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Ohio Clean Energy Proposal Clears Another Hurdle
An Ohio effort to require billions of dollars in state investment in alternative energy has cleared another hurdle. The state Ballot Board on Monday ruled the Ohio Clean Energy Initiative's… Read More
Classes Start At OU’s Dublin Campus
After three years and a $105 million donation, classes began at Ohio University's Dublin Campus on July 9. “We’ve been working so hard on this,” said Heritage College Executive Dean… Read More
Glouster Drug Ring Leader Arraigned For 2nd Time
A Glouster man charged with his alleged leadership of a drug ring was arraigned on additional charges in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Monday. Derek Gyure, 26, pleaded not… Read More
Ohio University Professor Is ‘Very Comfortable’ Living In Israel
An Ohio University professor who is spending his summer in Israel with full confidence in the country's safety. "I have been in bomb shelters over the last few days. Israel… Read More
Brew Week With Joe Tucker
Host Kim Valentour talks with Joe Tucker, Executive Director of RateBeer.com. Featuring Fran McFadden, founding member of Ohio Brew Week, the group discusses Ohio as a rising star in the… Read More
Company Run By Browns Owner Settles Criminal Case
The U.S. attorneys office has reached a deal to settle criminal charges against the truck-stop company run by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. The settlement in criminal charges is for… Read More
OU Trustees Will Cover McDavis’ Income Taxes
Ohio University has agreed that going forward it will cover the tax liability the IRS is saying OU President Roderick McDavis faces because he resides in on-campus housing, but the… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Develops Parenting Coordination Toolkit
In order to assist local courts in establishing parenting coordination programs, the Ohio Supreme Court Monday announced the availability of a Parenting Coordination Toolkit. The toolkit includes a guide to… Read More
Cleveland’s Guns Proposal Draws Protests
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is proposing several pieces of gun control legislation this Wednesday to City Council. People on both sides of the issue were in Public Square over the… Read More
Study: Many Ohio Schools Could Get More ‘Bang For Their Buck’
Ohio’s urban school districts are among the least productive when it comes to how they spend their money, according to a report released last week by the left-leaning Center for… Read More
Circleville Man Arrested In Youth Baseball Scam
Pickaway County officials are investigating the possibility of local victims of a Circleville man arrested in Lancaster Tuesday for allegedly running a youth baseball scam. Kelly Edward Neal, 40, was… Read More
Route 7 Reopens After Diesel Fuel Explosion Sparks Massive Fire
Route 7 between Belpre and Marietta reopened at 12:30 a.m. Monday. Some firefighters stayed overnight at Greenleaf Recycling Facility just to make sure the fire didn't rekindle. Route 7 was… Read More
Sheriff’s Office: With Scams, Too Good To Be True Probably Is
Two different scams have started to increase locally, according to law enforcement, causing the need for more awareness from the public. The Athens County Sheriff's Office has received reports of… Read More