When it comes to economic indicators, the big national metrics don’t always reflect what is happening in ordinary households. But families certainly understand what it means for them if they are forced to rely more on credit cards to get by. According to WalletHub’s “States with Largest ...
“You have to try to point them towards ultimate purposes and towards getting back to the church, getting back to faith, getting married, having children ... I’m trying to paint a picture of the virtue of lifting people up, not just staying angry,” Charlie Kirk said last week.
Now he is ...
No two students walk the same path through school. While some excel in a traditional classroom, others encounter challenges such as academic hurdles, health issues, bullying or personal struggles that make it difficult to keep pace. For these students, the Ohio Digital Learning School offers a ...
ORCHID: To leaders of the Austintown Local School District for constructing an impressive outdoors Veterans Plaza to permanently honor our nation’s proud military heroes. The new plaza, which features benches surrounded by an arrangement of seven flagpoles with the American flag at the ...
Our great state has long been stained with the seedy reputation as a hotbed for human trafficking. Indeed one can readily find Ohio ranked among the top five states in the nation for the number of cases of this insidious and destructive crime.
It’s easy to understand why. The crime involves ...
The autopen has been around in one form or another since Thomas Jefferson was president. According to shapell.org, “In 2005, George W. Bush was the first president to enquire with the Department of Justice if it was constitutional for the president to sign a bill using the autopen.” He was ...