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Gov. DeWine gets look at Walsh University's efforts to prepare future educators
NORTH CANTON ‒ Gov. Mike DeWine visited Walsh University Thursday to see the school's education program and the lengths Walsh is taking to make sure its students are prepared to teach reading. The university began moving toward evidence-based literacy courses in 2019 for those seeking a teaching degree. By 2020, all undergraduate and...
Online gambling bill introduced at the Statehouse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new bill at the Ohio Statehouse is proposing the legalization of “iGaming,” or online gambling. “I think that this is the next progression of gaming in Ohio,” Senator Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) said. Senate Bill 312 is sponsored by Antani and would require the Ohio Casino Control Commission to contract with […]
22 Ohio counties declared primary natural disaster areas as drought persists
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency has declared 22 Ohio counties are a primary natural disaster area due to drought, including 10 in central Ohio. The counties listed in the natural disaster declaration are: Athens, Belmont, Fairfield, Fayette, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Morgan, […]
Voters to decide to keep politicians in redistricting process or hand it to citizens
Toledo resident Pierrette “Petee” Talley has not voted for her state senator since 2018; not because she didn’t want to, but because there hasn’t been one on the ballot. Ms. Talley, who lives on Parkside Boulevard, and other Toledo residents were previously in state Senate District 11, and they expected to vote for a candidate in 2018. When they got their ballots, though, they couldn’t vote for state senator because they had been redistricted into Senate District 2, which would be on the ballot in 2022. In 2022, those same residents expected to vote for a candidate, but they couldn’t because they had been redistricted into Senate District 11. “The effect of that is that we not have had an opportunity to vote for Senate representation since 2018, and that is a major impact,” Ms. Talley said.
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