Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost approves Summa Health’s sale to HATCo.

Conditional Approval for Summa Health Sale The sale of Summa Health to Health Assurance Transformation Company, a subsidiary of a commercial general catalysts firm, received conditional approval from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on June 18, 2025. Additionally, Summa had been approved by the Ohio Department of Insurance earlier, as noted by spokesperson Maureen Nagg. […]
Ohio House Passes Bill Removing Small Tax Burden for Bitcoin Users

Simply put The Ohio House of Representatives has taken a step forward with a new bill aimed at providing a $200 tax exemption on capital gains from cryptocurrency. This legislation also prevents state and local governments from limiting the use of digital assets or interfering with personal hardware and self-hosted wallets. If the bill passes, […]
Cicada scare leads Ohio driver to lose control and flip car: ‘Keep the windows shut’

Cicada-Related Accident in Ohio An unusual incident occurred in Ohio when a cicada flew into a driver’s SUV, causing quite the commotion. This bizarre event took place on Wednesday afternoon, as the 37-year-old driver was navigating through Blue Ash, around 14 miles northeast of Cincinnati. According to reports, a cicada zipped in through the open […]
Ohio pension fund for retired teachers appoints new executive director

Ohio Retired Teacher Pension Fund Appoints New Executive Director COLOMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Retired Teacher Pension Fund has announced the hiring of a new executive director from North Carolina. Stephen Toll, who previously led the North Carolina Retirement System, is set to start in mid-July. Toll has roots in the Columbus area, having grown […]
Married Ohio school official receives sentence for sexual battery against a 17-year-old student

Ohio School Administrator Sentenced for Sexual Assault In a troubling case, an Ohio school administrator has been sentenced to three years in prison for engaging in a sexual relationship with a teenage student while working as a counselor at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati. Emily Natree, aged 43, pleaded guilty to sexual assault back […]
Ohio State announces that all students will gain proficiency in AI through a new initiative.

Columbus, Ohio – Ohio State University has announced that all students will be required to use artificial intelligence starting this fall. Other institutions have already begun utilizing AI for academic purposes, but OSU is taking a more structured approach. The initiative aims to enhance students’ AI fluency by embedding AI education throughout the undergraduate curriculum. […]
What’s going on in Ohio? Trump’s tariffs are failing even in Republican states.

Donald Trump is getting another shot at the presidency, amid significant discontent over the economy. Many voters are not just concerned—there’s a growing sense of anxiety regarding current customs policies, which don’t seem to ease fears but might be amplifying them instead. This division is showing particularly among Republican voters, with many expressing uncertainty about […]
Noncitizens and double voters: Ohio reveals possible election fraud in eight states and Washington, D.C.

Ohio’s Focus on Election Integrity Election integrity has climbed to the top of the list of concerns for many Americans, and Ohio is taking the lead in tackling these issues to eliminate fraud. This past Tuesday, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) announced findings from a continuing review that suggests potential voter fraud could […]
Jake McQuaide, NFL long snapper, removed from Ohio church

This past weekend, a long snapper in the NFL was removed from an Ohio church by police in a troubling scene that raised questions. The issue stemmed from a priest’s inquiry regarding rumors and allegations of inappropriate content being accessed on a church computer. Jake McCoyd, a 14-year NFL veteran, became embroiled in the situation […]
Ohio sends cases of noncitizen voting and multi-state voting for legal action.

Ohio’s Election Integrity Investigation On Tuesday, Ohio’s Secretary of State announced potential legal actions against numerous non-citizens and voters in eight states as well as Washington, D.C. Official Frank LaRose indicated that his office uncovered evidence of 30 non-U.S. citizens registered to vote in Ohio. The investigation also revealed that 11 individuals from states including […]