Voters in the Greater Cincinnati region had several levies to consider on the ballot this election, from street maintenance to schools to mental health services and more.
According to Superintendent John Spienser, the district has been operating in a spending deficit for a couple of years. The proposed levy would have covered operational costs.
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The Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred last night in Newark that left one man dead. On November 5, 2024, at approximately 9:57 p.m., a […] The post State ...
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The precise seat count remains uncertain, but there’s no doubt voters have kept control of the 400-person House of ...
Unofficial numbers have Smith outpolling Republican challenger Mark Machio, a member of the city Planning and Zoning Board, 7 ...