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LIMA BEANS--In an Oct. 2 editorial defending controversal Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, the Lima News, circulation 35.300, refered to Sen. C.J. Prentiss, D-Cleveland, as a "no-name state senator." In an effort to educate the citizens of Lima, Photoj.com would like to inform them that the "no-name" Sen. Prentiss is a past president of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus, the current Minority Whip of the Ohio Senate, and will become Minority Leader of the Ohio Senate in 2005. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)

LIMA BEANS--In an Oct. 2 editorial defending controversal Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, the Lima News, circulation 35.300, refered to Sen. Teresa Fedor, D-Toledo, as a "no-name state senator." In an effort to educate the citizens of Lima, Photoj.com would like to inform them that the "no-name" Sen. Fedor is a past Ohio Environmental Council Legislator of the Year, the current Asst. Minority Whip of the Ohio Senate, and will become Minority Whip of the Ohio Senate in 2005. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)
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