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Unofficial Election Results For Hocking County
By: Samantha Weinraub
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Here are the unofficial results in Hocking County for Ohio’s general election according to the county board of Elections. Only local races are listed. For the Ohio State Board of Education, for District 9, Ron Hood (R) received 5,752 votes and Michelle Newman (D) received 5,019 votes. This district contains all, or portions of, 12… Read More


WATCH: PBS NewsHour’s Coverage Of The 2020 Election
By: PBS Newshour
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NewsHour) — After an unprecedented election season, the race between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will come to an end on election night. As tallying of ballots kicks off, the PBS NewsHour will be live throughout election night Nov. 3 with results and analysis. Because of the record number of… Read More


Athens Co. Confirms Nine COVID-19 Cases For November 3
By: Aaron Payne
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Athens County has now had 1,402 total cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic after nine cases were confirmed Tuesday. The Ohio Department of Health confirmed the new cases on November 3. Analysis of Ohio Department of Health data indicates three cases involved people aged 20-29, two involved people aged… Read More

Voting Security Has Come A Long Way Since 2016 — But Vulnerabilities Remain
By: Miles Parks | NPR
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More voters will use paper ballots this year than in 2016, but in a number of key ways, U.S. election security still has a long way still to travel.


Racist Language and References Permeate Our Speech and Promote Inequality
In our everyday conversations, many of us use words or phrases that have racist meanings or derivations, even if we don’t intend our speech to be racist. Many of these words or phrases have worked their way into our common vernacular in a covert way and by their use promote inequality. Just a few examples… Read More

Execs Say Racketeering Investigation Poses ‘Challenge’ To FirstEnergy Earnings Objective
By: Andy Chow | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — FirstEnergy held its first earnings call since announcing the departure of CEO Chuck Jones who was ousted as the result of an internal review related to a federal racketeering investigation. The utility says, although the company is under investigation in possible connection to a bribery scheme, earnings are still up…. Read More

Simmering Down During the Pandemic with a Chili Cook-Off
By: Max Ramsey
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MANSFIELD, Ohio –– A small Ohio neighborhood gathered last week for a rare community moment after months of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They held a chili cook-off –– something that seemed very normal before March of this year but is a rare sight today. Richland County, where Mansfield is located, has reported… Read More

