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High school athletes can start striking name, image and likeness deals, after a vote of the schools that make up the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
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The Community Energy Pilot Program would allow for as many as 1,500 megawatts of small-scale facilities across Ohio, including renewable facilities.
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A Republican former lawmaker who’s now a juvenile judge has been suspended for a court action, but the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed charges over his public comments.
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Former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan’s decision has cleared up the picture for next year's race for governor.
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Former U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan has been considering running for the Democratic nomination for Ohio governor for months.
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The bill puts unnamed abortion medications into a group of drugs, based on side effects and more, that would require an in-person visit before a doctor in Ohio could prescribe them.
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Though there are some concerns about the economy, Ohio’s retailers are still expecting a good holiday season this year.
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Republican sponsors said the four property tax bills add up to $2 billion in tax relief, but opponents said they were rushed and lawmakers could do more for Ohio homeowners.
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A six-member committee of Ohio lawmakers met to recommend a slew of changes to cannabis law as well as a ban on intoxicating hemp, including hemp-derived beverages.
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Ohio lawmakers have overwhelmingly passed a spending bill that started as a way to make sure name image and likeness contracts end when college eligibility does.