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U.S. Senate Debate Set In WV Today
Republican Shelley Moore Capito and Democrat Natalie Tennant are facing off in a debate for an open U.S. Senate seat. Tuesday's debate will take place at the Clay Center… Read More
Trial Delayed For Steubenville Superintendent
The trial of suspended Steubenville schools superintendent Michael McVey has been delayed until Jan. 12. McVey's trial in eastern Ohio's Jefferson County had been scheduled to begin October 14…. Read More
911 Mix-Up Sends Cabell Fire Crews To Wrong City
Cabell County emergency authorities are investigating a 911 mix-up that sent fire crews to the wrong city. Media outlets report that 911 dispatchers sent fire crews to Davis Street… Read More
Athens County EMS To Discuss Ebola Precautions
Athens County Emergency Medical Services will meet today to discuss necessary precautions surrounding the Ebola outbreak. "We're obviously monitoring any situation where there's a spike in a communicable disease," says… Read More
Erickson To Get 14K Per Month As Special Adviser
Former Hocking College president Ron Erickson will continue to be paid his regular base salary during the time he serves as special adviser to the chairman of the college’s board… Read More
Fetty Back As CFO Of Hocking College
Just a few days after Ron Erickson resigned as president of Hocking College, the person he removed last month as the college’s chief financial office has been reinstated. The college… Read More
Laurel McMechan To Show Artwork At OU-Eastern
Boston artist Laurel McMechan will be exhibiting her artwork at the Ohio University Eastern Art Gallery through Oct. 23. The opening reception for the exhibit will be held on Wednesday,… Read More
Muskingum University to Host Noted Authors
The Muskingum University Department of English will host a reading and lecture by authors Jen Hirt and Paul Cockeram on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 4:30 p.m. in room 336 of… Read More
Feds Investigate West Virginia Broadband Stimulus Project
A West Virginia high-speed Internet project is being investigated by the federal government. The Charleston Gazette reports that the U.S. Department of Commerce's inspector general has asked state officials… Read More
Ohio Court Ex-clerk’s Husband Gets 90 Days In Jail
A former central Ohio court clerk's husband has been ordered to serve 90 days in jail and fined $4,000 after pleading guilty to theft in office. Authorities alleged David… Read More
Early Voting To Begin In Ohio Following Dispute
Ohioans can start casting ballots Tuesday in the fall election after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a dispute over the swing state's voting schedule. Voters can pick their… Read More
Athens City Council Talks Trash – Residents Not Happy
Athens City Council members were met with citizen disapproval during the City Council meeting on Monday night. After the second reading for the ordinance proposing a change in storing garbage… Read More
Elation, confusion: America reacts to unexpected marriage ruling
As the Supreme Court refused to hear any cases on same-sex marriage from the lower courts, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and the state’s Department of Justice decided to stop their… Read More
Ohio Not Impacted By Supreme Court Decision
The Supreme Court’s decision to turn away appeals from Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin means 60% of the US population lives in a state where same-sex marriages will be… Read More
Hocktoberfest Entertains Students And Community (PHOTOS)
"So these two guys used ropes and climbed like 80 feet into the air and after that they tried to knock each other off a log into the water." That… Read More
Alexander Meets with Turkish Officials on Behalf of Journalists
Veteran journalist and Ohio University alumnus Andy Alexander just returned from Turkey where he was part of a committee of journalists to meet with Turkish officials, including the president, about… Read More
Scripps’ Visiting Professional Journeys To Turkey To Protect Journalists
The audio clip above is a shortened version of a Conversations From Studio B episode. If you want to listen to the full episode click here. Veteran journalist and Ohio… Read More
Alexander Meets with Turkish Officials on Behalf of Journalists
Veteran journalist and Ohio University alumnus Andy Alexander just returned from Turkey where he was part of a committee of journalists to meet with Turkish officials, including the president, about… Read More
Ohio Correction Employees Picket For Safe Prisons
Members of the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA) picketed Monday in front of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC) demanding safer prisons. Correction employees along with medical… Read More
State-By-State Look At Gay Marriage Bans
State bans on same-sex marriages have been falling around the country since summer 2013, when the Supreme Court ordered the federal government to recognize state-sanctioned gay marriages. The high court… Read More
5 Things To Know About Early Voting In Ohio
Early voting in Ohio will begin Tuesday, following a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court last week. But the debate over when and how people can vote in the key… Read More
PHOTOS: 2014 Nuit Blanche Athens
Uptown Athens was transformed into a de facto art gallery on Saturday night during the second annual Nuit Blanche Athens. Community members and Ohio University students enjoyed and participated in… Read More
Sweet Sorghum Syrup
Could this old fashioned sweetener enjoyed by Southerners and Midwesterners up until the early to mid- 1900s be making a comeback? Or, is the process of making the syrup an… Read More
OU-Lancaster Launches New Arts And Cultural Events Website
A new website, ohio.edu/lancaster/events, is showcasing the many arts and cultural events happening at Ohio University Lancaster. “We decided to develop this website to help students, faculty, staff and community… Read More
Ohio Watershed To Rely More On Drilling Revenue
A half-million landowners in eastern Ohio will pay a few dollars less for the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District as it collects more money from gas and oil drillers in the… Read More
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