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Mount Rushmore: American Experience
Tuesday, April 26 • 9 p.m. It took fourteen years and almost one million dollars to create. Men removed five hundred thousand tons of granite from the rock face of… Read More

Update: Eight Bodies Found in Pike County
By: Associated Press
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Update 12:30 p.m. Ohio’s attorney general says investigators and law enforcement worked through the night to gather information and execute search warrants as officials seek to determine who shot eight… Read More

OU Marching 110 Selected for 2017 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
By: Kelly Fisher
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Members of the Ohio University Marching 110 received a surprise announcement during last night’s end-of-the-year “Jam Session” — they were selected out of hundreds of nationwide applicants to play in… Read More

Marching 110 to Perform At Thanksgiving Day Parade
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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The Most Exciting Band in the Land had their own excitement last night as they learned they would be performing during a holiday tradition next year. Ohio University’s Marching 110… Read More

Authority Blocks Hospital’s Parkersburg Care Facility Bid
By: Associated Press
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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Healthcare Authority has blocked an Ohio hospital’s bid to establish an ambulatory care facility in Parkersburg. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports the… Read More

School Districts to Decide Whether to Accept OverdoseAntidote
By: Associated Press
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A heroin antidote could be coming to private and public high schools in Kentucky this fall. Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy Executive Director Van Ingram… Read More

3rd Defendant to be Sentenced in Youngstown Corruption Probe
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A one-time county prosecutor candidate is set to be sentenced on charges associated with a long-running corruption probe in the Youngstown area. Forty-two-year-old Martin Yavorcik will be… Read More

West Virginians Switch Political Parties in Large Numbers
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Many West Virginians have been switching which political party they are affiliated with. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports the most people have switched from Democratic to Republican… Read More