The current General Assembly is set to expire on Dec. 31, so if the bill isn’t able to navigate the House before the end of the month, it will need to be reintroduced in the new year.
Author: Kveldulf
Ohio woman escapes attempted abduction in Grandview Heights
Perpetrator description is as vague and nebulous as one would expect: “Grandview Heights Police say “…the suspect is still at large and is described as […]
Ohio auction company has license revoked due to unsafe conditions for animals
Mt. Hope Auction Company, based in Millersburg, Ohio: That’s Amish country down yonder, and thus this story comes as no great surprise. One of the […]
Ohio man sentenced for poaching in the King’s Forest
Empty, meaningless words from Dave Yost. “Hunting in Ohio is a time-honored tradition, and there is a proper way to be safe and successful,” said […]
Emergency USDA Funding Available to Protect U.S. Livestock and Animals from New World Screwworm
“The current outbreaks in Central America demonstrate the need for USDA to increase its investment in NWS eradication and prevention,” says Jenny Lester Moffitt, USDA […]
Mass deportation plans likely to impact agriculture
The reality of the situation is that there are a large number of jobs in the agriculture space that Americans won’t do for slave wages. […]
Charges filed against man accused of pointing laser at OSHP helicopter
WKBN.com The charge stems from a Sept. 27 incident where police said someone on the East Side was pointing a laser at an orbiting OSHP […]
‘American Water’ Hit by Cyber-Attack, Billing Systems Disrupted
American Water, the largest publicly regulated water and wastewater utility in the US, has disclosed on Monday that it had fallen victim to a cyber-attack, affecting certain internal systems.