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Got a tween begging for a summer job? Before they start applying, here’s what Ohio law says about how young kids can legally ...
A controversial new Ohio higher education law banning diversity efforts, prohibiting faculty strikes and regulating classroom discussion takes effect this week. Ohio Senate Bill 1 goes into effect ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel and Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Mike Duffey on May 19 visited the Lorain County Community College Desich Entrepreneurship Center, 1005 N. Abbe Road in … ...
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) – Surrounded by students and governors from across the country, including Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday afternoon to ...
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday seeking to facilitate his longstanding goal of eliminating the Department of Education. While the order recognizes it would take an act of Congres… ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday afternoon aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, laying the groundwork for the most contentious and far ...
The president of the Ohio Education Association called Wednesday “a sad day for everyone in education” after the U.S. Department of Education announced it will lay off more than 1,300 e… ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The president of the Ohio Education Association called Wednesday “a sad day for everyone in education” after the U.S. Department of Education announced it will lay ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The U.S. Department of Education said Wednesday that its regional office in Cleveland is being closed and all the employees in the office are leaving. The federal agency confirmed ...
Ohio’s superintendent of instruction once again laid down a grim picture for the State Board of Education should funding come up short in the next state operating budget.
Ohio’s 2023 budget requires the state Medicaid department to re-apply with the federal government under the new presidential administration for permission to impose work, drug testing, and/or ...
Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates 62,000 Ohioans will be subject to the work requirement. Thousands of Ohioans could soon have to get a job or prove they are working to keep their Medicaid ...
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