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National Guardsmen from West Virginia and Ohio are headed to Washington, D.C. But people opposed to the move say it’s not for ...
On Aug. 8, 20 middle school girls from across Washington County gathered at Washington State College of Ohio for the third ...
Three Republican-led states said Saturday that they were deploying hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen D. Dackin recently announced a $7.1 million investment to enhance career-connected learning and career ...
Even though Vicki Maslo lives about an hour from Mill Creek MetroParks, she hasn’t allowed the physical distance to diminish ...
News over the weekend of the senseless and tragic death of a 3-year-old boy who shot himself in the head with an unsecured and unlocked ...
President Trump’s time in elected office has been defined by draining the Washington, D.C., swamp and putting American manufacturers and working families first. I’m happy to report that Ohio’s elected ...
When a complex problem comes up, Mike DeWine calls on experts to help come up with a fix. He's appointed 24 task forces since ...
Arch Manning's record NIL valuation is expected to garner a lofty tax bill this year as the star quarterback takes the reins ...
During the checkpoint, troopers, officers, and deputies checked a total of 328 vehicles. No vehicles were diverted during the ...
Steve Sarkisian admits to a change of mind regarding star running back CJ Baxter ahead of the Ohio State season opener.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Saturday that he is sending 300-400 National Guard members from the state to Washington, D.C., to support President Donald Trump's efforts to combat crime ...
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