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Hamilton’s America Watched by More Than 3.6 Million
PBS Became “The Place Where it Happened” as 3.6 Million Watched HAMILTON’S AMERICA on PBS Stations Last Weekend Acclaimed Documentary Garners Additional 540,000 Streams on PBS Digital Platforms, Plus 640,000… Read More
Defense Takes Center Court for the Bobcats
The Ohio Men’s Basketball team is 10 days away from their exhibition game against Rio Grande and 17 days away from their opener against Southern University. During the practice time… Read More
Conservative Group to Boost GOP with Ohio Turnout Campaign
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A conservative advocacy powerhouse says it is launching a massive get-out-the-vote effort in Ohio aimed at electing Republicans in the battleground state. Americans for Prosperity-Ohio tells… Read More
Homeless Advocates, Democrats Appeal Ohio Voting Rules
WASHINGTON (AP) – Advocates for the homeless and the Ohio Democratic Party are asking the Supreme Court to block election rules that could disqualify thousands of absentee and provisional ballots… Read More
McCracken takes the E. W. Scripps Company Down New Digital Paths
Rob McCracken is the director of the Digital Solutions Groups for the E.W. Scripps media company. He heads a team that is cutting-edge in research and design. McCracken’s team explores… Read More
BASEBALL: “DISPEL THE CURSE” – It’s World Series and Halloween
Some are calling the 2016 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians the “Apocalypse World Series.” Both teams are not used to being the post season spotlight… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Seek To Allow Ballot Selfies With Proposal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two Ohio lawmakers want to change a state law in an effort to clear the way for voters to take “ballot selfies.” Republican Reps. Niraj Antani… Read More
Kentucky Population Expected To Climb 10 Percent By 2040
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A new report says Kentucky’s population is expected to increase more than 10 percent between 2015 and 2040, with Jefferson and Fayette counties projected to remain… Read More
Energy Conference To Take Place Wednesday In West Virginia
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The state commerce secretary, a congressman and the Republican nominee for governor are headlining an energy conference in northern West Virginia. The Consumer Energy Alliance’s West… Read More
Recent Rain Didn’t Ease Risk Of Forest Fires In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Division of Forestry says recent rainfall hasn’t eased the risk of forest fires. Agency officials said Tuesday that warm temperatures and winds have already… Read More