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Assemblywoman Baker Announces Staffing Changes
Read on for changes made in her Capitol and District offices.

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Read on for changes made in her Capitol and District offices.

The bill reforms Ohio's Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to assist struggling Ohioans.
Films include the art of painting with wax, the history and tradition of collard greens and a doctor walking the line of his own mortality.
The festivities kick off on Fri., Mar. 3 from 5pm-8pm with the cruise around Old Town.
The celebration features a variety of music, dance, and spoken word performers on Friday, Feb. 24, in The Merc.
The jeans sold are 10.5-ounce hemp denim consisting of 20 percent hemp and 80 percent cotton raw selvedge jean.
The $5,300 donation will provide HSC improvements to the interior of the building.
The show will run from Mar. 3-26 with a preview performance on Mar. 2. Tickets are $29-32. Senior & Student discounts are available.
Classes run from Mar. 23-May 25. Registration is due Mar. 9. Participants will meet officers and discover what daily life is like for them.
The accessible office provides all DMV transactions including applying for and renewing driver's licenses; obtaining ID cards, and more.
The standards are part of the state’s efforts to strengthen community and police relations.
Students can take classes that fit into their schedule with day, evening, and distance education/online classes.
The project is scheduled to begin Feb. 12 and run for several weeks with six separate loads to be moved. Read on for more details.
The lecture will be on Feb. 8 at 4 pm. An exhibit will showcase how cartoons tackle subjects from global warming to discrimination.
The standards are part of the state’s efforts to strengthen community and police relations.
The standards are part of the state's efforts to strengthen community and police relations.
Doors open at 7:30 pm and the show starts at 8:45. The cost is $65 per person by Mar. 3.
All raffle proceeds benefit the MFA Scholarship Fund. The event will be held on Feb. 25 at the Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
These programs will help residents, particularly those with incomes less than $64K, file their taxes properly.
This will be a four part series ranging in topics from starting your own business to how to navigate the State and Federal bid process.