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OUtlet – Halloween for International Students & The Marching 110
This week on the OUtlet, we’re taking you inside what’s like to be apart of the Marching 110 and what Halloween means for International Students.
Artist Astria Suparak To Judge OU Undergraduate Exhibition
The School of Art + Design is proud to announce this year’s annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, with guest juror Astria Suparak, on view in the Ohio University Art Gallery, Seigfred… Read More
Mandolin Orange Headed To Stuart’s Opera House This Weekend
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio welcomes Mandolin Orange on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m., My Bubba will open the show. Mandolin Orange visited before at our own 2015 Nelsonville… Read More
Critics Question Ohio’s Requirements For Prospective Jurors
CINCINNATI (AP) – As jurors begin hearing a headline-making police shooting trial in Cincinnati, some critics say it’s time to change Ohio’s requirement of potential jurors being registered to vote…. Read More
Conference To Highlight Drug Abuse Epidemic Impact On Kids
CINCINNATI (AP) – Doctors, nurses, social workers and addiction specialists are gathering to discuss the impact the country’s opiate epidemic is having on children. Topics at Tuesday’s conference in Cincinnati… Read More
10 Recipes To Reinvent Your Pecan Pie This Thanksgiving
Pecan pie is a staple of many Thanksgiving tables in the United States. What’s not to love about a flaky crust filled with a gooey filling and pecans? If you’re… Read More
Frontier Starts To Resolve West Virginia Speed Complaints
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Attorney General’s Office says Frontier Communications has increased internet speeds for almost one-fourth of nearly 28,000 customers covered by the December settlement to… Read More
Former West Virginia Credit Union Chief Admits To Theft
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The former executive director of the Ohio County Schools Public Credit Union has admitted embezzling $156,000 from it. According to prosecutors, 65-year-old Kathleen Gramlich, of Valley… Read More
Little League Baseball in Argentina
A calm and breezy afternoon in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pitted two second-division baseball teams to play at the National Baseball Stadium of Argentina, a venue no larger than Ohio… Read More