Groups question PPP loans given to religious organizations
(The Center Square) – For the first time in U.S. history, state governors and local mayors issued executive orders shutting down religious services, labeling...
Outgoing Galion superintendent Jim Grubbs ‘proud’ of school district accomplishments
GALION — After five years as superintendent of Galion City Schools, James Grubbs officially retired Tuesday. Stepping in to fill his shoes is Jennifer...
Second shop hop a Saturday success
GALION — A refreshing breeze and sunshine greeted area residents Saturday who attended July’s Second Saturday in Galion Shop Hop in the downtown area....
Buckeye Institute sues state, city of Columbus over income taxes during COVID lockdown
(The Center Square) — A think tank is suing the state of Ohio and the city of Columbus, saying a state law allowing the...
Economist: Going back to work will lead economy forward, not another stimulus check
(The Center Square) — Stimulus checks for Americans at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic made sense, but a potential second round could prevent...
Rob Portman opinion column: Make FAST-41 permanent
While our country continues to work to respond to the unprecedented coronavirus crisis, there is a bipartisan consensus in Washington that we must also...
This weekend’s Second Saturday Shop Hope in Galion will celebrate Christmas in July
GALION — The Galion-Crestline Area Chamber of Commerce will host a “Christmas in July” themed Second Saturday Shop Hop this Saturday, July 11, from...
COVID-19 Analysis: States with most restrictions had the most job losses
(The Center Square) — States with fewer restrictions are doing better economically than states that put in place more stringent lockdowns to slow the...