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Debbie Kennedy, Hilliard This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Should Ohio dump property taxes? Hilliard woman says 'yes.' What do you say? | Letters ...
May 12 (UPI) --An Ohio man has been charged with federal crimes for threatening violence in dozens of letters and emails directed at state officials, law enforcement and the media, according to ...
Threatening letters: A central Ohio man was charged last week in federal court in Columbus with sending threatening letters, some of which contained a white powder, to Ohio officials. Anna Staver ...
It’s déjà vu all over again, with thanks to Yogi Berra for that line. Want to live forever? Become a government agency or tax. Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. All apply to ...
As an excellent Columbus Dispatch series highlights, strong mathematics skills are essential for students’ career success and Ohio’s long-term economic growth. Yet nearly 44% of our students ...
Some letters contained a white powder and at least one had a bullet. By Claire Fahy An Ohio man who over the past 10 months sent dozens of threatening messages to 34 people, including politicians ...
WASHINGTON, DC — An Ohio man has been charged with a felony after being accused of sending multiple letters to almost three dozen victims, threatening to kill Ohio officials. Ronald Lidderdale ...
Like Nero as Rome burned, Ohio lawmakers ignore rising fury on property taxes: editorial Team work? So, why exactly did Ronayne send the letter when the city of Cleveland owns the lakefront stadium?
and ensure the money our families spend getting where we need to go stays in Ohio. We welcome letters of 275 words or fewer. Letters are subject to editing for length, clarity and grammar.
The federal government threatens to withhold funding from non-compliant districts, though most Ohio districts signed the letter. Fifteen Ohio districts, including CPS (the largest), haven't ...