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News Minute: Here is the latest Ohio news from The Associated Press

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CLEVELAND (AP) - Investigators have returned to the Cleveland neighborhood where three women were held captive in a house for a decade hoping to get tips on other unsolved missing-person cases. Cleveland city and public transit police and the FBI sponsored last night's event called a "Night Out For Missing Persons."

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Democrats in the state House are proposing a series of reforms they say will make Governor John Kasich's (KAY'-siks) private nonprofit job-creation office, JobsOhio, more accountable to the public. Under proposed legislation, JobsOhio would be subject to state ethics and public records standards applied to traditional state government agencies, among other reforms.

CLEVELAND (AP) - The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive in a Cleveland house will receive complimentary McDonald's for the next year. A spokeswoman for McDonald's says local franchisees in Charles Ramsey's neighborhood have offered him free food at their restaurants.

BEREA, Ohio (AP) - Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is heading home to Oklahoma to lend a helping hand in the aftermath of the deadly tornado. Weeden says his wife, Melanie, has family in Moore, Oklahoma, where the tornado killed 24 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Weeden says none of her family members were injured and he's eager to "just to do my part" with the cleanup.

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