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Second guilty verdict found in case of Orrville man tried for murder
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Dragway 42 shooting suspect due back in court next week
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Orrville murder trials continued to summer
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Feb 12, 2021
The Ohio Chief Probation Officers Association (OCPOA) announced the results of it s recent election for the 2021-2023 term. Every two years, the OCPOA membership votes to select new officers and trustees for the Association s all volunteer Executive Board. I am very proud of what the Board accomplished over the last two years. Despite the challenges faced over the last year, we continued to enhance our footprint on the field of probation both at the local and national levels. I look forward to the newly elected leadership s continued excellence in the areas of education, training and advocacy. Molly Gauntner, Immediate Past President and Chief Probation Officer, Franklin County Municipal Court.
Wooster Floral & Gifts loses lawsuit for website address
WOOSTER Customers seeking flowers from Wooster Floral & Gifts will need to type the business full name into the URL to reach the correct website.
The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court s decision that Green Thumb Floral, another florist in Wooster, could retain the domain name woosterfloral.com as it did not constitute a deceptive trade practice as Wooster Floral & Gifts argued in a lawsuit initially filed in Wayne County Common Pleas Court in 2016. For Green Thumb s actions to constitute a deceptive trade practice, its use of the domain name must create a likelihood of customer confusion about the source, sponsorship, approval, or certification of goods or services, according to Justice R. Patrick DeWine, who wrote the court s majority opinion.