Small business owners from southwest Ohio met with Congressman Warren Davidson at a roundtable hosted by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in West Chester on August 7.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reported that its Small Business Optimism Index increased by 1.7 points in July, reaching 100.3.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review Brown v. ATF, a case challenging the federal law that prohibits adults aged 18 to 20 from buying handguns from licensed dealers.
Bowling Green State University has announced the addition of three future football games to its schedule, involving matchups with South Florida and Tarleton State.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the addition of 1,400 truck parking spots in the state to enhance safety for drivers who frequently encounter a shortage of secure rest locations.
Steve Cortes, President and Founder of the League of American Workers, said President Trump's executive order designating cartels as terrorist organizations and his recent military order to go after the cartels show the administration is serious about protecting communities in Ohio.
The Champaign County Agriculture Society Board has reversed its policy that banned firearms on county fairgrounds, following legal action by The Buckeye Institute.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has certified the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment known as the “Ohio Equal Rights Amendment.” This measure would add Section 23 to Article I of the Ohio Constitution.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has certified the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment called the “Ohio Right to Marry Amendment.” This measure aims to repeal Article XV, Section 11 of the Ohio Constitution.
A Cleveland man has been sentenced to more than 20 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to trafficking fentanyl and illegally possessing firearms.
The Buckeye Institute has called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to repeal its current emission standards for new and existing power plants, citing concerns over energy reliability and costs.