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Ohio State fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon suspended Aug. 14 for hazing and endangering behavior charges
Exterior of 1978 Iuka Ave., the off-campus house where Delta Kappa Epsilon held its fall rush, according to @ohiostatedke on Instagram. Credit: Sandra Fu | Photo Editor. As of Aug. 14, the Delta Tau chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon — or DKE — has been suspended until Aug. 6, 2028, Dave Isaacs, a university spokesperson, said in an email.
Ohio Approves 121 More Licenses for Marijuana Stores, Places Cap in the Largest Cities
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Ohio’s Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) has nearly doubled the number of approved applications for marijuana retail licenses, while simultaneously capping the number of cannabis retail outlets in the state’s three largest cities. While approving 121 new store applications, the DCC ruled that 47 of these retailers cannot open in Franklin, Cuyahoga, or Hamilton counties, … Continue reading The post Ohio Approves 121 More Licenses for Marijuana Stores, Places Cap in the Largest Cities appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Heart of Ohio Sports Observer Vol 3.3
Heart of Ohio Sports Observer is back for week 3 of high school football. A majority of our teams that won in Week 1 lost in Week 2 and vice versa. The only undefeated team is Hopewell-Loudon while each of our five teams have won at least one game. There...
‘There’s no sign that anything is not going to happen here’: DeWine responds to Intel’s business woes
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he believes Intel Corp. will continue with its plans to build a $20 billion factory outside Columbus, even as the company contends with mounting financial losses. DeWine told reporters he last spoke with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger about a month ago,...
Recovery Friendly Workplace program launches in Ohio
(The Center Square) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants workplaces across the state to be more friendly. And he hopes that will save businesses money in the long run. The Ohio Recovery Friendly Workplace program recently launched with the idea of creating job opportunities for people in recovery from substance abuse or mental health conditions. It also aims to combat the stigma surrounding addiction and mental illness in the workplace. ...
Ohio dispensaries seeing green as first month of recreational marijuana ends with $44 million in sales
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Recreational marijuana customers spent $44 million at dispensaries during the first month of sales, including $11.1 million during the fourth week, according to state data. Sales for the fourth week, from Aug. 18 to Aug. 31, were higher than during the previous two weeks. If you purchase...
'Ohio is worth fighting for': Equality Ohio names new leader amid attacks on LGBTQ+ people
Equality Ohio has found a new leader. The nonprofit group, which advocates for fair treatment and equal opportunities for LGBTQ+ and other Ohioans, has named Dwayne Steward as its new executive director after a national search launched in late 2023. ...
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