A substitute bill, sponsored by state Rep. David Thomas, to limit unvoted property taxes collected by school districts has a tremendous amount of momentum in the General Assembly as legislators work as quickly as possible to pass property tax reform.
The bill would limit the revenue school ...
As Ohio’s 39th State Fire Marshal, I’ve dedicated my career to protecting the safety and well-being of our communities. Today, I’m calling attention to an urgent matter facing our state— one that threatens the foundation of emergency preparedness in Ohio upon which we have come to ...
Every time I submit to some new medical indignity, I think to myself, “Well, I can’t write about THAT in my column,” and then of course I do.
First there was an 11-hour surgery to excise a benign acoustic tumor which, thanks to the prompt and expert diagnosis of my friend Dr. Bill ...
First, state lawmakers wanted to make sure teachers understood what they were not allowed to teach; now they are introducing the bits they do want teachers to include, despite repeated insistence they are not serving their own personal agendas by doing so.
Ohio educators at all levels have ...
A recent Ohio Domestic Violence Network report included some horrifying data that should make every resident want to get to the root of a deadly trend. The network has seen an incredible 37% increase in domestic violence deaths in the state over the past year.
According to a report by WSYX, ...
For some Ohioans, use of credit cards is a carefully planned luxury — perhaps used to ensure the accumulation of lots of airline or hotel points — for purchases that can be paid off within a month or two.
But for residents between the ages of 18 and 34, a recent analysis of Federal Reserve ...