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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Won’t Grant Easement For Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it won’t grant an easement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota. Corps spokeswoman Moria Kelley said… Read More
Ohio Sweeps Series Against Lindenwood
A good benchmark to measure the success of any team is when they face tough opponents in meaningful regular season games. The No. 2 Ohio Bobcats (16-3-1) faced the task… Read More
Ohio Heading Back to Alabama for Dollar General Bowl
After suffering a heartbreaking loss in the Mid-American Conference Championship Game, Ohio Football will get a chance at redemption in the Dollar General Bowl against the Troy Trojans. The game… Read More
Ohio Smoking Rate Barely Changed 10 Years After Indoor Ban
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Since Ohio voters approved an indoor smoking ban in 2006, experts can point to a host of resulting benefits — but a big drop in adult… Read More
Ohio, Michigan Congresswomen Ask US EPA To Act On Lake Erie
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Members of Congress from Ohio and Michigan are urging federal officials to designate western Lake Erie as an impaired waterway because of the harmful algae that is… Read More
Bills To Give Youth Killers Parole Shot Facing Opposition
CHARDON, Ohio (AP) — People affected by a 2012 Ohio school shooting that left three students dead are opposing two proposed laws that could give the shooter a chance at… Read More
Man Retires After Decades In Ohio Natural Resources Agency
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A naturalist who worked in Ohio’s natural resource department for more than three decades has retired. The Columbus Dispatch reports Jim McCormac served as a botanist… Read More
Growing Concerns: Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Sows Anxiety In Agriculture
On Nelson Key Road in Murray, Kentucky, lies a 30-acre tobacco farm and there sits the road’s namesake, Nelson Key himself. He’s just at the end of this year’s harvest,… Read More