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B6 COMPLETE. IN-DEPTH. DEPENDABLE. DAYTON DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2013 LOCAL STATE Report SUGARCREEK GREENE COUNTY A Bellbrook High School student was seriously injured early Friday evening in a two-vehicle crash in the 3500 block of Waynesville Road. The female student was taken by CareFlight to Miami Valley Hospital from the crash, which happened at approximately 6:30 p.m.

near the Centerville Road intersection. The student was in a blue Toyota Camry along with two others believed to be Bellbrook High students who were also injured and taken by life squad to the hospital, according to Sugarcreek Twp. Sgt. Mark White. The Camry collided with a white Kia driven by a female in her 20s who was injured and taken by life squad to the hospital, White said.

The road was blocked to traffic as crews worked to clear the scene. White said investigators need to interview those involved to determine how the crash happened and who was at fault. Bellbrook student seriously injured Two-vehicle crash occurs Friday in Sugarcreek Twp. By Joe Vardon and Jim Siegel The Columbus Dispatch Ohio has lost government jobs at a steeper rate than most of the United States since January 2009, and the cratering public sector is having a negative impact on the overall economic recovery. During the past 4 years, a period that includes the end of a national recession, Ohio has shed 47,900 federal, state, and local government jobs for a 6 percent drop, according to the U.S.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. Only California, New York, and Florida have lost more government jobs, and drop rate is more than triple the national median rate. Most of public- sector pain has been felt at the local level think police forces, road crews and schools where 45,100 jobs have been lost, an 8 percent decline. Ohio has added 10,100 net new jobs in that time, counting nonfarming employment. phenomenon has certainly taken steam out of the said Karl Kuykendall, an economist with IHS Global Insight, who said employment nationally would be 16 percent higher had the public sector remained at its mid-2010 level, a trend that would likely have played out in Ohio, too.

I would go along with my professional brethren and say time the public sector took it in the said Edward Hill, a conservative Cleveland State University economist, talking about the traditional conservative theory that smaller government is a better government. this recession was We faced 1932. the deepest recession faced since 1936, and the been absolutely, brutally Public-sector cuts typically lag the private sector in a recession, as businesses are better equipped to react quickly in a downturn with and spending cuts. one reason public-sector jobs in Ohio have fallen more in Gov. John 2 years than they did under predecessor Ted four years even though the entire recession took place during the term.

team says the losses under Strickland would have been greater if not for the $3 billion in federal stimulus money the state received. While outcries from local government leaders about the harm caused by state funding cuts persist, aides say government is right-sizing. They say local government employees-per-capita is near the national average. Whenever possible, Kasich touts private- sector growth 174,700 jobs under his watch, instead of the 149,000 net jobs added once public- sector jobs are subtracted. focus is to grow the private-sector said Rob Nichols, spokesman.

no mistake, we were in a deep, deep hole, and we have a lot more work to do and we have never, for a second, said on anything. But things are undoubtedly Over the past 12 months, Ohio has added 47,500 private sector jobs, but lost 9,800 public sector jobs. Local public jobs accounted for 8,700 of those losses. overall job growth is a tepid 0.7 percent over that span, half the growth rate of the prior 12 months. job is a job whether working at Ford, Nationwide, the state of Ohio or a municipality, still income that spends in the local said Hannah Hal bert, policy liaison for Policy Matters Ohio, a labor-backed research group in Cleveland.

During recovery periods after previous recessions, usually there is stability or growth in public jobs that helps get the economy back on track, Halbert said. kind of acting in an opposite taken this austerity approach toward budgeting, both at the federal and state level, and this is the consequence of she said. not seeing the kind of private job growth that this kind of policy has promised Public schools have endured state funding cuts over the past few years, and are only now seeing some recovery. Total funding for daily school operations is $7.4 billion this year $296 million less than what the state spent in 2009. Spending grows to $7.8 billion in 2015, a 1.9 percent increase over 2009.

The local government fund is increasing slightly, after seeing a major cut the past two years. But total funding over the new two-year budget that began July 1 remains $200 million less than the last budget. Gene Krebs, a former GOP lawmaker who has studied local-government issues and currently serves on the Local Government Innovation Council, said the issue is not job loss totals, but whether the right jobs have been lost. If jobs losses came as a result of consolidations, for example, it can be a good step toward needed restructuring of government operations, he said. question is, what is the right size, what are the right duties and he said.

time, due to the of sprawl, some communities simply lack the tax base to support themselves and have become almost entirely dependent on the Loss of public sector jobs severe in Ohio Kasich touts growth in private sector as defense. City of Xenia workers Josh Payton (left) and Marty Livingston clean the pathways in Shawnee Park. The city crew tries to stay ahead of the waterfowl that occupy the lake and walkways of the frequently used park and shelter houses. TY GREENLEES STAFF BIRTHDAY You are truly missed. Love Kwaunia, Bianca, Vincent, Shandreaka, Joseph, Karicko Mo In Memory of Mr.

Johnnie C. Bickley (Jack) The hours, days and years go by. I will always hold the love we share for many years in my heart. Happy Birthday! (Babe) Jessica Bishop Charles V. Lee Jr.

(8-31-1939 to 4-12-2008) Gone but not forgotten. Happy Birthday! Love Your Famil Clinton County SANSABRINO, Marian Lee 81, of Kettering, passed away Monday, August 26, 2013; She was born in Portsmouth. She retired from NCR, loved to scuba, travel, and crosswords. She is survived by Daughters, Barbara (Greg) Belcher, Penny (Nichols) Kneidl Son, James Sansabrino III (Missy) and sisters Betty Ottworth Sue (Phil) Davis. Marian loved her Grandchildren, Patricia, Amberly, Kara Megan, Enzo as well her Lyla Cyrus.

