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Farmers in Ohio and other states want to plant millions of acres of grass to generate electricity, and proposed passenger rail project that would connect major Ohio cities is still subject to controversy. This and more in Friday's morning newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Small plane crashed in wooded area last night as pilot tried to land at Ohio University airport. :00
  • Circleville police identify the two officers who shot and killed attempted robber Tuesday. :18
  • Farmers in Ohio and other states want to plant millions of acres of grass to generate electricity. :54
  • Columbus pizza delivery driver shot and wounded last night in robbery on the north side. 4:40
  • Cleveland man pleads not guilty to charges of breaking into vacant house next to his home. 4:58
  • Proposed passenger rail project that would connect major Ohio cities still subject to controversy. 5:29
  • Eleven workers in Newark will lose jobs at the end of March and vacant positions won't be filled. 6:36
  • New Albany company will purchase state psychiatric hospital in Dayton and reopen it privately. 7:00
  • Ohio charitable group is caring for almost 200 animals seized from pet sanctuary last weekend. 7:32
  • Former Ohio Congressman Jim Trafficant missed yesterday's filing deadline to run for Congress. 8:12
  • Two more Democrats enter Senate race, primary will be four-way if all qualify.for the ballot. 8:41
  • Toledo man accused of making anti-Semitic statement on airplane has pleaded guilty. 9:19
  • Cincinnati-based Procter&Gamble outline new sales strategies at Florida conference. 9:46