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JobsOhio And Stout Street Capital Host First Midwest-based UNMET Conference

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. JobsOhio And Stout Street Capital Host First Midwest-based UNMET Conference April 21, 2021 GMT COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ UNMET Conferences, a mission-driven company determined to attract venture capital investment to underserved areas of the United States, will host its first Midwest-focused event, UNMET Ohio 2021, online between June 15-July 12. Hosted by JobsOhio and Stout Street Capital, UNMET Ohio 2021 will showcase more than 60 of the fastest-growing Seed and Series A startups in the midwest. Presenting companies will have the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to over 200 institutional venture capital investors from around the world and have the opportunity to network with peers.

Commissioners approve upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake; hear plan to honor C R Patterson in Greenfield

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Commissioners approve upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake; hear plan to honor C.R. Patterson in Greenfield Highland County commissioners (l-r) Jeff Duncan, David Daniels and Terry Britton are pictured at their Feb. 17 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels accepted a bid for electricity upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake and heard plans for an event honoring a Greenfield entrepreneur during their Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting. As previously reported, the county announced in April 2019 that they had received a $50,000 grant, as they initially applied to help make improvements at the lake due to the Smokin’ in the Hills event hosted at Rocky Fork Lake. Smokin’ in the Hills is a sanctioned Kansas City Barbecue Society competition presented by the commi

The Electoral College and the Rural-Urban Divide - The Aspen Institute

February 1, 2021  • John Molinaro & Solveig Spjeldnes In the last two election cycles, much has been written and said about the disproportionate influence that rural voters and rural states have on the outcome of national elections. Some have proposed elimination of the Electoral College as a solution to this perceived problem. We question the wisdom and potential efficacy of this proposed quick fix for what ails us. However, before we get into the question about whether steps should be taken to limit the disproportionate Electoral College influence of rural voters, we think it is pertinent to examine how we got here, and just how many rural voters there truly are.

Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 Pictured in January are (l-r) Hillsboro administrators introduced to city employees: council president Tom Eichinger, mayor Justin Harsha, chief of police/systems administrator Eric Daniels, safety and service director Brianne Abbott, public works superintendent Shawn Adkins and auditor Alex Butler. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) Demolition of the former Parker Hotel began in February 2020. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) On Jan. 24, then-Director of the Ohio Department of Health Dr. Amy Acton declared novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) an immediately reportable disease. Pictured is the Ohio Public Health Advisory System map as of Dec. 17. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office.)

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