Biden wants people to know most of the money he’s seeking for Ukraine would...
MESQUITE, Texas — At a bustling construction site outside of Dallas, there are hopes that Congress can finally pass nearly $95 billion in foreign aid including funding for Ukraine — because factory jobs in the United States depend on that money.
As Ohio lawmakers consider executions with nitrogen gas, DeWine keeps postponing execution dates
COLUMBUS, Ohio — While some lawmakers are seeking to revive Ohio’s death penalty through the use of nitrogen gas, Gov. Mike DeWine is continuing the state’s de facto moratorium on executions by rescheduling execution dates well into the future.
Rhodes State participates at national conference
LIMA — Rhodes State College participated in the National Community College Conference. According to a recent press release, the conference focused on “growing talent for local and global impact.”
John Grindrod: As I age, what I value most
We change as we age, and I’m not just talking about the sad manifestations of physical aging. As for the changes physically, well, while we don’t recognize those changes day in and day out as we gaze into the bathroom mirror each morning to begin our hygienic ritual, we certainly do when riffling through old photos of us from decades ago which prove that things aren’t as they once were.
Allen County Board of Developmental Disabilities to meet
LIMA — The Allen County Board of Developmental Disabilities will meet at 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, in the board office, 2500 Ada Road, Lima, for its monthly board meeting.
Johnny Cash Experience rocks Niswonger
VAN WERT — One thousand people showed up to watch Johnny Cash — The Official Concert Experience at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon.
UNOH students headed to ‘Work Truck Week’
INDIANAPOLIS — Six University of Northwestern Ohio students will attend the National Truck Equipment Association’s Work Truck Week in Indianapolis in March, UNOH announced via press release.
Shawnee student artwork on display at COSI
COLUMBUS — Artwork by Shawnee High School freshman Lyla Rosas will be featured in the community art exhibit Full Steam Ahead at the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus.
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