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Bringing the Smithsonian to your Classroom
The Smithsonian Education program is the largest museum-based education program in the world. Providing students and faculty of all ages with access to content experts and primary source materials, the… Read More
Biden nominates a former federal prosecutor and former Ohio AG candidate to lead the ATF as it targets ‘ghost guns’
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — President Biden has picked former federal attorney Steve Dettelbach to serve as director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, as the administration takes… Read More
Federal judges to decide next steps in Ohio US House races
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judicial panel says it will decide by Tuesday whether to temporarily block the results of U.S. House races in Ohio that have gone forward… Read More
Russia’s Plan A in Ukraine failed. Here’s what Plan B could look like
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Ukraine’s military has fought so effectively that Russia has abandoned its Plan A, which envisioned a quick takeover of the capital Kyiv. Russia has now turned… Read More
NPR Music reviewed Nelsonville Music Festival alumnus Aldous Harding’s latest release
An interviewer asks Aldous Harding if she thinks her music is vulnerable. “Totally,” she replies. “It’s vulnerable in the sense that it can be rewound, fast-forwarded, stopped or deleted, not bought, criticized.”… Read More
School leaders say a bill to change the property tax appeal process could hurt most Ohio taxpayers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — State lawmakers have sent to Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) a bill that would limit the role of school districts and cities in the property… Read More
Second year of WOUB Mentoring Program yields positive results for students and mentors
ATHENS, OH – The second year of the WOUB Mentoring Program is wrapping up and has been beneficial for both current students and their mentors. Current students working at the… Read More