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PHOTOS: 2017 Lancaster Festival Artwalk
Friday, July 21 marked the 2017 edition of the Lancaster Festival’s annual Artwalk, an event that opens up historic downtown Lancaster for a few nighttime hours of art, live music,… Read More
Murray Energy Prods US Board over Company’s Railroad Delays
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – One of the country’s most prominent coal companies is urging a federal transportation board to resolve issues and delays with a railroad system it uses to… Read More
US Energy Secretary to Visit Uranium Plant Cleanup Site
PIKETON, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Republican senator says U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry will visit the cleanup site of a former Cold War-era uranium plant in southern Ohio. U.S. Sen…. Read More
Head of Coast Guard District Succeeded by Another Woman
CLEVELAND (AP) – The commander of the U.S. Coast Guard district for the Great Lakes is stepping down and will be replaced by another woman. Rear Admiral June Ryan, the… Read More
Under Federal Sanctions, West Virginia Colleges Need $245m
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – State higher education officials say West Virginia’s public colleges need $245 million in the next month after U.S. education officials put sanctions on them for Title… Read More
‘Growing Up In Athens’ Explores Coming Of Age in Athens Over Past Century
A group of young boys spend a summer crafting a raft out of oil drums they spot floating down the Ohio River, hoping for a Tom Sawyer-esque journey to New… Read More
Pence to Speak at, Kasich to Skip Ohio GOP’s Annual Dinner
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Vice President Mike Pence will address the Ohio Republican Party’s annual dinner in Columbus. Pence is the featured speaker Saturday at the annual fundraising event being… Read More