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Both Democratic and Republican elected officials struck a tone of partnership in remarks made in front of the Brent Spence Bridge, which is getting more than $1 billion in funding for a revamp of the 60-year-old span.
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Ohio and Kentucky will get the federal dollars they have been seeking for the Brent Spence Bridge
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Republicans are expected to unveil a new map today for congressional redistricting; Ohio election officials say they have “grave concerns” about being able to carry out a successful primary election on May 3; Akron Public Schools superintendent is going to have to try again to win over the school board when it comes to getting more administrative help; and more stories.
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The governors of Kentucky and Ohio signed a memorandum of understanding Monday stating their commitment to work together to make the companion bridge a reality.
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Ohio Sen. Rob Portman was one of 19 Republicans to vote “yes” on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill President Joe Biden signed into law Monday.
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Ohio's Republican Senator says the issue now is how to pay for it.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be in the Cincinnati area tomorrow. Details of her visit are not yet known.
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Biden's plan allots $115 B for roads, but leaders continue to bicker over funding for a new Brent Spence Bridge, which connects Ohio and Kentucky.
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The Brent Spence Bridge will reopen Tuesday ahead of schedule. The I-71/75 span has been closed since November 11.
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Motorists are advised to adjust their commutes in anticipation of the construction to repair damages from last week's fiery crash.