags allowing them to take up to seven deer per season.
www.ohiogameandfish.com /hunting/whitetail-deer-hunting/OH_1005_01   (786 words)

  
 The Democratic Party
Articles in newspapers in Ohio and Delaware today highlight the success of the Democratic National Committee's 50-State-Strategy in ensuring that Democrats all over the country have the resources they need to compete and win races up and down the ballot in 2006 and beyond.
An article in today's Cleveland Free Times points out that Ohio Democrats have already made important electoral gains in parts of Ohio where Democrats are not usually competitive as a result of the DNC's 50-State-Strategy and the Ohio Democratic Party's parallel 88 county strategy.
Noting that this kind of 50-State-Strategy is long overdue from Democrats, and that Republicans have focused on rebuilding their party infrastructure since the 1970's, the article points out that even local Republicans admit that the Democrats are catching up and now have resources that even the state's Republican Party chairman is envious of.
democrats.org /a/2006/08/must_reads_ohio.php   (776 words)

  
 Ohio River Scenic Byway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ripley, Ohio, a community rich in history, holds a number of prominent residential and commercial buildings which still exist that were once owned by antislavery men and women.
Front Street is probably the most notable section within the historic part of town being comprised of four to five long blocks of elegant homes, several of which were owned by the conductors.
As there were many stops along the route taken by the escaped slaves seeking freedom and space is limited, key points of interest will be described on this page.
www.ohiobyways.com /ripley1.htm   (141 words)

  
 Ohio Chapter: Mission at Work
The Ohio Stork’s Nest is a cooperative program between the March of Dimes and Zeta Phi Beta, Inc., and includes a monthly prenatal health education hour held at five locations throughout the Ohio Chapter.
The Ohio Stork’s Nest includes a monthly prenatal health education hour held at five locations throughout the Ohio Chapter.
These points are all that is needed -- there is no other cost.
www.modimes.org /ohio/5365_8545.asp   (226 words)

  
 Beacon Journal | 10/15/2006 | Plenty of hype to go around at Ohio State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The junior point guard from Lima is the only returning starter for basketball coach Thad Matta's Buckeyes, who went 26-6 last season, captured their first outright Big Ten title in 14 years and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
With the arrival of the top-rated ``Thad Five'' recruiting class that includes two-time national player of the year Greg Oden, OSU is being picked in the preseason top five by most national magazines and Internet sites even though wrist surgery could keep 7-foot-1 Oden out until Jan. 1.
Hunter averaged 16.8 points and 11.4 rebounds last season and might have the power to challenge Terwilliger for the starting center spot until Oden returns.
www.ohio.com /mld/beaconjournal/15768239.htm   (983 words)

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