WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act, otherwise known as the Farm Bill, by a bipartisan vote of 34-17. Congressman Dave Taylor (OH ...
Immediately after the 4-H Week proclamation, commissioners recognized March as DD Awareness Month. That proclamation was accepted by representatives from the Board of DD and Highco, including Nathan ...
Leadership Ohio is excited to announce the members of its incoming Class of 2026. Following a rigorous selection process that saw nearly 200 nominees from every corner of the state, 35 visionary ...
Brig. Gen. Matthew S. Woodruff, Ohio adjutant general, was promoted to the rank of major general during a ceremony Feb. 27 at ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a storm-chasing contractor accused of ghosting homeowners after accepting over $188,000 in customer payments for new roofs and siding replacements. “These ...
During a Feb. 23 hearing, Highland County Prosecuting Attorney Anneka Collins informed the court that charges had not been filed on the teen, pending an update on the alleged victim's status. On March ...
The president concluded his post by thanking Noem for her dedicated service. She will be succeeded by Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), the only Native American currently serving in the U.S. Senate.
While Republicans grilled Walz and Ellison on fraud, even calling for their impeachments, House Democrats chose to focus on issues like ICE activity in Minnesota and suspended federal funding to some ...
The first Friday of March is observed as Employee Appreciation Day, a time to recognize employees’ critical role in business ...
Before the hearing, lawmakers released a report that alleged Walz and Ellison knew about credible fraud concerns in Minnesota and did not act on them. The report estimated about $300 million in ...
COLUMBUS — A former fiscal officer for the Village of New Concord was sentenced to seven years in prison and ordered to pay restitution of $491,880.75 after admitting to the theft of more than ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of plaintiffs in a lawsuit against a California law that allowed public schools to conceal a student’s “gender transitions” from their parents, a policy ...