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The Ohio Auditor's Office found former Blendon Township Administrator Bryan Rhoads was improperly paid and misused township credit cards.
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The May 1 letter from the Ohio Auditor's Office cites an Instagram post indicating discussions among council members about an Israel-Hamas ceasefire resolution.
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State Auditor Keith Faber confirms the state overpaid nearly $3.8 billion in unemployment benefits.
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The cities of Columbus and Dayton, along with the national gun control group Everytown and Ohio resident Meghan Volk, are suing the Ohio Attorney…
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Ohio Auditor Keith Faber is telling local governments to take a close look at their finances and to prepare for things to get worse before they get…
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The official elected as the state’s accountability watchdog is creating a new program to encourage better open records policies among local governments,...
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Many local and state government records must be provided, upon request, to the public. When there is a dispute over whether records are public, involved…
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A state audit of a short-lived Columbus charter school finds officials inaccurately reported student attendance and received too much state funding.First…
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Unlike public schools, Ohio’s charter schools have to find places to hold classes. Typically, that means renting a building rather than buying one. A review of charter school leasing practices by outgoing auditor Dave Yost, released before he became Attorney General, found some charter schools are entering lease agreements that are costing them over and above what the private market will bear. Complicated leases, with little oversight
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The Ohio Auditor’s Office has released an anonymous complaint accusing Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader of taking money seized during drug…