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Officials flocked to southern Ohio last Friday to detail plans for a data center so large it needs a $33.3 billion natural gas plant to power it.
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An elected official who’s often mentioned his military service during his campaigns has been activated to serve with the Ohio Army National Guard.
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A proposed amendment to stop future construction of huge data centers in Ohio got the green light to go forward from Attorney General Dave Yost.
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The powerful and private arm that pursues economic projects on Ohio’s behalf has been under fire in recent weeks after revealing it gave money to a podcaster.
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Some of the three million Ohioans on Medicaid may turn down pay raises or promotions for fear of losing access to benefits.
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Safety officials say it is important for all Ohioans to have a plan for weathering a storm in place before they need it.
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In a few months, Ohio will be home to one of a few public monuments dedicated to the work women did to secure the right to vote, and the continuous efforts for equality.
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The bill passed the Ohio House mostly along party lines, with all but one Republican for it and Democrats united against it.
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The "She Wins" Act would require Ohio providers to give women seeking abortions information 24 hours before getting the procedure.
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Two Republican lawmakers have sponsored a pair of bills to give the Ohio Inspector General more authority and tools.