Summer may be winding down, but there’s still time to make memories right here in friendly, beautiful Belmont County. Whether it’s enjoying a festival, paddling a quiet lake, dancing to polka music, or discovering scenic trails, our communities are alive with adventure, culture, and ...
This girl just wanted to have fun in July, and that’s precisely what she did on a few occasions — thanks to her husband, Mike, who arranged for her to attend three separate concerts.
It all started with a band that Mike follows much more closely than I do. It is called Ghost, and it’s ...
The late Charlie Tremendous Jones said, “You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for two things, the people you meet and the books you read.”
Sunday, in Phoenix at Influence, the National Speakers Association’s Annual Conference, my wife Lynnda, got randomly ...
“Where I land on policy always depends on how it affects people in Ohio.” That’s what I wrote earlier this year, and that’s why I supported the bill that extended the 2017 tax cuts and made urgent investments in our national defense and border security.
This budget bill saved ...
What a week!
The past several days have been filled with nothing but bad news from a pop culture perspective.
First, last Sunday came word that Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known to my generation as “Theo” for his 1980s role as Theodore Huxtable in “The Cosby Show,” had died. He was 54 ...
Just before President Trump pushed her out at the behest of his corporate donors, former Federal Trade Commission chairwoman Lina Khan released a damning report about the most rapacious and anti-competitive actors in the entire healthcare system: pharmacy benefit managers.
These middlemen in ...