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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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What time is curfew in Newark Ohio?

{| |- | Curfews Union County MarysvilleMonday - Thursday 2300 - 0430 2300-0430Friday Night - Saturday 0000- 0430 2300-0430Saturday Night - Sunday 0000- 0430 2300-0430Dusk to Dawn for those under 12 years of age |}

How long did it take to build the Cahokia Mounds?

The site was first settled around 650, but mound building didn't start until 1050. The site was abandoned around 1400.

When did Ohio enter the union?

It actually its a really long theme.. it all stareted in 1774.. find about it more in google.com and ask your question..

Was Ohio a slave-free state?

In 1803, Ohio became the first non-slave state out of the northwest territories. Citizens were divided on the subject, but it was an official non-slave state.

Is it a felony or crime of any kind in the state of Michigan to hide a car that is up for repossession?

No it is not a crime in the sense the police will come after you.This is a civil matter between you and the lender not criminal.It is however dishonest and wrong you signed a contract and you are obligated to abide by it. If you cannot fulfill your obligations then return the vehicle and move on.

What are Ohio school drop out laws?

I think you can dropout after you've passed 10th grade but im not sure.

Ohio is what number of state admitted to union?

Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the union. It became a state on March 1, 1803.

In what year did Ohio achieve statehood?

February 19th 1803, Thomas Jefferson signed an Act of Congress that approved Ohio's boundaries and constitution, but due to an oversight, Congress never passed a resolution formally admitting Ohio as the 17th state in the Union.

When this oversight was discovered in 1953 a Bill of Congress was introduced to admit Ohio to the Union retroactive to March 1st 1803.

On August 7th 1953 President Eisenhower signed an Act that officially declared March 1st 1803 the date of Ohio's admittance to the Union.

Are there any players in both the baseball hall of fame and the pro football hall of fame?

Cal Hubbard, was an American professional football player and later an umpire in Major League Baseball, and is a member of three major sports halls of fame. He is currently the only person to be enshrined at both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Which of the following football teams play home games in cities located in Ohio?

In addition to the current teams - the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals - the Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions all were founded in Ohio. The Ravens were the original Browns, moving to Baltimore in 1996. The Rams began as the Cleveland Rams before moving to Los Angeles in 1946, then to St. Louis in 1995. The Lions were founded as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to Detroit in 1934. About a dozen now-defunct franchises called Ohio home in the 1920s and 1930s. These included the famous Canton Bulldogs of Jim Thorpe; the Columbus Panhandles, which featured the six Nesser brothers; the Dayton Triangles; and the Oorang Indians, a team of Native Americans based in tiny LaRue, OH.

What is the statute of limitation when suing a hospital in Ohio?

The statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims in Ohio is one year with the "discovery rule." The discovery rule changes the date from date of occurrence-act or omission-to the date of discovery.

How much is an expired drivers license ticket In Ohio?

Depends on what class licence you have. See the related link.

What is the maximum sentence for fourth degree felony grand theft in Ohio?

If you were convicted, you must wait until your sentence is completely served. Then you can ask that your record be "expunged" of this crime by submitting a petition/motion to the court, setting forth the reason(s) that your request should be granted. A judge will review your motion and issue a ruling either granting it or denying it. CAUTION: Having your record expunged is NOT the same thing as being pardoned! You will still remain a convicted felon and subject to all the limitations and restrictions that goes with that status. What an expungement does is that while the record of your felony offense will still be available to law enforcement and the courts, it will no longer appear on your criminal record that is available to the general public.

If a resident of Ohio is married in Jamaica will the marriage be considered legal in Ohio?

Yes, the United States and all states within have Reciprical Agreements enacted through law by which nations and the various states all respect marriages sanctioned by another. Basically as long as a U.S. marriage is recognized by the government of Jamaica, then a Jamaican marriage would be recognized in the U.S. and thereby must be recognized by all states within the U.S. Yes. If it is recorded with the clerks office. * All legal marriages performed outside the US are deemed legal in the US, no other action is necessary other than the wife informing the necessary agencies, (SSA, state DMV, voter registration, etc.) if she intends to use her husband's surname.

How many elctroal votes in Ohio?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 16 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio. Therefore, Ohio has 18 electoral votes.

How old do you have to be to get your license in Ohio if you were born in 1993?

Ohio Drivers License

Someone born in 1993 needs to wait until 2008 or so...

Probationary License - Age 15 1/2

Regular Drivers License - Age 18 see this site for details http://www.drivereducationonline.us/ohio-driver-education.html

Who is ohio's first governor?

U. S. Grant (#18) was the first president actually born in Ohio. Wm. Henry Harrison (#9) was living in Ohio when he was elected President and served a US Senator from Ohio.