Month: February 2024

Faith leaders bring report to Madison Township Trustees: “Cannabis does not make dollars and sense” (VIDEO)

MADISON TOWNSHIP — Earlier this month, several businessmen proposed a brick and mortar ‘medical’ and recreational marijuana facility in Madison Township with hopes of beginning the process this coming June. While representatives of Backroad Wellness claim their business will generate tax revenue for the township, some faith leaders believe the

With eye on the workforce, Shelby nips cannabis in the bud & prohibits commercial use

SHELBY –As home to the Pioneer Vocational School and North Central State, the City of Shelby is centered around skilled workplace development. Both schools serve as catalysts helping to enhance the skill set of the area workforce. With the recent legalization of recreational marijuana, the City of Shelby is trying

45 Lead clergy endorse Steve Sheldon for Sheriff: “He will not let his guard down” (VIDEO)

RICHLAND COUNTY — One person stands between an unconfined federal government and “We the People.” After the Ohio Constitution included the Office of the Sheriff as an elected position in its Constitution in 1803, almost every other state has followed suit. Consequently, of the three-thousand sheriff’s in the United States

Ashland ministerial group holds first 2024 meeting: ‘We can accomplish so much more together’ (VIDEO)

ASHLAND — Often times societal problems are mischaracterized as ‘political’ rather than spiritual. At the end of the day, the heart of the matter is the matter of the heart. Recently the “Ashland Angle” show interviewed the president of an active clergy group that engages culture outside the Church’s four

Buckeye Museum cancels Queer Prom venue, community partners call it ‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’

MANSFIELD — Community partners of a downtown family destination did not dance around the issue when giving their disapproval of an upcoming event. Last week a group announced it was set to host a ‘queer prom’ for local teenagers at the Mansfield Buckeye Imagination Museum. When actual details of the