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Ohio sending more help to patrol Texas border again
The Buckeye State has been helping the Lone Star state with border security since 2021
Pandemic food assistance ended. It’s left Ohio families struggling.
Families like the Tanners in Mount Vernon are seeking other ways to supplement their food budgets since pandemic-era SNAP benefits went away in March.
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Ohio's U.S. senators disagree on legislation to raise the federal debt ceiling
Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown says he will vote for it because default would be catastrophic but Republican J.D. Vance opposes it in its current form, saying he'll introduce amendments to rein in future spending.
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Ohio wants a uniform approach to teaching reading. Not all teachers will be prepared.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is considering making “the science of reading” a requirement in schools. But, recent research shows some higher education programs in the state are lagging in their training of the literacy method.
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Ohio lawmakers consider alternative options to place constitutional threshold amendment before voters
Lawmakers have until Wednesday to decide whether to hold an August special election to raise the bar for amending the Ohio constitution.
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Ohio higher education bill revises DEI training rules, still bans faculty from striking
Senate Bill 83 was drafted to address long-standing but sometimes hard-to-define concerns that conservatives have had about public universities.
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Ohio Senate leader hints at changes being made to education funding in its two-year budget plan
Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday he is concerned about the stability of funding for schools.
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Key GOP endorsement could be on the way in Ohio's 2024 US Senate race
Recently, Republican Bernie Moreno was endorsed by Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance. Political watchers say former President Donald Trump might follow suit.
From cornhole to garage fridges, ‘Midwestern Conversation’ runs the (polite) gamut
In her new book, A Guide to Midwestern Conversation, comedy writer and Midwesterner Taylor Kay Phillips breaks down common and quirky Midwestern expressions, from “Hey stranger!” to “Jeez Louise.”
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Panel allows drilling on some Ohio-owned lands but delays vote on leases in state parks
An Ohio Department of Natural Resources panel voted to let companies bid on rights to drill in four parcels of state-owned land, but it put off similar votes on drilling in state parks to its next meeting.
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