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‘Gas Aeronautics’ On View at OU Art Gallery April 25-29
The School of Art + Design proudly presents “Gibas Aeronautics,” a graduate thesis exhibition by Amy Gibas, April 25-29 at the Ohio University Art Gallery in Athens, OH. An artist… Read More
‘Packing Psyche’ Sculptures and Mixed Media by MFA Thesis Student Tina Vu
The School of Art + Design proudly presents “Packing Psyche,” a collection of sculptures and mixed media by graduate student Tina Vu at the Ohio University Trisolini Gallery, April 25–29. The… Read More
Talking Michael Hurley, Cockroaches, and Being Odd In Ohio With Dylan Baldi
Sometime in 2009, a very young Dylan Baldi decided to make a few songs in his parent’s basement under the moniker Cloud Nothings. As an audio and music recording technology… Read More
Ohio Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Sex Trafficking
ST. LOUIS (AP) – An Ohio man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for transporting four teenage girls to Missouri to engage in prostitution. Kyle Maurice Parks of… Read More
Bulldogs Chew Up Buckeyes
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Brody Rodgers led the Athens Bulldogs to victory against the Nelsonville York Buckeyes Wednesday smacking two home runs to go along with four runs batted in. “Brody’s been locked… Read More
Officials: Huntington Fire Retirees Have Been Overpaid
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Huntington audit has uncovered the city’s fire pension board failed to properly calculate retirees’ pensions, resulting in overpayments for over 25 years. News outlets report… Read More
Making a Pledge on Athens’ Arbor Day/Earth Day
ATHENS, Ohio –The Office of Sustainability at Ohio University held its joint Arbor Day/Earth Day celebration Wednesday morning as part of its effort to encourage sustainability. Aside from learning about the importance… Read More
West Virginia Governor Signs Medical Marijuana Bill
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has signed a bill that makes West Virginia the 29th state to allow the use of marijuana for certain medical conditions. Justice signed… Read More
Another Ohio School District Allows Armed Staff In School
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio (AP) – Another school district in rural eastern Ohio has approved allowing staff with firearms on school grounds and in certain school safety zones. The Times-Reporter of Dover… Read More
Police Want Traffic Cameras Back Despite State Restrictions
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Police in an Ohio city say a spike in deadly crashes is behind their push to bring back traffic cameras after abandoning them in response to… Read More
Senate Leader Leaves Post In Ohio To Pursue Governorship
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State Sen. Joe Schiavoni is stepping down as the leader of the Ohio Senate Democratic caucus to devote more time to his run for governor. Schiavoni… Read More
Candidates Sought For Community College Boards in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Officials are seeking qualified candidates to serve on boards that oversee colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. A statement from Gov. Matt Bevin’s… Read More