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Recent emails from the House Oversight Committee appear to implicate Trump in Epstein and Maxwell's trafficking operatio...
13/11/2025

Recent emails from the House Oversight Committee appear to implicate Trump in Epstein and Maxwell's trafficking operation. But those emails are missing key details that change the narrative.

BY JEFF SKINNER STATEWIDE - While many within the America First movement have continued to push for justice and accountability for the trafficking ring, facilitated by Leslie Wexner, and run by Jeff Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, an ongoing fight among the broader republican leadership and opportuni...

Findlay City Council hears discourse on new loitering ordinance as public once again spars with city council over increa...
11/11/2025

Findlay City Council hears discourse on new loitering ordinance as public once again spars with city council over increasing restrictions.

BY PATTY KLEIN FINDLAY - The Findlay City Council chambers were filled to standing-room-only capacity at the November 5 council meeting. A group calling itself Findlay For All rallied community members to oppose a loitering ordinance proposed by the City of Findlay administration. During the meeting...

Ohio Senate introduces amendment to tax land instead of structured property on said land. Is this the answer to the prop...
11/11/2025

Ohio Senate introduces amendment to tax land instead of structured property on said land. Is this the answer to the property tax question in Ohio or an attempt to derail the abolish property tax movement?

BY JEFF SKINNER STATEWIDE - In the shadow of growing discourse over rising property taxes, Ohio Republicans have introduced a constitutional amendment which would potentially change property taxes, which generate tax revenue based on established properties constructed, to only taxing the land itself...

Ohio Republicans push for absentee ballot reform and introduce a bill to protect vaccine objectors from discrimination. ...
08/11/2025

Ohio Republicans push for absentee ballot reform and introduce a bill to protect vaccine objectors from discrimination. All this and more in the TOR weekly news roundup

Headlines handpicked from around the web to keep you informed 1. Republican senators approve bill requiring Ohio absentee ballots arrive by election day - Karen Kasler, he Statehouse News Bureau 2. Ohio bill would shield vaccine objectors from potential discrimination - Mary Frances McGowan, clevela...

In some areas across the state, the public voted overwhelmingly against government increases to cost of living. Election...
06/11/2025

In some areas across the state, the public voted overwhelmingly against government increases to cost of living. Election analysis asks 'is there a growing adversarial sentiment brewing' between the people and their government?

BY JEFF SKINNER STATEWIDE - Across the state many Ohioans attended the polls to cast their votes during a time when many are questioning the validity of the election process. While turnout was not on par with the general election last November, in most areas, the public outcries were largely

With roughly 25-50% of Haitian migrants in Springfield on food assistance, Springfield Commissioners Approve supplementa...
04/11/2025

With roughly 25-50% of Haitian migrants in Springfield on food assistance, Springfield Commissioners Approve supplemental spending for Food Bank during government shutdown,

BY JEFF SKINNER SPRINGFIELD - The Springfield Commissioners met on Tuesday, October 3, to pass several resolutions related to curbing city spending and heard input from representatives of the Second Harvest Food bank which introduced a new resolution to contribute additional funds to help meet the n...

Local Elections heat up with Johnstown city council seats up for grabs
03/11/2025

Local Elections heat up with Johnstown city council seats up for grabs

BY LIZZIE MARGOLIUS JOHNSTOWN - Johnstown has been the center of much attention the last few years. With the arrival of Intel, came much public uncertainty, fear, and frustration. At the same time, Johnstown also moved from village to city status. Adding more fuel to the fire was a special

With Ohio opening up emergency funding for EBT and the Trump administration investigating legal avenues to tap into rain...
01/11/2025

With Ohio opening up emergency funding for EBT and the Trump administration investigating legal avenues to tap into rainy day funds, will there still be discontent in grocery aisles?

BY JEFF SKINNER STATEWIDE - Just as the Trump administration has announced they will investigate avenues to dip into emergency funding to keep the SNAP program funded as long as possible, Ohio has additionally announced emergency measures to ensure recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...

31/10/2025

Happy Halloween and remember, say Thank You!

Is Ohio being set up for another massive immigration influx? The Heartland Beat looks at the largest coordinated H1B eff...
31/10/2025

Is Ohio being set up for another massive immigration influx? The Heartland Beat looks at the largest coordinated H1B effort in history on the horizon

As Ohioans are still reeling from massive Haitian influxes and struggling to fight off the impending surveillance state, another potential invading force is on the horizon

Is HB15 a backdoor for Wind and Solar?
30/10/2025

Is HB15 a backdoor for Wind and Solar?

By Nick Rogers STATEWIDE - HB 15 went into effect on August 14, and supporters have touted the bill’s emphasis on the creation of more “base load power” stations to support the growing grid strain from the data center influx in Ohio, along with the eradication of the “legacy

Are Food riots coming from the SNAP pause? What does local law enforcement say and how can you be more vigilant on the p...
28/10/2025

Are Food riots coming from the SNAP pause? What does local law enforcement say and how can you be more vigilant on the possibility of upheaval as the days pass through this period?

BY JEFF SKINNER GEAUGA COUNTY - While many Americans have seemingly been unaffected by the shutdown of the federal government, rumors are spilling in from across social media of the coming storm from the ‘pausing’ of SNAP benefits. Individuals on social media have been stating their intention to...

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