Friday, November 20, 2009

Fewer Ohioans lighting up than in past

Nov. 20, 2009, Port Clinton News Herald

BY JESSICA ALAIMO
Special to the News Herald

Confronted with a public smoking ban, higher sin taxes and more anti-smoking efforts, fewer Ohioans are lighting up.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 20.2 percent of Ohioans smoked in 2008, a 7.5 percent decline from 2001, when Ohio ranked fourth in the country for smokers. The CDC data goes back to 1998, when the smoking rate was 26.2.

Ohio now has the 17th-highest rate of smokers, according to the study. The CDC reports that 21.5 percent of men in Ohio smoked and 19 percent of women.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Stimulus-tracking Web site includes made-up districts

Nov. 19, 2009, Lancaster Eagle Gazette

BY JESSICA ALAIMO
CentralOhio.com

NEWARK — There are 18 congressional districts in Ohio.

According to Recovery.gov, however, $1.2 million in stimulus funds was spent in the 21st Congressional District, $660,000 was spent in the 99th District and $400,000 was spent in the 69th District.

Recovery.gov is the federal government’s site detailing where stimulus money is spent.