Despite these official reassurances, a continuous series of legislation has been enacted since 2020 to limit the number of citizens who are able to register and vote in Ohio - “suppression”. (Voting ...
It will be a test between two high-scoring offenses Thursday when the Miami University RedHawks (31-1) take on the Southern Methodist University Mustangs (20-13) in First Four matchup at UD Arena.
We feel like we’re carrying a lot of the mid-major on our back right now,” Miami head coach Travis Steele said. “We got an at-large bid, right? So we need to capitalize not just for Miami, but for all ...
Twenty-one states have already passed laws granting full property tax exemptions for 100 percent disabled veterans. Recently, New York joined that list when Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation ...
Combine lentils and 3 cups water in a 4-quart or larger slow cooker. In a large bowl, combine squash, marinara sauce, bell pepper, potato, onion and garlic; mix well. Add to slow cooker. Cook on low 7 ...
Rob Scott, a Republican, is the Kettering Clerk of Court, attorney, and small business owner. Contact him at rob@robscott.us.
We walked in the quiet of the morning. It was a tad before 5 a.m. No one seemed to mind the early morning exertion. At the corner of the country gravel road, we met several neighbors who were also ...
Millat Industries, a machine shop in Kettering, is planning a $3 million expansion, according to the city of Kettering, which is applying for a Montgomery County Economic Development/Government Equity ...
The Texas forward came off the bench to post 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds — part of a dominant 45-33 rebounding ...
Sam Amidon — a singer and multi-instrumentalist from Vermont, now based in London — grew up playing a New England folk style of fiddle.
Springfield advocates are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh the local consequences of ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians as it considers whether to lift a stay blocking the ...
Voters in the Kettering City School District will be considering a 5.93-mill bond issue on the May 5 ballot, which would go toward the district’s facilities plan.