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This is the fourth round of funding for the Ohio Meat Processing Grant Program
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As of midnight, the Ohio Department of Education no longer exists and other changes will happen, according to Gov. Mike DeWine – even though seven Democratic state school board members won a court order that they say stops Republicans' revamping of K-12 education in Ohio.
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Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announce new projects expected to create more than 300 jobs, $27 million in payroll.
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Ohio Business Roundtable Executive Director Pat Tiberi, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov Jon Husted are urging lawmakers who are considering the two-year state budget right now to include funding DeWine proposed for K-12 education, college and job training.
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The plan from Lt. Gov. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) would wipe out 5 million words and more than 20,000 pages of the Ohio Administrative Code used for state agencies and divisions.
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Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor, says emails and texts from incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about the nuclear power plant bailout from their personal accounts should be released to the public.
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The newly-disclosed messages show executives talking about the support they were getting from Ohio's Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to pass a 10-year nuclear bailout, despite Husted previously saying he did not play a role in getting the legislation passed.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said his work in the state office will benefit from the outside work he'll be doing.
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He says Ohioans are going to benefit from new jobs that come with planned investments.
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Gov. Mike DeWine today issued guidance for how Ohio counties can safely hold fairs this year as case incidence continues to decline statewide.
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Several elected officials in Ohio have condemned the mob of pro-Trump extremists that stormed the U.S. Capitol building. State leaders, including Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio), have said the insurrection is an attack on democracy.
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While Ohio's election results show a big win for President Donald Trump, leaders are voicing their support for other states as they continue to count votes in the presidential race. That includes some of the state's top Republican officeholders.