As food banks across the nation brace for potential federal funding cuts, those in Northeast Ohio are also concerned about losing state dollars.
If districts receive fewer dollars from the state, they may be forced to make cuts or ask local taxpayers to help make up the ...
The Navigator provides detailed information about the quality of over 1,700 long-term care facilities across the state.
Legal representatives from DannLaw and Zimmerman Law Offices have taken significant steps to ensure the preservation of nearly $1 billion in Federal Pandemic Unemployment ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s biennium budget does a lot of shifting of funds when it comes to school funding. More and more ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio already is spending $1 billion on private schools, but under Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed two-year ...
Moves from Republicans in Washington, D.C. could affect hundreds of thousands of poor Ohioans with huge ramifications for ...
Central Ohio school districts are taking different approaches to the financial ramifications of failed levies from the ...
Ohio's proposed budget would cut funding to public schools and raise voucher spending and charter school funding, according ...
Suburban districts are hit the hardest under DeWine's proposal, while charter schools and vouchers gain funds.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) has announced the sign-up period for farmers to apply for state drought relief ...
Piqua representatives are raising concern about the potential loss of marijuana tax revenue as a result of Gov. Mike DeWine’s ...
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