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Published on Mar 12, 2025Source: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on Mar 12, 2025
Could Ohio actually do away with income and property taxes. You tell us.
Source: The Canton Repository - Ohio - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
How drones are revolutionizing public safety in Ohio: From search operations to SWAT standoffs and more
3News’ Candice Hare shares some of the ways public safety agencies are implementing this rapidly improving technology. MEDINA, Ohio — Whether it be searching for suspects or fighting brush fires and even sniffing out hazardous materials, the list of ways …
Source: WKYC - Ohio - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Could Ohio actually do away with income and property taxes. You tell us.Dispatch Opinion
Source: The Daily Record - Ohio - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Ohio Republicans Are Ready to Wreck the Economy Over DEI
Students are not interested in attending a university that will not cover “basic kinds of intellectual projects, discussing what this bill calls controversial topics,” said Shannon Winnubst, a professor in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality …
Source: The New Republic - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Where can Ohio State reasonably still improve as postseason begins?
Source: The Daily Record - Ohio - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Where can Ohio State reasonably still improve as…
Source: Kent Ravena Record Courier - Ohio - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
More than 700 people submitted opponent testimony against controversial Ohio higher education bill
More than 700 college students, faculty, and staff submitted opponent testimony against a massive Ohio higher education bill that would significantly change colleges and universities. Fourteen people testified against Ohio Senate Bill 1 for three hours …
Source: Ohio Capital Journal - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Student meals once again subject of Ohio bill
Another bill has entered the Ohio General Assembly in an attempt to address student hunger in schools, this time in the form of a Democratic measure that would still hold households accountable for student meal debt, but keep the child from feeling the …
Source: Ohio Capital Journal - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
What Ohio Democrats want to hear about in this week’s State of the State address
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is scheduled to deliver his state of the state address before a joint session of the General Assembly today, Wednesday. DeWine’s Republican party dominates both chambers of the legislature. But in the days leading up to his speech, …
Source: Ohio Capital Journal - Left-wing