Hunger isn’t the only worry for Ohio’s youngest residents affected by the federal government shutdown. Those who attend Head Start preschool and Early Head Start programs could soon see another disruption.
Beginning with the lapse in grant funding Nov. 1, 140 programs across the country ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has legislation on his desk that should not be difficult to reject. State Senate Bill 50 would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. during the school year.
According to a report by the Cincinnati Enquirer, the law would require permission from a parent or legal ...
Since 1919, Americans have been celebrating a very special day on Nov. 11. Tomorrow is Veterans Day. It is a day of acknowledgment. It is a day of utmost respect and reverence. It is a day of thanks for those who helped pay the price for freedom. Please appreciate that sentiment. We stress this ...
With Ohio Republicans carving up the state to produce a congressional map that favors its party 12-3 — and Democrats agreeing to it — Mahoning County played a key role as a pawn in the game.
The county will be split starting with the 2026 election with the most egregious work done to ...
As the leaves change and the year draws to a close, many families naturally find themselves reflecting on what matters most. Fall is not only a season of transition but also an ideal time to pause and talk about important decisions for the future—especially your loved one’s health care ...
Editor’s Note:
The following
column was
originally
published
Feb. 7, 2020.
Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase in life expectancy also brings an increase in the number of diseases, injuries and ...