2A Chillicothe Gazette Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 WEATHER Pedestrian killed in Thursday morning accident OBITUARIES OBITUARIES ARE PAID MATERIAL Today Mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 20s. The pedestrian, whose name has not been released, was pronounced dead at the scene. No further details on the accident have been released. about 12:50 a.m.
According to a release, a tan Honda driven by Frankie Demint, 18, was traveling northbound on U.S. 23 when he struck a pedestrian at mile marker 6. THE GAZETTE STAFF A pedestrian died after being struck along U.S. 23 early Thursday morning. The State Highway Patrol is still investigating the accident that occurred Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Chillicothe Gazette may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media htsmnmeswiii say 1 i Sunday Saturday EMERGENCY RUNS University Drive; medic.
2 p.m. Shawnee Lane; medic. 2:28 p.m. South Walnut Street; medic. 3:35 p.m.
South Walnut medic. 4:35 p.m. North Paint Street; medic. 4:49 p.m. East Second Street; medic.
5:19 p.m. North High Street; medic. 7:59 p.m. East Fourth Street; medic. 8:13 p.m.
East Fourth Street; medic. Thursday 12:22 a.m. Fairway Avenue; medic. 1:58 a.m. 455 Keller Road; medic.
CHILLICOTHE FIRE Wednesday 9:46 a.m. Capitol Drive; medic. 9:54 a.m. North Bridge Street; medic. 10:42 a.m.
Harold Drive; medic. 10:45 a.m. Beechwood Street; medic. 1:18 p.m. East Main Street; medic.
Mostly sunny with highs in the lower 50s. Lows around 40. Partly sunny. Highs in the mid-50s. Lows in the upper 30s.
Tuesday Monday Cloudy. Rain likely. Mighs in the mid-40s. Lows in the mid-30s. Mostly cloudy.
Highs in the mid-40s. Lows in the lower 30s. Sun and moon Fred Emmitt Robinette BAINBRIDGE: Fred Emmitt Robinette, age 60, died Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The Murray-Fettro Funeral Home, Greenfield, is handling the arrangements. James "Jim" Fryer, II GREENFIELD: James "Jim" Fryer, II, age 45, died Tuesday, November 24, 2009.
The Murray-Fettro Funeral Home, Greenfield, is handling the arrangements. Glenn William Bane CHILLICOTHE: Glenn William Bane, of Chillicothe, passed away unexpectedly November 24, 2009 at Riverside Hospital Columbus, Ohio. Arrangments are being handled by the Rodman Funneral Services, Columbus, Ohio. DEATHS IN THE NEWS TOM JANIK POTH, Texas (AP) Tom Janik, a former AFL-NFL player who in 1968 intercepted a pass by Joe Namath and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown, has died. He was 69.
Vinyard Funeral Homes said Janik died Saturday in Poth, about 35 miles from San Antonio. Janik, a defensive back and punter, made 25 interceptions in eight AFL seasons with Denver, Buffalo and Boston. The touchdown return against Namath and the New York Jets was one of six in Janik's career. FOR THE RECORD Road; reported 1:05 p.m. Monday.
Burglary A laptop, four guns, tools and two jewelry boxes were reported taken from the 2500 block of Rozelle Creek Road between 9 a.m. and 1:25 p.m. Monday. CHILLICOTHE CITY POLICE Warrant Tonia Smith, no age or address reported, 5:39 a.m. Monday.
Theft A wallet was reported taken from the McDonald's at 40 N. Bridge St. between 2 p.m. Sunday and 9:56 a.m. Monday.
Theft A purse with identification, checkbook and credit cards was reported taken on the 0 block of East Water Street; 12:36 p.m. Monday. Warrant Harry E. Duffield of 120 Shawnee Bainbridge; 2:29 p.m. Monday.
Warrant Erin Bethel, no age or address reported, 2:31 p.m. Monday. Warrant Anthony Bush, 30, of Massieville Road, 3:22 p.m. Monday. Warrant Matthew R.
Overly, last known address 32.5 S. McArthur charge of failure to appear- forgery from Pike County; 4:30 p.m. Monday. Warrant Christy L. Walsh, 45, 5:17 p.m.
