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Attacker Killed by Woman May Have Had Other Victims
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Police are investigating whether there are other victims of an Oregon man killed after he attacked a woman in West Virginia. Media outlets report that Charleston… Read More
OUL Adjunct Professor’s Play Chosen for NYC Festival
A play by an Ohio University Lancaster adjunct professor has been chosen for the New York New Works Festival in New York City. Robert Cooperman’s The Flower Stand will be… Read More
37 Indicted in Youngstown Area for Large-Scale Drug Ring
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say 37 people have been indicted in northeast Ohio for their involvement in a drug trafficking organization. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office said in a… Read More
Construction Underway on Natural Gas Plant in Eastern Ohio
CARROLLTON, Ohio (AP) – Construction has begun on a nearly $900 million natural gas-fired power plant in eastern Ohio that’s expected to produce enough electricity to power 750,000 homes. A… Read More
West Virginia Unemployment Up Again, Highest in U.S. in June
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s unemployment rate has risen for the fifth consecutive month. WorkForce West Virginia on Tuesday announced that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to… Read More
Paper City Music Festival to Rock Chillicothe
The Paper City Music Festival returns to Chillicothe this weekend, featuring 30 independent bands from across the nation. Known for hand-selecting up-and-coming indie artists, the festival has played host to… Read More