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Adena was one of only five health care organizations from across the country chosen to receive this award. “These awards ...
The Stop the Scroll Act would require the surgeon general to develop a label that warns each user of the potential mental health impacts associated with a particular social media platform. The bill ...
Ohio’s state Senate has approved a two-year spending plan that eliminates the Ohio Elections Commission. Negotiators from the House and Senate still have a vast array of differences to hammer out, but ...
The White House’s report specifically flags California and New York as the highest spenders of federal Medicaid funds, using one-third of the program’s total funding in 2024. The report suggests these ...
Former Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration sought to remedy those concerns by adding a rule to the HIPAA law in 2024 restricting disclosure of the information. Meanwhile, states with legal ...
The seventh annual Rocky Fork Lake Fourth of July parade, organized by the Rocky Fork Lake Business Advisory Committee, will ...
The future of liquor permitting is here. The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control has launched a new fully digital portal to modernize the process for managing alcohol licenses and ...
The Highland Harvesters 4-H Club held a meeting on June 8. The club had the 4-H members do a demonstration for fair passes ...
Funding is now available through the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) for locally led conservation and environmental stewardship efforts that advance the greater well-being of the region.
On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a direct and sustained attack on Iran — a calculated and multi-layered military operation that marked the culmination of years of strategic buildup, intelligence ...
Pixelle Specialty Solutions first announced the closure of its facility at 232 E. 8th St. in April, citing an effort to "align its operational footprint with long-term business objectives" as one of ...
COLUMBUS — A finding for recovery of $12,363.25 was issued Tuesday against two former Mount Vernon employees over an unauthorized payout of accrued paid leave.