Monday. Arrest Nicholas L. Grant, of Eldorado, charge of theft; 7:02 p.m. Monday. Warrant Megan A.
Gibson, of 836 Eastern 6:13 a.m. Tuesday. Sunrise: 7:05 a.m. Sunset: 5:25 p.m. Moon rise: 10 p.m.
Moon set: 12:07 p.m. ROSS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Arrest Thomas L. McCray, no age or address reported, disorderly conduct intoxication; 12:53 a.m. Thursday. Theft A vehicle was reported taken from Acord's on Blain Highway between 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday and midnight Thursday. Vandalism A car on the 1900 block of Sulphur Lick Road was reported shot with a BB gun sometime this past week; reported 9:23 a.m. Wednesday. Burglary A burglary was reported on the 3500 block of U.S. 50 at 10:24 a.m.
Monday. Theft A wallet containing $650 was reported taken from the 1100 block of Liberty Hill Last quarter: Dec. 8 New moon: Dec. 15 First quarter: Dec. 22 Full moon: Dec.
31 LOTTERY Thursday's Selections Day Drawings Pick 3: 6, 9, 5 Pick 4: 5 Pick 4: 9, 3, 5, 5 Ten-Oh Numbers Draw 1688: 6, 7, 15,21,22, 25, 29, 36, 37, 42, 45, 47, 49,51,56, 58, 59, 67, 73, 80 Rolling Cash 5: 1,3,4, 16, 36 Jackpot: $333,000 Classic Lotto: 6, 17, 28,31,32,38 Jackpot: $7.3 million Ten-Oh Numbers Draw 1687:2,8, 15, 16, 17, 18,21,25, 27,33, 45, 49, 52, 53, 65, 66, 68, 70, 77, 78 Night Drawings Pick 3: 9, 2, 4 FUNERAL SERVICES need. A year of sales and discounts has conditioned people to expect a deal, Perner said. "Even people who have not suffered will feel a sense that they are entitled to low prices," he said. Yarrow added that consumers will be looking for ways to feel good about their purchases this year and ease any the "luxury shame," that guilty pleasure that comes from enjoying a purchase when others have to do without. Shoppers are expected to look for "green" products that benefit me environment as well as charity tie-ins.
"People want retailers to help them give to charity by tying a contribution to a purchase. "Most consumers have felt some pain over the year and that has made them more compassionate'Yarrowsaid. RETAILERS FROM 1A personal savings rate of 3 percent is double a year ago and economists believe it could rise to 8 percent as households try to rebuild savings depleted by the long recession. SHOP MORE? But some think all of the scrimping and saving is leading to pent-up demand that could prompt people to head to retail centers and online sites. They might feel the urge to splurge after months of doing without, retail analyst Candace Corlett said.
Jack Woods of Scottsdale plans to spend about what he did last year and is looking for deals. Fie has been spending less during theyear and feels comfortable splurging a little for Christmas. "I've got nine grandchildren, and they don't know from bad economy," he said. Yarrow, a consumer psychologist at Golden State University in San Francisco, doesn't see people going hog wild and spending money like it's 1999, or 2005. But she thinks they will spend more this season than last.
"There is a lot of pent-up demand and consumers are really looking forward to doing a little shopping," she said. Lars Perner, a marketing professor at the University of Southern California who specializes in the psychological impact of sales and price cuts on consumer behavior, thinks people will shop this season. But barring a scarcity situation such as Zhu Zhu Hamster, he thinks shoppers will focused on deals and sales. Like scarcity, good deals and bargains can stimulate people to shop. Both can induce people to buy when they otherwise wouldn't and often buy things they don't IRA HANFORD OCALA, Fla.
(AP) Ira "Babe" Hanford, who as an 18-year-old apprentice rode 20-1 shot Bold Venture to victory in the 1936 Kentucky Derby, has died. He was 91. Hanford did not get a chance to ride Bold Venture in the Preakness because racing officials suspended him for 15 days following the Derby. He retired in 1953 without running in another Derby. He is one of 22 jockeys to win the Run for the Roses in their only appearance.
EDWARD STIMPSON BOISE, Idaho (AP) Edward Stimpson, an aviation advocate, has died after a five-month illness. He was 75. He died Wednesday from complications related to lung cancer, though he wasn't a smoker, said his sister, Catharine Stimpson. Methodist Church with Rev. Tad Grover officiating.
Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 11 a.m. until the hour of service today at the church. The Chillicothe Evening Lioness Club will conduct a memorial service at 12:45 p.m. today at the church.
LOIS A. (KEYS) WARNER Friends may visit 4-7 p.m. today at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, 650 W. Waterloo Canal Winchester.
Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Lithopolis Cemetery. ALLEN A. WRIGHT -Funeral services will be 1 p.m.
today at Ware Funeral Home with Rev. Jack Norman officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery in Frankfort, where military graveside rites will be conducted by the Wright-Patterson AFB Honor Guard. There are no public calling hours. OPAL VIRGINIA ELLIS Graveside services will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at Twin Township Cemetery in Ross County. LINDA C. KELLOUGH Calling hours are 5-8 p.m. today at Anderson-Strueve Funeral Home, Greenfield. Services will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at the funeral home with Pastor Jerry Fyffe officiating. Burial will be in Greenfield Cemetery. KARI NADINE KEPP Memorial services will be lp.m. Saturday at Riverview Conference Center, Christopher Inn Hotel, North Plaza Boulevard, Chillicothe, with Pastor Mel Smith officiating. KELLY E.
NORMAN Funeral services will be lp.m. today at Haller Funeral Home. Private graveside services will be at the convenience of the family in Hallsville Cemetery. Friends may call 11 a.m. to lp.m.
today at Halter's. HELEN CHRISTIAN SASARAK Funeral services will be 1 p.m. today at Trinity United the same percentage as Americans without health insurance 15 percent by recent U.S. Census estimates. Peter Urbanowicz a former general counsel for Tenet Healthcare and the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services under former President George W. Bush said the car insurance analogy is "an appealing argument." But he warned that a health overhaul dependent on a mandate could unravel if a court decides that just because state governments can require car insurance doesn't mean the federal government can require health coverage. "It's apples and oranges" to compare health insurance to car insurance mandates, said David Rivkin, former counsel to President George H.W, Bush and a critic of health mandates. Columbus mayor unhappy with casino location INSURANCE from ia Auto insurance mandates started cropping up in states in the 1970s, becoming virtually standard by the 1990s. Forty-eight states require drivers to carry some sort of liability insurance, and when Wisconsin's mandate starts next summer, New Hampshire will be the only state left where drivers can legally drive without auto insurance.
Even in those states, though, drivers must provide proof that they can pay minimal levels of damage. Despite that, 14 percent to 16 percent of drivers don't have auto insurance, according to insurance industry estimates. That's about Mayor Michael Coleman said the casino location in the city's Arena District is unacceptable and that the neighborhood needs to remain a family district. lChillicothe Gazette 1 DANBAKRY CINKMAS 10 119 Pawnee Rd. (740)779-6115 www.danbarry.com Iff" 1 4.
ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBUS Mayor Michael Coleman is looking for legal authority to regulate a private casino project that he wants removed from a high-profile downtown neighborhood. Coleman said the casino location in the city's Arena District is unacceptable and that the neighborhood needs to remain a family district. The district features a new minor league ballpark and new condos near Nationwide Arena, home to the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets. Coleman told The Columbus Dispatch in an interview published Thursday that he will ask the city attorney for an opinion on the city's legal authority over casino development. Ohio voters on Nov.
3 approved a constitutional amendment that allows casinos in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo. The amendment also specified the neighborhoods where the casinos fANTASTIC fOX 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 On the Net www.ChillicotheGazette.com Want to talk to a reporter? Call the newsroom at 772-9360 Want to place a classified ad? Call 775-7355 Want to subscribe? Problem with delivery? Call (877)424-0215 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Closed Saturday Sun. 7 a.m. to noon OLD DOGS (PG) 1:35,3:35, 5:35, 7:35, 9:35 for casinos to be subject only to local health and building codes.
It also prevents local zoning rules from stopping casino development, and it would bar actions that "unduly burden" casinos. It doesn't define that term, however. "It's probably one of those things, you know it when you see it," Tenenbaum said. Gov. Ted Strickland has said he will veto any casino bill that doesn't protect local governments' ability to regulate the projects.
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