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Regional Music Fuel for First Ever Undercurrent Music Festival May 13
It was a deep-seated passion for the music of the Mid-Ohio Valley and West Virginia that inspired Michelle Waters to create Hold the Note Magazine, a weekly live music guide… Read More
‘The Dixie Swim Club’ Comedy at Stuart’s Opera House May 11-14
The Athenian Berean Community Players will present The Dixie Swim Club, at Stuart’s Opera House May 11-14. This gentle comedy is about how we may be sustained by long-lasting friendships…. Read More
Jordanian in Ohio Accused of Trying to Join Terrorist Group
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – A Jordanian citizen living in Ohio has been indicted on a charge of attempting to travel to Syria and fight with the Islamic State group against… Read More
A Coal Comeback? Analysis Casts Doubt On Industry’s Chances
Can coal make a comeback? That’s the title of a new report from Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. Researchers there analyzed the factors leading to the coal industry’s… Read More
Lawmakers Want Harsher ‘Move Over’ Law Penalties for Drivers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two Ohio state representatives are proposing legislation to increase penalties for drivers whose failure to move over for an emergency vehicle leads to injury or death…. Read More
Ohio City Bringing Back Red-Light Cameras
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Officials in Dayton plan to resume using cameras to catch drivers who run red lights, two years after dropping that practice to comply with Ohio restrictions… Read More
Ohio House Passes Bill Allowing Generic EpiPens
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has passed a bill that would let pharmacists offer a generic and cheaper alternative to life-saving EpiPens used to treat certain severe allergic… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Student Backpack Search Decision
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a student’s backpack search that authorities say led first to the discovery of bullets and later a… Read More
Beware and Be Careful: We All Have Digital Vulnerabilities Online
In this technological age, we all have major online vulnerabilities and each of us is easily “digitally documented,” according to author, consultant and public relations specialist John Paul David. The… Read More