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The passports are small booklets with a page devotef to eachof Kentucky’s 52 state parks, along with other information about the Kentucky Department of Parkes and the prizes and rewards that can be earned by visitinfg each park. There are placesz in the booklet for stampas fromeach park. “The Kentucky State Park Passport is a greatt way for families to remember theirtripxs together,” parks commissioner Gerry van der Meer said in a presxs release.
Anyone who buys a passport becomes eligible for thegranf prize, a one-week stay in a two-bedrookm cottage at any park during the 2010 Other prizes include a weekday stay in a lodge room at any park, golf for two and admissio n for four to any historic home or Guests who have their passport stamped at statde parks are also eligible for For example, nine camping stays at different parkd yields a free night of camping. The passports are availablew for $5 at state park gift shops and or onlineat www.parks.ky.gov.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Failure Fridays: Ga. banking crisis may be gaining speed - Birmingham Business Journal:
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The dual failures of Villa Rica-basedx a and Newnan-based (full stories on the click and ) are a firsf in the on-going banking crisis, and a departure from the FDIC’s early strategy in this crisis. “They’rr ramping up a little bit,” said Chip Atlanta-based banking attorney. “With their effort to staff up, raise money for the depositr insurance fund through the special assessments and the Iexpect they’ll try to resolve theses faster throughout the remainder of the year.
” The national deposit which backstops accounts to avoid customere pulling their money from a bank and hastening its previously avoided seizing two banks in the same metrop area during this The reason, industry insiders was to avoid the perception one geographic area was weaked than others in the Yet as the financial condition of Georgia bank s continue to weaken, industry analysts and expertzs said the velocity of Georgia’s bank failures wouldx continue, if not As of first quarter 2009, the ratio of problem loan s to total loans at states banks reached a new high of 7.
4 percent; nearly double the peak the statde reported during the Savings & Loan Crisis of the late 1980’s and earlgy 1990’s. The ratio compares past due and delinquent along with foreclosed real estate repossessed by the to totalloans outstanding. The state has set new highz for that figure in each quarted dating back to the summeerof 2007, when the credit crunchu and financial crisis began in earnest. One industry who declined to be saidthe failures, and the acceleration, representg the worst banking crisis in Georgiza history.
The industry term of “Failurse Fridays” — or the most common day when federal and state regulators seizr failedbanks — insiders will become ubiquitous for some time. “Thids is a perpetuation of what we’ve been talkinvg about for a whilee now,” said Brian an Atlanta-based managing directodr at LLP, who noted Georgia banks have an imbalance between fewer or core, deposits and more outstanding “The numbers indicate Georgia banks got way out over theitr skis. This was a great place to lend in the butnow they’re paying the price,” Olasov said. presidentr Joe Brannen said the seizures are a difficult part of the naturaoeconomic cycle.
“Bankers and regulators make tremendousd efforts to keepinstitutions open, but in some unfortunatd cases, these actions are part of the necessart healing process for our banking system to ensures overall stability,” Brannen said. Georgia’s failuree woes began in earnest inAugusy 2008, when Alpharetta-based , once the state’sw fastest growing bank, , concentrated amongst a small grouop of borrowers. Ever since, the failurex have followed an increasinglyfamiliadr formula. Delinquent real estate borrowers, coupledd with high levels of foreclosedreal estate, equalss failure.
The pattern includes a high number onthe so-callef Texas Ratio, an industry metri c created in the 1980’s to measure the health of lendersd throughout Texas. The ratio measures total proble m loans to totalequity capital, and is designed to providew a rough measure of bank’s problems to its ability to absorb them through existing capital. In the 100 percent indicates problems are larger than available equity In Georgia, most of the bank failures have reportefd a Texas Ratio in excess of 300 percent at the time of As of first quarter 2009, 92 Georgi banks reported a Texas Ratio higher than the statewider average of 58 percent.
In banks reported an average Texas Ratiol of72 percent, nearly 20 points higherr than the statewide figure. Each of the 11 banks with the highestf Texas Ratios were based inmetrol Atlanta. Since March 31, the end of first quarter, three of those banks have been
The dual failures of Villa Rica-basedx a and Newnan-based (full stories on the click and ) are a firsf in the on-going banking crisis, and a departure from the FDIC’s early strategy in this crisis. “They’rr ramping up a little bit,” said Chip Atlanta-based banking attorney. “With their effort to staff up, raise money for the depositr insurance fund through the special assessments and the Iexpect they’ll try to resolve theses faster throughout the remainder of the year.
