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2A II WWW.PORTCLINTONNEWSHERALD.COM Vol. 149 No. 7 2016 The News Herald 1 700 Cedar remont, OH 43420 Phone: 419-332-5511 Subscribe: 877-424-0218 Newspaper delivery and billing: 877-424-0218 lassified ads: 800-636-6306 ews tips, announcements and corrections: 419-334-1059 Obituaries: 877-513-7344, or QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS David Yonke ditor 419-334-1041 Jeff Coppler A dvertising Sales Manager 419-332-5511 Doug Hillis Distribution Manager 4 19-334-1083 on Stinchcomb eporter 419-680-4897 essica Denton 4 19-559-1925 Matthew Horn Sports Reporter 419-307-4892 POSTAL INFORMATION USPS: 386-700 Published daily xcept Sunday by Gannett at 1700 edar Fremont, OH, 43420. econd class postage is paid at remont, OH 43420. POSTMASTER: Send address hanges to News Herald, 1700 edar Fremont, OH, 43420.

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HumaneSociety. DavidStanleyCobbledick PORT CLINTON: Jodi L. Conte, 52, of Port Clinton, Ohio passed away unexpectedly in her home as a result of a house re on Thursday, July 14, 2016. Arrangements are pending at the Neidecker, LeVeck Crosser Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Port Clinton, Ohio. Jodi L.

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Alloftheabovenameddefendants arerequiredtoanswerwithin twenty- eight(28)days afterlastpublication, whichsahllbepublishedonceaweek mightbedeniedahearinginthis case. Craig A. Thomas, Trial Counsel Ohio Supreme Court Reg. No. 0037667 LERNER, SAMPSON ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O.

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Theestimateforthecostofconstruc- tion is $330,000. By Order Of Randall L. Genzman Village Administrator ObituariesandphotographssubmittedtothePortClintonNews OBITUARIES website. Clickonobituaries. Trump said.

are going to win the presidency and bring real change and leadership back to A parade of speakers astigated presumptive emocratic nominee Hillary Clinton over her email controversy, the deaths of four Americans i Benghazi, even her reatment of women. haron Day, co-chair of the Republican National Committee, became the first speaker explicit- to target former President Bill private ife a theme likely to be repeated over the next few days. first lady, you viciously attacked women who were sexually abused at the hands of your Day said. House Speaker Paul yan, who came late to the Trump bandwagon, sought to bring the party ogether with a more positive, policy-oriented message. Without much mention of Trump, he called for the election of a conservative governing What do you say that unify this he said.

get on the off ensive, and stay Signs of continuing iscord were evident off the convention floor, however. In the midst of he roll call, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who placed third in the nomination ontest, even in the hall. He was speaking to members of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

a political campaign, what you say should be what you Kasich said, adding that convention not where I think I need to he trip through the oll call was not all smooth. Some delegates were awarded to Trump despite votes that went to other candidates during primaries and caucuses because state rules say only candidates still in the race can get the delegates. But unlike onday, the objections ere muted and the result readily accepted. Donald J. Trump, aving received the ma- ority of these votes enti- led to be cast at the convention, has been select- as the Republican Par- ty nominee for president of the United yan announced.

A soon as Trump weeted about the roll call, campaign responded by urging supporters to text, register, a nd sure he never ecomes wo of children were tapped to paint apicture of the candidate as a father and family an. But lest the caricature become too soft, the ational Rifle Association was given a turn at the podium as well. the last 30 years, she taken a walk, a nap or a bathroom break without a good guy with a gun there to protect he Chris Cox said of Clinton. America, there cannot be one set of ules for the Clintons and another set for The open-carry state of Ohio and city of Cleveland had braced for ma- or protests, but the streets stayed mostly qui- t. Some protests drew ewer people than expected, while others were ostponed.

Amnesty International observers dispatched to a scheduled a nti-Trump march Tuesday found nothing to observe. undreds of police officers kept the peace in the downtown Pub- ic Square as multiple protest groups assembled, including at least 50 people affiliated with Black Lives Matter and a much smaller contingent from the ultraconservative Westboro Baptist Church. The groups never clashed, as officers separated them with a human barricade. uesday started with campaign scrambling to put out fires from sessions. Campaign manager Paul Manafort dismissed claims that wife, Melania, plagiarized first lady Michelle Obama in a prime- time speech.

Manafort alled the flap a non-story enerated by the media and supporters of Hillary linton. ontributing: Maur een Groppe, Deirdre hesgreen, Eliza Collins, Heidi Przybyla, Shannon reen and Trevor Hughes Trump Continued from Page 1A "In a political ampaign, what you say should be what you mean." HIO GOV. JOHN KASICH Wright State University near Dayton is pulling out of a presidential debate it was scheduled to host in September, a move lamented by Democrats and Republicans alike. The Fairborn school as scheduled to host the irst of three presidential ebates Sept. 26, but right State President David R.

Hopkins said the costs of security were proving have a responsibility to our community both safety-wise and financially to do the right Hopkins said. The debate will now take place at Hofstra University on Long Island, according to the Commission on Presidential Debates. Hofstra, which hosted a presidential debate in 2012 as well, had agreed last year to be an alternate site, according to the commission. The fact Wright State is a public university was oing to make it harder to imit access during the de- bate, Hopkins said. Hosti ng the debate could have ost the school as much as 8 million.

