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Appalachian Hell Betties Come Back Home July 15
On a muggy Sunday afternoon in early July the Athens Ohio Roller Derby’s Appalachian Hell Betties are practicing at Dow’s Roller Arena in Nelsonville. The Betties viciously circle around the track,… Read More
Capito Cites Medicaid Concerns in Review of New GOP Proposal
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Republican U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito says she’ll review the new Senate Republican leadership proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act but still has… Read More
Missoula Children’s Theatre Cinderella Auditions at Peoples Bank Theatre
Peoples Bank Theatre in downtown Marietta is excited to welcome back Missoula Children’s Theatre for Cinderella. The production will feature local school-age children. The production begins with auditions on Monday,… Read More
Police Say $10K Reward Offered for Ohio Shooting Information
CINCINNATI (AP) – Police in a Cincinnati suburb say an anonymous donor is offering $10,000 to help solve a mass shooting at gender reveal party. Colerain Township police are still… Read More
Court Won’t Block Start of $60M Payments from Ohio E-School
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court won’t stop the state from starting Thursday to recoup $60 million from one of the nation’s largest online charter schools amid a… Read More
Gladden House Sessions 2017: Swarming Branch
Columbus, OH-based Swarming Branch have been described as “the band you should to start listening to… right now.” Andrew Graham, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter, has been expanding his musical palette since the early… Read More
Frontier Sues Over W. Va. House Bill
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Frontier Communications has filed a lawsuit to prevent a section of a bill that the company claims conflicts with federal law and increases the chances of… Read More