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Advocacy Group: Sunday Hunting Could Benefit W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A representative of a national sportsmen’s advocacy group told West Virginia lawmakers that allowing hunting on Sundays could create thousands of new jobs and spur millions… Read More
How AltSchool Is Personalizing Education By Collecting Loads of Data on Its Students
Max Ventilla is a great believer in using technology and data to zero in on what attracts and motivates people, and in identifying their comfort zones. That, after all, was… Read More
Public Libraries Host New Wifi Hotspot in New Marshfield
New Marshfield’s Waterloo Community Senior Center, 4005 Old State Route 56, recently became the location of the second wireless hotspot hosted by the Athens County Public Libraries (ACPL). Users will… Read More
OU Marching 110 Appears in Video for Dreamworks’ “Trolls”
A box appeared in downtown Cleveland and out came the Marching 110 dressed in colorful wigs. Ohio University’s Marching 110 got down to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” the… Read More
Senate Approves Coal Miner Pension, Health Care Benefits
WASHINGTON (AP) – An election-year bill to protect health care and pension benefits for about 120,000 retired coal miners and their families has moved forward in the Senate. The Senate… Read More
Freedom Industries Exec Wants Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The executive in charge during a water-tainting chemical spill in 2014 wants a judge to approve his class-action lawsuit settlement. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that on Tuesday,… Read More
Ohio Men’s Golf Breaks Records at EKU Invitational
The Men’s Golf Team has a lot to be happy about after traveling to Richmond, Kentucky over the weekend to compete in the Eastern Kentucky University Intercollegiate tournament. The Bobcats… Read More
Former Ohio Hockey Player Gets Pro Camp Invite
Former Ohio Bobcat hockey player, Diego Breckenridge, has received an invitation to play professional hockey for the Huntsville Havoc in Hunstville, Ala. Breckenridge took part in the Ames Free Agent… Read More
Ohio State Auditor Deems Tiny Town ‘Unauditable’
STOUT, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state auditor says a tiny river town with no mayor, no clerk and no financial records is “unauditable.” Auditor of State Dave Yost says no… Read More
Should You Let Your Boss Know You’re a Caregiver?
By John Schall / Next Avenue If you’re holding down a job and caring for a loved one, too, you know how hard it is to juggle your work responsibilities… Read More
Court OKs Rule That Lets Ohio Attorneys Advise On Pot Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has adopted a rule change to let attorneys counsel clients seeking to comply with the state’s new medical marijuana law. The high… Read More
Pharmacists Offer Ohio Seniors Drug Advice To Prevent Falls
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Thirty-six local pharmacies around Ohio are offering free consultations to seniors on their prescription drug regimens to help prevent falls. STEADY U Ohio and the Ohio… Read More
Chemical Spill Exec Urges Settlement Approval In Lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The executive in charge during a water-tainting chemical spill in 2014 wants a judge to approve his class-action lawsuit settlement. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that on… Read More