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The State of Ohio - Ohio's First Female Adjutant General
 
 
Gov-elect John Kasich added more people to his cabinet. He's selected Col. Deborah Ashenhurst as Ohio's first-ever female Adjutant General. And he announced his first somewhat controversial choice - inspector general Tom Charles as head of the Department of Public Safety. He also chose to promote and appoint Col. John Born as Highway Patrol superintendent.

For more than 40 years, George Voinovich has been in some public office in Ohio. He's been called representative, mayor, governor and Senator. He's confounded pundits and politicians in his own party and the other one, who've found it a challenge to figure out where he stands on critical issues and how he will eventually vote on them. And in a few days, he leaves all that behind as he retires from the job he's held on Capitol Hill for the last twelve years. Sen. George Voinovich looks back on a long career in public service.
December 17, 2010