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Ohio spent more than $1 billion in the last fiscal year on its five school choice voucher programs. Close to half was spent on Ohio's EdChoice Expansion program alone, which has no income requirements.
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The Community Paramedicine Program filled gaps in Covington's health care assistance. Now, the Covington Fire Department is looking for new funding to restart and expand the program.
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The naming rights were purchased by the Cincinnati-based bank First Financial.
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Springfield city schools dismissed early and downtown roads briefly closed as the threat was investigated.
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This year, all nine U.S. House seats, all 100 Indiana House seats and half of the 50 Indiana Senate seats will be on ballots.
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Greg Foran is a native of New Zealand who started working as a shelf-stacker at Australia-based Woolworths at the age of 17.
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Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr threw his support behind Ed Gallrein, a Trump-backed candidate who's running against Congressman Thomas Massie in May's Republican primary.
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Hamilton County Associate Planner Alex Sherlock says they’re looking at Arlington Heights, Evendale, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Reading and Sharonville.
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Half a dozen Democrats in the Ohio Senate say they are getting ready to introduce extensive legislation targeting data centers.
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A new report from Reimagine Appalachia finds that waste heat produced by AI data centers could be reused in surrounding cities and industries.