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Ohio is no longer in extreme drought, but that doesnt mean the damage from the historic drought is repaired.
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Gov. Mike DeWine wants money for certain grants, however, and said he will go straight to the source, the Ohio Controlling Board, before budgeting begins next year.
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When a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed a law to require Ohio prosecutors report medical professionals convicted of sexual abuse to the state medical board, but said he's concerned about another bill on medical free speech.
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The provision has not had hearings and was shoved into the "Christmas Tree" bill passed by Ohio lawmakers very early Thursday morning.
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This year's Christmas tree bill started as a measure on Ohio township zoning laws. But it ended up with dozens of other bills attached.
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A once abandoned underground mine in southern Ohios Scioto County now has a new purpose. A local couple decorates the cavern each Christmas to tell the story of Jesuss birth.
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Foreign investment in American plants may prove trickier under the new administration.
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The bill called "The Parents' Bill of Rights" requires K-12 schools to notify parents if sexuality is discussed plus it requires schools to allow release time for religious education.
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Neither will Ohio's county commissioners, judges and statewide elected officials, after a proposal to hike their pay stalled in lame duck.