The federal government is sinking more than $100 million in taxpayer money into already high-performing public charter schools in Ohio during the next five years.
The money comes from a new federal program announced in May that targeted school choice and charter schools.
In Ohio, public ...
Church Women United plan call
WEIRTON — Church Women United will not hold a meeting Oct. 3, but will hold a conference call beginning at 11 a.m. To join the call, phone (267) 807-9601, Ext. 230635. A discussion will take place on the upcoming UNICEF collection, set to begin Oct. 5 and run ...
Democrat John J. Kulewicz, an Upper Arlington City Council member and longtime lawyer, said he will run next year for attorney general.
“As the people’s lawyer, the attorney general should be part of the solution,” he said. “We have a choice to make next November. We can either ...
STEUBENVILLE — The Brilliant resident who slammed into three motorcyclists on a charity ride will spend at least six years in prison.
Joseph W. Boyer Jr., 512 Ridgeview Ave., was sentenced by Jefferson County Common Pleas Judge Michele Miller to two- to three-years behind bars on each of ...
NEW CUMBERLAND — From the many vendors along River and Madison avenues selling food and assorted merchandise to the scenic view of the Ohio River just across from the streets, there was much for those attending the New Cumberland Fall River Fest to see and do this weekend.
The festivities ...
State Sen. Al Cutrona, R-Canfield, introduced legislation to designate Oct. 14 as Charlie Kirk Memorial Day in Ohio, in honor of the conservative political activist assassinated Sept. 10.
Oct. 14 is Kirk’s birthday.
“In recognition of Charlie Kirk’s tireless dedication to conservative ...