During a ceremony in the Rotunda of the Ohio Statehouse this morning, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Patrick DeWine officially swore in Jim Tressel as Ohio's 67th lieutenant governor on Friday. Ohio Gov.
Penn State is offering the latest look at what the Nittany Lions' $700 million Beaver Stadium renovation project could look ...
Jim Tressel possesses something a lot of politicians lack, as cleveland.com’s Terry Pluto, who’s known Tressel a long time, ...
YOUNGSTOWN – City council will consider legislation Wednesday to permit the board of control to seek proposals to demolish the vacant South High Fieldhouse and enter into professional service ...
Penn State will install about 7,900 temporary seats at Beaver Stadium during the renovation, scheduled for completion in 2027 ...
News and insights from the latest State Signals newsletter. Plus, find out why U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno wants to know about ...
Tressel was approved with a 31-1 vote in the Senate with one Democrat voting no and approved with a 68-27 vote in the House ...
From winning national championships to serving the people of Ohio … Jim Tressel can do it all. The legendary head football ...
Governor Mike DeWine has nominated former OSU football coach and YSU President Jim Tressel to be Lieutenant Governor, taking ...
Former Ohio State football coach and Youngstown State President Jim Tressel is Gov. Mike DeWine's surprise pick to be Ohio's ...
Perhaps the toughest program to project is Michigan, who enters Year 2 under Sherrone Moore just two seasons removed from an ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine named former OSU coach Jim Tressel as lieutenant governor, citing his leadership, pending approval from the state legislature.
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