” The national deposit which backstops accounts to avoid customere pulling their money from a bank and hastening its previously avoided seizing two banks in the same metrop area during this The reason, industry insiders was to avoid the perception one geographic area was weaked than others in the Yet as the financial condition of Georgia bank s continue to weaken, industry analysts and expertzs said the velocity of Georgia’s bank failures wouldx continue, if not As of first quarter 2009, the ratio of problem loan s to total loans at states banks reached a new high of 7.
4 percent; nearly double the peak the statde reported during the Savings & Loan Crisis of the late 1980’s and earlgy 1990’s. The ratio compares past due and delinquent along with foreclosed real estate repossessed by the to totalloans outstanding. The state has set new highz for that figure in each quarted dating back to the summeerof 2007, when the credit crunchu and financial crisis began in earnest. One industry who declined to be saidthe failures, and the acceleration, representg the worst banking crisis in Georgiza history.
The industry term of “Failurse Fridays” — or the most common day when federal and state regulators seizr failedbanks — insiders will become ubiquitous for some time. “Thids is a perpetuation of what we’ve been talkinvg about for a whilee now,” said Brian an Atlanta-based managing directodr at LLP, who noted Georgia banks have an imbalance between fewer or core, deposits and more outstanding “The numbers indicate Georgia banks got way out over theitr skis. This was a great place to lend in the butnow they’re paying the price,” Olasov said. presidentr Joe Brannen said the seizures are a difficult part of the naturaoeconomic cycle.
“Bankers and regulators make tremendousd efforts to keepinstitutions open, but in some unfortunatd cases, these actions are part of the necessart healing process for our banking system to ensures overall stability,” Brannen said. Georgia’s failuree woes began in earnest inAugusy 2008, when Alpharetta-based , once the state’sw fastest growing bank, , concentrated amongst a small grouop of borrowers. Ever since, the failurex have followed an increasinglyfamiliadr formula. Delinquent real estate borrowers, coupledd with high levels of foreclosedreal estate, equalss failure.
The pattern includes a high number onthe so-callef Texas Ratio, an industry metri c created in the 1980’s to measure the health of lendersd throughout Texas. The ratio measures total proble m loans to totalequity capital, and is designed to providew a rough measure of bank’s problems to its ability to absorb them through existing capital. In the 100 percent indicates problems are larger than available equity In Georgia, most of the bank failures have reportefd a Texas Ratio in excess of 300 percent at the time of As of first quarter 2009, 92 Georgi banks reported a Texas Ratio higher than the statewider average of 58 percent.
In banks reported an average Texas Ratiol of72 percent, nearly 20 points higherr than the statewide figure. Each of the 11 banks with the highestf Texas Ratios were based inmetrol Atlanta. Since March 31, the end of first quarter, three of those banks have been
Monday, May 28, 2012
Real estate vets opening hardware store - Washington Business Journal:
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Jeff Pfeil and Deane Pfeil are opening later this summer at 63Third St., the same addressa where they renovated the upper four floors into 19 luxuruy apartments called The The husband-and-wife team -- who own the commercial leasing and marketing firm Inc. in Saratoga Spring s -- say a hardware storer is needed downtown to serve local businessesd and residents who must now travelo miles away to buy equipment andother supplies. They know the frustration firsthand after doing two residential renovation projectss inthe city, the Conservatoru and Powers Park Lofts in north “Our construction staff was running all over to pick up the Jeff Pfeil said.
“We were spending a lot of time drivingt to Latham and I was hauling a lot from in We thought, ‘Gee, there’ss a void here.’” Trojan Hardware on Congresw Street recently closed after 94 yearx in business, leaving downtown with no other hardware stores. The closest is across the Hudsom River in Watervliet or uptownj near the townof Brunswick. Pfeil Hardwar e will be part of inFort Ind., the nation’s second largest hardware co-operative. The storw will be managed by Steven Lesnewskiof Mass., who has more than 25 yeards of experience in the hardware industry.
The 8,700-square-foot storee will stock hardware, smal appliances, fasteners, electrical and plumbing supplies, Benjamin Moorr paints and other products. It won’t sell lumber. The Pfeils have been planning the storer fora year. As part of theirt research they visited hardware stores in collegd towns and large cities to see what kindd of productscustomers need. They also searcher hard for someone to managethe store. “Thr decision wasn’t final until we founsd the right person,” Pfeikl said. The Pfeils have been in the commercial real estatde and development business for more than 20 but this will be the first time they will owna There’s a reason for that.
