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Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel stopped by Stewart Glapat to promote the state's Workforce Playbook and speak with business leaders.
Visitors can check out the new buckeye tree during the 2025 Ohio State Fair, which runs from July 23 to Aug. 3.
Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel made a stop here in Zanesville. Tressel took a tour of the Stewart Glapat, a 4th generation ...
Ohio celebrated Ohio State University's football championship by planting a buckeye tree, with officials and team members ...
In his football coaching career, Jim Tressel’s teams pulled off some last-minute heroics. That won’t happen with his Trumbull ...
Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined Ohio Politics Explained podcast to discuss his new job, higher education and speculation about ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel brought together business, education, and community leaders from southeast Ohio on Thursday for a roundtable discussion on the region's workforce strengths and its needs.
Ohio’s top priority is creating the strongest possible workforce for the state, and Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel is at the forefront ...
President Trump endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy early in the race for Ohio governor. Other Republicans have lined up behind him in ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Biotechnology company Amgen announced a $900 million expansion of its New Albany facility on Friday. The ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel is swearing up and down that he is NOT thinking about running for Ohio governor in 2026. But is the gentleman who led the scarlet and gray to victory protesting too much?
Gov. Jim Tressel, when he stopped in Zanesville on April 24. Tressel stopped by Stewart Glapat, located on Moxahala Avenue, to tour the conveyor belt manufacturer and meet with Muskingum County ...