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The Ohio Department of Transportation’s Sign Shop in Columbus manufactured all 36 new signs in three weeks, according to Joshua Wilson, ODOT sign shop administrator. The signs cost nearly ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a proposal to "sunset" a state tax credit that has awarded millions of dollars to rehabilitate historic buildings in Hamilton, Dayton and. It's unclear if the GOP ...
When the state-issued Historical Marker sign in front of Carsley United Methodist Church began to look faded, one member ...
The transportation budget, or House Bill 54, allows the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to continue pursuing its highway safety programs as well as some new initiatives.. Governor DeWine ...
He called the Ohio Department of Transportation and it turned out his sign was removed by an employee. The reason for the removal was a state law passed in 1973 that requires items to be placed at ...
McCONNELSVILLE – Around 20 former Central Ohio Coal Company employees filled Big Muskie's Bucket on June 9 for a photo op as the Ohio Department of Natural Resources celebrated the retired ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation, which purchased Longworth Hall for about $25 million in 2023 as part of the Brent Spence Companion Bridge project, reported that the water came within five ...
Work to repair and renovate the historic Blaine Hill Bridge is expected to begin next week. Beaver Excavating Co. and the Ohio Department of Transportation recently had a pre-construction meeting in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine approved the state’s $11 billion two-year transportation budget on Monday. The budget includes funding for critical projects for roads, bridges and other ...
The transportation budget, or House Bill 54, allows the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to continue pursuing its highway safety programs as well as some new initiatives.
The Ohio Department of Transportation trolled Michigan with a message on one of the road signs before Saturday's showdown between the Big Ten rivals.
The transportation budget, or House Bill 54, allows the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to continue pursuing its highway safety programs as well as some new initiatives.
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