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Ohio’s nursing homes hope for more money soon – and in next year’s budget
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A lobby representing Ohio’s nursing homes is asking the state to give them another $600 million to help them offset increased costs for providing care… Read More
The chase is on: Regulators are slowly cracking down on vapes aimed at teens
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Samuel Rose says he was raised by a devoted single mom who warned all her seven children to avoid drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. But when his… Read More
“Herbert Corey’s Great War” gives insights into being a reporter in WWI
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/Spectrum/mp3/PeterFinn_JackHamilton_221128.mp3 Hidden in the archives of the Library of Congress were two memoirs of an American reporter, Herbert Corey who covered the World War I from its start in 1914… Read More
A prosecutor argues the jury should find Wagner IV guilty in Rhoden Family slayings, even if he wasn’t the triggerman
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) — A prosecutor says the first defendant to face trial in the slayings of eight people from an Ohio family should be convicted regardless of whether he… Read More
WHO renames monkeypox as mpox
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Monkeypox disease now has a new name: mpox. The World Health Organization announced the long-awaited change on Monday, saying the disease’s original name plays into “racist… Read More
Ohio’s Senate President is against the ‘general notion’ of distracted driving bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The distracted driving bill — which has been touted by Gov. Mike DeWine — faces an uncertain future in the Senate where it faces… Read More
Seize the day and support WOUB on Giving Tuesday
Now in its tenth year, Giving Tuesday is a seasonal opportunity to shine holiday generosity on a non-profit institution that enhances our region’s quality of life. From collaborating with educators… Read More