Compliance examination identifies $1.75 million in improper medicaid payments to Lucas County-based provider
State auditors recently identified $1.75 million in improper Medicaid payments over a two-year period to Lucas County-based behavioral health services provider, Auditor of State Keith Faber announced.
Governor DeWine recognizes Ohioans for keeping the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. alive
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission recently announced the winners of the annual Ohio MLK Awards honoring the service and achievements of Ohio residents and organizations in areas consistent with the teachings…
Ohio EPA, ODOT announce $12.8 million in diesel emission reduction grants
Ohio EPA and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) recently announced more than $12.8 million in grants will be awarded to five local transit authorities to replace 19 aging diesel transit buses.
Chandrika Tandon Wins Grammy for Triveni
Chandrika Tandon at the GRAMMYS
Domestic Court Filings Recevied on 2/3/2025
New Suits
Cadwalader Strengthens Financial Regulation Team
Cadwalader is pleased to announce the return of Dan Meade, a highly respected bank regulatory lawyer with over two decades of experience, as partner in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, effective today.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dan back to Cadwalader,” said Managing Partner Pat Quinn. “Dan
Serve Simple Deliciousness at Your Next Get-Together
Serve Simple Deliciousness at Your Next Get-Together
A One-Pot Soup to Simplify Family Dinner
A One-Pot Soup to Simplify Family Dinner
Reasons to Consider an Up-and-Coming Career in 2025
(Family Features) If you’re thinking about making a career change, re-evaluating your long-term career path or looking for a career with purpose, there is one path you may not have considered – and it might be the perfect fit: funeral…
Common Pleas filings received on January 31, 2025
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Government spending on babies is falling short, say advocates
(StatePoint) Ten percent of all U.S. children did not have enough food to keep them healthy in 2022. In the same year, the infant mortality rate increased for the first time in two decades and the rate of child poverty…
Local county boards directed to begin process of identifying and removing outdated voter registration data
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently issued Directive 2025-02 outlining the completion phase of Ohio’s 2021 General Voter Records Maintenance Program and ensuring accurate, up-to-date voter rolls across the state. The program, which follows both federal and state requirements,…