OhioMHAS announces $820,000 in behavioral health workforce mini-grants
The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) recently announced that it has awarded more than $820,000 in mini-grants aimed at strengthening Ohio’s behavioral health workforce. This new investment will support 10 projects focused on increasing career awareness,…
Governor DeWine recognizes 2025 Purple Star Schools for significant commitments to military students and families
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) Director Stephen D. Dackin recently announced that 367 Ohio schools are receiving the Purple Star designation as part of the Class of 2025. The honor is given to…
Bring your story to life in the heart of it all with film, TV, Broadway tax credits
Ohio is ready for its close-up. The Ohio Department of Development recently announced a new application window for the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program, designed to attract world-class productions and grow the creative economy in the heart of it…
United States seizes assets related to $126 million illegal staffing, money laundering investigation
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) announced recently that the United States filed a civil forfeiture complaint against assets related to an investigation into a…
Back to basics on the federal budget, and how it affects you
At the beginning of April, scientists at the National Institutes of Health published a paper detailing a promising step in fighting gastrointestinal cancer—and pointing the way to treating other cancers. It came out the same day the Department of Health…
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AG Yost recognizes Youngstown students for essays proposing solutions to violence
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost applauded ten Youngstown middle-school students recently for their award-winning essays about ways to build safer communities to counter the violence they have experienced or witnessed.
Supreme Court of Ohio considers if stalking conviction could be partly based on non-threatening Instagram comments
The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 23rd, heard three oral arguments, including one asking if non-threatening social media messages qualify as conduct which knowingly causes distress.