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Lilyfest Celebrates 25th Anniversary July 8-10
Lilyfest, an annual event set at Hocking Hills that combines arts, music, gardening and learning, will celebrate its 25th anniversary July 8-10 this year. The three-day festival takes place at… Read More
Attorneys: Can Professionals Work With Marijuana Businesses?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Attorneys are asking whether Ohio’s new medical marijuana law that bars employers from disciplining professionals from working with marijuana businesses applies to them. Lawyers have submitted… Read More
Cincinnati’s First Zika Case Reported
CINCINNATI (AP) – A middle-aged man who traveled to a Caribbean country in the spring has been registered as Cincinnati’s first case of Zika. City public health officials are cautioning… Read More
No Statewide Issues Planned For Ohio Ballot This November
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – When election time rolls around this November, Ohioans won’t find any statewide issues on their ballots. Groups working on proposed initiatives say they’re not planning on… Read More
‘Liars Law’ Still In Effect for Fireworks, But Changes Made
LOVELAND, Ohio (AP) – Residents can still buy consumer-class fireworks in Ohio but this Fourth of July will be the first that doesn’t require buyers to sign a former identifying… Read More
Rainfall Watched Carefully In Flood-Stricken W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Emergency management officials are keeping a close eye on rainfall amounts in flood-stricken West Virginia on Independence Day. Timothy Rock, a spokesman for West Virginia Division… Read More
Net Gains: How Broadband Brings Jobs To Eastern Kentucky
Kentucky is working on a multimillion dollar plan to bring broadband internet to the eastern part of the state, home to some of the country’s most impoverished places. A federal report released… Read More