The district says cutting 299 positions by the next school year would save an estimated $26 million. This comes as the district tries to address a $50 million budget shortfall that it says is due to inadequate funding from the state.
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For the first time in eight years, Ohio will have a new governor. It will be someone from outside government: tech billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, who briefly ran for president, or Amy Acton, who served in government for about a year.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSome Central Ohio commuters are trading cars for buses and bikes amid high gas prices and warmer weather. Local riders and transportation officials report an uptick in sustainable travel as residents look to save money and avoid traffic.
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The issue could be on the November ballot at the same time as the Republican running for governor, who also supports photo ID requirements for voting.
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One Ohio lawmaker said Secretary of State Frank LaRose's situation raises questions about whether the votes of some military and overseas voters arrive at boards of elections in time to be counted.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe fashion industry creates a lot of pollution. Some Ohio college students are reducing their carbon footprint with clothing swaps.
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Projects planned include heating and air conditioning replacements, roof repairs, classroom upgrades and new elementary school playgrounds.
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Urban Meyer was the head football coach for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2012 through Jan. 1, 2019.
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Ashanti Powell entered work hours for former employees and changed direct deposit information so the paychecks went into her personal account.
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The lawmakers said their bill would fix gaps in the system by improving communication and coordination between Ohio courts, law enforcement and children services.
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Business & EconomyThe zoo says the hotel is part of its long-term strategy, and zoo officials want visitors to stay longer.
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Business & EconomyWith many of the 29 new faculty and staff apartments sitting empty, Denison asked Granville Village Council if they could rent to others.
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