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Former Texas Senator Makes Campaign Stop For Clinton In Athens
By: Allison Gens
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Former Texas Sen. Wendy Davis made a campaign stop in Athens for Hillary Clinton Friday to stress the importance of young voters in this election. Davis is best known for… Read More

Ohio Democrats Praise Order Against Trump Backers
By: Associated Press
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The chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party is praising a federal judge’s order against Republican Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and a GOP operative aimed at preventing voter intimidation in the… Read More

Carter and Batts Explain the Direction of the Scripps Howard Foundation
Liz Carter is the CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation and Dr. Battinto Batts is the director of the Journalism Fund. Both recently visited Ohio University and the Scripps College… Read More

LISTEN…. #457SEO: Voting and Hunting! Tis The Season
#457SEO… is a place for stories, information, and observations about our communities in Southeast Ohio (SEO, get it?). During this episode: Debbie Phillips, who is running for the State Board of… Read More

LGBTQ Politics and the Election
By: Julia Cook, Mae Yen Yap, Nkuli Shongwe
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(delfin bautista, director of the LGBT Center, poses for a photo in their office in Baker 354) Cheers erupted throughout the country in celebration of the Supreme Court decision that… Read More

Election Results Available on WOUB-TV, WOUB Radio and WOUB.org
Find election results as they come in at this link. You’ll find election results on several platforms: WOUB-TV, WOUB Radio and WOUB.org. On Tuesday, Nov. 8, look for updates from WOUB… Read More

Judge To Hold Hearing On Democrats’ Intimidation Lawsuit
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A federal judge in Cleveland is slated to hear a complaint from Ohio Democrats that seeks to stop Republicans and supporters of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump… Read More

Bevin Asks Judge To Intervene In Contract Investigation
By: Associated Press
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A former state employee is refusing to comply with Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s investigation into a no-bid contract awarded by his Democratic predecessor. Bevin is investigating… Read More

Land Between The Lakes Taking Early Reservations For Eclipse
By: Associated Press
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GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) – Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is taking early reservations for camping for next August, when a total solar eclipse is occurring. The Aug…. Read More

Natural Gas Costs Expected To Be Slightly Higher In Kentucky
By: Associated Press
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Utility regulators say Kentuckians who heat their homes with natural gas will see slightly higher prices compared to a year ago. The Kentucky Public Service Commission… Read More

Ohio Schools, Towns Get $2M From State Forest Timber Sales
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio officials say the sale of timber from state forests has generated a little over $2 million to be shared by 16 rural school districts and… Read More

WVU Medicine Tops List Of West Virginia’s Largest Employers
By: Associated Press
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia labor officials say the state’s 100 largest private employers are led by WVU Medicine, this year replacing Wal-Mart, which slipped to second place. Based… Read More

Ohio One Step Closer to MAC Championship Berth
By: Justin Holbrock, Megan Stamper
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One. That’s how many wins Ohio now needs to make it to the Mid-American Conference Championship for the first time since 2011 after the Bobcats convincingly beat Buffalo 34-10 at… Read More