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Navigating Medical Catastrophe
By: Adam Rich
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“Navigating the Healthcare System During a Catastrophic Illness” is a four-part Conversations from Studio B program about Doug Mann and his journey through the complex healthcare system while suffering from… Read More

Roshan Noorzai Studies Afghan War Journalism
Roshan Noorzai received his PhD in Mass Communication in 2012 from Ohio University’s School of Media Arts and Studies. Noorzai, an Afghan native, is an international broadcaster for Voice of… Read More

Western Michigan ends Ohio’s Season
By: Kellen Becoats
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Leanna Bachman sat in the circle, watching as the Western Michigan runners load the bases with two outs in the fifth inning of Wednesday’s game. Already facing a 6-2 deficit,… Read More

Logan-Hocking Library Announces Poetry Contest Winners
By: Katharine Hibbard | Logan Daily News reporter
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April was National Poetry Month, and in order to celebrate, Logan-Hocking Pubic Library Children’s Librarian Katy Smith invited the youth of the county to participate in a poetry contest. “I… Read More

Unique Desserts to Try This Summer
By: Kelly Martin
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We are just weeks away from summer! After a long, cold winter and non-existent spring, the heat is already rising in Southeast Ohio. The flip flops have been dug out… Read More

Ohio Sweeps Akron, Madsen Makes History
Before first pitch of Ohio baseball’s 5-3 win over the Akron Zips on Sunday, Bobcat first baseman Jake Madsen was a hit a away from becoming the Bobcats all-time hits… Read More

Panel Continues Review of Ohio’s Alternative Energy Targets
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A committee evaluating the future of Ohio’s alternative-energy standards is continuing to gather testimony from experts. The Energy Mandates Study Committee meets again Thursday. The panel… Read More

American Masters – American Ballet Theatre: A History
THIRTEEN’s American Masters series has teamed up with Emmy-and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns to co-produce a new documentary about American Ballet Theatre (ABT) in honor of its 75th anniversary…. Read More

Q&A with Deanna Tribe, Author of “Vinton County”
By: Tyler Buchanan | The Vinton County Courier
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Deanna Tribe of McArthur is the author of Vinton County, printed by Arcadia Publishing as part of its Images in America book series. The book features 128 pages of photographs… Read More