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Hocking Trustees Talk Over Labor Problem
A Hocking College union has voted down the latest contract offered by the school and College trustees met today to talk about it. The meeting lasted about 90 minutes, according… Read More
Good Times For Sheep Farmers
More Ohioans are putting lamb on the dinner table these days and that's making Don Van Nostran and other sheep farmers very happy. Van Nostran is making good money with… Read More
Early Morning Meth Lab Busts Brings Year’s Total To 10
Two early morning meth lab discoveries bring the total to 10 meth lab busts for the Pike County sheriff's office this year. According to Sheriff Richard Henderson, deputies uncovered… Read More
Chillicothe Doctors Go On Medical Mission To Iraq
Normally, Doctors Haval Saadlla and Jack Baker practice medicine at Adena Health System in Chillicothe. But normal took a left turn earlier this month when Saadlla and Baker packed… Read More
Adventure Galley Getting Make-over
The Ohio River Museum in Marietta is doing another history make-over. Now that phase one of the W.P. Snyder steamboat restoration is done, it's time to work on the Adventure… Read More
Athens County Planner Settling In
"I'm getting my feet wet." That's the status update from Athens County Planner Lori Burchett. Burchett has been on the job for about a month now, taking over where former… Read More
Morning Audio Update for December 29
Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl wants a moratorium on fracking. Parkersburg police are stepping up patrols. Details in your morning audio update.
Nelsonville Police Looking For Missing Child
Update 11:26 a.m. Nelsonville police have cancelled the search for Corey Morris. Corey was found with friends this morning. Nelsonville police are looking for a young boy after he walked… Read More
Athens Mayor Wants Moratorium On Fracking Process
Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl says although city council recently passed a resolution expressing concern over the possible effects from a gas-extraction process known as fracking, they don't have the clout… Read More
Parkersburg Police Begin Neighborhood Sweeps
At risk neighborhoods in downtown Parkersburg are going to see more of the police. With money from the Community Development Grant, Police Chief Joe Martin started sweeps in neighborhoods… Read More
Scioto County Pain Clinic Under Continued Closure
A southern Ohio judge has ordered the continued closure of a medical clinic described by authorities as little more than a drug house. Greater Medical Advance in Wheelersburg was temporarily… Read More