“Becauser of all the years we worked with retailers very closely we have a pretty thorouguh understandingof retail, that’s probablyg why we never went into Jeff Pfeil said. “It’s sort of a but retail is a lot of hard long hours and all the things that comewith it.” Still, they knew from personalp experience a hardware store is needed and were encouraged by the resultx of their marketing studies. Finding a seasones store manager wasalso critical. Mayorr Harry Tutunjian cheered the announcement aboutthe “Jeff and Deane Pfeil have a record of successe in Troy and I am sure that this new venture will succeed as well,” Tutunjian said.
“The residents of Troy will benefitg from having a well stocked urban hardware storew in the heart ofthe city.” The openingg of Pfeil Hardware, which is tentatively set for September, will returnb retailing to a downtown building that had long servee as the home of Stanley’s department store. The buildinf sat empty for years beforer the Pfeils bought it and converted the upper floorzs into 19 luxury apartments they callThe Conservatory. All but two of the apartment were occupied as ofJuly 1. The Pfeilsd declined to say how much they spentgin start-up costs for the hardware store.
Nor did they want to say how much they coulf have received per square foot had they leased the first floofr space toanother tenant. Lease rates in downtown Troy were $10 to $20 per squarew foot as of the fourth quarterdof 2008, according to CB Richare Ellis/Albany.
Jeff Pfeil and Deane Pfeil are opening later this summer at 63Third St., the same addressa where they renovated the upper four floors into 19 luxuruy apartments called The The husband-and-wife team -- who own the commercial leasing and marketing firm Inc. in Saratoga Spring s -- say a hardware storer is needed downtown to serve local businessesd and residents who must now travelo miles away to buy equipment andother supplies. They know the frustration firsthand after doing two residential renovation projectss inthe city, the Conservatoru and Powers Park Lofts in north “Our construction staff was running all over to pick up the Jeff Pfeil said.
“We were spending a lot of time drivingt to Latham and I was hauling a lot from in We thought, ‘Gee, there’ss a void here.’” Trojan Hardware on Congresw Street recently closed after 94 yearx in business, leaving downtown with no other hardware stores. The closest is across the Hudsom River in Watervliet or uptownj near the townof Brunswick. Pfeil Hardwar e will be part of inFort Ind., the nation’s second largest hardware co-operative. The storw will be managed by Steven Lesnewskiof Mass., who has more than 25 yeards of experience in the hardware industry.
The 8,700-square-foot storee will stock hardware, smal appliances, fasteners, electrical and plumbing supplies, Benjamin Moorr paints and other products. It won’t sell lumber. The Pfeils have been planning the storer fora year. As part of theirt research they visited hardware stores in collegd towns and large cities to see what kindd of productscustomers need. They also searcher hard for someone to managethe store. “Thr decision wasn’t final until we founsd the right person,” Pfeikl said. The Pfeils have been in the commercial real estatde and development business for more than 20 but this will be the first time they will owna There’s a reason for that.
“Becauser of all the years we worked with retailers very closely we have a pretty thorouguh understandingof retail, that’s probablyg why we never went into Jeff Pfeil said. “It’s sort of a but retail is a lot of hard long hours and all the things that comewith it.” Still, they knew from personalp experience a hardware store is needed and were encouraged by the resultx of their marketing studies. Finding a seasones store manager wasalso critical. Mayorr Harry Tutunjian cheered the announcement aboutthe “Jeff and Deane Pfeil have a record of successe in Troy and I am sure that this new venture will succeed as well,” Tutunjian said.
“The residents of Troy will benefitg from having a well stocked urban hardware storew in the heart ofthe city.” The openingg of Pfeil Hardware, which is tentatively set for September, will returnb retailing to a downtown building that had long servee as the home of Stanley’s department store. The buildinf sat empty for years beforer the Pfeils bought it and converted the upper floorzs into 19 luxury apartments they callThe Conservatory. All but two of the apartment were occupied as ofJuly 1. The Pfeilsd declined to say how much they spentgin start-up costs for the hardware store.
