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Voters in 19 greater Cleveland communities will decide the fate of levies in their school districts when they head to the polls on Tuesday. If approved, the money will be used to avoid a deficit for Brooklyn City Schools and to provide emergency resources for Parma City Schools, West Geauga and Green Local Schools to name a few. Jennifer Houge with the Ohio School Boards Association says if voters don't pass the levies, these districts will have to make difficult decisions to balance their budgets.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 5:Akron voters to decide moving primary election;Tennessee-based company to operate closed…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, August 28:FBI alleges bribes, extortion by ex-Ohio House SpeakerBill would send federal money recouped from…
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This could be the last year that Summit County holds its primary election on a different day from the state’s.The mayors of five Summit County cities and…
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More than 260,000 Ohioans have already voted before today’s primary election day. What might that mean to the state’s chief elections…
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The final early voting numbers are in and Ohio has seen a larger turnout heading into this year's primary than in the last gubernatorial primary four…