COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — If you’re not sure what to do with your yard signs, Franklin County Board of Elections has a solution for you. Franklin County Board of Elections is partnering with the Solid ...
Your free speech rights under the First Amendment allow you to display messages of your choice on your property. But state and local laws can impose limits on the placement and size, especially ...
What started as a creative workaround during the lockdown days of COVID-19 has become a feel-good fixture of graduation season: lawn signs adorned with a child’s name, photo, school, and graduating ...
Alternatives exist to address the proponents’ issues without overriding existing agreements. Reducing the majority needed to change HOA rules, for example, or help prospective homebuyers find out ...
It depends on the type of materials they’re made out of, but there are ways you can keep your yard signs out of the landfill. A supporter for Republican Senate candidate David McCormick arrived after ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — After months of election anticipation, central Ohio residents will soon transition from yard signs to holiday lights, and the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio is ready to ...
Campaign sign remained in place Thursday afternoon in various yards and locations around Lexington following Tuesday’s election. The city is hoping to get people to recycle their election signs by ...
Who is responsible for removing political campaign signs? If there was a political sign placed by a candidate on or near your property, that candidate or their team will retrieve the sign in the next ...
In the thicket of political campaign signs at a busy intersection in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Andy Brown decided to plant a message of his own: “Andy Brown: Not running for anything. Just wanted a ...
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