
Ashton Marra
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Lorain CEO David Hardy Jr. announced the resignation Wednesday.
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Cleveland, Lorain and Youngstown have see large influxes since the island was hit by the September hurricane.
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Expanding the program to pay through K-12 expenses will impact IRS auditors, according to the Ohio program director.
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Where children go to school is largely determined by where they live. But Cleveland is trying a different approach.
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The tax reform bill released last week would place a 1.4 percent tax on the endowments of private institutions.
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The college will no long share incidences of hateful flyers, posters, or graffiti on campus unless it poses a threat.
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A Columbus economist explained voters tend to renew their school levies, but rarely approve new funding.
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“We have had opportunities where we could have grown faster had we been able to acquire the talent more readily."
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In 2017, there were 224 levies on Ohio ballots over three elections.
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CEO David Hardy Jr. says some $600,000 goes toward supplemental teacher pay that isn't getting results.