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Ohio Bullies Buffalo in Win
By: Thomas Garverick
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The Ohio Bobcats sent a clear message to their Mid-American Conference East rival Buffalo Bulls: You are no longer the bully, we are. The Bobcats came out firing on all… Read More

Officers Fired On While Executing Search Warrant in Gallia County
By: Atish Baidya
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Law enforcement officers in Gallia County were fired on while executing a search warrant at home in Gallipolis early Monday morning. According to Gallia County Sheriff Matt Champlin deputies from… Read More

Kentucky Proposes Abortion Ban After 20 Weeks
By: Ryland Barton | Kentucky Public Radio Network
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FRANKFORT — Women wouldn’t be able to get abortions if they are more than 20 weeks pregnant under a bill proposed in the Kentucky Senate on Tuesday. Senate President Robert… Read More

“Teaching Matters” – A New Podcast Launched by WOUB Public Media
WOUB Public Media, in cooperation with Dr. Scott Titsworth, Dean of the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University, has developed a new podcast, “Teaching Matters.” It is being launched… Read More

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Are For More than Just Gaming
Be prepared in the next couple of years for “virtual reality” (VR) and “augmented reality” (AR) to be more and more parts of your daily lives – from health and… Read More

High Winds, Waves Hindering Search for Missing Plane
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Officials say the search for a plane carrying six people that vanished last week over Lake Erie after takeoff from a Cleveland airport is being hindered by… Read More

W. Va.: One-Third Of Sec. of State Staff To Be Cut
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Secretary of State-elect Mac Warner says about one-third of the current office’s staff will be let go after he takes office this month. The… Read More

How I Approached Aging as a Creative Challenge
By Tad Simons / Next Avenue One of the indignities of aging is that sooner or later our bodies and minds begin to betray us. It’s all too easy to… Read More