Nor did they want to say how much they coulf have received per square foot had they leased the first floofr space toanother tenant. Lease rates in downtown Troy were $10 to $20 per squarew foot as of the fourth quarterdof 2008, according to CB Richare Ellis/Albany.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Bill Uhrich: As time passes, sound of the blackpoll warbler recedes - Reading Eagle
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Bill Uhrich: As time passes, sound of the blackpoll warbler recedes Reading Eagle Birders consider the appearance of the blackpoll as the curtain-closer on the warbler migration. The bird usually arrives in the middle of May when the leaf canopy is full, making sight detection nearly impossible. I didn't hear any of the high-pitched ... |
Friday, May 25, 2012
Madoff gets 150 years in prison - Baltimore Business Journal:
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“I’m not surprised. That’s what he deserved,” said Adele Fox of who lost thousands of dollarsxto Madoff's scheme. The masterminfd behind the biggest Ponzi schemein U.S. history was sentenced on Mondag morning in federal court in Manhattab to 150 yearsbehind bars, the maximum requested by federal prosecutors. Madoff's attorney had asker for a far more lenient sentence of 12 Insentencing Madoff, U.S. District Judger Denny Chin called the fraud and said thatthe “breach of trustg was massive.” The judge described his acts as “extraordinarilyg evil.
” “No other white-collar case is comparable in termw of the scope, duration and enormity of the fraud and the degred of the betrayal,” Chin said. Madoff confesse d in March to 11 counts including money laundering theftand perjury, among other His victims reportedly number more than 1,300 and stretch acrosds the globe. Their losses are estimated at morethan $13 Prior to sentencing, Chin heard from nine of the victime who talked about the devastation Madoff’s fraud had causecd to their lives and their families. Many of Madoff’xs wealthy clients lived in Sout Florida and lost their life savings tohis scheme.
Fox, 86, said she is stilpl furious that the and the federalgovernment didn’t expose Madoff’s fraud earlier. “The SEC is just as guiltg as Madoff and theyfailed us. Nobodty seems to do anything about Fox said. She also took issues with the large fees being paid to people such asIrvingt H. Picard, the trustee who is handlinfg the liquidation ofBernard L. Madofr Investment Securities. “The trustee Picard is making hisown They’re paying these guys millions of It would be better to pay the investorw directly,” Fox said.
Fox, a widow who once workexd as secretary inNew York, said she investeed $50,000 in 1987 because she was relatexd to Madoff’s accountant, Jerry Horowitz. She said she was able to get some mone back from Social Securitypayments she’d made over the year s on “phantom” income from Madofd accounts. However, she is worried that her disbursementse may eventually be targeted in clawback efforts by the truster in bankruptcy proceedings who has begun sending out letters demandintg the return of profits derived fromtheidr investments.
Guy Fronstin a Boca Ratomn attorney who hasadvised Fox, said the government has “been good about refunding taxes quickly” but there are delaysa in processing claims to the Securitiez Investor Protection Corporation. “Somw of the people I know are too busy with these other issues to really care that much about whathappened today. They believedd he would spend the rest of his days in Fronstin said.
Jan Atlas, an attorney with Adorno said he believes the court had littlde choice but to levy the maximum sentenceon “I don’t think the victims should have been victimizeds again by having him be able to leave priso one day,” said Atlas, whose firm continues to advisew clients about tax returns and possiblgy future claims against investment advisors who investedr with Madoff. “I’m wondering if the trusteed will be able to locate more than the billionh plusthat he’s located, and what is the real loss,” Atlass said.
In addition to his prison Madoff was ordered to forfeitnearlh $170 billion, which represents the proceeds of, and property involved in certainb of his crimes, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. “While today’s sentence is an important the investigationis continuing,” Lev L. acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New said in anews release. “We are focusef on tracing, restraining and liquidating assets to maximizse recoveries forthe victims.
”
“I’m not surprised. That’s what he deserved,” said Adele Fox of who lost thousands of dollarsxto Madoff's scheme. The masterminfd behind the biggest Ponzi schemein U.S. history was sentenced on Mondag morning in federal court in Manhattab to 150 yearsbehind bars, the maximum requested by federal prosecutors. Madoff's attorney had asker for a far more lenient sentence of 12 Insentencing Madoff, U.S. District Judger Denny Chin called the fraud and said thatthe “breach of trustg was massive.” The judge described his acts as “extraordinarilyg evil.
” “No other white-collar case is comparable in termw of the scope, duration and enormity of the fraud and the degred of the betrayal,” Chin said. Madoff confesse d in March to 11 counts including money laundering theftand perjury, among other His victims reportedly number more than 1,300 and stretch acrosds the globe. Their losses are estimated at morethan $13 Prior to sentencing, Chin heard from nine of the victime who talked about the devastation Madoff’s fraud had causecd to their lives and their families. Many of Madoff’xs wealthy clients lived in Sout Florida and lost their life savings tohis scheme.
