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Celebrate New Concord Hosts The Wayfarers Aug. 23
Celebrate New Concord, the summer entertainment series now in its 16th season, will host The Wayfarers on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. in Village Park in downtown New Concord…. Read More
A Tune Achin’ For Words: The Music Of Brenda Walker
Sometimes art has an incubation period. For local singer-songwriter Brenda Walker’s debut release, Goosebumps, that period was several decades in length. Born right here in Southeast Ohio, Walker’s career(s) have… Read More
Complaints About School Start Date, Air Conditioning Failures Begin Year
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Kanawha County’s school board has received complaints about the early August school start date and air conditioning failures. According to The Charleston Gazette-Mail, school board member… Read More
W. Va. To Offer DMV Services at Malls, Grocery Stores
LEWISBURG, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia will begin offering kiosks in malls, grocery stores and elsewhere as another option to renew car registrations without going to the local DMV. Gov…. Read More
Campaign 2016: Why It Matters… Voting Rights
WASHINGTON (AP) — THE ISSUE: Who should be able to vote and how easy should it be? It’s a question that goes to the core of democracy. Voting rights are in flux in the… Read More
Statehouse Often Site Of Demonstrations On National, International Issues And Causes
The Statehouse is often used as a gathering place for people with a variety of viewpoints and representing many causes – even if they seem to have nothing to do… Read More
Clinton Talks Economics at Cleveland Rally Wednesday
Hillary Clinton spent a half hour focusing on economics and Donald Trump during a speech delivered in West Park, one of Cleveland’s changing neighborhoods, in her second visit to Northeast Ohio… Read More
Kentucky Officials Take College Argument To High Court
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican governor and Democratic attorney general are preparing to take their dispute over state funding for public colleges and universities to the state’s highest court…. Read More