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January 6, 2009
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Vincent d'Indy: Chansons et danses (Songs & Dances) (Sylvan Winds)



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Clean Ohio Fund up for renewal on fall ballot

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

While ballot issues on payday lending and casino gambling may be in jeopardy, one issue sure to be on the November ballot is the renewal of funds to preserve open space and clean up brownfields in Ohio.

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