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Hagan is leveraging her accounting background and leadership skills as the new CEO of Columbus Metropolitan Library.
Dr. Joshua Joseph remembers the day he realized he wanted to study medicine. It was the day his grandmother went to the hospital clenching her chest—she had type II diabetes, and she suffered from a ...
Debbie Penzone grew up in Springfield as part of a big family that loved art, fashion and beauty. As a junior in high school in the 1980s, she gave one of her five brothers a perm so he could feather ...
There are different accounts you can use to save money in a tax-advantaged manner. IRAs and 401(k)s are popular retirement savings accounts that offer different tax breaks. A health savings account, ...
Harold Paz, MD, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center: Finalist, Executive of the Year, Columbus CEO Healthcare Achievement Awards 2021 In June 2019, Harold “Hal” Paz accepted the newly created ...
With the stroke of a blue Sharpie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed this year's "Florida Farm Bill," which among other things makes it against the law to fluoridate municipal water supplies. It also ...
NEW CANAAN, Conn. (AP) — Businessman and philanthropist Ted Stanley, who made one of the largest private donations for scientific research, has died, his son said Monday. He was 85. Stanley died ...
OSU AD & VP of Athletics Gene Smith took to Twitter to back head coach Urban Meyer's argument for championship game travel stipends for the families of OSU football players. From Saturday's post via ...
President Donald Trump is back in the White House, and Republicans have majorities in the U.S. Senate and the House. They also control most state governments, which are increasingly important as Trump ...
CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) — Moldova, which lost its largest market for apples when Russia placed an embargo on its fruit this summer, is finding a new buyer for its produce in Belarus. On Wednesday, ...
The free Salinas Californian app, available in stores via Apple and Google Play, brings you local news more conveniently than ever before. From sports to government to business, including push-alerts ...
Hospitals and physicians are pushing the envelope on cancer treatment, from proton therapy to consolidated clinics.