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Ohio Environmental Groups Push To Save Conservation Fund
Environmental advocates say time is running out to save a federal fund that helps improve local parks, pools, and playgrounds. For decades the Land and…
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As Schools Wait For Grades From Report Cards, Lawmaker Still Wants To Revamp Rating System
The Ohio Department of Education will release report cards on the state’s more than 600 school districts this week. Meanwhile, a Republican lawmaker is…
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How Lawmakers Should Travel - The Opinion Of State Legislative Ethics Panel
The ongoing federal investigation into former House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger, who has close ties with payday lending lobbyists who allegedly paid for…
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Recovering Addict Opposes Issue 1, Says She Wouldn't Be Alive Without Push To Drug Court
A substance abuse survivor is fighting against the statewide ballot issue this fall that would reduce prison time for non-violent drug offenders. The…
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New Union Isn't Happy With Ohio Democratic Party Right Now
In July, the Ohio Democratic Party recognized a new union that was formed to represent campaign workers. Now, a few weeks before the election, that union…
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Another Round Of Winners Announced In State's Contest For High-Tech Solutions To Opioid Crisis
A dozen high-tech ideas for fighting the opioid crisis have each been awarded $200,000 from Ohio’s Third Frontier fund. The winners were picked in a…
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Mandel Files To Run For Congress, But He May Just Be Keeping His Campaign Account Open
The term limited state treasurer has revealed what he may be planning as his next move. But though Josh Mandel filed paperwork that suggests he’ll run for…
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Flashback: DeWine, Cordray's Last Campaign Battle In 2010
Richard Cordray and Mike DeWine are preparing to square off in their first debate in the race for governor. The debate on September 19 in Dayton will be…
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Counselors, Groups Protest Rule Change Requiring Background Checks For Medicaid Providers
Hundreds of mental health and addiction counselors could lose their jobs because the state is now requiring criminal background checks for people who…
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Medicaid Providers Say Background Checks Make It Harder To Get Opioid Treatment. Medicaid Disagrees.
Ohio Medicaid says it will continue to enforce a new rule requiring background checks of Medicaid providers. Some of them say the new practice will cost…
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