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Mysterious ‘Woman In Black’ Passes Through Athens
By: Sarah Hawley | Athens Messenger staff reporter
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Who is she, where is she going and why is she walking? Those are just some of the questions regarding a mysterious woman dressed in black who has been spotted… Read More

Fight Over Bill To Change Ohio’s Fair Housing Laws
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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There’s a bill in the Ohio legislature that would change the state’s law on housing discrimination. Supporters say it’s a change that’s needed to protect landlords from being victimized by… Read More

House Republicans Renew Push For Repeal Of Common Core
By: Andy Chow | Statehouse News Bureau
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School districts have spent years preparing to implement the education standards known as Common Core — which are set to start this coming school year. Now House Republicans are renewing… Read More

Phillip Fox Band Slated to Perform at Millstone BBQ
By: Rachel Martindale | Logan Daily News
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The Phillip Fox Band will be in concert for Bike Night at Millstone BBQ on Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. The band has played together for three-and-a-half years. Two… Read More

Grants Approved For Innovation In Ohio School
By: Associated Press
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Ohio officials have approved 37 grant applications involving nearly 200 schools and educational entities from an innovation fund established by Gov. John Kasich. The Ohio Department of Education says grants… Read More

Three-County Tour Explores Arts, Food, History Of Southeast Ohio
Ohio’s Hill Country Heritage Area is continuing its mission of highlighting the assets of the region through an upcoming "Finely Crafted in Ohio’s Hill Country Fall Tour" on Sept. 21… Read More

Town In Medina County Will Fix Sirens After Tornadoes
By: Associated Press
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A northeast Ohio community where two tornadoes have touched down this summer will reactivate its tornado warning sirens. The city council in Brunswick, in Medina County south of Cleveland, voted… Read More

Virginia Gay Marriage Ban Ruling Will Affect West Virginia
By: Ashton Marra | West Virginia Public Radio
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A federal appeals court governing West Virginia has struck down the same-sex marriage ban in neighboring Virginia. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond… Read More

Biggest Games of 2014: Tri-Valley Conference
By: Kelsi Steele
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Editor's Note: With fall practices beginning in a matter of days, our reporters have scanned the schedules to find the biggest games of the 2014 season. We continue with the… Read More