Ohio’s lieutenant governor, Jon Husted promised a group of Asian American neighbors during a meeting…that he would use his public platform to speak out against unwarranted violence facing their community. Bishop Lord, an informal spokesperson for the Asian American families, called the meeting productive, but noted that it did not …
Read More »Gun Law Proposals Brought Forward
Democrats in the Ohio House have unveiled several gun control proposals, including universal background checks for gun purchases…and so-called red flag laws, allowing for the temporary removal of weapons from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others. Other proposals would require safe and secure storage of firearms in homes …
Read More »Injury Accident On 127
Two vehicles collide on U.S. 127, south of County Road 15.D. Three people are taken to the hospital. Theodore B. McDaniel, 40, of Bryan is in serious condition. Brittany Kendall, 21, of Bryan, was treated for minor injuries and released, along with someone else. The accident remains under investigation.
Read More »Weed Demand High In OH
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy votes to more than double the number of medical marijuana dispensaries in the state…to deal with patient complaints about lack of access and high prices. Board officials say 73 more dispensaries will be added over the next year. Details about the application process are expected …
Read More »Stivers Steps Down
Congressman, Steve Stivers of Ohio, the former campaign chair for House Republicans, announces he’s stepping down next month, to oversee his home state’s chamber of commerce. Stivers has been serving in the House since 2011 and enjoys strong ties with GOP leadership. He had been viewed as a potential candidate …
Read More »Aid Bill In Debate
More than $2 billion dollars in federal aid to Ohio schools, businesses and renters is nearing final approval at the Ohio Statehouse, where both legislative chambers have now cleared the spending in some form. The Ohio House approved its final piece of the legislation. Multiple bills in both chambers must …
Read More »IN Gerrymandering Bill In Play
Indiana lawmakers approve a plan for returning to the Statehouse later this year…in order to approve new election districts. The House and Senate both vote in favor of the bill…extending the current legal deadline for adjourning this year’s legislative session, from April 29, until Nov. 15. Legislative leaders say they …
Read More »Deadly Accident On 127
A Wauseon man dies following a crash in Paulding County. Officials tell reporters a semi, driven by Timothy Weber of Dayton became stuck in low hanging telephone lines, damaged in an earlier traffic crash on U.S. 127. Vance Campbell, 54, of Wauseon saw the stuck vehicle and began to assist …
Read More »Covid Upticks In The Area
COVID-19 cases at Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers have jumped from zero in the first week of April…to nine cases in the past five days. Officials confirm six people have been admitted for treatment. The spike in cases comes as the number of county residents receiving COVID-19 vaccinations has slowed. …
Read More »OH Abortion Law Moves Forward
A divided federal appeals court lifts the hold on an Ohio law…that prohibits doctors from performing abortions…based on a fetal diagnosis of Down syndrome. A majority of the court, which has moved to the right in recent years with several appointments by former President, Trump…says the law doesn’t impede a …
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