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Athens Man Indicted Again, This Time For Putting Hit on Wife
By: Susan Tebben
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ATHENS — An Athens man already charged with the alleged kidnap of three children and the alleged rape of a woman is now charged with trying to intimidate her from… Read More

Words Matter When Talking About Pain With Your Doctor
By: Patti Neighmond | NPR
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When you go to the doctor in pain, you’ll probably be asked to rate your discomfort on a scale of 0 to 10. But doctors say there may be a better way to assess pain.

Spring Is Springing Sooner, Throwing Nature’s Rhythms Out Of Whack
By: Nathan Rott | NPR
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A warming climate is knocking nature’s rhythms out of sync. High in the Rocky Mountains, scientists have been tracking the impact for decades.

What You Need To Know About The Much-Discussed Carter Page FISA Document
By: Philip Ewing | NPR
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The FBI has declassified a seldom-seen application for surveillance on someone it suspected of being a Russian agent working for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Trump Endorses Balderson for 12th Congressional District
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – President Donald Trump has endorsed state Sen. Troy Balderson for the 12th Congressional District, saying the Zanesville Republican “loves our Military, Vets & 2nd Amendment.” In… Read More

Ohio One of Six States Focusing on Move Over Law
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s State Highway Patrol and state police in five other states are focusing on enforcement of the Move Over law. The law requires drivers approaching any… Read More

Delays Make Availability of Ohio Medical Marijuana Unclear
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s delays in selecting processors and giving cultivators the green light to grow plants appear to have pushed the availability of medical marijuana further past the… Read More

State Officials Work to Reassure Visitors About Safety
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are working to reassure visitors the 2018 Ohio State Fair will be safe after a catastrophic ride failure left an 18-year-old dead and seven… Read More