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ECOT Says It Didn’t Fund Critical Ad
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – One of the nation’s largest online charter schools says a television ad attacking Ohio’s effort to have the school repay $60 million wasn’t funded with public… Read More
Crack Open a Cold One on the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway
It’s been said that few things are more satisfying than cracking open a cold one with the boys, but whoever said that has obviously never experienced the ultimate satisfaction of… Read More
Fireworks Sale Licenses Up 8 Percent in West Virginia
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – Licenses for the sale of fireworks are up by 8 percent in West Virginia compared with last year. The State Fire Marshal’s Office says that 56… Read More
Vending Machines Help Firefighters Keep Track of Drugs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Vending machines being installed in Columbus firehouses will help paramedics and firefighters keep better track of the drugs they dispense. About $220,000 is earmarked for the… Read More
State Clears Way for Plugging of Well Linked to Earthquakes
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) – The state of Ohio has issued a permit to plug and abandon a wastewater injection well shut down after a series of earthquakes. North Star Disposal… Read More
Authorities Decide on Location of Killing of Inmate in Van
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities have decided that an inmate strangled in a prison system transport van died in a county just south of Columbus. An investigation first explored whether… Read More
Ohio Judge Keeps Juror Questions Sealed in Police Case
CINCINNATI (AP) – The judge in an Ohio police shooting case is refusing to release questions asked by jurors before a mistrial was declared because they were deadlocked. Hamilton County… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief Denies Trump Commission some Voter Data
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief is providing a presidential commission only with state voter information that is public. Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted said Friday he won’t… Read More
Authorities Try to ID Hand Bones Found Along SE Ohio River
MALTA, Ohio (AP) – The skeletal remains of a human hand have been found along the Muskingum River, and authorities are trying to determine whether the discovery is connected to… Read More
Gladden House Sessions 2017: Sara Watkins
California native Sara Watkins has been working in the music industry since the ’80s; best known for her role as a founding member of the band Nickel Creek. While she has… Read More