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“We primarily are dealing with the initial response, the emergency part of the event," Commander of Ohio Task Force One Jack Reall said.
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Some of the Ohio Republican Party's Central Committee tried, unsuccessfully, to replace Ohio Republican Party Chair Bob Paduchik at a meeting Friday.
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President Joe Biden joined Gov. Mike DeWine and other state leaders at the site of a new, $20 billion semiconductor plant for Intel’s groundbreaking ceremony.
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This Tuesday, the primary for just Ohio House and Senate districts and state party central committee offices will be unprecedented and mostly unnoticed.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio contends the Ohio Department of Health is applying a law on transfer agreements arbitrarily.
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The state stands to gain millions of dollars in taxes if the winner lives in Ohio.
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Some salaried workers at the Delphi lost their pensions when the auto parts manufacturer, which was part of General Motors, went bankrupt in 2009.
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The Republican governor, who signed the six-week ban on abortion now in effect, said lawmakers need to clarify state laws surrounding abortion.
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Intel officials, who want to build a massive chip processing facility in Central Ohio, say passage of that federal bill is crucial for them.
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Six Democrats filed a court challenge after a directive from the secretary of state’s office directed local boards of elections to deny their candidacy petitions.