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Gov. Mike DeWine said he still wants to see kratom banned or heavily regulated in Ohio, but that effort may need to come from the legislature.
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Business & EconomyAn immigration raid on a Hyundai electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia raised concerns about A similar project in South Central Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine also said he believes local law enforcement agencies already on the ground should be the ones targeting violent crime in Ohio.
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Starting Sept. 30, anyone under 21 who gets a driver’s license in Ohio will have to go through driver’s education classes.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentKratom, a botanical herb from Asia, has naturally-occurring trace amounts of mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which can have both stimulant and sedative effects.
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President Trump wants to end mail-in ballots. Democrat Allison Russo wants to be Secretary of State. And Gov. DeWine faces pushback for sending National Guard troops to DC. We will talk about it all on the Reporter Roundtable.
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A coalition of progressive groups says Gov. Mike DeWine was wrong to deploy 150 Ohio National Guard members to Washington D.C.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is explaining and defending his decision to send 150 Ohio National Guard troops to Washington DC to help with what President Trump has declared to be a public safety emergency.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is calling for specific bets on players and games to be removed from the list of legal bets that can be placed in Ohio.
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Business & EconomyState and local officials are reacting to Intel's announcement that the company was slowing construction on its $28 billion New Albany project in Licking County.