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It's week two of the Jim Tressel era at the Ohio Statehouse and he has not set up a campaign website... yet. Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy has filed preliminary paperwork to run for governor. He'll face Attorney General Dave Yost, who announced his candidacy last month.
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A sheriff's office investigating a report of a possible shooting that prompted a lockdown at Ohio's Muskingum University has determined that no shooting occurred.
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The bill also bars government officials from limiting or interfering with police activity during “riot or vandalism activity.”
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Local school board races and the State Board of Education are nonpartisan in Ohio, and party affiliations are not listed alongside the names of candidates.
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Vivek Ramaswamy officially launched his campaign for Ohio governor near his hometown of Cincinnati, and President Trump wasted no time weighing in.
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Lawrence Dolan, a Cleveland native, purchased the team from Richard Jacobs in 2000 for $320 million.
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Business & EconomyFollowing the company's acquisition at a bankruptcy auction on Saturday, the nationwide craft and fabric retailed announced Monday it would close all of its remaining stores.
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Business & EconomyCrews began demolishing Eastland Mall over the weekend about a week before city leaders plan to meet to begin crafting a new community plan for the neighborhood.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Department of Natural Resources is conducting a statewide bald eagle nest census this year. The 2020 census recorded 707 nests.
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It’s one of many such laws adopted around the country, with the stated intent of protecting female students. The Ohio law — which applies fully to private colleges, unlike the others — allows individual institutions to decide how they will obey and enforce the measure.
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A group of conservative Amish are suing the state of Ohio over a traffic law that requires buggies to have flashing yellow lights. They say the rule violates their right to religious freedom.
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