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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has been battling to ban micro prop bets, which are wagers on specific actions athletes take during a game.
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The state will now avoid a lengthier fight over a mandated redraw of boundaries for the 15 members of Congress from Ohio.
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Families who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as food stamps, won't get their EBT cards reloaded on Saturday if the shutdown continues.
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Around 1.4 million Ohio residents receive a total of $264 million in SNAP benefits every month. That breaks down to a monthly average of $190 in SNAP benefits per person.
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Artifacts ranging from handwritten lyrics to stage costumes honor this year's 13 inductees.
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The map the commission released tilts districts in Cincinnati and Toledo further right and Akron further left.
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The township is purchasing the large plot of land with frontage along I-75, bordered by Union Centre Boulevard and Cincinnati-Dayton Road. Township trustees envision the planned Mill Creek District as a destination that feels "uniquely West Chester."
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At times when school levies and property tax relief are hot-button political issues, a persistent myth about Ohio Lottery profits and education tends to resurface. One listener asked WOSU’s "Curious Cbus," “Wasn’t the state lottery supposed to replace property taxes as a method of school financing?”
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission has until the end of the day Friday to come up with such an agreement.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission will meet once more Thursday, in what is likely the state’s last chance to get a six year Congressional map with a bipartisan vote.
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1.4 million Ohioans currently rely on SNAP or food stamps.
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The Rails to Trails Conservancy picked Cleveland to host its first Trail Nation Summit in six years, connecting its network of 400 collaborators across the country.