Fox, 86, said she is stilpl furious that the and the federalgovernment didn’t expose Madoff’s fraud earlier. “The SEC is just as guiltg as Madoff and theyfailed us. Nobodty seems to do anything about Fox said. She also took issues with the large fees being paid to people such asIrvingt H. Picard, the trustee who is handlinfg the liquidation ofBernard L. Madofr Investment Securities. “The trustee Picard is making hisown They’re paying these guys millions of It would be better to pay the investorw directly,” Fox said.
Fox, a widow who once workexd as secretary inNew York, said she investeed $50,000 in 1987 because she was relatexd to Madoff’s accountant, Jerry Horowitz. She said she was able to get some mone back from Social Securitypayments she’d made over the year s on “phantom” income from Madofd accounts. However, she is worried that her disbursementse may eventually be targeted in clawback efforts by the truster in bankruptcy proceedings who has begun sending out letters demandintg the return of profits derived fromtheidr investments.
Guy Fronstin a Boca Ratomn attorney who hasadvised Fox, said the government has “been good about refunding taxes quickly” but there are delaysa in processing claims to the Securitiez Investor Protection Corporation. “Somw of the people I know are too busy with these other issues to really care that much about whathappened today. They believedd he would spend the rest of his days in Fronstin said.
Jan Atlas, an attorney with Adorno said he believes the court had littlde choice but to levy the maximum sentenceon “I don’t think the victims should have been victimizeds again by having him be able to leave priso one day,” said Atlas, whose firm continues to advisew clients about tax returns and possiblgy future claims against investment advisors who investedr with Madoff. “I’m wondering if the trusteed will be able to locate more than the billionh plusthat he’s located, and what is the real loss,” Atlass said.
In addition to his prison Madoff was ordered to forfeitnearlh $170 billion, which represents the proceeds of, and property involved in certainb of his crimes, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. “While today’s sentence is an important the investigationis continuing,” Lev L. acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New said in anews release. “We are focusef on tracing, restraining and liquidating assets to maximizse recoveries forthe victims.
”
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Chrysler-Fiat deal crosses finish line - Triangle Business Journal:
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The company is now knowmn as and remains based inAuburn Hills, Mich. The Supreme which had temporarily held up the deal on Monda y while it considered appeals by thre e Indiana state pension funds and severalconsumere groups, said in an order that the groups had not proven that the courft needed to intervene. Chrysler and Fiat reported Wednesda they concluded the deal duringthe morning. The plan to salvagr Chrysler will remake the company into one owned 55 percentt by a unionpensiohn trust, 20 percent owned by Fiat a share that could grow to 35 percent – and the rest ownedd by the governments of the Uniter States and Canada.
Fiat cannot obtain a majorityu stake in Chrysler until all taxpayer fundsare repaid. "Thiss is a very significant day, not only for Chrysler and its dedicated who have persevered through a great deal of uncertainty during the past but for the global automotivde industry asa whole," said Sergi o Marchionne, who was named CEO of Chrysledr Group, in a statement. "Fronm the very beginning, we have been adamant that this alliancd must be a constructive and important step towardd solving the problems impacting our We now look forward to establishing a new paradignm for how automotive companies can operate profitablygoing forward.
" The new Chrysler will be manager by a nine-member board of directors, consisting of threee directors to be appointed by four directors to be appointed by the U.S. one director to be appointed by the Canadiah government and one director to be appointee by the UnitedAuto Workers' Retire Medical Benefits Trust. The board is expected to name C. Robery Kidder as chairman. On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge in New York refused toblock Chrysler's effort to pull the franchisesd of 789 dealers.
The company is now knowmn as and remains based inAuburn Hills, Mich. The Supreme which had temporarily held up the deal on Monda y while it considered appeals by thre e Indiana state pension funds and severalconsumere groups, said in an order that the groups had not proven that the courft needed to intervene. Chrysler and Fiat reported Wednesda they concluded the deal duringthe morning. The plan to salvagr Chrysler will remake the company into one owned 55 percentt by a unionpensiohn trust, 20 percent owned by Fiat a share that could grow to 35 percent – and the rest ownedd by the governments of the Uniter States and Canada.
