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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

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Page 10 The Marion Star, Friday, November 10, 1989 I Ohio Digest Cincinnati-area family wins $20 million lottery jackpot 8:00 PM counted too many votes in some precincts. Working on plan DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Gov. Richard Celeste says he is working on a proposal to create a research center which would study new methods of handling solid waste. "It's clearly an area where there are emerging technologies that need to be The Blevinses discovered they held the winning ticket Wednesday night. Mrs.

Blevins was bathing her children when Thornton copied the winning numbers from "I just started screaming," she said. The first installment will be distributed in three to four weeks, said John Wright, the lottery's regional irnanager. Palace Theater November 10 11, 1989 Written Directed by Ula Watts the lottery's 15-year history, lottery officials said. The state withholds 20 percent for federal income tax. The Ohio Lottery's record jackpot of $32 million was shared by holders of two winning tickets from a Jan.

9, 1988, drawing. Thornton, 60, said he and his wife, Audrey, will soon leave for a trip around the world. Thornton is retired while his wife works for NuTone a Cincinnati home products company. Mrs. Blevins said she and her husband contributed $4 to buy the winning $5 ticket and Thornton kicked in the other $1, so they agreed to split the winnings accordingly, 80 percent-20 percent.

rm CINCINNATI (AP) A suburban Cincinnati family has plenty of plans for the $20 million they will collect for holding the only winning ticket in the Ohio Lottery's "Super Lotto" game. "I feel like I'm in a dream still," Bobbie Blevins, a co-owner of the winning ticket, said Thursday. Ms. Blevins, 25, and her husband, Russell, recently moved in with her parents to save money to buy a house, then they found out Thursday they had jointly won a $20 million Ohio lottery prize with her father, Robert Thornton of Mount Carmel. "Now we can buy (the house)," Mrs.

Blevins said, crying and hugging her husband. They have two children, Jennifer, 3, and Sean, 2. The Blevinses and Thornton were co-holders of a Super Lottery ticket that Bobbie Blevins bought IS minutes before sales were cutoff for Wednesday's drawing. "Plenty of time," Thornton said with a laugh. "I'm just happy for the The "Super Lotto" numbers drawn Wednesday night were 2, 13, 25, 28, 36 and 39.

The winning ticket will pay $1 million before taxes for each of the next 20 years. The payoff is the fourth largest in PCAA FM1 07 The Best 'New' Country LA Times An Evening With Denny's Special HAM TURKEY CHICKEN PORK CHOPS SIRLOIN TIPS SPAGHETTI CHICKEN FRIED STEAK Hospital lays off CLEVELAND AP) MetroHealth Medical Center has laid off 122 employees and reassigned 20 others to part-time status, a spokeswoman said. Mary Battaglia, a spokeswoman for day that officials there eventually hope to place as many as 50 of the laid-off workers in new jobs. The layoffs represent 2.6 percent of MetroHealth's 4,600 employees. The layoffs include 52 management-level employees at MetroHealth, which formerly was known as Cleveland Metro General Hospital.

Ms. Battaglia said the layoffs were a cost-cutting move related to stricter reimbursement standards by insurers. Last week, Cleveland's 492-bed St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center laid off 22 management-level employees in a cost-cutting move. Report released COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Gov.

Richard Celeste has released a 65-page report containing an array of facts and figures about drug and alcohol abuse that he predicts will be an eye-opener for most Ohioans. "One-third of all Ohio criminal arrests involve violations of drug or alcohol laws," Celeste said at a news conference Thursday outlining highlights of the survey prepared by the Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services. "In one month, May of 1989, over one-half of the felony arrestees in Qeve-land tested positive for cocaine. Two-thirds tested positive for some drug," the governor said. "It is estimated that the problem of substance abuse, alcohol and drugs, costs Ohioans over $8 billion each year.

So clearly, this data is unsettling," Celeste said. The governor said the report, compiling in a single booklet an array of statistics from a variety of sources, would serve as an informational base for a previously announced statewide drug summit that is expected to draw about 500 people from around the state to the capital city Nov. 30-Dec. 1. Rodney Crowell H-W MiVM uennxfs RESTAURANTS Saturday, Nov.

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The governor said he didn't know how much it might cost to launch the project "I would assume the state would be a major contributor to it," he said. Celeste made his remarks following an address at a manufacturing conference attended by about 600 business executives from across the nation. Celeste said the center would be run by a board consisting of business leaders, educators, scientists, and others. Mum's the word BAY VILLAGE, Ohio(AP) -Police in Bossier City, won't comment on whether there is a connection between a former Geauga County resident arrested there on rape charges and a missing 10-year-old Bay Village girl. Bossier City Police spokesman John Brann would not comment Thursday on whether James Edward Vachuska, 28, told police where he was the day Amy Mihaljevic disappeared from a shopping mall here.

Vachuska was arraigned Thursday on charges he abducted and assaulted a Bossier City boy and charges of raping an 1 1-year-old Shreveport, girl. He remained jailed on a $200,000 bond. "We can't comment on that (Va-chuska's statements to police) because it wouldn't be right for the court case here," Brann said. "We don't want to do anything to let this bugbear walk because if he walks, we're going to put him right back on the bus to Cleveland." Students OK SULLIVAN, Ohio (AP) A spokesman for the Sullivan Fire Department said this morning that 35 Black River High School students and one teacher were treated at four area hospitals after leaking propane fumes made them ill. A propane tank in the chemistry laboratory in the Ashland County school Ticket Prices no00 adv.

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