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An attorney for the oldest adult charged in a Vinton County child endangerment case requests a bond reduction
By: Thomas Billington
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McARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) — One week after law enforcement removed 16 children in “deplorable” conditions from a Vinton County home, a lawyer representing one of the four adults arrested requested… Read More
Now Playing: ‘Supergirl’ gives us the messy Superhero we need
By: Gordon Briggs
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Superman is the symbol for truth, justice, and the American way. He’s a figure of optimism and strength. What’s different about this version of Supergirl is how its hero isn’t… Read More
A data center and more new tenants are expected for the shuttered Chillicothe paper mill site
By: George Shillcock | WOSU
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (WOSU) — The company that now owns the former Chillicothe paper mill announced the site will add several new tenants, creating hundreds of jobs in the southern Ohio… Read More
A year after federal cuts, Ohio humanities organizations are moving forward
By: Erin Gottsacker | The Ohio Newsroom
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CINCINNATI (The Ohio Newsroom) — Last year, the Trump administration cancelled millions of dollars in federal grants intended for humanities, arts and cultural institutions nationwide. The move left organizations like… Read More
Before today’s political retribution, there was Jane Fonda
Retribution and weaponization of governmental agencies against political foes are on the rise but the motivations behind them are not new. To see them in action in our recent history,… Read More
