Top 25 men's basketball: Sullinger leads Ohio State past Wisconsin Austin American-Statesman Andy Manis/ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State's William Buford (44) shoots against Wisconsin's Ryan Evans during the first half on Saturday. Buford scored 11 points and hit a key shot late in the game for the victorious Buckeyes. As part of a technology...
Bullying in school now high-tech Bucyrus Telegraph Forum Ohio's Jessica Logan Act attempts to end electronic bullying through the use of a cellphone, computer, pager or personal communication device. / Gannett illustration BUCYRUS -- There are more than 300 cases nationwide of high school students who went ... New 'Cyber-Bullying' Bill Becomes LawWYTV
New AgrAbility publications help farmers cope with disabilities CattleNetwork.com Farmers dealing with disabilities can find tips on how to cope and continue farming in a series of 15 new fact sheets from Ohio State University Extension's Ohio AgrAbility Program. The publications are designed to provide information and resources to ...
Joining forces to help fine-tune wind technology Philadelphia Inquirer By Sandy Bauers A Gamesa wind turbine at National Renewable Energy Lab's wind-technology center near Boulder, Colo. Wind-turbine manufacturer Gamesa, a Spanish company with US headquarters in Langhorne, is working with the Department of Energy to ...
Fitz-O-Meter updates, charges about Chevy's Volt and statehouse priorities ... Plain Dealer By Robert Higgs, PolitiFact Ohio and The Plain Dealer Ed FitzGerald laid out an ambitious agenda when he campaigned to be Cuyahoga County's first chief executive. Two promises he made got updates last week on PolitiFact Ohio's Fitz-O-Meter, ...
Grant helps science go high-tech at Claymont New Philadelphia Times Reporter By Joe Wright Science students in the ninth and 10th grades at Claymont High School have seen their classes turn high-tech, thanks to a $110000 Transforming Teaching and Learning grant the school received from the Ohio Department of Education's ...
Walmart greeters become part of obsolete jobs club San Francisco Chronicle A Walmart greeter waits for customers at the entrance to a store in Grove City, Ohio. From an economic standpoint, it's hard to lament the loss of the Wal-Mart greeter. The prospect of getting paid minimum wage to stand at the front of a store in a ...