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Leaders in the defense and aerospace industries say Ohio is ripe for more economic growth in these areas. Many spoke at the Ohio Defense and Aerospace Forum held at Wright State University.
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Oakar was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 and served eight terms in office.
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Gov. Mike DeWine promised voters that if they rejected proposed redistricting changes last November 2024, he'd work to get a different process on the ballot.
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Advocates say the state is making it harder for families to receive child care benefits, causing further challenges to an already taxed child care work sector.
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A recently passed state law allows the Ohio Farm Bureau to offer health coverage outside of traditional insurance regulations.
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The loss of students from India and China, who typically enroll in the university's master's programs like engineering and information technology, is largely contributing to the decline.
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Ohioans who regularly give money to churches would be able to deduct that money from their taxable income under a bill that’s still being drafted.
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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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An 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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Skunk Fest brings people together from all over the country, despite skunks only being legal pets in 16 U.S. states.