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373 South High Street, 26th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Serves as administrative head of Franklin County government. Manages county funds and serves as contracting and taxing authority. Oversees fourteen Franklin County agencies.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

1317 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides forums and community roundtables to encourage new ideas and free thought. Forums generally include lunch, a speaker, and time for discussion. Featured speakers will answer unrehearsed questions from the audience. Addresses topics such as business, civil rights, government services, and nonprofit organizations. Offers membership for individuals, corporations, and nonprofit organizations.

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211 Cleveland

601 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland City Hall, Cleveland, OH 44114

Maintains a collection of books and other materials focusing on all aspects of municipal government and services. Covers a wide range of public administration topics with an emphasis on city laws. Topics include zoning, adaptive reuse, community development and economic development.

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211 Cleveland

1800 F St. Nw, Rm. G142, Washington, DC 20405

Provides information on federal agencies, programs, benefits, and services as well as consumer information. Covers topics such as government grant funding, federal jobs, passports and visas, Social security, birth certificates, Medicare and Medicaid, taxes, veterans benefits, identity theft, employment issues, places to authenticate documents, federal, state, local, and tribal governments resources, health, education and nutrition.

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211 Cleveland

77 South High Street, 30th Floor Riffe Center, Columbus, OH 43215-6117

The Ohio Channel is a service of Ohio's public broadcasting stations and combines Statehouse coverage with locally produced PBS programs to give a statewide perspective on issues that affect the lives of all Ohioans. Coverage of Statehouse activities is unedited and is commentary-free to give you an unbiased and open perspective on government activities. The Ohio House of Representatives, the Ohio Senate, and the Supreme Court of Ohio are all covered gavel to gavel. In addition, news conferences and meetings are broadcast across the state.

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