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Guest Post from the Dirty Rotten Junkie

May 5, 2011
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PhilL

And now for something completely different…. As someone who has professionally and personally researched addiction, I am always on the lookout  for recovery related writings. This one is the first guest writing I have posted on The Madrigal Maniac and it is re-posted from The Dirty Rotten Junkie. This particular junkie is not only...

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Dispatch Series on Domestic Violence is Excellent

November 18, 2009
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The Columbus Dispatch in a four part investigative series that ended today, reported on the fear, pain, and obstacles to justice that victims of domestic violence face. A link to the series that began Sunday can be found here. While advocates for victims of domestic violence have known the extent of the problem for...

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The House of Hope Celebrates 50 Years of Service

August 18, 2009
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Thursday from 5:30pm to 8:30pm the House of Hope will honor their 50 years of existence with the annual “Celebration of Hope” silent auction and dinner. Former Columbus mayor Greg Lashutka will be the featured speaker. The House of Hope is a six month residential program for men who suffer from addiction and is...

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Woman Gets 3 OVI’s in 6 Days on Pain Medication

May 21, 2009
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Woman Gets 3 OVI’s in 6 Days on Pain Medication

Tammy Webb of Milford Center, Ohio has been charged with driving under the influence three times in six days. In addition, her lawyer appears uninformed when it comes to addiction. He keeps making sure that he uses the word prescription when discussing the charges. Javier Armengau, a Columbus lawyer representing Webb, said his client...

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  • Jill Biden begins her bus tour at Columbus State
    Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, along with Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis made their first stop on the Community College to Career Tour, looking to draw attention to successful partnerships between businesses and community colleges. The mission: to develop the most “competitive workforce in the world,” said Biden. […]
  • Ash Wednesday marks beginning of Lent
    Today is Ash Wednesday, when Christians receive ashes on their forehead and steel their resolve to keep a Lenten promise to give up a bad habit or take on a good one. The six weeks of Lent will culminate on Easter Sunday, April 8. […]
  • GOP candidate Santorum to speak in northwest Ohio
    Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will add northwest Ohio to his state campaigning. GOP officials say Santorum will speak March 3 at the Lincoln-Reagan Day dinner for the 5th House district. They say all Republican presidential candidates have been invited to the dinner at Bowling Green State University’s student union. […]
  • Twice nearly deported, Nigerian man becomes U.S. citizen today
    A Nigerian immigrant and chef who was almost deported twice took the oath of American citizenship Downtown this morning. […]
  • Justices quiet critic of excessive noise law
    A Wayne County man was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct during his Halloween party in 2009, after neighbors repeatedly complained about the booming music and sheriffs deputies made repeated trips to his building. An appeals court upheld the conviction, but noted that it was in conflict with a separate appeals court ruling. […]

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