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Ohio State University is developing a new curriculum to train workers to help expand broadband internet access in rural and urban areas of Ohio.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said the EdChoice voucher program began as a way to help students in struggling school districts and he says it's still effective today.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today announced details of a new proposal that would invest hundreds of millions of dollars into support for first responders.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted has been named in court filings related to a lawsuit against former FirstEnergy executives. Husted said he has no idea why he has been named as someone who would have discoverable information, and that so far no one has contacted him.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who himself was adopted at a young age, said this new technology will help caseworkers find people who might be willing to adopt a child. Ohio is the first state in the nation to use this technology.
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The state is now accepting submissions for broadband expansion projects to reach regions of Ohio that don't have reliable access to the internet.
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Ohio lawmakers are working on a bill that would create data rights for consumers, dubbed the Ohio Personal Privacy Act. Leaders say it will create a...
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A new program will bring affordable high-speed internet service to residents in a digitally redlined part of Northeast Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the pilot program's launch in East Cleveland on Wednesday alongside state and local officials.
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A group representing Asian American neighbors of Ohio’s Republican lieutenant governor says he and his family have agreed to meet with them to discuss their concerns about his recent tweet, which referred to the coronavirus as the “Wuhan virus.”
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Dozens of Asian Americans who live in the same Ohio suburb as the state's lieutenant governor have penned a letter expressing their concerns with his “Wuhan virus” tweet and their fears for the safety of their children.