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April 16, 2021
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How much would you save under the Ohio income tax cut proposed by House Republicans? Likely a few dimes every week
Ohio House proposal could mean a savings of $29 a year for a typical Ohio tax filer.
By Rich Exner, cleveland.com
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Rail advocacy group wants Cleveland Amtrak station back at Tower City
All Aboard Ohio believes the Tower City location is more centrally located, offers more connectivity to RTA trains and buses, and is closer to downtown hotels, businesses and tourism sites.
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MAI Capital said itâs moving its headquarters from downtown Cleveland to suburban Independence.
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Developers who want to add apartments on Hessler Road in Clevelandâs University Circle neighborhood dramatically downsized their plans following concerns raised by residents who donât want to change the historic enclaveâs vibe.
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Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan announced on Thursday how he would like the city to spend its $153 million from the nearly $2 trillion federal stimulus package passed by Congress in March, with the largest share going toward city parks and public facilities.
By Robin Goist, cleveland.com
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