Wednesday Dec 16 | Columbus Dispatch
Gillmor's residency status is upheld
A legislative watchdog determined today that Republican state Sen. Karen Gillmor is a resident of Tiffin, not Dublin, and therefore is entitled to mileage reimbursements from the state.
House bill would tighten lawmakers' mileage rules
A bill proposed yesterday would forbid state lawmakers from accepting taxpayer-financed mileage reimbursements for travel between the Statehouse and their far-off districts if they didn't actually make the trip.
State ethics Complaint filed over Gillmor's mileage
The residency of a Gillmor has again become a matter of debate, this time as a result of an ethics complaint accusing Ohio Sen.
Joe Hallett commentary: Senate Republicans would punish the people to save their jobs
No reason to sugarcoat the obvious: Senate Republicans look foolish in their handling of the state budget crisis.
Leftover stimulus funds to build 2 spans
Lower-than-expected costs for projects using federal stimulus funds have allowed the Ohio Department of Transportation to reinstate bridge construction at railroad crossings in Fostoria and Swanton that had been put on hold.
Civil War museum is scouting Tiffin site
Ever since closing the Civil War Museum of Ohio he started in Bowling Green, Mark Young has been working with officials in Tiffin to reopen the museum in a more promising location.
Guest Column: All-day kindergarten will punish good school districts
Years ago, we had to replace our furnace. It wasn't properly heating our home, and with winter on its way it was a problem we couldn't ignore.
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