Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine said Tuesday he would recuse himself if contempt hearings against his father, Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, and other members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission should proceed.
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine won't recuse himself from deciding whether maps approved by his father, Gov. Mike DeWine, violate voter approved-changes in the Ohio Constitution.
Former U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci isn't lying when he says on campaign literature that he "has been endorsed by President Donald Trump." But that endorsement was in 2018 for U.S. Senate – not his current bid for Ohio governor.
The two bedroom, two bathroom home at 9644 Covington Ave., Cleveland was sold on Feb. 24 by Reginald T Shumpert for $225,000. The buyers were Charlene P. and Rollin D. Smith.
Grace Huang and Diane Corrigan of Cleveland State University’s College of Education and Human Services (CEHS) have received funding from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation to work with the 11 Ohio Teachers of the Year (OTOY) who will receive their awards for the 2022-2023 school year.
On Feb. 22, Anne M. N. and Joseph T. H. Kowakczyk purchased a three bedroom, one bathroom home at 2180 W. 101 St., Cleveland from Neach Cargill for $160,000.
The six bedroom, two bathroom home at 6514 Gertrude Ave., Cleveland was sold on Feb. 22 by Christine and Henry J. Blaut for $90,000. The buyer was Armando Ferrufino.
The two bedroom, two bathroom home at 2222 Detroit Ave., Unit 909, Cleveland was sold on Feb. 22 by Rajendra R Shah for $189,900. The buyer was Sofia Chinchilla.