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Highland County commissioners Brad Roades, Terry Britton and David Daniels heard a presentation on a proposed new hospital ...
In a late-night statement, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump has signed a Presidential Memorandum deploying 2,000 National Guardsmen to “address the lawlessness ...
COLUMBUS — Whiteoak senior Landen Eyre capped off his high school athletic career with not one, but two state championships ...
McClain senior Brenna Wright will be remembered as a very successful member of the Lady Tigers track and field program, as ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the ICE operations, while Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell reiterated the department’s policy of not assisting ICE with civil immigration ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and BroadbandOhio have announced nearly $23.7 million to expand broadband access by reimbursing internet service providers (ISPs) for infrastructure costs. Through the ...
Several U.S. House Republicans say they won’t vote for the budget reconciliation bill if changes are, or aren’t, made in the Senate.
COLUMBUS—State Representative Bob Peterson (R-Sabina) this week applauded the recent announcement by the Ohio Department of Development that Ross County will receive $750,000 for water system ...
Altrusa of Highland County received several awards at the recent Altrusa District Five Conference hosted by the Akron club ...
On Thursday evening at Marietta College, the Mustangs defeated the St. Clairsville Red Devils by a 5-4 score in nine innings, ...
The Supreme Court issued several high profile decisions on Thursday. The nation’s highest court made rulings on religious tax exemptions, reverse discrimination and gun manufacturer liability for ...
“As the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held in YCT v. UNT, Texas’ in-state tuition for illegal immigrants policy is unlawful under federal law because Texas does not provide that ...