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No Guarantees For Former Burr Oak Workers
By: Fred Kight
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When Burr Oak Lodge and Conference Center closed earlier this year, approximately 45 people lost their jobs there. Now that the Lodge is reopening, will they go back to work?… Read More

First Newswatch Update For August 3
By: Jenn Halliday
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Your update of state and regional news from the WOUB Newsroom.

Athens Attorney And Historian Relished Civil War Anniversary
By: Fred Kight
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Bill Walker enjoys studying the American Civil War. He's constantly reading, researching and talking about the war. Walker – who is an Athens attorney – is not alone with… Read More

Regional Leaders Talk Economic Development In Marietta
By: Fred Kight
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Economic development leaders from around the region were to gather in Marietta this morning to meet with the new president of the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth. That man is… Read More

Pegi & Neil Young’s Concert For The Bridge School
PEGI & NEIL YOUNG’S CONCERT FOR THE BRIDGE SCHOOL – Celebrate 25 Years with Some of the Biggest Names in Music, Including Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, David Bowie,… Read More

Morning Audio Update For August 3
A newly-formed task force to combat human trafficking in Ohio says an investigation has yielded its first four indictments. A Scioto County support group whose lobbying efforts helped spur the… Read More

Painkiller Support Group Opens Expanded Portsmouth Facility
By: Associated Press
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A southern Ohio support group whose lobbying efforts helped spur the state's anti-painkiller addiction law planned to celebrate the opening of an expanded facility Friday. Gov. John Kasich has cited… Read More

More Judges Using Facebook And Twitter Nationally
By: Court News Ohio
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More judges and courts in the United States report using social media like Facebook and Twitter, according to a national survey report released Thursday. The 2012 CCPIO New Media and… Read More

WV Ethics Commission Agrees To Former Sheriff’s Settlement
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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A former Wood County sheriff settles with the state’s ethics commission just months before running for election for his old job. Ken Merritt will have to pay a fine, but… Read More

Four From Chillicothe Accused Of Human Trafficking
By: Associated Press
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A newly formed task force to combat human trafficking in Ohio says an investigation has yielded its first four indictments. The indictments out of Franklin County Thursday accuse four people… Read More