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USDA Unveils Prototypes For GMO Food Labels, And They’re … Confusing
The labels use the letters BE, for bioengineered, not GMO, which critics say could baffle consumers. One design features a smiling sun that a skeptic calls “essentially propaganda for the industry.”
Ohio Sets Dates, Regulations For 2018-19 Hunting Season
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved regulations for the state’s 2018-19 hunting season. The deer archery season will run from Sept. 29 to Feb. 3. The… Read More
West Virginia Governor Calls Lawmakers Into Special Session
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has called lawmakers into special session beginning Sunday with a handful of items on the agenda. One item on the call… Read More
Paramount Costume Exhibit in Ohio Satisfies ‘New Nostalgia’
LANCASTER, Ohio (AP) — Costumes play a leading role as movies transport viewers to other times, open doors to foreign cultures, and imagine wars in distant galaxies. Now, some of… Read More
West Virginia High School Soccer Coach Accused of Sex Abuse
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — A high school soccer coach in West Virginia has been accused of sexually assaulting a girl younger than 16. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports that 23-year-old Trent… Read More
Ohio Warns Against Graduation Party Alcohol Violations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The spring graduation season has prompted state officials to once again remind parents and students about Ohio laws prohibiting those under age 21 from consuming alcohol…. Read More
Shine A Light: Regional Effort To Aid Puerto Rico Caught In Trump’s Solar Tariffs
Far from the ocean and Puerto Rico’s famous beaches, narrow roads wind into mountains not unlike the country roads of our home, West Virginia. After hours of driving we reach… Read More