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When Can It Be A Good Thing For Ohio Churches To Be Labeled “Beyond Problematic?”
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BY JOY WALTERS The Ohio EPA is hosting an informational and public comment meeting regarding WIN, Waste Innovation’s expansion plans, on Monday FEB 5 at 6 P.M. at Stacy’S Place, 625 Plaza DR. Fostoria. WIN Waste, formerly Sunny Farms Landfill, is located in Seneca County, near the
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STATEWIDE – Today the Ohio Senate voted to override the Governor’s veto of House Bill 68, which sought to ban surgical and chemical castration of minors as well as prohibiting biological men from playing in women’s sports. In addition, the senate also voted to reverse the Governor’s decision
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Fresh News Stories From Around The Web, Handpicked By The Citizen Journalist Staff At The Ohio Roundtable For the Week of January 24, 2024: Ohio-Based ‘We the People Convention’ Endorses Donald Trump for President – Kaitlin Housler, The Ohio Star Plan comes to eliminate Ohio’s income tax – J.D. Davidson,
Find Fresh News Stories From Around The Web, Handpicked By The Citizen Journalist Staff At The Ohio Roundtable For the Week of January 17, 2024: Ohio Governor Reacts to House Veto Override of House Bill 68 – Kaitlin Housler, Ohio Star Ohio’s statewide ballot set for March 19 primary – By
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BY NICK ROGERS Smart Meters are slowly taking hold of homes throughout the state. But as the digital trend trickles ever upwards, so too are customers’ energy bills, sometimes seemingly without cause. Local technology expert Vince Welage has been investigating the root causes for these anomalies sweeping the state and
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By Jeff Skinner Across the nation, a growing sentiment is taking hold of most voters. The idea of the established, clean-cut politician is becoming a thing of the past. Since the early days of the 2016 presidential election, voters have become more aware of the hyper-controlled adherence of media, politicians
By Sandie Zimmerman While many who encounter Poll Observers often see them as a stifling necessary part of the election process, what many don’t know is that these true civil servants are driven by duty and are ready to help people at a moments notice. At an Ohio Election
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By Sandie Zimmerman Closed Primaries are defined by Findlaw as, “Permitting only Registered Members of a Political Party to vote in the Parties Primary Election. This requires a voter to declare a party affiliation before voting/before election day.” Ones allegiance to a political party plays a major role in
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By Jeff Skinner It has been almost one year since Norfolk Southern ran off the rails and caused one of the greatest catastrophes in Ohio. Since that time, federal and local regulatory agencies and officials have seemingly made it their mission to cover up and obfuscate the truth. After months
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On Friday Governor Dewine vetoed HB 68, a bill that would have barred medical practitioners from dealing hormone altering drugs or performing irreversible surgeries to minors in Ohio. According to the Governor, his decision followed extensive meetings with advocates who transitioned and claimed they would not be alive were it
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BY THE HEARTLAND BEAT In February, Norfolk Southern, or NS, may have been running behind. A train carrying incredibly hazardous chemicals was caught on several surveillance cameras potentially speeding its way through a brake malfunction that caused its wheels and axles to light up in a fiery blaze. Rather than