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1. Ryan ‘seriously considering’ run for Ohio governor, communications adviser says - Caroline Vakil, The Hill

2. Ohio colleges are rethinking remedial math to help enhance students' graduation success - Sheridan Hendrix, Columbus Dispatch

3. Are Ohio employers next when it comes to DEI prohibitions? - Jeffrey Stankunas, Ohio Capital Journal

4. Ohio highlights state’s in-demand jobs –  NBC4 WCMH-TV, Columbus

5. School Choice Ohio celebrates 20 years, addresses voucher concern - Katie Millard, NBC4 WCMH-TV, Columbus

6. Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO is ruled unfit for trial and ordered hospitalized - Katie Millard, The Associated Press

7. Ban on gender-affirming care for Ohio minors in effect again after ruling - Jo Ingles, The Statehouse News Bureau

8. Signature collection can begin to get referendum to repeal higher education law on Ohio’s ballot - Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal

9. BREAKING: Upper Arlington Schools Face Federal Complaint Over DEI Policies – Jack Windsor, The Ohio Press Network

10. New $1.1 billion Cleveland Hopkins airport terminal will be built on site of current parking garage - Susan Glaser, cleveland.com

11. 160 years ago today, Ohio mourned as Lincoln funeral train rolled through Urbana - Jeremy P. Kelley, Dayton Daily News

12. House bill would require Ohio cities cooperate with feds on immigration or lose funding - Jo Ingles, The Statehouse News Bureau

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Public Private Partnership Gives Update on Springfield 2051 Project, Leading to New Questions

Public Private Partnership Gives Update on Springfield 2051 Project, Leading to New Questions

BY JEFF SKINNER SPRINGFIELD - On Monday, The Springfield commissioners met to hear an update from representatives from the newly minted ‘public-private’ partnership administration for Springfield 2051, a think-tank operation designed to guide city development, facilitated by contracted organization Future IQ.  During the update, representatives Kevin Rose and Marta Wojcik

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