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Angling for appeal? Householder attorneys go after judge in corruption trial
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, a Perry County Republican, second from left, with attorneys outside of his racketeering trial. Photo courtesy of WEWS. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal CINCINNATI — There has been speculation since the start of a massive public corruption trial that lawyers for the main defendant — former Ohio House Speaker Larry…
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Fate of former Ohio House speaker could hinge on whether he took an “official act”
Larry Householder addresses reporters after lawmakers voted to expel him from the General Assembly. He has pleaded not guilty to a racketeering charge and awaits trial. Photo by Jake Zuckerman, OCJ. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal It appears that federal prosecutors have a mountain of evidence they want to present to the jury in their racketeering…
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Loveland City School District Board of Education votes to place 4.9 mill levy on the May 2nd
Loveland, Ohio – Last night in a unanimous vote, the Loveland City School District Board of Education voted to place a 4.9 mill operating levy on the May 2nd ballot. The discussion about the levy begins at the 19:12 minute mark of the meeting video.
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Emma Steiner, Marcel Mangan, Orhan Ozbudak have $100,000 goal with a cure for Leukemia and Lymphoma as their target
by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Emma Steiner said, “My connection to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society began when a favorite middle school teacher of mine, and now mentor, lost her aunt due to Leukemia.” Steiner is a junior at Loveland High School. Steiner and Loveland High School juniors, Marcel Mangan, and Orhan Ozbudak are…
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Federal Government to End SNAP Emergency Allotments After February
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) Director Matt Damschroder has announced that changes in federal law mean that February will be the last month of emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allotments. These are extra monthly payments the federal government created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In general, it ensures all households…
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Loveland Board of Ed meets Tuesday
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Board of Education will conduct a regular and work session meeting on Tuesday, January 31 at 6 PM in the Board of Education Offices at 757 South Lebanon Road. Action Items Proposal to Proceed to Levy an Additional Tax for Current Operating Expenses – Millage TBD Discussion Items New Proposed…
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Awaiting budget proposal, child advocates hope for more
Getty Images BY: SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal As policymakers await the newest budget priorities to be laid out by Gov. Mike DeWine, advocates for the state’s children are hoping comprehensive child well-being will be at the top of the list. The Ohio Children’s Budget Coalition released their policy agenda for the 2024-2025 state budget, which they…
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Loveland High School Athletic Signing Day is Wednesday
Loveland Magazine file photo of the 2022 Fall Signing Day at LHS by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – You can be part of and show your support for Loveland Tiger student-athletes at their Winter Athletic Signing Day at the high school on Wednesday, February 2 at 2:50 PM, in the Main Gym. Congratulations to the following Student-Athletes,…
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Teachers would get $60K minimum salary under bill in Congress making grants to states
Getty Images BY: ADAM GOLDSTEIN – Ohio Capital Journal WASHINGTON – A panel of policymakers and educators, including author Dave Eggers and former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, gathered at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to promote the American Teacher Act. The bill, if passed, would authorize the federal government to create four-year grants for states to…
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Corruption trial delayed by COVID
Former Ohio House speaker Larry Householder arrives for day two of his racketeering trial. Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal CINCINNATI — A federal court trial over allegations of epic public corruption has been interrupted at least until Monday after a juror was diagnosed with COVID on Wednesday. “The Court was advised…
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