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Attorney Mark Hutson, agent for the petitioners, sent a letter to commissioners saying the petitioners were withdrawing their petition, but indicating they’re not saying a similar petition won ...
The attorney, Mark Geragos, said on his "2 Angry Men" podcast that Sean Combs has a "violent temper." Geragos appeared to be clued in, correctly predicting another legal hire Combs would make.
Court Battles Attorney Mark Zaid sues Trump administration over security clearance by Rebecca Beitsch - 05/05/25 6:10 PM ET Win McNamee, Getty Images ...
21 News has now received "designation of treasurer" paperwork from the Ohio Secretary of State's office for the group that, while not providing much information, does include one man's name: Thomas Da ...
While the median age for private practice attorneys in Ohio is 54.5 years, in many rural counties it's between 60 years and 70 years, according to the Ohio Bar.
COLUMBIANA — City officials received updates on plenty of 2025 projects during Tuesday’s regular council meeting. Municipal attorney Mark Hutson and assistant city manager Bryce Miner shared news on ...
As US Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, Parker served as the chief law enforcement officer and oversaw the investigation and litigation of all criminal and civil cases brought on behalf ...
Posted: Nov 19, 2024 / 11:05 AM EST Updated: Nov 19, 2024 / 02:00 PM EST COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Attorney General appears to have his eyes set on a new position within the state government.
Columbiana City Council criticized for role in football stadium renovation by: Stan Boney Posted: Aug 20, 2024 / 09:15 PM EDT Updated: Aug 20, 2024 / 10:16 PM EDT ...
COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OH — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost made his way to East Palestine High School on Saturday to hold a community discussion looking for concerns from residents about the ...
The Hon. Mark Frost is seen behind Couchenour. (Submitted photo) COLUMBIANA – The Way Station celebrated its 35th anniversary at The Barn at Firestone Farms in Columbiana Wednesday, April 17.
Seven northeast counties drove Ohio’s turn from one of the nation’s classic presidential swing states to a GOP bastion, as voters moved by blue-collar issues drift from Democrats to Republicans.