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City Pool Forum Brings Ideas, Heated Opinions
A conference room full of city residents gave their input, which sometimes became heated, about plans for a new pool in the city of Athens. Residents met with designers from… Read More
Ohio Governor Signs 2 Bills During Event in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich has signed two bills addressing developmental disabilities during a stop in Cincinnati. The Republican governor’s office says Kasich signed the legislation Wednesday at… Read More
Poston Lake Bluegrass Jam Festival Returns July 15-16
What pairs more perfectly than a scenic view of a lake in Appalachia and the sound of acoustic instruments coming together in a perfect bluegrass harmony? Very few things, indeed…. Read More
Ohio University Gets Involved With 2016 Dublin Irish Festival
The College of Health Sciences and Professions, the College of Business and the College of Fine Arts (Tantrum Theater) have partnered together to be a sponsor at the 2016 Dublin… Read More
Former Ohio Men’s Basketball Player Signs with Knicks
After narrowly missing out on a chance to play in the NBA this past season, Maurice Ndour is about to realize that goal. The former Bobcat has signed a two-year… Read More
Ahead of Election, Ohio Troopers OK’d for $7M More Spending
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio board has approved an extra $7.2 million for the State Highway Patrol for the coming months as troopers help with security for next week’s… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Set Rules for Police Body-Camera Video
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A proposal in Ohio would set certain rules for public access to video footage captured by police body cameras. Legislation from state Rep. Niraj Antani would… Read More
Ohio Football’s Smith Added to Biletnikoff Watch List
Senior Ohio University wide receiver Sebastian Smith has been named to the 2016 Biletnikoff Award Pre-Season Watch List, the award committee announced Wednesday. Smith led the Bobcats in almost every… Read More
Surgeon General: Ohio Needs More Drug Treatment Facilities
CLEVELAND (AP) – The U.S. surgeon general says more treatment facilities must be opened in Ohio to help opioid addicts overcome a disease that has already killed many Ohioans. Vivek… Read More
More than 100 People To Be Laid Off From W. Va. Machinery and Supply Business
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A total of 165 people will be laid off after Walker Machinery and Whayne Supply announced layoffs Tuesday. The layoffs include 78 employees across nine Walker… Read More
Quick, Easy One-Cup Cobbler Recipe
A few years ago I was in a ‘country’ store when I picked up a country cobbler packet. The recipe said ‘add fruit, one stick of butter, one cup of… Read More