Monthly Archives: December 2024
News
Republican Josh Mandel debates Democrat Morgan Harper
By Okon Ekpenyong North Columbus Baptist Church held its first political debate between Democratic senate primaries candidate Morgan Harper and
Business
Sierra Nevada Corporation Selects Dayton for Aircraft Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Facilities
Groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted, in partnership with Sierra
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America celebrates National Spouses Day Wednesday Jan. 26
“On Wednesday, January 26, we will celebrate National Spouses Day“, the United States Census Bureau announced in a newsletters to subscribers.
News
Governor DeWine Announces $3.5M Radio Communications Grant to 212 Fire Depts.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced the recipients of the 2022 MARCS (Multi-Agency Radio Communications Systems) grant, totaling $3.5 million,
News
Ohio Governor Awards $4.7 million Body-Worn Camera Grants to 100+ Law Enforcement Agencies
Expects 1,700 new body cameras Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has awarded more than $4.7 million in grant funding to 109
Sports
Buckeyes roll past Maryland as Jacy Sheldon hits 1000 pts
By Okon Ekpenyong With a victory over number 12 Maryland, 2021-2022 team’s captain Junior Guard, Jacy Sheldon, scored her 1000
Business
Intel brings $20 billion Most Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Plants to Ohio
Will generate more than 20,000 jobs in the state 3,000 direct Intel jobs earning an average of $135,000 per year
Business
A Comparative Trade Dress Protection of India and America
By Tripti Bhushan The Indian law doesn’t have an alternate game plan for the trade dress under its present trademark
News
IRS Chief Counsel seeks 200 experienced attorneys to focus on abusive tax deals
The Internal Revenue Service’s, IRS Office of Chief Counsel has announced plans to hire up to 200 additional attorneys to
News
City leaders agree with the Biden Administration to keep in-person learning
By Okon Ekpenyong City leaders in Central Ohio and the Biden Administration agreed that in-person learning was the right thing