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"Worst Tragedy In The History Of The Fair" Leaves One Dead, Seven Injured
Gov. John Kasich calls it the worst tragedy in the history of the Ohio State Fair. One person was killed and seven were injured, three of them critically,…
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Kasich Discusses Fatal Fair Ride Incident, Risks Of Amusement Rides
State investigators are continuing to examine the Ohio State Fair ride that broke apart, killing one person and leaving several others seriously injured.…
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Republican Candidates For Governor In 2018 Raise Far More Money Than Their Democratic Counterparts
The candidates in next year's race for governor have filed their fundraising reports. The Republican candidates brought in $4.5 million, far outraising…
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State Holds More Money From ECOT Payments
The state education department has ordered that more money be pulled from an embattled online charter school’s monthly funding. Officials believe the…
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"Hillbilly Elegy" Author Envisions Different Approach To Affordable Housing
J.D. Vance, the best-selling author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” is starting to appear in the spotlight more and more with his thoughts on how the government…
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Ohio GOP Returns Donations From ECOT Founder
The Ohio Republican Party has sent money back to a long-time GOP donor. The contributor is embroiled in a big Supreme Court fight over his online charter…
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Public College Has Stepped Up To Serve As Testing Lab For New Medical Marijuana Program
It appears the state’s new medical marijuana bill has cleared a hurdle. A public university has stepped forward to volunteer to serve as the state’s…
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What Cordray, Springer Could Mean For Dems In 2018
With just a week till its first debate among four announced candidates for governor, Ohio’s Democratic party is playing the waiting game to see if two…
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Grants Would Help Expand Broadband Internet To Rural Areas
Some 300,000 households and more than 88,000 business in Ohio have no access to broadband internet. Republican and Democratic state lawmakers are working…
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Possible Mandel/Brown Race Would Be Just Second Senate Rematch In Ohio History
All eyes are going to be on Ohio next year for what could be one of the biggest U.S. Senate races in the country. And it looks like it might be a rematch…
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