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Each month, more than 1,600 residents across La Crosse County receive critical support through the local Women, Infants, and Children program. The WIC program, which serves an average of 990 ...
Finding a program that suits their needs, is fun for the child and is affordable may be easier said than done. Urban economics professor Kuzey Yilmaz from Cleveland State University, said that the ...
Ohio State's 2025 NFL draft class was projected to be a historic one, and that's proven true in the draft's first two days. The Buckeyes tied a program record with seven first- and second-round ...
American Financial Group Inc is a property and casualty insurance company that operates through its subsidiaries. It sells fixed and fixed-indexed annuities in the retail, financial institutions and ...
Following Tennessee’s 42–17 loss to Ohio State in the first round of the College Football Playoff, sources said Iamaleava stepped away from the team for a “mental break.” At that time ...
Ohio State star Rocco Welsh revealed this week why he left the program for rival Penn State wrestling, and it’s understandable. The Ohio State wrestling program had a big year in 2023-24.
The college remains the best in Ohio. Rankings for specialty graduate engineering programs were based solely on peer assessments by department heads in each specialty area. Biological and Agricultural ...
MONTGOMERY, AL (WBMA) — The Alabama Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program has launched the WICShopper app, a new tool designed to improve the experience for its participants. This app ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A new tool is being offered to help you keep up with your health benefits through the Alabama WIC program. Leaders at the Alabama Department of Public Health say the ...
Ohio's May 6 ballot will feature local primaries ... The amount that can be borrowed for the State Capital Improvement Program over every 10-year period has gradually grown, from $1.2 billion ...
Because the 1851 Ohio constitution limits the state’s borrowing power to $750,000, voters must approve this as an amendment. The amount that can be borrowed for the State Capital Improvement Program ...