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June 25, 2024, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine: (COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik today announced that the state is supporting 35 projects to preserve dozens of historic buildings across Ohio. More than $68 million in tax credits will be awarded to 12 communities as part of the Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program. The program provides financial incentives for the private redevelopment of historic buildings that are vacant and/or generate little economic activity.

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It’s a statistical analysis that prompted the partnership between the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Ohio State Highway Patrol, now drivers will see some changes between Beaverdam and Findlay. The 20 mile stretch between these two cities will now be known as the "Distracted Driving Safety Corridor". It’s the remedy ODOT and OSHP are using to deter the dangers of distracted driving. These signs will go up on I-75 through the next week as they kicked off the campaign on Thursday. This plan also means more targeted enforcement on this stretch of roadway.

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The United Auto Workers has sued General Motors in federal court to stop the closing of plants in Ohio, Michigan, and Maryland, claiming the company is forbidden from idling plants under its current contract. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Youngstown.