Art of Glass
Artist Rod Sounik talks about the spontaneity of glass blowing and shaping.
In politics, as in football, a good ground game can provide a winning margin:
“If you take it to em, if you don’t make mistakes, and you keep takin’ it to em, hell, there’s no question who’ll win.”
Coach Woody Hayes built an OSU football dynasty on the ground game. Now presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain are using aggressive ground games to get their supporters to the polls on November 4th.
Regina Crenshaw was found not guilty this afternoon by a Franklin County Juvenile Court jury. She’d been charged with a criminal misdemeanor for not immediately calling police after the sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl at Mifflin High School, where Crenshaw was principal last year. The Columbus school board fired her because of the incident. But today’s verdict may play a factor in future litigation.
Jury deliberations continue in the trial of former Mifflin High School principal Regina Crenshaw. She was fired by the Columbus school system for failing to immediately report an assault on a 16-year-old student. Closing arguments were presented Wednesday.
Jury selection continues in Franklin County Juvenile Court in the trial of former Mifflin High School principal Regina Crenshaw. Crenshaw is being tried on a criminal misdemeanor charge of failing to immediately report the sexual assault of a Mifflin student.
Former Mifflin High School principal Regina Crenshaw has entered another not guilty plea to charges she failed to report the sexual assault of a student. Crenshaw appeared yesterday in Franklin County Juvenile Court after her case was moved from Municipal Court. A developmentally disabled female student was allegedly assaulted in the school auditorium last March. Two male students were later charged in the case.
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman has become the first big-city mayor to endorse retired General Wesley Clark for the Democratic presidential nomination.