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Two years after Ohio committed to teaching the Science of Reading, Gov. Mike DeWine is now warning colleges and universities to get with the program.
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Ohio’s Republican governor is warning about a possible economic crisis in the Springfield area when thousands of Haitians lose their temporary protected status in February.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’ll fully expects to endorse the Republican candidate for Ohio governor next year—but hasn't so far.
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The herbal extract from Asia has naturally occurring trace amounts of the alkaloids mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which in high doses have sedative effects.
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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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Proponents of a new collaboration between the city of Dayton and the state of Ohio say it will reduce violent crime in the area.
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A bill to require absentee ballots arrive at boards of elections by election day—eliminating the four day grace period in current law--is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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If Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine could turn back time, he would not have signed the law that legalized sports betting in his state.
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Republican sponsors said the four property tax bills add up to $2 billion in tax relief, but opponents said they were rushed and lawmakers could do more for Ohio homeowners.
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Millions in state money is headed to Ohio food banks and some SNAP recipients wiill get a share, but not all.