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If sports gambling is legalized, where should Ohioans be able to bet?
The Race & Sports SuperBook at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images. By Tyler Buchanan and Ohio Capital Journal Momentum appears to be growing for legalized sports betting in Ohio. The key question of where Ohioans will be able to place bets is being debated, and the decision could have…
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Law takes effect legalizing concealed knife carry; also allows for brass knuckles
By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal Ohioans can now secretly carry knives under a new law that took effect Monday. Prior law prohibited anyone in the state from carrying a concealed “deadly weapon” other than a handgun. House Bill 140 codifies into the law that knives, razors, or cutting instruments not used as a weapon do not…
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[PSA] The Future Depends On Teachers
“The responsibility for educating a young person is not the student’s responsibility alone, nor is it the job of the teacher alone, nor is it the obligation of the parents alone. It is a responsibility that belongs to all of us. Because we all reap the benefits when our citizens are well educated.” —Dr. Jill Biden…
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Automotive retail proposed for old JC Penney site
Symmes Township, Ohio – The entire site of the closed JC Penny store on Union Cemetery Road, including the retail outlets is being proposed to transition into what Nextgen Automotive 4, LLC is calling an “Automotive Retail Destination”. In their application for re-zoning, they say that the “current retail market has forced the closure of…
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White House Outlines Ohio’s Infrastructure Needs
Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump failed on promises to secure funding to repair the 50-year-old Brent Spence Bridge spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati. (Atony-22/Wikimedia Commons) By Mary Schuermann Kuhlman, Public News Service – OH – Producer, Contact The White House is detailing its goals for improving Ohio’s infrastructure through the American Jobs Plan. According to a fact…
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Over 20 Food Trucks set to be at the 2021 Loveland Food Truck Rally!
At Shopper’s Haven from 3 until 10 PM by Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – It’s back and better than ever! The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance (LMRCA) will be kicking off the 8th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally, presented by Wolterman Law, on May 8th from 3 PM to 10 PM at Shopper’s Haven Plaza…
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Clermont Outdoor Weather Sirens to be tested Wednesday at noon
Clermont County, Ohio – Weather permitting, according to a news release from Clermont County, on Wednesday, April 14, at noon, the All Hazard Outdoor Weather Sirens will be activated for testing and monitoring. During the monthly testing of the Clermont County All Hazards Outdoor Warning Sirens on April 7, the system did not perform properly.…
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U.S. gun violence an ‘international embarrassment,’ Biden says in rolling out executive action
President Joe Biden elbow bumping with Gabby Giffords. By Ariana Figueroa and Ohio Capital Journal Washington D.C. – President Joe Biden on Thursday reiterated his call on Congress to pass stalled gun legislation reform but also outlined executive action he’s taking on several gun control measures, following deadly mass shootings last month in Colorado and Georgia.…
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Sen Brown announces more than $21.1 million in affordable housing funds for Ohio
Investment is a Part of the Housing Trust Fund and Will Help Create and Preserve Affordable Housing for Ohioans Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) – Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs – announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded…
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