“But the logic of your position, if accepted, is that this president or the next president or Congress or someone else could decide that it shouldn’t be prospective,” Sotomayor told U.S. Solicitor ...
And a city manager for a small town in Georgia that overwhelmingly voted to put President Donald Trump back in the White House placed a lock on a meter to prevent water access to a newly purchased ...
A South Point, Ohio man, Michael Merrick, 26, was sentenced last week by Chief U.S. District Judge David Bunning to 360 months for the production of child pornography. According t ...
Ohio Senate Bill 311 changes several things related to school districts in Ohio, from cracking down on so-called “cheating resources” – services or organizations who advertise services “with the ...
K3 Copper, in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE), Gallia County Economic Development and the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College, last week ...
By Nick Evans Ohio Capital Journal. By 2030, utilities around the country plan to spend $1.4 trillion building out the power grid, according to a study by the energy research grou ...
In recognition of National Volunteer Week this week, April 19-25, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal is highlighting the critical role that volunteer firefighters play in ...
Georgetown – The Georgetown Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred at 6:25 p.m. on April 22. The crash occurred on Eden Road near Marks ...
In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, the Ohio Department of Commerce announces a series of special events specifically tied to its work as the state’s chief regulatory agency. These events, ...
I have known Kathryn Hapner for decades. She learned her trade at Hapner & Hapner Law Office. Her father, Jim Hapner, and her uncle, Jon Hapner, were both respected lawyers and judges serving Highland ...
The candidates running for Ohio Attorney General are focusing their early campaigns on their legal experience as two Democrats head toward a May primary, and the sole Republican candidate looks to the ...
The $1,870 the average taxpayer gave defense contractors is part of a $4,049 expenditure on weapons and the military. By contrast, that person paid $2,491 for Medicaid, $2,200 for Medicare and $4,330 ...
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