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District leaders digging into data after two-thirds of school levies fail across Ohio
School officials say even with homeowners’ concerns about rising property taxes, they don’t think the high failure rate shows a voter revolt on levies is building.
Endangered audio is coming home to a historically Black Ohio college’s radio station
The HBCU Radio Preservation Project restored and digitized hours of audio from WCSU in Wilberforce. Now, the station is celebrating the homecoming of its radio history.
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DeWine answers criticism from his fellow Republicans about Ohio Medicaid
Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and GOP legislative leaders have questioned Gov. Mike DeWine's judgment when it comes to Medicaid fraud prevention.
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A rural Ohio brewery is turning beer waste into farm fuel
Wooly Pig Farm Brewery in north central Ohio is turning its brewing byproducts into a sustainable business model.
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Ohio submetering decision ‘provides a pathway to a solution’
Ohio lawmakers have said those who submeter offer the same services as traditional utilities, but without the regulatory strings attached.
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Photo ID amendment likely to make ballot with Ohio GOP leaders behind it
The heads of both the Ohio House and Senate want voters to decide whether to codify their existing ID requirements in the state constitution this November.
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Why one Ohio city claims to be the ‘capital of cornhole’
Cincinnati is home to the earliest governing bodies for cornhole. The groups say they helped launch the Midwest game into a worldwide sport.
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Ohio Supreme Court to decide if DeWine could close $300 weekly pandemic check program early
300,000 Ohioans have sued the state, saying they’re owed $900 million in federal funds. The Ohio Supreme Court will decide.
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Yost reflects on 25 years in Ohio politics and race for governor that 'wasn't meant to be'
Attorney General Dave Yost is in his final two weeks in office, after resigning earlier this month to work for the conservative Christian Alliance Defending Freedom.
Lawmaker walks from Dayton to Statehouse to spotlight kids' mental health
Sen. Willis Blackshear (D-Dayton) said he hopes his trek will draw attention to the issue of mental health.
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