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Ohio rep. Phil Plummer patriciates in a roundtable discussion about keeping home-grown talent and rebuilding the workforce at SInclair Community College Tuesday August 29, 2023. JIM NOELKER/STAFF
Area GOP lawmakers split on plan to restart executions in Ohio
As some Ohio lawmakers push to restart executions following Alabama’s first-of-its-kind nitrogen hypoxia execution, the debate over the death penalty has exposed a rift among southwest Ohio’s delegation.
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A panel of 12 students on Monday got the chance to ask questions of the three candidates for the Dayton Public Schools superintendent position.
Dayton Public students get their chance to ask superintendent candidates questions
Centerville could implement a measure that would greenlight new short-term rentals for its Uptown area starting this spring, but sunset them for the rest of the city by spring 2025. Pictured is the Carriage House in Historic Uptown Centerville, a short-term rental on South Main Street that is listed on Airbnb. MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF
Centerville could allow short-term rentals Uptown, end them for remainder of city
FILE - Ohio Republican Attorney General Dave Yost speaks during an election night watch party, Nov. 8, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio. A coalition of voting-rights groups is vowing to fight on after Yost issued his second rejection Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, of petition language it has submitted for a proposed constitutional amendment. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete, File)
State sued over proposed voting rights amendment rejection
State Representative Adam Mathews is serving his first term in the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 56th Ohio House District, which encompasses southwest and central Warren County including Lebanon, South Lebanon, and Mason.
VOICES: Ohio is ready to eliminate the income tax
Warren County Administration Building. ED RICHTER/STAFF
Warren County considering 3-year water, sewer rate increases
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