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Larry Householder faces political, financial pressure

Republican Larry Householder projects strength and smarts. Behind the scenes, his world is crumbling. Laura A. Bischoff and Jessie Balmert, The Columbus Dispatch Published 2:04 am UTC Jul. 21, 2021 Moments after he was removed from the Ohio House of Representatives, indicted former Speaker Larry Householder held his head high, stepped in front of television cameras and told fellow Ohioans not to count him out. I ve never solicited a bribe, Householder said outside the House chamber. I ve never been bribed, and I ve never sold legislation. Householder delivered his responses confidently, but beneath the surface, the Republican former lawmaker was facing immense pressure, both politically and financially. That moment embodies how Householder has crafted a political career on the edge of a knife – projecting power and strength while elsewhere, his world is crumbling.

Does Ohio have a poop problem? Debate over fertilizer continues two years into H2Ohio initiative

Does Ohio have a poop problem? Debate over fertilizer continues two years into H2Ohio initiative Grace Deng, The Columbus Dispatch © File Gov. Mike DeWine s H2Ohio initiative is supposed to clean up Lake Erie and other Ohio waterways through several avenues, including a program incentivizing farmers to improve how manure is spread and reduce phosphorus runoff that contributes to algae blooms. When Terry and Ernest Bateson hear rumbling, they know the trucks are coming.  Every year, semi-trucks filled to the brim with liquid manure drive by the retired farmers  home in Wood County s Portage Township. The semi-trucks are carrying waste from the CAFOs, or concentrated animal feeding operations – in layman s terms, factory farms. 

Memorial Day: What s closing down for the holiday Monday, May 31

Memorial Day: What s closing down for the holiday Monday, May 31 The Columbus Dispatch © Eric Albrecht/Columbus Dispatch file photo Donavan Byas prepares to hand out flags to other fire recruits who were at work placing some of the 4,000 flags at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum May 22, 2020. Twenty members and staff of the Columbus Fire Recruit Class 110 did the work the work as part of the two community days they participate in during their training to become firefighters. Memorial Day is Monday. Because of the holiday: • Post offices will be closed, and there will be no regular mail delivery. • Federal, state, county, city and other local-government offices will be closed.

CDC changes mask recommendations: Here s what Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana are doing

CDC changes mask recommendations: Here s what Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana are doing Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer Replay Video If you re vaccinated, it s time to ditch the mask. The new guidelines announced by Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, represent a major step toward a return to normalcy for a nation battered and at times divided by a pandemic that has lasted more than a year. © Eric Albrecht/Columbus Dispatch A customer has removed his face mask while enjoying a beer on the patio at Pecan Penny s in Columbus in May. When can I lose the mask? Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing, Walensky said. If you are fully vaccinated, you can start doing the things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.

$775 million for rent, utility payments for low-income families hit by pandemic flowing to Ohio

$775 million for rent, utility payments for low-income families hit by pandemic flowing to Ohio Laura A. Bischoff, The Columbus Dispatch © Eric Albrecht/Columbus Dispatch People begin to line up for their place for a eviction hearing at Franklin County Municipal Court in the Columbus Convention Center October 15,2020. With money running out on eviction prevention assistance, eviction court is seeing a heavier caseloads. A new wave of cash is flooding into Ohio to help renters hit by the COVID-19 pandemic pay their rent and utilities. The federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program is sending $775 million to Ohio, with $565 million earmarked for the state and the remainder being doled out to large cities and counties. Gov. Mike DeWine this week signed House Bill 167 into law, which spells out how the state will administer its chunk.

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