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Central Ohio sheriff offers reward for information on break-in at his own home, and Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich ridicules Ohio passenger train project. This and more in Wednesday's noon newscast.

By Holm

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Central Ohio sheriff offers reward for information on break-in at his own home. :00
  • Dayton authorities want to step up collecting traffic fines from redlight-runners. :28
  • Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich ridicules passenger train project. 1:02
  • State Commerce Dept. gets $1.5 million to enforce minimum wage and labor laws. 3:03
  • Ohio nurses ask lawmakers to curb assaults on nurses by making it a felony crime. 3:54
  • Ohio Lieutenant Governor makes pitch in Cleveland for U.S. Senate seat. 4:32
  • Ohio school district bans high school from showing PG-13 and R-rated movies. 6:13