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A bill that eliminates the four-day grace period for absentee ballots to arrive at Ohio boards of elections will become law, though Gov. Mike DeWine admits he’s not happy about that.
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All "intoxicating” hemp, including hemp-derived THC and CBD beverages, will be illegal in Ohio under this new law, but opponents plan to go to the ballot.
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Ohio is one of 11 states that are sharing data through EleXa.
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Applications are being accepted for low-interest revolving loans from rural Ohio communities trying to create affordable housing.
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Ohio’s Republican governor is warning about a possible economic crisis in the Springfield area when thousands of Haitians lose their temporary protected status in February.
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U.S. Sen. Jon Husted officially filed his candidacy with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office on Friday.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’ll fully expects to endorse the Republican candidate for Ohio governor next year—but hasn't so far.
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The herbal extract from Asia has naturally occurring trace amounts of the alkaloids mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which in high doses have sedative effects.
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The digital ads in Ohio will message on where candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act.
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The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.
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Judge Ed Sargus ruled that the transfer can happen starting Jan. 1, but rejected the state’s request for the case to be dismissed.
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If signed, the final version of Senate Bill 56 that cleared the Ohio Senate on Tuesday afternoon bans most intoxicating hemp within 90 days.