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COLUMBUS, OH Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today that his office is now accepting applications for the Teen Ambassador Board.
The Attorney General s Teen Ambassador Board consists of high school juniors and seniors from public, private, charter, online, and home schools in Ohio. The mission of the program is to provide Ohio s future leaders with an inside look at state law and government. Supporting and providing opportunities to our youth is a great way to help shape the future, Yost said. The Teen Ambassador Board will enhance students leadership skills, and I hope that they take this knowledge and build on it. I hope they become inspired to pursue careers in public service for the Buckeye State.
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Age-progression photo released of southern Ohio woman who went missing 8 years ago An age-progression image of a southern Ohio mother who vanished eight years ago was released Thursday by the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yostâs Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Portsmouth Police Department. Authorities are seeking the publicâs assistance as they work to find Megan Lancaster, 25. Investigators hope that the new image prompts the public to submit tips to law enforcement. (Source: Ohio Attorney General s Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI)) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | May 13, 2021 at 7:49 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 7:49 PM
SCIOTO COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) -An age-progression image of a southern Ohio woman who vanished eight years ago was released Thursday by the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yostâs Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Portsmouth Police Department.