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Subterranean Insects Ready To Emerge Across State In May
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Researchers are expecting a new brood of subterranean insects to emerge from the ground and begin mating across the region. Members of the cicada population, known… Read More
Audit: Public-Records Law Not Followed At Some Ohio Colleges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A public-records audit by student journalists found nearly half of employees at Ohio’s public universities who were asked to provide public records failed to follow state… Read More
Ohio Statehouse Board Picks Former House Clerk As Director
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The board that oversees the Ohio Statehouse and grounds has picked a replacement for its retiring director. The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board recently chose… Read More
West Virginia Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Get Funding
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Nearly $1.8 million in federal funds have been awarded to support substance abuse treatment services at five West Virginia health centers. U.S. Health and Human Services… Read More
Ohio Statehouse to X-ray All bags, Turnstiles Also Coming
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Bags will soon have to be scanned by X-ray machines at the Ohio Statehouse’s three public entrances. The Columbus Dispatch reports that use of the machines… Read More
Ex-colleague Convicted in Ohio Deputy’s 1981 Slaying
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – A former deputy accused in the 1981 slaying of a southeast Ohio sheriff’s deputy has been found guilty of aggravated murder. Ohio’s attorney general says a… Read More
Some Activists in Ohio GOP Stronghold Mixed on Kasich Bid
CINCINNATI (AP) – Ohio’s governor claims “home-court advantage” for his state’s presidential primary, although it won’t be a slam dunk for him among conservative activists in a southwest Ohio Republican… Read More
Right-To-Work, Budget Deadlock Shape West Virginia Session
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia is finishing a lawmaking session defined by a Republican agenda that sometimes shrugged off the Democratic governor. Lawmakers also still could be months away… Read More