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Mike DeWine · ColumbusOhio Governor Mike DeWine issued a state of emergency across 11 counties impacted by last week's tornado outbreak. The declaration orders all relevant State departments and agencies to lend their services, equipment, supplies, and personnel as necessary to assist in the response and recovery effort. An assessment team from the 200th REDHORSE Squadron was deployed to Logan County this morning.See the Story
Ohio governor declares emergency after severe storms that killed 3
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Mike DeWine · ColumbusBy JULIE CARR SMYTH
Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio is pulling out all the stops for Monday’s total solar eclipse, as it braces for potentially hundreds of thousands of visitors. At a Friday news conference, Republican Gov. Mike DeWine said it was 1806 when a total eclipse last crossed the state’s path. The next time will be 2099. He has activated the Ohio Emergency Operations Center beginning Sunday to help communities navigate any …See the Story
Emergency operations plan ensures 'a great day' for Monday's eclipse, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says
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Mike DeWine · Fayette CountyCOLUMBUS—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently announced the initial communities in 11 counties, including Fayette County, that will be served by the new universal nurse home visiting program, Family Connects, and its partner organizations. This evidence-based program will begin this summer with the goal of serving 4,000 families. Family Connects will offer all new families, within the geographic areas selected, a nurse home visit around three week…See the Story
Fayette County one of initial communities eligible for new universal nurse home visiting program - Record Herald
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Mike DeWine · Fort WayneGov. Holcomb says the order supports the anticipated needs of Indiana's emergency response, transportation, communication and critical infrastructure systems. The order will allow the state to utilize resources from other states that are a member of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact. Once a governor issues an order, EMAC members can share equipment and communications systems to help support state resources.See the Story
Gov. Holcomb issues executive order ahead of eclipse
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Donald Trump · United StatesOhio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) declined to explicitly endorse former President Trump for 2024 on Sunday, instead saying that he would vote for the Republican at the ballot box. DeWine, who has butted heads with Trump in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary where they have each endorsed dueling candidates, said his effort won’t be focused on the White House this year. “I’ve always said that I will support the Republican nominee. I’m a Republican,” DeWine told CNN’s Dana Bash in a “State of the Union” interview. “But my focus this year is going to be on a lot of local races. And it’s going to be particularly focused on the United States Senate.” “This is going to be a very close race in the fall,” he continued. “And, you know, we’re really going to focus on that. I mean, the polling clearly shows Trump is way ahead in the general election. So, I think the focus in Ohio is going to be on the Senate race.”See the Story
DeWine does not endorse Trump: ‘My focus’ will be on local elections
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Mike DeWine · OhioGetty Images.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is drafting a bill to strengthen seat belt laws and allow law enforcement officers to pull people over for not buckling up. Republican lawmakers aren’t interested, arguing that it goes against personal liberty. During his State of the State address last Wednesday, the governor said that Ohio has an obligation to keep children safe on roads and highways. “We also know that a primary seat belt law would protect p…See the Story
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants to strengthen seat belt laws, GOP lawmakers not interested • Ohio Capital Journal
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