Is NIL working in other states? What Ohio can learn from high school athletes making money elsewhere
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio has officially entered the age of high school NIL. After years of watching states across the country pass their own name, image and likeness (NIL) rules,
Got unclaimed cash in Ohio? Legislation could make it easier to get your money
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Now that Ohio lawmakers have passed a 10-year time limit on recouping their unclaimed funds held by the state, a group of GOP legislators is now trying to make
DigitalC Announces $500,000 In-Kind Donation from Google Fiber to Bring More Affordable Internet to Ohio
DigitalC announced a $500,000 in-kind donation of cutting-edge broadband technology from Google Fiber to help accelerate the nonprofit’s mission of delivering affordable, high-speed home internet to underserved Ohio communities. The
She lost $2 million in 6 months from online casinos. She has a warning for Ohio.
CLEVELAND — As lawmakers consider allowing online casinos in Ohio, one Michigan woman is reflecting on how she lost it all from playing blackjack on her phone. “I owned a
Ohio lawmakers push to legalize online casino gambling may be unconstitutional
Ohio’s constitution is very specific about how much casino gambling is permissible in the state, and where it can happen, and it doesn’t mention internet gambling. CLEVELAND — Legal analysis: With
Ohio lawmakers look to bet on legalizing online gambling, lottery games: Capitol Letter
Rotunda Rumblings All in on iGaming? Ohio lawmakers are looking at legalizing online gambling – including casino and card games, bets on horse racing, and internet lottery games – as