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Three Raiders Commit at River Valley Signing Day
Several student-athletes across the country are signing commitments to colleges and today was no different for River Valley’s Tre Craycraft, Robert Drummond and Josh Marcum. All three will be staying… Read More
Catching Lightning In a Bottle: ‘American Epic’ Explores American Recordings
In the 1920s radio almost tanked the record business. Record companies knew they needed to capture a new market, and they did so in an ingenious fashion. “Record companies in… Read More
Gov. Justice Adds Worker Protection Bill to Legislators’ Agenda
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has added to this week’s legislative budget session a bill to protect state employee benefits should the government have to furlough them when… Read More
Officer Overdoses from Powder on Shirt After Drug Arrest
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (AP) – Police say an Ohio officer suffered an accidental overdose after a drug arrest when he touched powder on his shirt without realizing it was the… Read More
Wright State to Detail Possible Cuts in Budget Proposal
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – The interim president of Wright State University says the school will release details this week of proposed budget cuts, including the possibility of layoffs, as it… Read More
Homeowners Sue to Stop Ohio Gas Pipeline Construction
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – More than 60 property owners in northeast Ohio are asking a federal court to block a proposed high-pressure natural gas pipeline. Organizers of the Coalition to… Read More
Officials Offer Help in Relocating Honeybee Swarms in WV
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Agriculture is offering help for people who spot a swarm of honeybees. Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt says bees are an important… Read More
Ohio EPA To Hold Public Meeting On Mining Project in Trimble
The public will be allowed to comment on certification for a mining project in Trimble Township later this month, according to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. A public information session… Read More
Special Team Searching For Evidence in Pike Co. Murders
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A special weapons and tactics team is helping search for evidence in the execution-style slayings of eight people in southern Ohio last year. Franklin County Sheriff’s… Read More