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2016 Gladden House Sessions: Town Mountain
By: Tiffanie Fogel
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Check out Town Mountain, an Asheville, NC based bluegrass band, on this episode of Gladden House Sessions, brought to you by collaboration between the Nelsonville Music Festival, the Ohio University School of Media Arts & Studies and WOUB Public Media. Town Mountain has the heart and soul of a traditional bluegrass band with lyrics that… Read More

Board of Trustees Approves Design of Athletic Academic Center
By: Susan Tebben
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A new academic center at the heart of Ohio University’s athletic fields is in the design phase after approval by the Ohio University Board of Trustees on Friday. The board recognized opposition by representatives of the Faculty Senate in their report from Thursday’s Resources Committee meeting in which the naming, design resolution and site approval… Read More

One Year Since Obergefell Decision: Where Are We Now?
By: Court News Ohio
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The U.S. Supreme Court released a momentous ruling on June 26 last year ensuring the rights of same-sex couples to marry across the country. Reporters from television stations, newspapers, and web sites rushed to cover the first nuptial ceremonies of same-sex couples in states, such as Ohio, where gay marriage had been illegal but no… Read More

W. Va. Attorney General Approves Hospital Merger
By: Associated Press
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia attorney general has approved the merger of two hospitals in Huntington. Local news outlets report that West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey signed off on the merger of Cabell Huntington Hospital and St. Mary’s Medical Center on Wednesday. Morrisey concurred with the West Virginia Health Care Authority’s decision… Read More

W. Va. Flooding Updates: Confirmed Fatalities, State of Emergency Expansion
By: Associated Press, West Virginia Public Broadcasting
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A West Virginia official says there are confirmed fatalities from flooding that has devastated parts of the state. Chris Stadelman, who’s Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s communications director, said Friday morning that three people died in Kanawha County. He didn’t have details and said the numbers don’t include a young boy who crews have been looking for… Read More