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Wife of soldier accused of killing two colleages says he came back from Iraq a violent man, and Columbus health officials say two new H1N1 vaccination clinics will be open to all healthcare workers. This and more in Friday's noon newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Wife of soldier accused of killing two colleages says he came back from Iraq a violent man. :00
  • John Rosenberger expected to be appointed to seek new lease of Nationwide Arena by Blue Jackets. :41
  • Columbus health officials say new H1N1 vaccination clinics will be open to all healthcare workers. 1:19
  • Energy Department approves Ohio's plan to provide rebates for buying energy efficent appliances. 2:33
  • Ohio works to make more education changes to compete for $5 billion federal education stimulus. 3:15
  • Gov. Strickland plays hardball with Ohio Senate Republicans over proposed tax cut delay. 3:55
  • Mansfield police asks group working to free inmates to look into recent case of confessed murderer. 6:22
  • Event commemorating 19th century abolitionist who advocated armed violence draws diverse crowd. 7:04