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The Tri-Share model aims to help make child care costs accessible for those struggling to pay rising costs, but who make too much to qualify for publicly funded child care.
Eligibility for Publicly Funded Child Care wasn’t increased in the Ohio Senate proposal as advocates had urged, maintaining ...
Dispatch.com features full coverage of the 2025 Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March held June 14. Look for stories, ...
Looser campaign-finance rules designed to grease torrents more dark-money contributions to Statehouse insiders do nothing to ...
Ohio Senate Finance Committee chairman Jerry Cirino's recent suggestion to two Ohioans concerned about school funding cuts, ...
So much for the Ohio Constitution, which guarantees everyone the right “to petition the General Assembly for the redress of ...
Toledo stands as Ohio’s hidden retirement paradise – a place where your modest monthly budget transforms from barely-making-it to surprisingly-comfortable. While retirement magazines splash glossy ...
While your friends might be flocking to Florida condos or Arizona retirement communities, this northwestern Ohio gem offers something increasingly rare in America: a place where your Social Security ...
U.S. Senate Republican plan would shift a portion of food stamp costs and additional administrative costs onto the states.
Politics and fishing are a lot alike. You can ignite an argument without even trying. Politics, water quality and even fishing are heading to a showdown later this month, and it seems as though the ...
Ohio lawmakers are finalizing a two-year budget. Schools await funding clarity as enrollment surges strain resources and levies loom for districts.
Ohio's HB 335 could lead to major budgetary losses for local communities and school systems, including a $16.7 million annual ...