JobsOhio, the state's private economic development corporation, is investing $300 million into a new job readiness fund benefitting Ohioans and employers.
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For weeks, DeWine has faced criticism from his fellow Republicans over allegations of widespread fraud in the state’s Medicaid system. It started with a report in the conservative outlet The Daily Wire, which accused home health agencies of fraudulently billing the system that pays for healthcare for low-income and disabled people.
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The M111 Offensive Hand Grenade uses blast overpressure, or a sudden shockwave, instead of shrapnel. Battelle helped with the concept and testing of the new grenades.
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The previous version would have banned Ohio Medicaid money for at-home family caregivers.
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The bill would ban marriage in Ohio until a person turns 18 years old, the age for legal adulthood in most cases.
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A rushed effort to ask voters whether to amend Ohio’s constitution and add existing voter identification requirements is likely on deck for final votes Wednesday.
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Business & EconomyHousing affordability is attracting people to the Midwest and Ohio, reversing a decades-long trend of out-migration.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Cleveland Clinic reached an agreement with the DOJ to halt gender-affirming care for minors.
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Densil Porteous is leaving Stonewall Columbus later this year to accept a position with the national LGBTQ+ organization.
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Construction will begin on Monday on a protected bike lane on North 4th Street from Italian Village through University District. The new design moves the bikeway against the curb and is physically protected by street parking.
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The work group says more funding for buses is needed, but doesn't agree on how much transportation public schools should provide for private schools.
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Lawmakers are considering ending Medicaid payments to people who care for family members as part of an anti-fraud bill. But disabled Ohioans and paid caregivers say it could be devastating.
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