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Ketamine May Relieve Depression By Repairing Damaged Brain Circuits
By: Jon Hamilton | NPR
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Scientists are learning how the party drug ketamine relieves depression so quickly — and why its effects fade over time.

DeWine Signs Bill Banning Most Abortions In Ohio
By: Gabe Rosenberg | WOSU
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The six-week abortion ban known as the “Heartbeat Bill” is now law in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill Thursday afternoon, just one day after it passed the Republican-led General Assembly. The law is slated to take effect in 90 days, unless blocked by a federal judge. Now known as the “Human Rights Protection… Read More

Outreach To Re-Register Voters Gets Only 540, Costs Almost Twice What Was Expected
By: Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
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A project to reach out to 270,000 people deleted from the voting rolls only brought in a few hundred of them. And it also cost a lot more than expected. In February, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said his office would send registration forms to thousands removed for six years of not voting and not responding to… Read More


Trump Signs Executive Orders In Push To Make It Easier To Build Oil And Gas Pipelines
By: Cat Schuknecht | NPR
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President Trump issues two executive orders that could make it harder for states to block companies from building oil and gas pipeline projects.

Fingerstyle Guitar Night at Casa April 18 With Little Lawnmowers and Thayer Naples
On Thursday, April 18, Casa Nueva will present an evening of FREE fingerstyle guitar with Little Lawnmowers of Point Pleasant, WV, and Thayer Naples from New York City. The show kicks off at 6 p.m. and there is no cover. Little Lawnmowers – Point Pleasant, WV The accumulation of original music influenced by American roots… Read More


Marshall University Tuition to Increase in the Fall
By: Associated Press
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University’s tuition is going up. The college on Wednesday announced its board of governors has approved a 3.5% tuition and fee increase. In-state undergraduate students will see their bills increase $142 per semester while non-resident pupils will pay $326 more. College President Jerome A. Gilbert says they looked at several… Read More



Episode 067 : Learning To Be Kind To Yourself w/ Dina Pestonji
Dina Pestonji knows that fighting an uphill battle can make you begin to cherish your life., She has used her struggles to help others as a life coach, TEDx Speaker, and the author of Surviving Myself: How An Eating Disorder, A Car Accident And A Stroke Taught Me To Love My Life And Finally Start… Read More

Episode 052 : Branding & your career, with Bev Jones & Tom Hodson
Your career success is influenced by your “brand.” And, as a professional, you do have a personal brand, even if the concept of branding makes you feel uncomfortable. In this episode, Tom Hodson interviews our own Bev Jones, author of the popular guide to career success, “Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO.” They… Read More