Congressman Jim Jordan was back in the region Tuesday, making two stops in Auglaize County to check on developments in that part of his Fourth Congressional District. Following his visit, Jordan, who also serves as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, spoke with us about Google’s recent announcement following an investigation by the Judiciary Committee, as well as President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Jordan also addressed concerns about crime in major cities.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and a coalition of 37 state attorneys general and the Justice Department today proposed a final package of remedies to end Google’s illegal monopoly over internet search engines and to restore competition to benefit consumers.
The Lima Public Library welcomed a new program that could help people gain skills to get a new job. "Grow with Google" is a program launched by Google with the goal of supporting libraries and their digital skills classes they offer to the public. Currently, this program is on a national tour throughout libraries in all 50 states in the United States.
The world wide web is always changing, and keeping updated on new technology is difficult, but one internet giant is hoping to break it down for you. The Lima Public Library is one of only three libraries in the state that has been chosen by Google to host a variety of workshops.
If you are looking to become more computer savvy the Goodwill Easter Seals of Miami County has some free training coming up. They have teamed up with the Lima Public Library to hold three digital skills classes. Each class is 60 minutes and free to the public.