West Licking fire chief says tax breaks have cost district $27.7 million; Ohio lawmakers propose fix
House Bill 778 supporters say developers receiving tax incentives should still contribute to local fire and EMS.
House Bill 778 supporters say developers receiving tax incentives should still contribute to local fire and EMS.
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio โ The Strongsville Board of Education has changed the time and date of next weekโs special meeting, where the board will decide whether to place a property tax or income tax on the Nov. 3 ballot.
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Wearing a Marilyn Manson band T-shirt to class in August 1997, Van Wert High School senior Nicholas Boroff could reasonably have expected it to cause a stir. What he never could have predicted was that it would lead to a landmark federal ruling concerning schools’ rights to limit the free expression of students.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Clevelandโs contract with Flock Safety expired last month, and on Tuesday, city leaders will discuss whether or not to renew it. Flock has agreed to keep the system up and running until July 15.The Cleveland City Councilโs Safety Committee is set to discuss an emergency ordinance to enter into a year-long…
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LAKEWOOD, Ohio (WOIO) – The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio responded to the complaint filed by Lakewood Mayor Meghan George against FirstEnergy about the recent power outages. The city has been plagued by power outages since late 2024.Lakewood files updated complaint against FirstEnergy over prolonged outagesDear Mayor George,Thank you for your letter dated July 6,…
PUCO responds to complaint filed by Lakewoodโs Mayor George against FirstEnergy Read More ยป