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AT&T Announces Internet Project in Kentucky County
HARLAN, Ky. (AP) – AT&T has announced that a county in Kentucky will get fixed wireless internet to extend connectivity to rural areas. WYMT-TV reports AT&T Kentucky President Hood Harris… Read More
GOP’s Josh Mandel Targets Act Barring Church Politicking
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel has created a faith outreach team whose first goal is repeal of a federal law prohibiting religious organizations and other… Read More
Former Principal Accused of Misusing Booster Funds Rehired
WINFIELD, W.Va. (AP) – A former principal in West Virginia who was accused of spending booster funds on personal purchases has been rehired as a teacher in the school system…. Read More
Ohio Man Charged in Charlottesville Rally Fights Extradition
CINCINNATI (AP) – An 18-year-old Ohio man charged in connection to violence at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville is fighting extradition to Virginia. Daniel Borden, of suburban Cincinnati, appeared… Read More
OU Professor to Run in Honor of Haden DeRoberts in NYC Marathon
On Sunday, December 4, 2016, Haden DeRoberts passed away at the age of 24 after fighting acute myeloid leukemia for five years. Beloved by all that knew him, DeRoberts was… Read More
Dozens of Local Ohio Officials Head to White House Meeting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – More than 80 county commissioners and other local officials from around Ohio are anticipated at a White House meeting aimed at building stronger relationships between President… Read More
Cincinnati Airport Beginning $6 Million in Upgrades
HEBRON, Ky. (AP) – The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport has started a modernization project that’s expected to include $6 million in upgrades to its terminal and concourses. Airport officials say… Read More
Wright State Prez: Anonymously Report Hate Speech, Violence
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The president of a university in southwest Ohio is encouraging students to anonymously report any violence and hate speech that might occur on campus.Cheryl Schrader, president… Read More
Ohio County Commissioners Head To White House
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — More than 80 county commissioners and other local officials from around Ohio are anticipated at a White House meeting aimed at building stronger relationships between President… Read More