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Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday the House-passed $600 million in bonds for a new Browns stadium is 'clearly not the way to go.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the state's two U.S. Senators asked the Trump administration for a "majority share" of $3.4 billion in federal uranium enrichment funds for a Southeast Ohio operation.
You're still on this story, huh?” the governor said to me as we were getting started with our 30-minute interview.
Podcast discusses potential massive infrastructure expenses taxpayers would shoulder under House plan, as governor pushes alternative that avoids public cost or debt ...
Via Jake Zuckerman of Cleveland.com, Ohio governor Mike DeWine opposes the notion of $600 million in state-issued bonds for ...
Cleveland developer Tony George has asked lawmakers and Gov. Mike DeWine’s office to retain records about a decision to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials are urging Ohioans to prepare for heavy rains this weekend that ...
Governor Mike Dewine announced his support for a bill banning all student’s cell phones during the school day in Ohio. But ...
The Cleveland Browns are one step closer to Brook Park. The Ohio House passed their budget bill, including $600 million in ...
Logue would be replacing current director Anne M. Vogel who was appointed to the position of the U.S. EPA Region 5 ...
A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to ...