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The bill would make changes in Ohio laws regarding required voter ID, early voting and voting by mail, including a provision allowing an action that’s been pushed by some 2020 election deniers.
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The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers (CFT) will call for vote of no confidence in Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Iranetta Wright later this week, citing issues with communication, culture, and the district's budget.
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Lighthouse, a small school in Madisonville which serves students with disabilities, has been renamed to honor the late Dr. O'dell Owens.
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Spring is heating up across Kentucky, and low-income families can get help paying their air-conditioning bill through a seasonal program.
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