Highland County Fair is underway and continues through Saturday, Sept. 7. Click through for scenes from this year's fair. For ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing the launch of the Debt Consolidation Tool, an innovative online tool available through farmers.gov that allows agricultural producers to enter ...
On Aug. 26, the same day the AG’s office filed the answer to the ballot board lawsuit, the director of outside counsel, Shawn Busken, called House and Senate Minority caucus attorneys “in response to ...
Lebanon Post investigating single-fatality glider crash Troopers from the Lebanon Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol are investigating a fatal glider crash. The crash occurred Aug. 30 at 1:21 p.m.
The busiest U.S. Customs and Border Protection sector at the northern border continues to break records in apprehensions with foreign nationals coming from 85 countries to Canada to illegally enter ...
On the opening night of track and field at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games in front of a capacity crowd at Paris’ famed Stáde de France, Paralympic rookie Korban Best (Southlake, Texas) earned the ...
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s hunting seasons for squirrels, doves, and specific waterfowl opened in early September, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Archers can ...
In July, the U.S. Department of Interior greenlighted large offshore wind farms in New Jersey and Maryland. Once the financial agreements are in place, New Jersey’s Atlantic Shores and Maryland’s ...
And yet, employment revisions came in unexpectedly negative.  Employment growth over the past year was significantly weaker than initially estimated, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggesting ...
The lawsuit also says the rule will destroy 36,000 jobs, take away $10 billion in gross domestic product and cost the ...
State Reps. Adam Mathews, R-Lebanon, and Jay Edwards, R-Nelsonville, announced Wednesday they will introduce a bill that would update Ohio’s NIL law.
Citizens Not Politicians: Ohio Supreme Court should tell ballot board to ‘start over’ Advocates pushing an anti-gerrymandering amendment in Ohio to remove politicians from mapmaking in favor of a ...