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Resolving public record disputes

Ohio’s Public Records Act was enacted in 1963 to promote open, transparent government through orderly access to public records. However, disputes sometimes arise when...

Election letters policy

Letters to the Editor regarding issues or candidates in the Nov. 3 general election must be 200 words or less and are subject to...

Should we take Trump seriously?

Is Donald Trump the real deal, or will his presidential quest end up more like that of Ross Perot and Pat Buchanan?My guess is...

Serpent Mound questions need answers

Recent vandalism at Serpent Mound State Memorial near Peebles has thrust the park into the spotlight, raising an obvious question: Why was the park’s...

Still watching every breath we take

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Backing those wearing blue

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On being more powerless than usual

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Connecting Ohio veterans with PACT Act benefits

This summer we passed the Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act, named in honor of Ohioan Heath Robinson. It’s the most comprehensive expansion of benefits for veterans who faced toxic exposure in our country’s history. And we couldn’t have done it without veterans and their families.

Letter to the Editor

While one might not necessarily like the personality of a particular political figure it would seem logical to at least look what he has accomplished while in office – for the people and the country as a whole. One does not have to be a career politician in DC to get things done. Perhaps a skilled businessman might be just the person “to get the job done?”