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There’s an odd matchup in Cuyahoga County that has some party officials trying to bigfoot the situation. With Legislative districts in Ohio now in place for this year’s elections, Elections Boards are formalizing the ballots. Is Jimmy Dimora getting out of prison anytime soon, with his resentencing Wednesday? What did the people suing – including some from Greater Cleveland – want, and what did the court say?Ĭleveland’s recent history in its Health Department has been controversial, with a good bit of turnover, but has Mayor Justin Bibb come up with a winner in his selection for public health director? Members of the Legislature were the ones trying to get rid of health restrictions, so this was an odd one. The Ohio Supreme Court rejected a challenge to Legislature over Covid health restrictions. Here are the questions we’re answering today: You can sign up for free by sending a text to 21.

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You’ve been sending Chris lots of thoughts and suggestions on our from-the-newsroom text account, in which he shares what we’re thinking about at. We’re asking why Dimora didn’t just apologize - and maybe get out sooner - on Today in Ohio.Įditor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with impact editor Leila Atassi, editorial board member Lisa Garvin and content director Laura Johnston.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - A federal judge on Wednesday shaved five years off former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora’s sentence for engineering a pay-to-play style of government.

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