A carefully calibrated cohort proves that impostor syndrome doesn’t disappear with success, but community can turn self-doubt ...
On Oct. 31, at the Fifth General Session of the 98th National FFA Convention and Expo, the Cardington FFA Conduct of Chapter ...
Mankind has always made progress. Every generation has experienced it over millennia. But it was, I think, at a slower pace in the past. How long did it take for the guy who carved the first wheel to ...
During 1974 as a music journalist, I attended a press conference in Beverly Hills at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel when George Harrison was announcing his first US solo tour. His remarks were published ...
On December 12, Capitol Records/UMe will release the newly remastered The Best of The Band on vinyl, CD and Super High Material CD. The long out-of-print LP version will be available on standard ...
Two summer experiences are available to Ohio Appalachian students and STEM teachers through the Appalachian Regional ...
An Ohio sheriff's deputy has been charged after leaving his K-9 in a car for hours, resulting in the dog's death, authorities said. In a news release, the Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office said ...
In 2024, 1.38 million Ohioans, or one in nine households, received SNAP benefits. The average SNAP benefit for an Ohioan was $159 per person in 2022. The government shutdown that started in early ...
Following a Week 9 bye, top-ranked Ohio State will take on Penn State at noon Nov. 1 at Ohio Stadium. Before the bye, the Buckeyes won 34-0 at Wisconsin. Quarterback Julian Sayin posted a career-high ...
Even if losing isn’t on the table, there are still questions about this team. But unlike in past weeks, these questions are more about the intrigue of where this team is headed, rather than about ...
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Vaping Is ‘Everywhere Now’ in Schools. Can Bathroom Surveillance Tech Solve the Problem or Just Escalate Suspensions?
Vape detector logs reveal an avalanche of alerts, suspensions dwarfing treatment services and younger kids being punished ...
A federal government shutdown threatens to halt November SNAP benefits for 1.4 million Ohioans. Ohio officials say the state cannot cover the federal SNAP payments, which total about $263 million ...
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