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Indian Valley senior Grady Kinsey named Ohio Mr. Football

Gnadenhutten Indian Valley senior Grady Kinsey has been named 2025 Ohio Mr. Football by the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association. He is the 39th winner of the prestigious award.
Governor DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative now covers more than half of the cropland acres in northwest Ohio
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) Director Brian Baldridge announced the highest acreage of farmland enrollment in H2Ohio to date.
Johnson: Democrats 'broke the system' of U.S. health care
“Health care is a very complex issue. And I want to point this out, it is not the Republicans who broke American health care,” Rep. Johnson told reporters. “The Democrats broke health care when they created the unaffordable care act 15 years ago."
GAO confirms large-scale, systemic fraud risk in expanded Obamacare subsidies
The enhanced Obamacare subsidies that Democrats want to extend are virtually unprotected against fraud, costing taxpayers potentially billions of dollars a year, a bombshell report from the Government Accountability Office revealed Wednesday.
CalPERS defends $144M, taxpayer-backed Bitcoin bet as stock craters 44%
Even though CalPERS manages $589.5 billion in assets, it is only able to fund 82% of expected liabilities, leaving the fund with an over $100 billion pension deficit that is backstopped by taxpayers. Public finance experts warn that this funding shortfall leaves little room for the volatility of cryptocurrency-related investments.
Ted Karras named Bengals' winner for 2025 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award 
The Cincinnati Bengals announced that center Ted Karras has been selected as the team’s club winner for the 2025 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide.
Santa to make special stop at Southern State on Dec. 12
The holiday spirit is coming to Central Campus as Santa Claus makes a special visit to Southern State for a festive community celebration open to students, staff, families, and residents of all ages.
DeWine vetoes bill to lower working age for teens
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed the following bill: Senate Bill 50, to amend sections 3331.02 and 4109.07 of the Revised Code regarding age and schooling certificate requirements and work hours for a person under 16 years of age.
Democrats reject idea of constitutional amendment mandating balanced budgets
In light of the nation’s $38 trillion national debt, U.S. House lawmakers met this week to discuss ways to structure a constitutional amendment mandating that Congress pass deficit-neutral budgets.
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