Presidential candidate Rick Santorum, surging in Ohio polls, speaks to Republicans at Brown Co. Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner

On February 18, 2012, in Gov't & Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Armed with soaring poll numbers, a surprise endorsement from one of the state’s top officials, and a pocket copy of the U.S. Constitution, presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Friday urged Republicans in Brown County, Ohio to support his campaign and not to repeat the mistake of 2008 when voters helped elect President Barack Obama. “No [...]

Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain courts values voters with faith & freedom message at Ohio Christian University rally

On October 14, 2011, in Faith & Spiritual, Gov't & Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

For the man whose political fortunes have been on the rise in recent weeks, Republican Presidential hopeful Herman Cain didn’t talk like a front runner at an Ohio rally covered live by Big 3 News on Thursday night. In fact, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO and feisty WSB Atlanta, Georgia radio host seemed humbled as [...]

Christian artist Matthew West brings message of grace to Hillsboro, Ohio’s “Festival of the Bells”

On July 2, 2011, in Entmt. & Music, Faith & Spiritual, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Medical problems. A lost job. Divorce or a busted relationship. Coping with death. In every life there’s a story to tell. The job of a great storyteller is to tell it well. For Grammy-nominated & Sparrow recording artist Matthew West, that means using his heart, his voice and his music to turn people’s stories of [...]

Ohio heart beat bill: "Giant step forward", bill proposes new restrictions on abortion

On February 10, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A bill introduced on Wednesday in the Ohio House of Representatives aims to reduce the number of abortions by making it illegal to perform one after a fetus’ heart beat is detected.

Called the “heart beat bill”, supporters say modern technology now makes it possible to detect signs of life at a much earlier state in the development process. Doctors are now able to detect heartbeats as early as 18 days after conception…

Ohio woman’s 1978 UFO encounter: "You need to pull over, this thing’s gonna crash!"

On January 30, 2011, in Faith & Spiritual, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

It was the spring of 1978.

Sue and three siblings had been sent by their mother to the grocery store in Jamestown. As they were returning home around 10 p.m. Eastern time, something in the sky caught the eye of Sue and her brother, who were both sitting up front in the car. A sister and another brother, ages twelve and nineteen, were sitting in the backseat.

“We were probably about a mile from home,” Sue recalled…

"The sun’s going to come up again": Ohio Republicans embark on 12-city bus tour of hope over fear in last push for votes

On October 25, 2010, in Gov't & Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The man who helped oversee the nation’s first balanced budget in nearly thirty years during the Clinton Administration arrived in Southwest, Ohio on Monday promising better days ahead for a state hit hard by job losses.

“We cannot let fear defeat hope in this election,” Ohio gubernatorial candidate John Kasich urged about 200 party supporters at the historic Murphy Theater in Clinton County.

The Republican “Leading Ohio” bus tour stopped off at the historic Murphy Theater in Clinton County, Ohio
The event featured a line-up of the top state and local Republican candidates for office, and was one stop in a 12-city, get-out-the-vote bus tour…

Debate: Ohio Gov. Strickland calls Republican opponent "reckless"; Kasich blasts state's "disturbing trends"

On September 15, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

In the first of two scheduled debates, the candidates for Ohio governor sparred on Tuesday over the economy, jobs, taxes, education reform, the death penalty and high-speed rail in an hour-long televised forum.

Incumbent Democratic candidate Ted Strickland defended his four-year record as Ohio’s chief executive — presiding over two balanced budgets, property tax cuts for seniors, reforming education and creating green-color jobs — against Republican challenger John Kasich in an eleven question-and-answer and rebuttal exchange…

Federal stimulus, cross-country natural gas pipeline projects bringing jobs to America

On August 20, 2009, in Featured, Finance & Economy, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

States across the nation are receiving disbursement funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (AARA) for investments in such areas as crime and public safety, education, energy and environment and infrastructure.The federal stimulus plan approved by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama in February 2009 totaled about $787 billion. In Ohio alone, nearly $774 million has been allocated…

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