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Healthy Debate: What The Republican Health Bill Taught Us About Medicaid
As Congress considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, health professionals in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia grapple with what that might mean for a region where many depend on the… Read More
3 Condemned Ohio Inmates Ask High Court to Delay Executions
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is arguing against the delays of three upcoming executions on grounds that the condemned killers have little chance of legal victory and repeated postponements are… Read More
Chair Seating Through the Ages and the Art of Seat Weaving
Saturday, July 22 through Sunday, July 23 Robbins Crossing on the Hocking College campus will host the 10th annual Seat Weavers Guild Gathering. The meeting includes an open to the… Read More
Gov. Justice Vows to Place Blame for Late Student Loan Filings
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says state officials’ errors for three straight years have resulted in late federal filings, which puts sanctions on state colleges participating in its… Read More
Ohio Man Charged in Akron Pizza Shop Killing
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio man imprisoned for robbery has been identified by police as the suspect in the 2015 fatal shooting of an Akron pizza shop employee. Court… Read More
Ohio Jobless Rate Rises Slight in May from Previous Month
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say Ohio’s unemployment rate rose slightly in June from the previous month and remains higher than the national rate. The state unemployment rate rose… Read More
‘I’m Still a Hippie’: Speaking With Graham Nash
Over the course of his nearly three-quarters-of-a-century-long life, legendary songwriter and musician Graham Nash has been just about everywhere. From Haight-Ashbury in the heat of the late ’60s to the… Read More
Graham Nash: How To Be Socially Conscious in 2017
Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who created pioneering British pop-rock outfit The Hollies with childhood friend Allan Clarke in his late teens and… Read More
Heat Advisory in Ohio, W. Va., Kentucky Counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Weather officials have issued a heat advisory for portions of the WOUB listening area as indexes rise above 100 degrees. The National Weather Service in Charleston… Read More