Ohio State Police, Columbus Police mutual-aid agreement advances - OSU - The Lantern

Ohio State Police, Columbus Police mutual-aid agreement advances
OSU - The Lantern
By Lindsey Barrett The City of Columbus has drafted a mutual-aid agreement between the Columbus Division of Police and OSU Police. Ohio State Police might soon be able to respond to off-campus crime. According to a draft of a mutual-aid agreement ...

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Exotic animal regulations head to Ohio governor - WSET

Exotic animal regulations head to Ohio governor
WSET
A bill that would tighten regulations on owning exotic animals in Ohio is headed to the governor for his expected signature. Legislation that would tighten regulations on owning exotic animals in Ohio was headed Tuesday to the governor for his expected ...

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Ohio tide of long-term unemployed ready to rise as 99ers exhaust benefits - Examiner.com

Ohio tide of long-term unemployed ready to rise as 99ers exhaust benefits
Examiner.com
The so-called 99ers, those workers who exhausted the standard state unemployment benefit period but were kept afloat with extended federal benefits weeks, will have no where else to turn to in the coming months but Ohio's still weak job market.

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City Aims To Decrease Violence With APPS Program - NBC4i.com

City Aims To Decrease Violence With APPS Program
NBC4i.com
Columbus officers are called to one neighborhood two nights in a row. NBC4 asked the city what it's doing about the increased violence. (more) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Officers are forced to fire rounds at suspects two nights in a row in one South Side ...

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Indianapolis parks not a priority, study says - Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis parks not a priority, study says
Indianapolis Star
Closer to the Midwest, that measure is 64 percent in Kansas City, Mo., and nearly 50 percent in Columbus, Ohio. For Indianapolis, that low on-foot accessibility is "sort of the Achilles' heel" of the park system, said Peter Harnik, director of the ...

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Allen Schulman: Cutbacks from Columbus force Canton to look at tax increase - Canton Repository

Allen Schulman: Cutbacks from Columbus force Canton to look at tax increase
Canton Repository
While other Ohio cities, such as Columbus and Parma, and local governments such as Stark County and Canton City Schools have raised taxes to support their services, Canton has been working within its budget without layoffs or tax increases.

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Traffic annoyances piling up in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood - Plain Dealer


Plain Dealer
Traffic annoyances piling up in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood
Plain Dealer
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Construction of a new Interstate 90 bridge is an ever-tightening squeeze on Tremont's hip. Those who live and work in one of city's trendiest neighborhoods are at once resolute, annoyed and anxious about the traffic challenges posed ...

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