COLUMBUS – Kent Scarrett, a Newark native now residing in Pickerington, has been selected executive director of the Ohio Municipal League. The Ohio Municipal League Board of Trustees announced ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A conversation about increasing contributions to the state’s Police and Fire Pension Fund is starting up again at the Ohio Statehouse. “Those men and women who have worked ...
Ohio cities are being urged to consider a measure “strongly opposing” bills repealing an emergency local income tax change approved after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The Ohio Municipal League has ...
Mr Scarrett, who ran the networks division for just over a year, will be replaced by current development director of Willis Underwriting, Sara Fardon as MD. At the time of his appointment in October ...
Police agencies will be able to charge members of the public and the media $75 an hour for body camera footage, dashcam video or surveillance video inside jails, under a law signed late Thursday by ...
AT&T has withdrawn a tariff application to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio that would have required cities to pay relocation costs of utilities for certain purposes, a move that has drawn ...
Because group homes are considered residences, not commercial operations, there’s little that communities can do to keep them out of their neighborhoods. Federal fair-housing laws prohibit ...
Dear Editor: I commend you for publishing Wesley Scarrett’s commentary on his experiences as an administrator at Partlow. I concur with the perspective he shared with readers. But there is a growing ...
If brokers are to retain a grip on their current 55% market share in general insurance, they must show great agility in predicting what future customer buying habits would be. So was the view of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Recreational marijuana sales have generated $55 million in taxes since sales began a year ago, but the Ohio cities that host the dispensaries still haven’t gotten a dime of it. While ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state is holding onto $10.9 million in taxes that Ohio cities are due from marijuana sales. Now, Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers are seeking to take some or even all those ...