Governor calls for education overhaul
Gov. Ted Strickland hopes a sweeping education plan will increase accountability and performance standards while reworking school funding.
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Gov. Ted Strickland hopes a sweeping education plan will increase accountability and performance standards while reworking school funding.
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13-member Care Board is set
Proposed changes to the Clean Water Act could negatively affect Ohio farmers if passed.
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Asked about his philosophy on the role of government during a recent taping of Ohio Farm Bureau’s radio show 'Town Hall Ohio,' Ohio Gov. John Kasich said government should do what people can’t do for themselves.
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Nichole Gordon-Coy of Carrollton is the winner of OFBF’s 2010 Discussion Meet.