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Central Asian Countries Highlighted in New Ohio University Press Book
David Mould, a Professor Emeritus in the School of Media Arts and Studies in the Scripps College of Communication, is an expert in the countries in Central Asia that were… Read More
House Fire Leads To Marijuana Discovery
Not only did a house go up in smoke Thursday morning, but also a large-scale marijuana grow, according to Athens County officials. The marijuana was discovered as firefighters were extinguishing… Read More
NMF Announces Boxcar Stage Fundraiser, More Acts
Earlier today, Stuart’s Opera House announced more acts and a new fundraising effort for this year’s Nelsonville Music Festival, scheduled for June 2-5 at Hocking College. According to a release,… Read More
Death from Ruptured Testicle Leads to Murder Charge in Ohio
CLEVELAND (AP) – An Ohio man accused of kicking another man in his testicles during a robbery has been charged with murder in the injured man’s death following a gangrene… Read More
Happy Trails to You, and Other Ohioans, at Wayne Forest
NELSONVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Federal forest authorities say today is opening day for more than 400 miles of designated trails in the Wayne National Forest. They include horse, mountain bike… Read More
Ohio’s Unemployment Rate Rises Slightly for March
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says Ohio’s unemployment rate rose slightly to 5.1 percent in March, matching the number from a year earlier. That’s up from a revised figure… Read More
Ohio to Post Cost-Sharing Plans For Medicaid
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are set to release proposed details of an effort to require more than 1 million low-income Ohioans to pay a new monthly cost for… Read More
Suspect in Ohio Officer’s Killing Passes on Initial Hearing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The suspect in the death of an Ohio police officer has given up his right to an initial court hearing. The decision Thursday by Lincoln Rutledge… Read More
West Virginia Creating Trail that Highlights Farms and Food
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials are in the process of creating a trail that highlights the state’s agricultural tourism offerings. A news release from Wild, Wonderful West Virginia,… Read More