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Court records are providing new details about the alleged physical, mental torture and abuse 4-year-old Ja'Kai Smith endured ...
The Ohio Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday allowing the state to continue a ban on gender-affirming care for youth while Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost appeals a lower court's decision. In March, ...
Michael C. Branch, 31, of Springfield, coach/aquatics coordinator and Margaret F. Hover, 26, of Grove City, medical assistant. Camaree K. Stevens, 47, of Springfield ...
The Grove City family says they bought a puppy from a Petland store and within a few days, members of the family became ill ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will let the state’s plan on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors while the state ...
Michelle Scott, former business manager at the Westside Academy, faces felony counts of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, theft in office, and tampering with records, under an indictment ...
Thousands are expected at the Ohio Statehouse on May 1 to support public education and oppose the proposed funding for schools in the state budget.
Daniel Ayars, Mollie Ayars, United Healthcare Services, Inc. 25CV0390: NewRez LLC v. Clark County Treasurer, John Doe, Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse of Andrea Rosales, Andrea Rosales ...
Bianco committed Nicole L. Nosko, 38, of Altoona, for a month to two years less a day in Indiana County Jail for a first-degree misdemeanor count of retail theft. She then was paroled forthwith.
Monday was a busy day for the judges of Indiana County Common Pleas Court: • President Judge Thomas M. Bianco committed Nicole L. Nosko, 38, of Altoona, for a month to two years less a day in ...
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