Hopkins told the Dayton Daily News he was motivated in part by security concerns raised by the recent attack in Nice, France. The news came as Republicans gathered in Cleveland to nominate onald Trump as their residential candidate. It would be disap- ointing if we have a debate in said Curt Hartman, a Cincinnati lawyer and delegate. would be important for Ohio, for Wright State to be a part of the just really disappointing said David Pepper, chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party. sure that my friends on the other side of the aisle agree.

We were very excited to have it here. It was great for Wright State, and it was great for Ohio. I second guess Pepper said he was disappointed the backup option was outside of Ohio. till, he added: not ike be short of see- ing the right State would ikely have seen an over- a ll boost if it had hosted the debate, even with the cost of security, Pepper said. certainly not second-guessing the decision he said.

I think if you pull it off, you can get a lot of Hamilton County Rep ublican Chairman Alex riantafilou said he ee it as a major loss. He oted Ohio has already hosted the first Republican presidential debate and this Republican National Convention both of those events were in Cleveland. The debate would have been another way to highlight importance in the November election; no Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio. think it was a great little narrative for said Rep. Niraj Antani, R- Miamisburg.

sure they tried their best to get some money, but difficult. All in all, just sad that we had to do Wright State pulls ut of presidential ebate in September CARL WEISER, CHRISSIE THOMPSON AND JESSIE BALMERT GANNETT OHIO They backed other can- idates in the Republican rimaries, or stayed out a ltogether. They have had to defend or distance themselves from his most provocative declarations. I public and private, urged him to exer- ise more discipline and restraint. ut there is no denying that Donald Trump became the face of the GOP on Tuesday night with his ormal nomination at the Republican National Con- ention.

Now the highest-ranking elected officials and party leaders have little choice but embrace him, however gingerly. epublican National Chairman Reince Priebus, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a nd others in speeches rom the convention floor Tuesday and conversations with reporters are careful not only to back Trump but also to make it clear they differ with him on some policies and tact ics. Left unspoken: a fear by some that he could lose in November with conse- uences that would be damaging, even catastrophic, for the GOP own the road. not my kind of conservative, but I come from a different part of the wing of the yan told reporters Monday at a luncheon. He said he Republican Party ould include both of them because a ig-tent adding to aughter, is a big tent, real big, bigger than i used to stretching is arms wide.

Priebus reiterated the onclusions from an he ordered after Republican Mitt Romney ost in 2012, including the need to build support among the increasingly diverse elect orate. important that we get out and talk to ispanic voters across the country and start dealing with that he said at a breakfast with reporters Tuesday. think we can win ithout appealing to Hispanic, black and Asian voters across the Priebus said Trump was to doing When asked about he plans to reach out to minority voters, convention manager aul Manafort said Trump planned to deliver a bout of problems that he sees and some of the solutions he Trump has succeeded in drawing some voters to he GOP, notably white men who have a col- ege education. A the moment, though, the candidate who aunched his campaign ith an attack on Mexican immigrants as rapists and urderers has an even ower standing with Latinos than Romney, who eceived just 27percent of the Hispanic vote. Earlier this month, he got ze- support from African Americans in Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to NBC Street statewide polls.

cConnell has expressed concern that rhetoric and his signature promise to a along the outhern border could sol idify the shortfall with Latinos for a generation. In a particularly dire prediction, the website Politico, quoting unnamed sources, says former President George W. ush told a staff reunion in April that he was that I will be the last epublican It is Donald party now, Manafort says. At the end of the day, the platform is Manafort said. has changed the face of the Republican ikening it to Ronald nomination in 1980, hich turned the GOP in a ore conservative direction.

believe that the situ ation is similar here here if Trump is elected president, the transform ation begun here ill be And if Trump lected president? the tougher question. Party stalwarts embrace Trump J. SCOTT Donald Trump addresses GOP convention delegates by video Tuesday night after receiving the nomination for resident. SUSAN PAGE USA TODAY Housing Secretary Julian Castro violated federal law when he expressed support for Hillary candidacy in an interview with Yahoo News in April, an investigation has found. Castro, who Clinton as mentioned as a possi- le vice presidential run- ing mate, told reporter atie Couric in the inter- iew that is the ost experienced, thoughtful, and prepared candidate for president hat we have this hat violated the atch Act, according to an investigative report submitted to President arack Obama Monday by the Office of Special Counsel.

That law, first passed in 1939, forbids anyone in the executive branch other than the president or vice president from using his or her official position to eng age in political activity. astro preceded his upport for Clinton by aying he was off HUD hat for a second a nd just speaking But the Office of Special Counsel, which nforces the act, said Cast ro mixed is personal political views with official government agency busi- Castro admitted the error. the time, I believed that this disclaimer was what was required by the Hatch Act. However, your analysis provides that it was not Castro said in a response the Office of Special ounsel. ecause Castro is a abinet secretary, the inv estigative report goes to he president for possible disciplinary action.

The White House suggested onday that it considers he situation resolved. Probe: HUD secretary broke law GREGORY KORTE USA TODA NUMBERS Pick 3 (D): 3-2-4 Pick 4 (D): 5-4-2-2 ick 5 (D): 6-0-1-0-2 Rolling Cash 5: 13-14-25-28-31 ick 3 6-5-1 ick 4: 6-6-2-2 Pick 5: 7-1-3-9-9 ega Millions: 3-34-54-65-66 Mega Ball: 4 Megaplier: 5 LOTTERIES.

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