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Nelsonville Couple Guilty Of Causing Serious Injury to Infant, But Still At Large
Two Nelsonville residents were found guilty of causing serious injury to their infant child, but law enforcement now need to track them down. Samuel A. Thompson, 31, and Kayla A…. Read More
Discussing the Act of Being Human with Parquet Courts’ Andrew Savage
Since 1976, Rough Trade has been responsible for backing some of the most influential, arty, and cerebral pop music acts of the past half century. With names like The Smiths, James,… Read More
Kirkersville Shooter Released From Jail Weeks Before Murders
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio court is reviewing how and why a domestic violence suspect was released early from jail weeks before fatally shooting three people, including a woman… Read More
Union: Ohio Prison Guards to Picket
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A union representing Ohio prison guards says it plans to picket later this month over contract violations and rampant drug use at a prison in the… Read More
Ky. Governor’s Office Creates New Economic Development Position
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has created a new position in the Cabinet for Economic Development that comes with an annual salary of $250,000 to improve workforce… Read More
Ex-Ohio Highway Patrol Trooper Has Charges Dismissed
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – A judge has dismissed charges of unauthorized use of a law enforcement database against a former Ohio State Highway Patrol post commander. The Marietta Times reports… Read More
Syrian War Crime Cases Prepped by US Attorney David Crane
World-renowned international lawyer and national security expert David Crane is heading the Syria Accountability Project to hold Syrian governmental and faction leaders accountable for thousands of verified war crimes. He… Read More