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Concerns about safety in the refreshment area were the bulk of the conversation.
House Bill 710 would require any new data centers in the state to demonstrate to the PUCO its electric load will not result in higher electric rates for consumers.
House Bill 227 offers several updates to safety standards for regulated excavation activities in Ohio.
"They all know cigarettes are bad, but they don't seem to think that vapes fall into that category."
The nonprofit's annual Pride Picnic on May 23 will be its final event, with the group officially dissolving June 1.
The AFGE has officially endorsed Ohio Governor candidate Amy Acton.
Fredonia Volunteer Fire Department aims to use the grant money to advance responders' training and equipment, and better protect residents.
Trumbull County Combined Health District was one of 19 health departments across the country recognized for high standards and services.
The machine includes naloxone, fentanyl test strips, xylazine test strips, wound care kits, hygiene kits and feminine hygiene products.
The Higher Education Act has been in effect for about a year, but some lawmakers want to tighten the control it gives the state over universities
