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Stuart’s Welcomes Niger’s Tal National For Free Show in Grand Lobby
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio hosts a free evening of music with Niger’s Tal National in our brand new Grand Lobby on Thursday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. Presented… Read More
Changing Course: Coal Country Students Working For A Power Switch
Arlie Boggs Elementary sits between Kentucky’s two tallest mountains in a remote area that once had a booming coal economy. Ten years ago there were over a thousand coal miners… Read More
WOAP Announces Winner of the 2018 Appalachian Advocate Award
The Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP), Ohio University Multicultural Center and Women’s Center is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2018 Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP) Appalachian Advocate Award… Read More
Ohio Considering $115M Package for New Voting Machines
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio lawmakers are considering a $115 million plan to help counties buy new voting machines. The Plain Dealer reports Sen. Frank LaRose, a Hudson Republican, presented… Read More
Poet Maggie Smith to Kick Off Spoken and Heard Series March 15
Maggie Smith is the Bexley, OH-based poet who was recently rocketed to international acclaim with the 2016 publication of her poem “Good Bones,” which was called by the BBC and… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court to Hear Toledo Traffic Camera Arguments
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has set a date to hear arguments in another city’s dispute with the state over traffic cameras. Cities have been challenging a… Read More
Documents Detail Ohio City’s Failed Courtship of Amazon HQ2
CINCINNATI (AP) – An Ohio River city wooing Amazon’s second headquarters had offered up urban cool and culture along with big-bucks incentives. Cincinnati made a wide-ranging pitch for the Seattle-based… Read More
Group Giving Rebates for Installing Car Charging Stations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Four real estate development companies will receive rebates for installing electric vehicle charging stations at their apartment and condominium complexes in central Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch… Read More
Kasich: International Partner To Be Named For Belmont County Plant
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich says a proposed multi-billion dollar petrochemical plant in eastern Ohio’s Belmont County has a major new international partner. The Republican governor is set… Read More