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A Good Way to Start the Season: Pumpkin Pecan Cobbler
I made a stop at the CVS around the corner from the WOUB Studios and there it was. Right next to the marked down flip flops and water shoes –… Read More
Sustainability Film Series Returns to Athena Cinema
The Common Experience Project on Sustainability is kicking off their fall film series with a reception and screening of “Racing Extinction” on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at the Athena Cinema. The… Read More
Ohio Turnpike Surpasses 350K E-Z Pass Customers
BEREA, Ohio (AP) – Operators of the Ohio Turnpike say they’ve hit a new milestone with its E-Z Pass program. The turnpike says it signed up its 350,000th customer for… Read More
State Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Convicted Murderer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has set a 2020 execution date for a gang member who fatally shot a 3-year-old boy. The court ruled 6-1 Tuesday in… Read More
Frontier Communications: Competitor Seeks Revenge with Lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia telephone company says a competitor that filed a lawsuit against it is seeking revenge over a high-speed internet project. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports… Read More
Joan Shelley Releases New Animated Music Video
Joan Shelley and her accompanying guitarist Nathan Salsburg have just released a music video for “Cost of The Cold,” the A-side to their most recent release, a 7″ that serves… Read More
Ohio Court Denies Party Affiliation for Libertarian Candidate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson will appear on the ballot but without his party’s affiliation in Ohio. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied an emergency… Read More
West Virginia Chlorine Leak Investigated
PROCTOR, W.Va. (AP) – Officials are investigating the cause of a chlorine leak at a chemical plant near Proctor, West Virginia. The Wheeling Intelligencer reports that the incident occurred Saturday… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court: Good Samaritan Law Applies In Emergencies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A divided Ohio Supreme Court says the state’s good Samaritan law applies to individuals trying to provide non-medical help in emergencies. The court ruled 4-3 Tuesday… Read More
More Than 100 Marijuana Plants Found At Stewart Residence
An investigation led to the discovery of more than 100 marijuana plants Monday in Stewart and the arrest of resident of the home. The Athens County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Interdiction… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court to Weigh Timing of Synthetic Drugs Laws
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court is resolving a conflict over laws meant to outlaw drugs sometimes known as bath salts or synthetic marijuana. The court has scheduled… Read More