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Kavanaugh’s Fate Rests With Small Number Of Undecided Senators
By: Ryan Lucas | Arnie Seipel | NPR
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GOP Sens. Susan Collins and Jeff Flake said the FBI inquiry into sexual assault claims against Brett Kavanaugh was “thorough,” with Flake seeing no new evidence. Their votes will be decisive.

Exploring Strengths-Based Education With OHIO’s Dr. Sami Kahn
By: Emily Votaw
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When Dr. Sami Kahn’s daughter was only three years old, she was diagnosed with autism. At the time, Kahn found that many of those who she thought would be empowering… Read More

SEO Musical Lending Library to Open Oct. 14 at Arts West
The Southeast Ohio Musical Lending Library Opening will take place Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Arts West. The SEO Musical Lending Library is a project of… Read More

AEP Customers in Ohio to See Savings from Federal Tax Cut
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio utility regulators have approved an agreement returning proceeds of the federal tax cut to customers of Columbus-based AEP. In approving the deal Wednesday, Public Utilities… Read More

2 More West Virginia Casinos to Start Sports Betting in Fall
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The parent company of two West Virginia casinos says they will launch sports betting this fall. Delaware North says in a news release it has chosen… Read More

WV Supreme Court Justice Asked to Step Aside from Natural Gas Case
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A newly sworn-in West Virginia Supreme Court justice is being asked to disqualify himself from a lawsuit against natural gas giant Antero Resources Corp. by residents… Read More

OU Theater Division Opens Season With “The Wolves”
By: Rachael Beardsley
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Ohio University Theater Division’s first show of the year merges fine arts and athletics both on and off stage in a production that candidly showcases the struggles and successes of… Read More