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Expansion needed throughout and not just in central Ohio

While Ohio works to live up to the idea it is becoming “the tech capital of the Midwest,” as Lt. Gov. Jon Husted put it, one company is certainly doing its share to help. Google officials announced Monday the company is expanding to build three new data centers — in New Albany, Columbus and Lancaster — in what amounts to another $1.7 billion investment. “Ohio is establishing itself as a premier destination for technology investment,” Husted said, according to a report by the Ohio Capital Journal. What does that mean for Ohioans? Google Vice President of public policy Mark ...

Stats reflect risks that can come with use of motorcycles

Motorcycle drivers and riders relish the freedom and exhilarating wind-in-your-hair experience provided by that popular mode of transportation. But with those pleasures come clear and present dangers. National, state and local statistics drive home that point forcefully. Motorcycle riders are 29 times more likely to die and four times more likely to be injured in crashes than passenger-vehicle occupants, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. And unlike the overall downward trend in all traffic deaths over the past 50 years, 5,932 motorcyclists were killed in ...

Housing remains a struggle for Ohioans in Appalachia

Counties in Appalachian Ohio are gripped by a kind of generational economic sluggishness that leaves too many facing not just food insecurity, but housing insecurity as well. But U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development data shows only about one-fourth of the state’s emergency shelters are in Ohio’s 32 Appalachian counties. “We have a vast shortage of homeless shelters,” Chasity Schmelzenbach, executive director of the Buckeye Hills Regional Council, according to a report by the Ohio Capital Journal, said. HUD’s 2022 data showed an average of more than 10,600 people ...

Leave faith-based counseling up to parents, not schools

State Rep. Reggie Stoltzfus, R-Paris Township, is the primary sponsor for a bill that takes an unusual approach to the lack of student support services in some Ohio schools. House Bill 240 would allow public schools in Ohio to employ chaplains. Yes, you read that right. Stoltzfus believes students and staff need more community-based support in times of adversity, according to a report by News 5 Cleveland, and he believes chaplains can provide it. “I imagine these people are going to be very well known in the communities and very well trusted,” Stoltzfus told the news station. “I ...

Best of luck to all of our fall sports participants

Ready or not, here it comes. Another school year has arrived. Yes, already! Classrooms open for many next week. But fall sports have already begun. Most of our area teams kick the 2023 season off Friday. All sports are special — especially for the student-athletes involved — but it seems fall sports come with so much anticipation and eagerness. It is all part and parcel with a new school year and all the excitement that comes with fresh classrooms full of kids. A high school stadium on a game night is often the place to be. It’s not just the game on the field but the ...

The wait continues for tighter rail regulations

For six months, politicians and railroad industry leaders — well, mostly Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw — have loudly proclaimed their desire to “make right” what happened in East Palestine. Since the February derailment, there have been hearings and meeting, promises and … almost no progress. According to a report by The Associated Press, major obstacles have been GOP leaders in Congress and the railroad industry. “These rail lines pass frequently through Republican areas, small towns with a lot of Republican voters,” Ohio’s Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance said. “How ...