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Company Plans $70M Axle Plant at Former Jeep Site in Ohio
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Dana Holding Corp. is planning to open a $70 million axle manufacturing plant on the former property of the Jeep Parkway auto plant in Toledo. The… Read More
A Pink Teacup in a Blue World on Display at Casa Nueva
Kicking off tonight, Casa Nueva will play host to an exhibition entitled “A Pink Teacup in a Blue World,” made up of recent art produced by Passion Works Studio. The… Read More
Ohio Public Universities To Join State Treasurer for Announcement
Update 10:55 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state treasurer says five of Ohio’s public universities are putting their spending information on his online checkbook website. Republican Josh Mandel made… Read More
Medical Marijuana Proposal Clears Ohio House
Update 4:50 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has passed a proposal to legalize medical marijuana in the state. The fast-tracked bill would bar patients from smoking the… Read More
Ky. Attorney General Transfers Millions For Rape Kit Backlog
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear has transferred $4.5 million from his office to the Kentucky State Police to help eliminate the backlog in rape kit testing…. Read More
11th Tour de Forest Set for May 14
The 11th Annual Tour de Forest Benefit Bicycle Ride is set for Saturday morning, May 14 with departures from the Hocking College Recreation Center beginning at 7 a.m. The non-competitive… Read More
Report: Too Few Ohio Children in ‘Deep Poverty” Getting Help
CLEVELAND (AP) – A new report finds that too few of Ohio’s children living in deep poverty are getting cash assistance. The Cleveland-based Center for Community Solutions compared poverty and… Read More
Ohio Mental Health Data Breach Could Affect Thousands
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says it inadvertently released the protected health information of thousands of Ohioans who received mental health services. Ohio’s Department of Mental Health and Addiction… Read More
High W. Va. Voter Turnout Indicated Early
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Voter turnout could be high in West Virginia if early voting numbers are any indication. More than 100,000 voters cast their ballots in early voting leading… Read More