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How the federal shutdown could affect Ohio government workers
Ohio receives millions of dollars from the federal government to implement federal policy, and as the shutdown continues, state agencies are preparing for funding ...
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Franklin County health department runs zombie outbreak exercise
Franklin County Public Health is getting in the Halloween spirit with a unique emergency preparedness drill: a zombie apocalypse tabletop exercise. The department runs ...
The over $3 million in local support for SNAP recipients will go toward Mid-Ohio Food Collective, emergency rental assistance ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther called the local resources a "short-term approach to a crisis," and said it was up to the ...
SNAP benefits could be affected Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. Here's how many would be affected from Ohio's ...
COLUMBUS – Governor Mike DeWine has announced that he is nominating Scott R. Partika to be the director of the Ohio Department of Medicaid following the announcement that Director Maureen Cocoran is ...
Ohio, one of a handful of states without comprehensive sex education taught in schools, has a higher teen birth rate than the national average. The national birth rate for females 15-19 years old was ...
Ohio leaders are wrestling with how − if at all − to help 1.4 million people who may soon struggle to afford food.
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Ohio Head Start programs face closure in November from federal government shutdown: Capitol Letter
Almost 14% of Ohio’s 27,000 students who are enrolled in Head Start could lose services starting Nov. 1, due to the federal government shutdown.
The over $3 million in local support for SNAP recipients will go toward Mid-Ohio Food Collective, emergency rental assistance and more.
Ohio’s Appalachian region is no longer a bucolic setting of small rural communities; it is an industrial zone littered with ...
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