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Kentucky Gets More Time to Overhaul Driver’s License Program
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The federal government has given Kentucky more time to overhaul its driver’s license program. The Department of Homeland Security has given Kentucky until Oct. 10 to… Read More
West Virginia Settlement Erases Some Consumer Debts
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s attorney general has announced a settlement with a debt collection company resulting in more than $150,000 in debt cancelled for consumers in the state…. Read More
Ohio House Declines to Override Gov. Kasich’s Medicaid Veto
Update 12:00 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has declined to call a vote to override Gov. John Kasich’s veto protecting Medicaid expansion. Speaker Cliff Rosenberger said his… Read More
Gladden House Sessions 2017: Mirah
Since the late ’90s, Brooklyn-based Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlynhas has been crafting an impressive discography of free and individualistic pop music. With nearly a dozen albums to date, Mirah is known for her… Read More
DACO to Host ‘Women Speak’ Event July 8-9
July 8-9 the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio (DACO), nestled in the throbbing heart of downtown Lancaster, will host “Celebrating Women’s Voices Through Art and Expression,” an entire weekend of… Read More
185 Apply for Medical Marijuana Cultivator Licenses in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio has received more than 180 applications for 24 licenses to grow marijuana under the state’s new medical marijuana program. Republican Gov. John Kasich signed a… Read More
Episode 006 : Barbara Bradley Hagerty
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with award-winning religion correspondent for National Public Radio and a former reporter for the Christian Science Monitor, Barbara Bradley Hagerty, about… Read More