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Ty Herriott Finishes T-5 in First Tournament, Team 11th
By: Hailey Hrynewich
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It was a new day on the links today for the Ohio men’s golf team, but not much changed for them in their final round of the Joe Feaganes Marshall… Read More

Deer Hunting Opening With Archery In Ohio
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is opening deer hunting with the annual archery season, followed by statewide youth gun, gun and muzzleloader seasons. Hunters participating in the archery season that… Read More

Ohio, Online Charter Battle in Court Over Student Log-ins
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is arguing in court that the state’s largest online charter school wants taxpayers to give it $106 million in annual funding regardless of whether students… Read More

New Ohio Law Gives Judges Discretion Over License Suspension
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A new state law has given judges in Ohio discretion over whether to suspend the driver’s license of someone convicted of a drug offense that doesn’t involve… Read More

Jackson Apple Fest Kicks Off Sept. 20
By: Emily Votaw
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Next week marks the 75th edition of the annual Jackson Apple Festival, a four-day celebration of all things Jackson County, which is also celebrating it’s bicentennial this year. Kicking off… Read More

Another Kind Of Girl Collective To Visit Athena Cinema
The Athens Center for Film and Video presents Athens International Film + Video Festival Visiting Filmmakers, Another Kind of Girl Collective, with Laura Doggett in person for a post film… Read More

Try Contra Dance This Fall At ARTS/West
There’s nothing like a good Contra dance to get the blood flowing as the temperatures in Athens start to drift downward. ARTS/West will be providing a place for Contra dancing throughout… Read More

City Passes Medical Pot Freeze Citing Lack Of Regulations
By: Associated Press
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) – A northeast Ohio city is freezing the cultivation, processing or sale of medical marijuana in the city for a year. Akron’s City Council passed the moratorium… Read More

New Ohio Law Shields People Trying To Help Overdose Victims
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new Ohio law offers immunity from prosecution to people trying to get help for someone overdosing on drugs or overdose victims themselves who seek assistance…. Read More

Chelsea Clinton To Campaign In Ohio On Her Mother’s Behalf
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Chelsea Clinton plans to campaign in swing state Ohio for her mother this week. According to Democrat Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, Chelsea Clinton will headline events… Read More

Trump Campaign Pays $20K To Ohio City Ahead Of Visit
By: Associated Press
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CANTON, Ohio (AP) – The campaign of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has paid $20,000 to an Ohio city ahead of Trump’s scheduled appearance there this week. The Canton Repository… Read More

Ohio AG Rejects Petition Seeking To Criminalize Abortion
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A ballot effort in Ohio seeking to criminalize abortion has failed to clear an initial hurdle. The state’s attorney general said Monday the petition for a… Read More

Ailes Signage Removed From Newsroom, Classroom
By: Susan Tebben
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The name of an ousted Fox News head who was sued by multiple women for sexual harassment claims was removed from the wall outside of the WOUB Newsroom. OU President… Read More