Preceding her in death are her parents, John Goldie Raike; Her sister Phyllis and Son in Law John Kneidl. A celebration of her life will be held at 6pm on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2013 at Wilmington Pk. VFW. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society in Marian's honor.

MARSHALL-NEACE, Mary Darke County BURNS, Peggy AHRNS, Marilyn J. Age 77, of Minster, passed away Aug. 30, 2013. Mass 10 AM, Sept. 3 at St.

Augustine Church, Minster. Hogenkamp Funeral Home, Minster. BARLOW, Mary W. Age 86, of Kettering, formerly of Port William, passed away August 29, 2013. Private service.

Littleton F.H., Sabina. BURNS, Peggy L. Age 74, of Union City, passed away Aug. 29, 2013. Visitation 5-7 PM, Sept.

3 at Oliver-Floyd F.H., Greenville. CARTER, Joan M. Age 81, of Huber Heights, passed away August 29, 2013. Arrangements in care of Newcomer Funeral Home, North Chapel COOPER, Lora E. age 44, a lifelong resident of Xenia passed away Thursday August 29, 2013 Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia.

Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM Wednesday September 4, 2013 at the McColaugh Funeral Home 826 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio 45385. SCHUYLER, Pauletta M. (Floyd), age 63, of Xenia, passed away August 29, 2013.

Service 11 a.m., September 3, Neeld Funeral Home, Xenia. SOKOL, Kathryn "Kay" Age 94, of Kettering, passed away August 30, 2013. Service September 1, 3 p.m. at Temple Israel Bradford Connelly Glickler Funeral Home. FOLDA, Stanley Age 84, of Dayton, passed away August 29, 2013.

Service September 5, 11 a.m. Tobias F.H., Beavercreek Chapel. VENTURINO, Jeffery W. Age 48, of Troy, passed away August 28, 2013. Visitation September 3, 5-8 p.m.

at Tipp City Church of the Nazarene. Frings and Bayliff F.H. GUNTER, Ralph L. Age 80, of Piqua, passed away August 28, 2013. Visitation September 6, 4-6 p.m.

at Piqua Country Club. Jamieson Yannucci Funeral Home. WEBER, Joh Age 84, of Dayton, passed away Aug. 30, 2013. Visitation 6-8 PM, Sept.

2 at Routsong Funeral Home, Kettering. KOENIG, Julian C. Age 92, of Wapakoneta, passed away August 29, 2013. Mass, September 4, 10:30 a.m. at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, Wapakoneta. Bayliff Eley F.H. WILSON, Edna M. Age 77, of Dayton, passed away August 29, 2013. Service at a later date.

Bradford Connelly Glickler Funeral Home. LYONS, Richard A. Age 83, of Centerville, passed away August 29, 2013. Services pending. Arrangements by the Westbrock Funeral Home, Bigger Rd.

ZACHERY, Raymond Tyron age 56, a native of Dayton, passed away Thursday, August 29, 2013. Preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Mattie Zachery, and daughter Billie Cunningham; he leaves to cherish, 10 daughters, 2 sons, a brother Marty (Pam) Zachery and sisters Michelle Pounds and Lisa (Guy) Sanford; 23 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; 6 nieces, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Sept 4, 2013 in Georgia. MARSHALL-NEACE, Mary E. Age 71, of Wilmington, Aug.

30, 2013. Service Sept. 2, 11 a.m., The Bethany Baptist Church, Clarksville. Reynolds-Smith F.H. MATTINGLY, Marita J.

Age 79, passed away August 30, 2013. Mass Sept 3, 10:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. Hogenkamp Funeral Home- Coldwater. MEYER, Robert J.

Age 89, of Botkins, passed away Aug. 30, 2013. Mass 10:30 AM, Sept. 4 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Botkins. Hogenkamp FH, Minster.

PENCE, Virginia R. of Tipp City, passed away Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the Upper Valley Medical Center. She is preceded in death by her son Roger Pence, 6 sisters and 1 brother. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Elmer Pence; son Jeffrey Pence of Tipp City; grandchildren Ivan Pence, Mason Pence and Owen Pence; numerous nieces and nephews. Her joy was being with her family.

Funeral services will be held 1 PM Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at the Tobias Funeral Home-Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Rd. at Grange Hall Rd. Rev. Theodore L. Yewey officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 11-1 PM Tuesday. Interment Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to www.tobiasfuneralhome.co In Memory of Patricia Daniels Corbitt It is hard to believe that you have been gone for 10 years. We miss you with every passing day and know that you loved us all deeply as we loved you. -Sadie, Thomas, Milan, Natasha.

PHIPPS, Donna J. Age 85, of Eaton, passed away August 29, 2013. Service will be held at the convenience of the family at a later date. Barnes Funeral Home, Eaton. Greene County COOPER, Lora SCHUYLER, Pauletta Mercer County MATTINGLY, Marita Miami County GUNTER, Ralph PENCE, Virginia VENTURINO, Jeffery Montgomery County BARLOW, Mary CARTER, Joan FOLDA, Stanley LYONS, Richard SANSABRINO, Marian SOKOL, Kathryn WEBER, John WILSON, Edna ZACHERY, Raymond Preble County PHIPPS, Donna Shelby County MEYER, Robert In Memoriam Honor a loved one with an In Memoriam ad.

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