In several instances, the mapmakers appeared to prioritize partisan balance and symmetry – ensuring competitive seats aren't all in one party's column – over avoiding splits or compact districts.
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The store will close on March 1 for renovations. The mall will get everything from new paint and flooring to a new point-of-sale system. https://t.co/hiiLUndFI7
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Many central Ohio counties are still under a Level 3 snow emergency, which means roads are closed to all but emergency vehicles.
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Scott Federer, who was being treated for COVID-19, left on a bus from Mount Carmel East hospital on Jan. 12. He hasn't been seen since.
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🧵1/ News broke late Thursday with details of Intel's plan to invest $20 billion to build semiconductor factories in Jersey Township, Ohio. https://t.co/niCaF2u7aB
Reporter @BizMarkWilliams sat down with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to talk about how the state was able to land a massive chip factory.
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"It has so many ramifications that you can't quantify them. If you're a CEO, you're going to say, 'Why are they going to Ohio? I better check them out.'
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