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High School Students: We Want To Be “Noticed” On Gun Control
By: Liam Niemeyer
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Finding inspiration in other student protests across the country, over one hundred Athens High School students skipped class on Friday to protest for stricter gun regulations on the Athens County… Read More

Waterford Wins Playoff Clash of Top Teams
By: Alex Harrison
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Thursday’s meeting between No. 1 Waterford and No. 3 Notre Dame was bound to be telling. Both have great talents and top coaches, but only one had the advantage in… Read More

Replica Vietnam Wall With All Kentucky Names Being Unveiled
By: Associated Press
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A replica of the Vietnam Wall that displays names of Kentuckians killed in the Vietnam War is being unveiled next week in Frankfort. The Traveling Kentucky… Read More

Pence To Speak About Trump Policies, Including Tax Cuts
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Vice President Mike Pence is to give remarks during an America First Policies event in Cleveland and attend a private fundraiser for an Ohio congressman. A White… Read More

Ohio Unemployment Rate Drops In January
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say Ohio’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.7 percent in January but remained higher than the national rate. The state unemployment rate decreased from a… Read More

WOUB-HD to Broadcast ‘Doo Wop Generations (My Music)’ March 10 at 3 p.m. and March 11 at 9 p.m.
By: Emily Votaw
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The term “doo wop” was first coined in 1961 when it was used in The Chicago Defender in reference to a resurgence in the popularity of vocal harmony groups. Although… Read More

West Virginia Records 872 Overdoses Last Year
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s death toll from drug overdoses has improved slightly, with 872 deaths last year. The state hit a grim record in 2016 of 887 fatal… Read More

White Nationalist’s Lawsuit Against University Set For Trial
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CINCINNATI (AP) – A lawsuit supporting white nationalist Richard Spencer’s campus tour efforts that was filed against the University of Cincinnati has been set for trial next year. A federal… Read More