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Ohio Republicans propose requiring proof of citizenship for voting, removal of dropboxes
A ballot counter machine. (Photo by Graham Stokes for the Ohio Capital Journal. Republish photo only with original story.) November’s election went off without a hitch and it was a great day for the GOP, but some members still want additional voting restrictions By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Another election has come and gone in…
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Ricky Mulvey shares 2024 Signal Award for best money and finance podcast
Dylan Lewis on the left and Loveland Native Ricky Mulvey on the right with their Signal Award (Photo shared to FaceBook) NEW YORK, Former Loveland Magazine columnist and talking head Rickey Mulvey shared the the Signal “Listener’s Choice Award” (the voting contest) and Gold (the judge’s award) for Money & Finance shows presented in New…
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Transgender Ohioans and allies are asking Gov. Mike DeWine to veto bathroom ban bill
By: Megan Henry Ohio Capital Journal Transgender Ohioans, allies and educators are calling on Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to veto a transgender bathroom ban bill. The Ohio Senate voted along party lines to concur Senate Bill 104 Wednesday during their first session back from break. The Ohio House added House Bill 183 (the bathroom bill) to Senate Bill 104 and passed S.B. 104…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – After a week hiatus, the podcast is back! Unfortunately, the first half of it is devoted to breaking down a heartbreaking loss for the Bengals and a head-scratching defeat for Bearcat football. But there is plenty of positivity too as Cincinnati and Joe Burrow remain right in the thick…
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Abortion opponents back measure barring local support programs
Getty Images The bill would claw back public funding for expenses like transportation, lodging or lost wages for people seeking reproductive healthcare By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal State lawmakers in Ohio want to prohibit local governments from using public dollars in support of abortion. They’re casting a wide net. Legislation sponsored by state Rep. Josh…
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Ohio transgender bathroom ban bill heads to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk
Education, Health & Wellness, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, News, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around Ohio(Getty Images) Ohio transgender bathroom ban bill heads to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk Southwest Ohio lawmakers, Senator George Lang and Representative Jennifer Gross are Cosponsors of the legislation. By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal A bill that would ban transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity is going to…
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Bengals vs. Chargers: Can Cincinnati Bounce Back With Everything at Stake?
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Watching the Bengals’ second half lead evaporate last week against the Baltimore Ravens felt very familiar. The first 30 minutes of that contest showed so much of what makes Cincinnati football special. Joe Burrow was locked in, the defense was keeping Lamar Jackson from having an explosive game, and…
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Scott Fair Painting Services is offering 10% off
Deck the halls, paint the walls! Impress your guests and Santa this holiday season with a fresh paint job! Scott Fair Painting Services is offering 10% off all scheduled interior jobs of $1000 or more November 13th until December 31st! Scottfairpainting.com 513-652-9116
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Ohio AG Yost allows voting amendment to proceed, other proposals might not be far behind
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. (Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS.) By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Last week, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost allowed a state constitutional amendment to go forward after previously rejecting it. His approval was a formality — the Ohio Supreme Court recently ruled he could not reject the Ohio Voters Bill of Rights simply…
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Salaries raise possible for next elected council
Loveland, Ohio – Last night City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance amending salaries for Loveland’s elected officials. Under the language of the proposed ordinance, no council member can receive the raise while in their current term. To benefit from the raise, a current member of Council must go through a future election…
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