Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:03 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:03:22 GMT
A woman on Huntington's south side had a close encounter with a man who walked right up to the door of the home she was watching and insisted that he had to come inside to fix something, according to police.
A woman on Huntington's south side had a close encounter with a man who walked right up to the door of the home she was watching and insisted that he had to come inside to fix something, according to police.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:11 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:11:14 GMT
Pine Creek where people saw the body. Photo Courtesy: Chris Holtzapfel, Photojournalist
A woman's body is now being examined by a coroner after being found in a creek in Scioto County.
A woman's body is now being examined by a coroner after being found in a creek in Scioto County.
LIMA, Ohio (AP) - Ohio Gov. John Kasich is calling his school-funding proposal an objective plan that applies equally to all districts based on their property tax wealth, residents' income and individual characteristics of students they serve.
Kasich says in Tuesday's State of the State speech that Ohio's poorest districts and urban districts get more money than the state's wealthiest districts.
Kasich says those districts also get more per-pupil funding before funding guarantees are factored in.
The governor says his plan provides a total of $1.2 billion in new money in 2014 and 2015, which means that by the end of the next two years Ohio will be providing students more in state aid than they received at the height of the 2011 federal stimulus plan.
(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)