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Updated: 2:55 PM EDT April 11, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Believe it or not, It is election season once again in Ohio and Michigan, though you may or may not have something to vote for, depending on what county and precinct in which you reside.
Counties that are not holding a May 4 primary are Lucas County, Defiance County and Paulding County.
Early voting in Ohio has begun for the May 2021 primary election, which features tax levies and other local government races throughout the state.
The easiest way to check if you have a local issue to vote on is to check your respective county’s board of elections website. You can find Ohio s boards of election here and Michigan s here. Look for the “sample ballot or listings by county feature.
Nearly $1B in construction projects scheduled for region’s roadways, bridges Hasan Karim © Bill Lackey Construction continues on the Interstate 70 overpass over US 68 Tuesday. The overpass is part of ODOT s I-70 lane addition project. BILL LACKEY/STAFF
Ohio road construction season is in full stride and includes $1.92 billion in projects to repair and build new bridges and roadways this year, including many in this region, the state announced Tuesday.
That includes $885 million being allocated to 169 projects in a 15-county area in Southwest Ohio.
“Thanks to the foresight of Gov. DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly and internal operational savings identified by our workforce, we have been able to weather this global pandemic,” Ohio Department of Transportation director Jack Marchbanks said. “Without those extra funds, we would be nearly a billion dollars in the red. While other states have been delaying or canceling projects, Ohio continues moving f
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