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Some Ky. Farmers May Be Eligible For Drought-Related Aid
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Agriculture officials say farmers in 10 southeastern Kentucky counties may be eligible for federal aid as part of an agricultural disaster declaration due to the drought…. Read More
Hunters Harvest 18,000 Deer On 1st Day Of Ohio Gun Season
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says hunters harvested more than 18,000 white-tailed deer on the opening day of Ohio’s deer-gun hunting season. The Department of Natural Resources says 18,776… Read More
Transgender Woman Challenges County On Gender Reassignment
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) – A transgender woman appeared before the Warren County Board of Commissioners to challenge the southwest Ohio county’s stance on gender reassignment surgery. Jaiowyn Robinson attended the… Read More
Jobless Rates Down In 82 Kentucky Counties
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State officials say unemployment rates fell in 82 Kentucky counties between October 2015 and October 2016. The Kentucky Office of Employment and Training says jobless rates… Read More
Tomblin Cites Concerns Over Gun Law In Teen’s Death
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says the recent fatal shooting of a Charleston teenager again raises policy questions over the state law enacted over his… Read More
Ohio Woman Sentenced In Theft Of Charter School Funds
DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio woman who authorities say used money from a startup charter school to a $40,000 Mercedes-Benz among other things has been sentenced to three… Read More
Lizzie Watts Named Southern West Virginia Parks Chief
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – Lizzie Watts has been named superintendent overseeing three national parks in southern West Virginia. The National Park Service announced Watts’ selection Monday to oversee the New… Read More
Carcasses Not Allowed Into Kentucky From Infected States
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky state officials are reminding hunters not to bring whole deer or elk carcasses into the state from states infected with chronic wasting disease. The state… Read More
Patrol: Provisional Data Show Fewer Holiday Traffic Deaths
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State Highway Patrol officials say provisional figures show fewer motorists were killed on Ohio’s roadways this Thanksgiving holiday period than in recent years. The patrol said… Read More
Ohio Police Agency’s Gun Gift Card Raffle Draws Criticism
CAMPBELL, Ohio (AP) – A northeast Ohio police department has drawn criticism from some gun-control advocates for its plan to raffle gift cards for guns to raise money to replace… Read More
Abortion, Guns, Energy Among Lame-Duck Topics In Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Abortion, guns and other hot-button topics are expected to dominate Statehouse debate during the final weeks of the two-year legislative session. A number of proposals are… Read More
Ohio Board: Drug-Tracking Website Use Continues To Improve
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio pharmacy board says use of a state website intended to help curb misuse and abuse of prescription painkillers continues to rise after enforcement and… Read More
Memorial To Honor Fallen State Highway Workers
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Division of Highways is planning to build a memorial at the Williamstown Interstate 77 welcome center honoring all of its highway workers who… Read More
Law Clinic Looks At Rent-To-Own Agreements In West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia University’s law school is trying to raise awareness about rent-to-own housing scams following last summer’s flooding. The school’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Law Clinic is… Read More
GOP Keeps Same Leadership Team In Kentucky Senate
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republicans are keeping their same leadership team in the Kentucky Senate as the GOP prepares for a new era of complete control of the General Assembly…. Read More
Ohio High Court: Immigrant Can Withdraw Admission Of Guilt
CLEVELAND (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court says an immigrant charged with stealing an $80 battery charger can withdraw his admission of guilt because the trial court didn’t warn him… Read More
Record Number Of College Degrees, Credentials Conferred In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education says colleges and universities have conferred a record number of degrees and credentials. A statement from the agency says there… Read More
Columbus Police Use Grant To Purchase Crowd Control Device
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Police in Columbus have used a $40,000 Homeland Security grant to purchase high-tech audio equipment that will help control rowdy crowds in Ohio’s capital city. Division… Read More
Federal Secretary To Discuss ‘Obamacare’ In Charleston
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal health Secretary Sylvia Burwell plans to join a discussion in her native West Virginia on the federal health law that expanded insurance coverage to 165,000… Read More
West Virginia College Enrollment Drops For 5th Straight Year
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The total enrollment of West Virginia’s public four-year colleges has declined for the fifth consecutive year. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports about 250 fewer students have enrolled… Read More
Ohio State University To Submit To Audit If Proposal Passes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University would let the state’s auditor review its operations should lawmakers give his office the explicit authority to review the performance of state colleges… Read More
Ohio Drivers Will See Drug Abuse Warnings During Holidays
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio plans to take advantage of the busy holiday travel season to warn drivers about the growing problem of drugged driving. It’s a joint effort of… Read More
Ohio Sheriff Accused Of Drug Theft Changing Plea
FREMONT, Ohio (AP) – A suspended sheriff in Ohio who has denied stealing prescription drugs and misusing office funds is due in court to change his not guilty plea. Sandusky… Read More
Kentucky State Police To Begin Collecting Food For Annual Drive
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky State Police are accepting donations for a food drive ahead of Thanksgiving. The nearly month-long “Cram The Cruiser” holiday food drive ends on Dec…. Read More
Ohio Mayors Team Up To Lift Interests Of Big Cities, Suburbs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A bipartisan group of mayors is banding together in Ohio to boost the influence of some of the state’s largest communities with state and federal policymakers…. Read More
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