The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) back issues from August 2006:
Heat wave warrants healthy precautions.
Aug 01, 2006
Amish teenagers' taste of modern life probed.
Aug 01, 2006
Franklin Steel faces suit over waste: EPA seeks penalties for failure to clean up.
Aug 01, 2006
HER sues ex-agent over Web addresses: Real-estate rival is being accused of cybersquatting.
Aug 01, 2006
State fair's thrill ride too extreme for many.
Aug 01, 2006
Pastors not playing the God card: Not all evangelical churches willing to push political agendas.
Aug 01, 2006
What a rush!: State fair's Space Roller flings riders three ways at once.
Aug 01, 2006
ROCK BOTTOM: Hope fades amid deaths and painful medical setbacks.
Aug 01, 2006
No letup in heat as search for escapee enters fourth day.
Aug 01, 2006
Solicitors' tactics under fire.
Aug 01, 2006
Fund education, not the wealthy, Democrats say.
Aug 01, 2006
Big Darby Accord approved: Columbus is first to adopt environmental plan.
Aug 01, 2006
District seeks 1 percent tax on pay only: South-Western move would protect funds of the elderly.
Aug 01, 2006
Council OKs 5 tax-abatement requests: $1.15 million grant to redevelop former hotel also approved.
Aug 01, 2006
Former Ohio State president right fit in 'time of change': Leader from 1972-81 died on Friday in Washington state.
Aug 01, 2006
Robbery suspect captured in Bexley: Man hit bank twice to support his drug habit, police say.
Aug 01, 2006
Noe shielded, auditor testifies: Workers' Comp bureau discouraged full probe of coin investment, official tells judge.
Aug 01, 2006
Task force sets conditions for eminent domain: Pay owners fairly for property seized, or pay in court, legislative panel recommends.
Aug 01, 2006
Time Warner deal to add jobs: Purchase of Adelphia complete; upgrades planned.
Aug 01, 2006
Customer demand means beverage options overflow.
Aug 01, 2006
$373,000 raised toward ban.
Aug 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Trafficking in trash: Weak powers make Ohio a dumping ground for others' garbage.(Editorial)
Aug 01, 2006
Corrections.
Aug 01, 2006
The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Bob Hunter column: What's good for the Yankees isn't always good for the Clippers.
Aug 01, 2006
OLDIES BUT GOODIES: Antics of Danger Brothers attract fans to Hineygate, rowdy Put-in-Bay beer halls.
Aug 01, 2006
Phil Dirt, Dozers make living off covers roadshow.
Aug 01, 2006
With 'Supernanny' in Ohio, somebody's kids are in for it.
Aug 01, 2006
Always shopping season: Limited Too, Justice rolling out warm-weather back-to-school clothes.
Aug 01, 2006
Assistant tackling cancer head-on: Daniels working while undergoing treatment.
Aug 01, 2006
Toledo, Akron gain respect: Rockets look to stay on top; Zips hope to solidify new status.
Aug 01, 2006
Winslow still exudes confidence: Browns' brash tight end says he's more mature after two injury-hindered seasons.
Aug 01, 2006
Tucker, McCutcheon will undergo minor surgery.
Aug 01, 2006
Thurman apologizes for making mistake: He will not practice for at least two weeks.
Aug 01, 2006
Bengals feel Jackson's presence.
Aug 01, 2006
In with the new: Recent trades have left the Indians with a revamped lineup of youngsters, and perhaps money to spend in the offseason.
Aug 01, 2006
Reds add more experience to bullpen: Trades for Cormier, Lohse boost team's payroll.
Aug 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Hall of Famers: Black players from baseball's early days finally get their due.(Editorial)
Aug 01, 2006
The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Joe Blundo column.
Aug 01, 2006
'Emo' label doesn't irk rock singer.
Aug 02, 2006
Show about elderly heading to New York.
Aug 02, 2006
Careless motorists put EMS, fire at risk.
Aug 02, 2006
Judge's disciplinary case starts: Franklin County's Squire accused of berating lawyers.
Aug 02, 2006
Man out of prison early: Former doctor was convicted of stealing drugs from patients.
Aug 02, 2006
Buses won't roll for 1,384 students, board determines.
Aug 02, 2006
Anti-crime parties focus on fun: National Night Out brings out spirit of community in some neighborhoods.
Aug 02, 2006
Nonprofit backing of gambling effort raises questions.
Aug 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Glimmer of hope: Change in neighborhood shows city's attention is well-placed.(Editorial)
Aug 02, 2006
TAKING CARE OF THE CAREGIVER: Cancer puts pressure on patient's loved ones.
Aug 02, 2006
Searchers hope time running out for escapee.
Aug 02, 2006
Natural air conditioning: South Siders seek relief, company on front porches.
Aug 02, 2006
Blackwell mum on his taxes: Strickland shares five years of returns.
Aug 02, 2006
Speaker re-examining options for tax overhaul: Husted favors hastening '05 income-tax cut before moving ahead on capital-gains cut.
Aug 02, 2006
Fair weather is rarely fair, and this year is no different.
Aug 02, 2006
Commissioners to vote on $3 million center: Franklin County Children Services aims to build facility comfortable for family visits.
Aug 02, 2006
Neighbors' trees safe, for now: Judge grants restraining order to halt tree-cutting.
Aug 02, 2006
Girl Scout leader charged with theft: $5,000 used toward her bills, official says.
Aug 02, 2006
FAIR TRADE: 4-H exhibitors turn projects into profit, and learn lessons in budgeting, economics along the way.
Aug 02, 2006
Pest forces businesses to change ways: Westerville Road lined with companies that must comply with state regulations.
Aug 02, 2006
Founder of OCLC Online Computer Library Center dies.
Aug 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Growing even better: Conservatory looks good and serves the community.(Editorial)
Aug 02, 2006
Buckeyes made Big Ten favorites: Top offensive player Smith persuades media to give nod to Ohio State.
Aug 02, 2006
Abercrombie limits purchases: Retailer hopes to stop resales by halting bulk buying.
Aug 02, 2006
Passing grade keeps Paterno in game.
Aug 02, 2006
Tragedy provides opportunity: Fitzgerald gets Northwestern job, but not way he envisioned.
Aug 02, 2006
Shaffer steps from shadows after injuries on line.
Aug 02, 2006