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Opening of Natural Gas Plant First of Many Expected in Ohio
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – The opening of a plant that turns natural gas into electricity is the first of what’s expected to be many across Ohio in the next few… Read More
West Virginia Drug Czar Wants Rising Death Toll Stopped
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The director of West Virginia’s new Office of Drug Control Policy starts his new job on Tuesday, and he wants to get out into communities to… Read More
Ohio County Officials Reject Plans for Needle Exchange
WARREN, Ohio (AP) – Officials in a northeast Ohio county have rejected a plan to create a needle exchange program to combat the rising number of hepatitis C infections in… Read More
Court Rejects $100M Investors’ Lawsuit Against Venezuela
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An appeals court has rejected a $100 million investors’ lawsuit against Venezuela in a case that included allegations of fraud, hints of an international criminal conspiracy… Read More
Federal Agency Approves Use of Ohio Natural Gas Pipeline
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A federal agency has given a company permission to begin using completed sections of its high-pressure natural gas pipeline in Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch reports the… Read More
Ohio Football Dominates Hampton In Season Opener
It was all Ohio in their first game of the season as they defeated the Hampton Pirates 59-0 on Saturday night to start the year off with a victory. The… Read More
Philo Cracks Crooksville Ceramics for First Win
Philo shut down the Crooksville Ceramics early in the game for a 42-20 Electrics win. The Ceramics struggled on offense having only successfully converting one first down with a minute… Read More
Teays Valley Seizes Win Over Logan
The difference between wins and losses in football are as thin as the hashmarks centered between an opponent’s goal line. Every play signifies an opportunity for a team to strip… Read More