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DeWine Urges Lawmakers To Restore Small Business Tax Deduction To $250,000
By: Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he wants lawmakers to erase a change made to a small business tax deduction. It allows many sole proprietorships, partnerships and other small operations to take… Read More

Ohio House Approves Death Penalty ‘Mental Illness’ Bill
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has approved a bill prohibiting the executions of defendants if they’re found to have had a “serious mental illness” at the time of… Read More

The Gladden House Sessions Return For a Sixth Season
By: Emily Votaw
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The Gladden House Sessions will return to the Nelsonville Music Festival for a sixth season, featuring stripped down performances by the likes of Molly Burch, Darlingside, Skyway Man, The National… Read More

D-Day: Allies Commemorate Pivotal World War II Invasion, 75 Years Later
By: Bill Chappell | NPR
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“The fate of the world depended on their success,” Queen Elizabeth II said as she honored thousands of soldiers and sailors who took part in the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.

7 Bridges: The Ultimate Eagles Experience Headed to Stuart’s June 13
By: Emily Votaw
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7 Bridges: The Ultimate Eagles Experience will perform at Stuart’s Opera House on Thursday, June 13 at 8 p.m. WOUB’s Emily Votaw spoke to Jason Manning, who portrays Glenn Frey… Read More

Woman Hid OU Professor Sexual Harassment Out Of Fear For Job, Career Prospects
By: Susan Tebben
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ATHENS (WOUB) – Lindsay Boyle was an undergraduate student at Ohio University in 2011, with aspirations to become an international journalist. What she didn’t have was the financial support to… Read More

DeWine Touts Long-Term Significance To Kids Trauma Support Program
By: Andy Chow | Statehouse News Bureau
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A collection of case workers and mentors who work with kids experiencing trauma gathered in Columbus to discuss how their programs can better address growing needs. Gov. Mike DeWine says… Read More