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The $8.9 million multi-use bridge was designed in collaboration with the three federally recognized Shawnee tribes, just like Great Council.
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A judge in Franklin County has, for now, blocked Gov. Mike DeWine's short-term ban of "intoxicating" hemp products with psychoactive ingredients.
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Ohioans paid $16.7 billion in property taxes last year, and those high property taxes are not leading to lots of spending by schools but instead are making up for low state spending on K-12 education.
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From the shores of Lake Erie to the Kentucky border, baseball's regular season is set for a dramatic final week in the Buckeye State.
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An Ohio Department of Transportation survey of crash data indicates roundabouts are significantly reducing injury and fatality accidents.
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Ohio Homeland Security has a new app that allows people to submit information about potential criminal activity.
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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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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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Gov. Mike DeWine also said he believes local law enforcement agencies already on the ground should be the ones targeting violent crime in Ohio.
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Beef prices spiked last year and have continued to rise, according to data from the Federal Reserve, and Ohio cattle farmers are reaping the rewards.
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A U.S. House Committee on Monday released a drawing of breasts with a birthday message and what appears to be Les Wexner's signature and a photo of what appears to be Wexner with his arm around Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ohio law requires villages to provide a certain number of public services and field candidates for all electable positions in the decade prior to an audit. Dayton Daily News reports many villages are expected to fail their audits.