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Albany Mother Pleads Not Guilty To Child Endangering Charges
The Albany woman accused of leaving her toddler child in a car while fleeing the scene of a crime says she's not guilty. Cassandra Smith, 25, entered a plea of… Read More
West Virginia Man Pleads Not Guilty To Rape Charges
A Vienna, West Virginia man has pleaded not guilty to charges filed against him in connection with the rape of a 13 year old girl in Athens County. James Haddox,… Read More
Update: One Person Dies In Bus Vs. Car Accident In Lancaster
One person has died after a bus versus car accident in Lancaster. State Highway Patrol Troopers say Kayla Dingess, 19, died after being taken by helicopter to a Columbus hospital…. Read More
Bridgeport Man Convicted In Prescription Drug Case
Three people have pleaded guilty to their involvement in a scheme to bring large quantities of pain pills from Florida to the Ohio Valley for distribution. U.S. Attorney William J…. Read More
New Superintendent In Gallipolis
Gallipolis City Schools has a new superintendent. District Director of Communications Jim Craft says Roger Mace has accepted the position and will be officially hired at tonight’s school board meeting…. Read More
Rio Grande Making Changes
The University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College has named three individuals as academic deans. The changes are for the upcoming school year and part of the reorganization of its… Read More
Sunoco Sells Manufacturing Facility In Scioto County
Sunoco has just announced that it has reached an agreement to sell its phenol manufacturing facility in Scioto County to Haverhill Chemicals. Haverhill Chemicals is affiliated with Goradia Capital. Sunoco… Read More
Small Business Incubator Coming To Amesville
Gary Goosman of Amesville says he will create a small business incubator in his town. Goosman will locate the incubator in the old elementary school annex building which he bought… Read More