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How will Ohio, local governments spend big stimulus money? Capitol Letter

How will Ohio, local governments spend big stimulus money? Capitol Letter Updated Mar 15, 2021; Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Stimulating discussion: Ohio state and local governments are in line to get big money through the federal stimulus bill signed by President Joe Biden last week. Andrew Tobias rounded up reaction to the bill, detailed what amounts cities are estimated to get – led by Cleveland, which is tabbed for an estimated $541 million over two years – and whether restrictions on the money could hamper how it is spent. The state will be getting $11.2 billion in all, half going to the state and the rest going to local governments.

Governor DeWine appoints Russo to Franklin County Municipal Court  - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Gina Russo. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office) Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Friday announced the appointment of Gina Russo to the Franklin County Municipal Court. Russo, of Columbus, will assume office on March 22, 2021, and will be replacing Judge Paul Herbert, who has retired. Russo’s appointed term to the Franklin County Municipal Court will expire on Jan. 3, 2022. She will need to run for election in November 2021 for a full term commencing on Jan. 4, 2022. Russo served as Judge for the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas from March 2019 to December 2020. In this role, she managed and presided over trials involving civil matters and felony criminal indictments. Previously, Russo served as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney at the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office for seven years.

Fused by pain, Station fire survivors, loved ones mark 18th anniversary

Fused by pain, Station fire survivors, loved ones mark 18th anniversary WEST WARWICK Survivors. Brothers. Friends. Lawyers. Children. Lovers. Dozens upon dozens of people made their way to the Station Fire Memorial Park on Saturday to reflect, remember and to grieve with others bonded by the horror and loss of that frigid night 18 years earlier when the Station nightclub was transformed into an inferno. Jody King arrived in the morning with a snow plow. “I plow every storm, King said. It’s my penance, because I didn’t get here on time.”  It was 11:07 p.m., Feb. 20, 2003, when pyrotechnics sparked a blaze that quickly crept up the acoustic foam glued to the nightclub’s ceilings and walls during a Great White show. King arrived between 11:30 and 11:40 p.m., too late to save his younger brother, Tracy King, a bouncer at the club credited with pulling people from the building before being overcome by smoke and flames. 

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