Expanding overtime pay for Ohio workers
Too many Ohioans work hundreds of extra hours each year and don’t get paid overtime for them.
Slumber parties, grief and prayers
“Mom, may we have a slumber party?”
Supporting first responders responding to derailments
When big rail corporations like Norfolk Southern wreak havoc on communities like East Palestine, local first responders are left to clean up their mess.
Being named after something isn’t always a good thing
By David Lindeman
Spring’s necessity
By James McGuire
Things change, love does not
The morning dawned as all other mornings. It was cool, in fact it was downright chilly. My mind endlessly traveled to 13 years ago. It had been sunny, with temperatures in the mid-70s. We could not possibly have had a day more perfect for our wedding.
Medicaid renewals resume: Don’t wait to act
Three years ago, the federal government declared a Public Health Emergency (PHE) in response to COVID-19 that provided critical support and health care for families. During the PHE, nearly all Medicaid members were able to stay enrolled in their plans regardless of changes in eligibility or status. That’s about to change.
Toiling to be smart
By Marla Boone
Ohio to be the new Florida?
By David Lindeman
Small blessings in a hectic life
How can a Sunday afternoon possibly be so relaxing after what seemed like such an eventful week? The past week blends into something like a haze lined with touches of God’s goodness in degrees of which I trusted or worried.