“[My] message to the citizens of Toledo would be that Governor [Mike] DeWine and Director Ben Suver from our public safety are here to help, and the people need to know that,” Lt. Gov. Tressel said during an unrelated and preplanned visit to Toledo on Monday.
“No one wants this to happen,” Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said after multiple people were shot at a festival Saturday.
“But to say that this is unexpected, sadly, I don’t know that you could say anymore in America that these events are unexpected.”
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The city of Toledo spent months debating its next refuse & recycling partner, switching between Priority Waste & Republic Services.
City council awarded the contract to Republic last week.
This story was on the front page of yesterday’s @freep :
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State agencies searched properties owned by a controversial agricultural lime distributor for alleged illegal open dumping of solid wastes. Read more ⏩ https://t.co/8WHAoCyoGB
She is joined by Democratic state Rep. Erika White, Lucas County Commissioner Lisa Sobecki, representatives with the LWV, and a Toledo voter who had to vote provisionally in the recent primary election.
Democratic state Sen. Paula Hicks-Hudson is holding a press conference about recently introduced joint resolutions aimed at enshrining voter photo ID laws into Ohio’s constitution.
“One of my biggest regrets is not having taken the fight against JobsOhio’s opaqueness from the auditor’s office into this office,” Mr. Yost said during a wide-ranging interview ahead of his planned resignation on June 7.
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“The way that I usually describe it to people is, ‘Hey, you remember back during the presidential debate in 2024 when the President said that Haitian people are eating dogs and cats?” Geoff Pipoly said. “Well, those are my clients.”
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WATCH VIDEO 👇A South Toledo woman is facing a felony assault charge following a disorder at a kindergarten graduation event Thursday morning. https://t.co/bqRDFfvAHW
The campaign to prohibit the construction of large data centers in Ohio has received the most support from residents of Lucas County, according to signature collection data provided by Conserve Ohio.
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Something to watch: Earlier this year, Toledo Mayor Kapszukiewicz set an ambitious goal of growing the population to 300,000 residents by 2045.
But the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show Toledo going the wrong way.
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The city of Toledo was owed more than $61 million in unpaid water bills as of March. About $52 million of that amount is outstanding from residential customers.