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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Friday March 31, 2023 ( 4 items )  

Library Experts to Present State of Digital Library Lending at Digipalooza '23
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 31 (TNSres) -- OverDrive, a company that says it delivers a digital catalog of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and other content through apps, issued the following news release: OverDrive, the leading digital book and media supplier to libraries, announced that the international library conference Digipalooza '23 will convene in Cleveland, Ohio, August 9-11, 2023. Digipalooza '23 will continue its popular format of librarian-led panels, networking events and exciting keynot  more

Miami University: The Wrap-Up - March
OXFORD, Ohio, March 31 (TNSjou) -- Miami University issued the following news: * * * Authors, Accolades, and Achievements * * * Gregory Crawford, president of Miami University, is co-editor of Flexible Flat Panel Displays (Wiley Series in Display Technology) 2nd Edition, published in February by Wiley. Amy Roberts, associate professor of Family Science and Social Work, is the recipient of the Rose Dobrof Award for the article, "Barriers to Psychosocial Care in Nursing Homes as Reported by S  more

National Republican Congressional Committee: Landsman Loves CCP Spy App
WASHINGTON, March 31 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news: Greg Landsman is a national security concern. Last week, the CEO of TikTok wouldn't deny that the app spies on Americans at the discretion of the Chinese Communist Party. But that isn't stopping Greg Landsman, who "is the only member of Ohio's congressional delegation actively using TikTok," posting regularly and putting American national security at risk. "While every other member of Congress   more

Ohio Democratic Party: Frank LaRose Puts His Political Ambitions Ahead of Ohioans
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 29 -- The Ohio Democratic Party issued the following news on March 28, 2023: In case you missed it, Haley BeMiller of the Columbus Dispatch reported today that Frank LaRose is now all in for a $20 million taxpayer-funded special election after - a year ago - calling August special elections "unnecessary," and saying they "aren't good for taxpayers, election officials, voters or the civic health of our state." Frank's latest cave comes as Statehouse GOP leaders are pulling  more