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Waterford Scores Over Fairfield
The year of the Wildcat continues for Waterford after they 63-52 victory over Fairfield at the Convocation Center on Tuesday. Isaac Huffman pulled up for a two just before the… Read More
Athens House Burns For Firefighters Training
For the second weekend in a row, smoke from a house fire filled the air around Athens. But this fire was set on purpose. “It’s a real rare situation that… Read More
Pushback vs. Kasich’s Teacher Externships
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Two Democratic state lawmakers are reacting to Republican Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to require Ohio teachers to complete externships with a local business with a counter… Read More
West Virginia Attorney General Backs Right-to-Work Law
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s attorney general has appealed a judge’s ruling blocking the state’s new right-to-work law from taking effect while the court challenge against it continues. Attorney… Read More
Kasich Offers Lottery For State Of State
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s office is once again offering some tickets to the public for his annual State of the State speech through an online lottery.This… Read More
Justice Recuses Himself From Pike Murders Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A newly elected Ohio Supreme Court justice is taking himself off a case involving autopsies of eight slain family members.Justice Patrick DeWine filed a notice of… Read More
Episode 010: Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn
Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn – Nathan Carpenter is the Director of the Social Media Analytics Lab at Illinois State University, and Dr. Laeeq Kahn is director of the Social… Read More
Make a Little Birdhouse in Your Soul for NMF ’17
Earlier today Stuart’s Opera House announced a third round of acts for the 2017 Nelsonville Music Festival, which will take place at Robbins Crossing in Nelsonville June 1-4. They Might… Read More
Dayton’s Mayor Will Run for Re-Election Unopposed This Year
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – The Democratic mayor of Dayton will run for re-election unopposed this year after a potential challenger failed to make the ballot. Mayor Nan Whaley becomes the… Read More
Ky. Bill Designed To Protect “Religious Expressions,” LGBT Advocates Worry
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A bill headed to Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s desk is designed to protect religious expressions in public schools but has LGBT advocates worried it will give… Read More
Advocates For Homeless Challenge Voting Rules To U.S. Supreme Court
CLEVELAND (AP) – Advocates for the homeless are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider their challenge to Ohio’s voting rules governing provisional and absentee ballots. The Northeast Ohio Coalition… Read More