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Ohio is located in the Midwestern part of the US with an estimated population of 11.5 million as of 2010 census. It is the 34th largest US state by area at 116,096 sq km.

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Which cash crop was first introduced in South Carolina?

The first cash crop that was introduced to South Carolina was rice. After that was indigo and then tobacco.

When was Ohios state motto adopted?

Ohio's motto is With God, all things are possible. It is from the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 19, verse 26. It was suggested by a 12 year old boy during a contest in the 1950s.

What are the six Ohio tribes who settled in 0hio?

They are the Mingo, the Miami, the Shawnee, the Wyandot, the Delaware, and the Ottawa tribes.

How long does it take to drive from Cincinnati Ohio to peoria Illinois?

About 5 hours depending on traffic conditions and where exactly you are in Cincinnati when you start.

Why is it called the Ohio state univeristy?

When they wanted to name the college they wanted it to be proper. So instead of calling it Ohio St. Univ. they put a "The" in front if it. To become, The Ohio State University. And yet people still call it Ohio St. Unless those people went to the college or are fans of it. They say THEE Ohio State University. Kinda full of them selves if you ask me.

Who did the Cleveland barons become?

== == There have been multiple Cleveland Hockey teams that have gone by the nickname of the "Barons." The 1937-1973 AHL Cleveland Barons (nee Cleveland Indians, nee Cleveland Falcons) moved to Jacksonville, FL in 1973 to become the Jacksonville Barons due to increased competition from the WHA Cleveland Crusaders. The organization folded shortly after in Jacksonville. This is the Barons franchise most Cleveland Hockey fans and historians association with the Barons name, and was the most successful incarnation of the franchises.

In 1978, the NHL Cleveland Barons (nee California Golden Seals) merged their roster with that of the Minnesota North Stars. They remained in Cleveland a total of 2 years and played their games at the Richfield Colosseum. Click on the 'Cleveland Barons' link on this page to see the history of the Barons.

in 2006, the AHL Cleveland Barons (nee Kentucky Thoroughblades) were moved to Worcester, MA to become the Worcester Sharks. They remained in Cleveland a total of 5 years and played their home games at Gund Arena (now Quicken Loans Arena.)

Are there any companies in Columbus Ohio that hire people with felonies?

The answer is no. Once you check that box "Ever been convicted of a felony" yes, you might as well just tear it up. I have a felony from over ten years ago...recently I had worked for local retailer...and they liked my work so much they paid for management training and I was due to run my own store in a few weeks, but since I had marked no on my "felony" question (just so I could get in the door to put food on the table).So right before promotion time I told them about it, and only a month after that they decided to fire me for not telling them about the felony when I first applied. Despite how wonderful they thought my performance was, despite that I had proven I could be trusted with bank deposits, crew mgmt ..running their stores...they said policy was policy. According to them, Had I told them up front about the felony everything would have been ok...bs! So if you don't confess the felony upfront you will be fired, if you tell them about it up front you wont be hired...so what do you do?

So I tried to do the right thing, I was up front with every application, yes I have a felony...10 years ago blah blah and after 60 applications and 40 interviews in Columbus Ohio and surrounding areas...nothing! Every interview is the same, they look nervous and cant wait to get you out the door. Always with the excuse "its policy" .

The Government is the worst to try to get a job, not only will they not hire you, they will not cover companies with bond that do (example insurance sales..United Insurance Group...even though I would pay for my own training and license and work as an independent contractor..they cant hire me because some of the insurance they sell is Government based..

So..Here I sit as the bills continue to pile up and wonder what im supposed to do next...Yes I made a mistake..a stupid young kid mistake...fine, I paid for it with time and restitution...I PAID MY DEBT, and yet I still am being punished. I don't want pity I just want a job..that simple. So what am I supposed to do? How did I get Rehabilitated? Im worse off now then ever! Heck Im screwed really, I won't go sell drugs or anything else stupid because I don't want that kind of life, I really don't. However I really understand why people go back to that...sure its wrong but if you need food and nobody will give you a job...? I just want to work. Its funny how people say how they want crime and such to go down, but then when people get out and are ready to prove they can be productive in society..they get nothing but sterotypical responses.

Columbus Ohio, is not a convicted felony friendly city, nor are most nowadays..regardless of their claims, once you get out of prison, you are on your own, and you have to survive somehow...question is how?

One thing to note is, the prison population continues to skyrocket..its crazy and out of control, the cost is outrageous to house an inmate and due to state funds being cut, guess what? alot of these people are being released...what good is prison rehabilition if you never get the chance to prove it? All I can say is they need help, and if cities like Columbus Ohio don't help their own citizens get jobs then they will do what they have to do to survive, I have seen some of these guys and you don't want them running around in your neighborhood pissed off with no job. Its a stupid system and makes no sense to me.

Once you are convicted of just one felony, you have really limited your options for future employement in anywhere, especially Cowardlumbus.

When is the silent dinner in Cincinnati Oh?

First Friday of every month. Location varies, but always at the food court of a mall in or around Cincinnati.

How much will a speeding ticket cost in Ohio for going 101 in 65 mph zone?

There are no set fines that apply to the entire state. Your average speeding ticket is anywhere from $100-$150 plus court costs depending on the municipality plus up to 2 points on your driver's license.

However Ohio considers going 30 mph or more over a posted speed limit of 55 or more to be a major offense. It is in the same category as Reckless Operation, leaving the scene of an accident, street racing, etc. This offense can carry a fine from $250-$1000 and jail time from 30-180 days plus 4 points on the driver's license and the possibility of having driving privileges revoked for up to 6 months.

Generally a citation for 30 MPH or more over the posted speed limit is not a "pay-out" fine. One must appear in court and face a judge.