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Medicine & Innovation Combine at the Cleveland Clinic through Dr. Frank Papay
Dr. Frank Papay is the chair of the Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Health System. He also is a physician who combines innovation with… Read More

6 Questions About An Arms Control Treaty On The Rocks
By: David Welna | NPR
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Signed by Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty eliminated an entire class of nuclear weapons. President Trump says he intends to withdraw.

How One Colorado Town Is Tackling Suicide Prevention — Starting With The Kids
By: Kirk Siegler | NPR
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Eight of the top ten states with the highest suicide rates are in the Mountain West. Grand Junction, Colo. has launched an ambitious effort starting in the schools to try and address the problem.

Microplastics Are Turning Up Everywhere, Even In Human Excrement
By: Jill Neimark | NPR
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A very small study shows that microplastics are in human waste in many parts of the world. While it’s not entirely clear what that means for our health, it might be a sign that we need to pull back.

Ohio Volleyball: Scouting and Technology Helps Ohio Stay Ahead of the Game
By: Michael Roth
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Whenever you watch an Ohio volleyball practice or game, it is impossible to ignore the amount of preparation the Bobcats have for each match. Head Coach Deane Webb and his… Read More

Governor Kasich says, “Don’t Blame Immigrants For Taking Your Jobs.”
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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Gov. John Kasich says it’s not right for immigrants to be blamed for taking jobs away from Ohioans. Kasich rejects the notion that immigrants – legal or illegal – are stealing jobs from Ohioans. “They… Read More

Why Governor Kasich Fired His Director Of Agriculture
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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Gov. John Kasich is speaking out about why he fired the former director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture last week. David Daniels says he was surprised when he was called into… Read More

Four Face Criminal Charges After Fatal Overdose In Gallia County
By: WOUB News Team
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GUYAN TOWNSHIP, OH — Four people have been charged after an investigation into an overdose death this summer in Gallia County. Crown City residents Dale Finely, 45, Fred Wray, 62, and… Read More

Former HHS Secretary Sued Over ACA Blasts DeWine In Continuing Debate Over Pre-Existing Conditions
By: Karen Kasler | NPR
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The head of the federal agency that put the Affordable Care Act into effect in 2010 spent the day in her home state of Ohio. It’s part of an effort… Read More

Arbitrator Order Office Seen Hitting Suspect Rehired
By: Associated Press
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EUCLID, Ohio (AP) – An arbitrator has ruled that a police officer fired after he was seen on video hitting a man during a traffic stop be reinstated to an… Read More

Nations Rush Ahead with Hypersonic Weapons Amid Arms Race Fear
By: Geoff Brumfiel | NPR
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The U.S., China and Russia have stepped up efforts to develop hypersonic weapons, which are capable of speeds five times the speed of sound and could change the face of warfare.

Episode 207: Micro-Credentialing to Empower Teachers w/ Lynette Guastaferro
Teaching Matters is not just a great name for a podcast, its also a great name for an organization devoted to teacher development. Today’s guest is Lynette Guastaferro, the CEO… Read More

Kentucky Highlands Investment Celebrates 50th Anniversary
By: Associated Press
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SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) – An organization that has helped create or maintain more than 25,000 jobs in Kentucky since being created during the War on Poverty has celebrated its 50th… Read More

Ohio Bill Focuses On Use, Funding Of School Features Like AC
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio would have to study which of its schools have air conditioning, safety measures and certain other building features under a state lawmaker’s proposal to direct… Read More

State AG Told To Release Communication With Opioid Firms
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Blasting West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey for a “blatant disregard” of state public records laws, a judge has ordered the U.S. Senate candidate to release… Read More