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West Virginia To Take More Money From Reserves
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin expects to take about $50 million more from reserves to cover a pressing budget hole. The Democrat said Wednesday that the Rainy… Read More
Public Comments on Hospitals’ Merger Overwhelming Negative
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – None of the 18 letters sent to the West Virginia Attorney General’s office recently were in favor of a proposal to merge two Huntington hospitals. News… Read More
Ohio Attorney General Visits Homes Where 8 Were Shot Dead
PIKETON, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s attorney general is touring the four homes where eight people from one family were shot dead in a rural part of the state. Seven adults… Read More
Ideas for Recreating Your Life
In “Life Reimagined – The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife,” NPR reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty shares the story of her own middle age challenges. She writes with humor and… Read More
Ohio House GOP Shifts Leadership Positions After 2 Step Down
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republicans in the Ohio House are shuffling leaders after two term-limited representatives stepped down from their caucus positions. House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger says Rep. Kirk Schuring… Read More
Sex Trafficking Panel Planned at Marshall University
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A panel discussion on sex trafficking in West Virginia is scheduled next week at Marshall University. Democratic House of Delegates member Barbara Evans Fleischauer of Monongalia… Read More
Ohio Bill Expected to Address Public Records Disputes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The leader of the Ohio Senate says he’s planning to introduce legislation that addresses disputes over public records. Senate President Keith Faber, a Celina Republican, has… Read More
Ohio Sheriff Wants to Give Jailed Users Anti-Overdose Drug
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – A northwest Ohio sheriff hoping to save more heroin users has floated the idea of giving opioid addicts an anti-overdose drug when they leave jail and… Read More
Hocking College Official: No Records On Inappropriately Conferred Degrees
A Hocking College official said there are no records or documents within the college regarding 13 degrees that were conferred inappropriately, and most communication with the students was done verbally… Read More