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Unwanted Sides Of Rain, Cold And Snow Could Complicate Thanksgiving Travel
AAA predicts some 54 million Americans will travel during the days around Thanksgiving. Unseasonable weather could cause headaches.
Suspects in Rhoden Family Killings to Be in Court
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – Four people charged in the slayings of eight people in rural Ohio in 2016 are set for court hearings on aggravated murder charges and other counts…. Read More
Jobless Rates Rise in 39 of 55 West Virginia Counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Unemployment rates rose in 39 of West Virginia’s 55 counties in October. WorkForce West Virginia says unemployment rates dropped in Clay and Pendleton counties and was… Read More
Grandmothers Post Bond Amid Rhoden Killings Case
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – The second of two women charged with misleading authorities investigating an Ohio family massacre has been released from jail. Prosecutors have said the two women are… Read More
Trump Admin. Re-Approves Work Requirements For Ky. Medicaid
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Trump administration has again approved work requirements for Kentucky’s Medicaid population after a judge blocked the state’s first attempt earlier this year. The Kentucky Cabinet… Read More
Innovation Disruption in the Beverage Business? You Bet, Says Coke VP
When we hear the words “innovation” and “entrepreneurship” we don’t always think of well-established brands like Coca-Cola. However, Coke is one of the world’s leaders in developing new beverages and… Read More
As Insurers Offer Discounts For Fitness Trackers, Wearers Should Step With Caution
Millions of Americans use wearable devices to monitor their diet and fitness. Some insurance companies offer incentives to use them, but privacy advocates caution customers not to share too much data.