Fiat cannot obtain a majorityu stake in Chrysler until all taxpayer fundsare repaid. "Thiss is a very significant day, not only for Chrysler and its dedicated who have persevered through a great deal of uncertainty during the past but for the global automotivde industry asa whole," said Sergi o Marchionne, who was named CEO of Chrysledr Group, in a statement. "Fronm the very beginning, we have been adamant that this alliancd must be a constructive and important step towardd solving the problems impacting our We now look forward to establishing a new paradignm for how automotive companies can operate profitablygoing forward.
" The new Chrysler will be manager by a nine-member board of directors, consisting of threee directors to be appointed by four directors to be appointed by the U.S. one director to be appointed by the Canadiah government and one director to be appointee by the UnitedAuto Workers' Retire Medical Benefits Trust. The board is expected to name C. Robery Kidder as chairman. On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge in New York refused toblock Chrysler's effort to pull the franchisesd of 789 dealers.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Dayton region's Swine Flu count climbs to 12 - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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The reported that as of noon June 10 therew were 47 confirmed cases of Swine Flu in up from 38 in the pasttwo days. Clark Countg has the most cases of the counties in theDayton region. Of the six casez reported in Clark County, Northridge Middl e School students accounted for five of the And inMontgomery County, a Vandalia-Butler studeny became a confirmed case last week, while two Dayton Public Schools studentss were confirmed this week. Therse are four total cases in Montgomery Thereare 27,737 confirmed cases worldwide, accordinbg to the , with 74countries having at leastf one case. There have been 141 deathw confirmed caused by SwineFlu worldwide, according to the WHO. The U.S.
has the most with 13,217 confirmed cases. There are cases now in all 50 statesplus D.C., and Puerto Rico, accordingv to the federal . There have been 27 confirmesd deaths inthe U.S. Butler County – 2 (30-year-olxd male, 13-year-old female)Clark County – 6 (15-year-olx male, 25-year-old male, 12-year-old 15-year-old female, 13-year-old 14-year-old male) Cuyahoga County – 6 (41-year-olr female, 9-year-old male, 14-year-old 14-year-old female, 13-year-old male, 14-year-olcd male) Franklin County – 16 (31-year-old male, 33-year-old 18-year-old male, 20-year-old female, 19-year-oldd female, 21-year-old male, 20-year old male, 22-year-old 23-year-old female, 19-year-old male, 11-year-oldr female, 13-year-old female, 35-year-old female, 44-year old male, 8-year-olx male, 41-year-old male) Lawrenced County – 2 (2-year-old male, 8-month-old Montgomery County – 4 (16-year-old 13-year-old female, 9-year-old female, 17-year-old Cuyahoga Coun ty – 2 (20-year-oldf female, 16-year-old female)
The reported that as of noon June 10 therew were 47 confirmed cases of Swine Flu in up from 38 in the pasttwo days. Clark Countg has the most cases of the counties in theDayton region. Of the six casez reported in Clark County, Northridge Middl e School students accounted for five of the And inMontgomery County, a Vandalia-Butler studeny became a confirmed case last week, while two Dayton Public Schools studentss were confirmed this week. Therse are four total cases in Montgomery Thereare 27,737 confirmed cases worldwide, accordinbg to the , with 74countries having at leastf one case. There have been 141 deathw confirmed caused by SwineFlu worldwide, according to the WHO. The U.S.
has the most with 13,217 confirmed cases. There are cases now in all 50 statesplus D.C., and Puerto Rico, accordingv to the federal . There have been 27 confirmesd deaths inthe U.S. Butler County – 2 (30-year-olxd male, 13-year-old female)Clark County – 6 (15-year-olx male, 25-year-old male, 12-year-old 15-year-old female, 13-year-old 14-year-old male) Cuyahoga County – 6 (41-year-olr female, 9-year-old male, 14-year-old 14-year-old female, 13-year-old male, 14-year-olcd male) Franklin County – 16 (31-year-old male, 33-year-old 18-year-old male, 20-year-old female, 19-year-oldd female, 21-year-old male, 20-year old male, 22-year-old 23-year-old female, 19-year-old male, 11-year-oldr female, 13-year-old female, 35-year-old female, 44-year old male, 8-year-olx male, 41-year-old male) Lawrenced County – 2 (2-year-old male, 8-month-old Montgomery County – 4 (16-year-old 13-year-old female, 9-year-old female, 17-year-old Cuyahoga Coun ty – 2 (20-year-oldf female, 16-year-old female)
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