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The proposed legislation involves changing or ending the orders a governor and county board of health can issue.
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John Carroll University faculty members are outraged after the school’s board of directors voted Monday to eliminate tenure protections.
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A group is proposing to generate funds from a tobacco tax that would be brought before voters of 14 counties.
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Low-income students who previously didn't quality for SNAP might now because of changes to the program as a result of the pandemic.
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Sec. of State Frank LaRose declines to reappoint board member and fellow Republican Bryan Williams.
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