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Vaccine mandate opponents are taking another shot at ending certain requirements
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Opponents of vaccine mandates are taking on a new fight in the Ohio Statehouse after other pieces of priority legislation failed to pass out… Read More

Biden allows solar panel imports while also moving to boost domestic production
By: Scott Detrow | Eric McDaniel | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The Biden administration is ending its hands-off approach to a Commerce Department tariff investigation that has effectively frozen the solar power industry in the United States…. Read More

Browns’ Watson named in 24th lawsuit by massage therapists
By: Associated Press
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HOUSTON (AP) — A 24th woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL. The… Read More

Wilco releases an out-and-out country music double album with ‘Cruel Country’
By: Scott Simon | Michael Radcliffe | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Wilco has long been hailed as “alt-country,” a label they’re still a little bit uncomfortable with. But with their latest double album Cruel Country, they now… Read More

The idea of working in the office, all day, every day? No thanks, say workers
By: Andrea Hsu | NPR
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BOTHELL, Wash. (NPR) — To Jonathan Pruiett, it just didn’t make sense. A geospatial analyst who updates Google maps for a living, Pruiett had been called back to his company’s… Read More

Masked cowboy Orville Peck sells out larger-than-life country show
By: Ruthie Herman
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Orville Peck performed at the Royal Oak Music Theatre (318 W 4th St, Royal Oak, MI) on May 31, 2022. The anonymous country showman sold out the Detroit stop of… Read More

Stuart’s Opera House hopes new Nelsonville Music Festival location will provide community and economic development opportunities
By: Emily Votaw
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Stuart’s Opera House will present the Nelsonville Music Festival (NMF) in a new location this fall after holding 12 festivals dating back to 2008 at Robbins Crossing on the Hocking… Read More

Republicans on Ohio Redistricting Commission ignore supreme court order for new maps by Monday
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Republicans on the panel charged with drawing new House and Senate district maps said they will ignore an order from the Ohio Supreme Court to… Read More

Soggy, Pruney, and Thriving: Tame Impala fans outlast storm for psychedelic romp
By: Ruthie Herman
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Tame Impala sold out the KEMBA Live! Festival Stage (405 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH) on May 26, 2022. Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker and his touring band blessed Columbus with a… Read More

Ahead of the final season, enjoy a retrospective of the first seven on, “ENDEAVOUR: THE EVOLUTION” – June 12 at 10 pm
ENDEAVOUR: THE EVOLUTION On WOUB Sunday, June 12 at 10 pm A Retrospective of the Popular MASTERPIECE Detective Series Before Inspector Morse, there was the rookie Constable Morse, fed… Read More