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Young Entrepreneur Ben Lachman Creates Innovations and Innovation Space
Ben Lachman graduated from Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College in 2005 and moved directly into innovation and entrepreneurship. Today, he is the principal in one company and also a founding… Read More
Ohio Patrol Post Commander Fired Amid Stalking Allegations
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio post commander accused of having an affair with a subordinate’s wife last year and stalking her after she ended it has been fired from… Read More
OU Student Graces Silver Screen in Miles Davis Biopic
It’s summer 2014. Ohio University student Julian Howard has just wrapped up a long work day, saxophone in hand. Nothing too unusual about that, since Howard is a music major…. Read More
OU’s VP of Finance To Begin ‘New Role’
A senior administrator with Ohio University is changing his role within the university, according to President Roderick McDavis. Stephen Golding, Vice President for Finance and Administration is now the Senior… Read More
Report: West Virginia In Economic Recession
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – A new report indicates that West Virginia is in an economic recession. The Mountain State Business Index has found that West Virginia has seen deterioration in… Read More
Grand Jury Indicts Man in 1997 Rape At a Columbus Park
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A man has been indicted in a 1997 rape at a central Ohio park after new testing on old evidence helped identify him through DNA. Prosecutors… Read More
Lawmaker Denied Access to Bevin’s News Conference
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky lawmaker was denied access to a news conference where Gov. Matt Bevin and top human services officials talked about problems with the state’s new… Read More
Top West Virginia Contests Yield Big Fundraising Hauls
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – High-profile West Virginia candidates have made six- and seven-figure fundraising hauls. In the three-way Democratic primary for governor, Jim Justice reported loaning himself almost $2 million… Read More
West Virginia Governor Faces Deadline to Sign, Veto Bills
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is hitting a deadline to sign or veto bills from this year’s legislative session. Friday is the last day that Tomblin can… Read More