| ➤ Statewide: Ohio opted into the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit program, allowing taxpayers to claim up to $1,700 in federal tax credits for donations to approved school choice scholarship groups. (More) ➤ Cleveland: Craig Scanlon, a 68-year-old Ohioan convicted of fraud and money laundering in 2001, was arrested in Miami, Florida, after spending 18 years on the run, authorities said. (More) ➤ Cortland: Voters recalled Mayor Diedre Petrosky in a special election, with about 75% backing her removal amid allegations of intimidation and criticism over city spending. (More) ➤ East Palestine: Federal lawmakers marked the third anniversary of the East Palestine train derailment by pushing for rail safety legislation that hasn't advanced in Congress, despite bipartisan support. (More) ➤ Mount Orab: The Village Council introduced two ordinances to temporarily ban data centers after residents raised concerns about a proposed 1,000-acre development project. (More) ➤ Troy: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will begin a soil cleanup at the East Troy contaminated aquifer site, with work expected to wrap up by summer. (More) |
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