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More Ohio Students Earning College Credit During High School
CLEVELAND (AP) – A new program allowing Ohio students to earn college credit before high school graduation is doing better than its predecessor. The Northeast Ohio Media Group reports that… Read More
State: No Sign of Low Buckeye Lake Hurting Unusual Ohio Bog
ON CRANBERRY BOG, Ohio (AP) – State employees monitoring the unusual, shrinking bog in central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake say there are no signs it’s been harmed by surrounding water being… Read More
West Virginia Women Make Up More Than 25 Percent of Farmers
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Federal agriculture statistics show that more than one-quarter of the farmers in West Virginia are women. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says women farmers total 9,320… Read More
Report: Nearly 2,900 West Virginians OD’d in Past 5 Years
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Nearly 2,900 West Virginians have overdosed on prescription painkillers or heroin over the past five years. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that the statistics are from the… Read More
Plan May Preserve Complex Of Old Buildings At Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) – Trustees at a southeastern Ohio university are considering a plan that could give new life to a group of buildings that once housed a state insane… Read More
Columbus SWAT Officer Fatally Shoots Serial Robber
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say a Columbus SWAT team officer fatally shot a man who robbed the same convenience store three days in a row in Ohio’s capital city…. Read More
Judge Orders Governor to Address Altered Marriage Licenses
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A federal judge has ordered Kentucky’s Democratic governor to weigh in on whether altered marriage licenses issued by Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis’ office are valid…. Read More
West Virginia Unemployment Rate Drops in September
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped in September. WorkForce West Virginia says the rate fell three-tenths of a percentage point to 7.3 percent last month…. Read More
Ballot Access Decision in Ohio Mixed Bag for Minor Parties
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A federal judge has permanently blocked an Ohio law that required petition circulators to be state residents while upholding other limits to ballot access that the… Read More
Casino Tax Revenue Up Slightly In 3rd Quarter of Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Tax revenue from Ohio’s four full-service casinos showed a slight increase in the quarter of the year. The Ohio Department of Taxation report for the period… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Spare Severely Mentally Ill from Execution
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A person judged to suffer from severe mental illness at the time of a killing that could result in a death sentence would be spared from… Read More
Ohio Judge Rules Youngstown Schools Takeover Can Proceed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge has ruled a takeover of the Youngstown City Schools by an appointed chief executive officer can proceed. In denying a preliminary injunction Tuesday, Judge… Read More
Ohio Abortion Group: Judge’s Ruling Allows Abortion Clinics
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction that allows the last two abortion clinics in southwest Ohio to remain open. NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio says U.S. District… Read More
Appalachian Power Seeks to Dismantle 2 Power Plants
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Appalachian Power has asked West Virginia regulators to allow the company to dismantle the Philip Sporn Power Plant in Mason County and the Glen Lyn plant… Read More
Could Milder Winter Be Ahead for Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Could there be a milder winter ahead for Ohio? That’s the prediction by The National Weather Service and AccuWeather. Both are calling for a warmer-than-average winter… Read More
Ohio Pumpkin Crop Damaged by Heavy Rain, Then Dry Weather
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A rainy planting season and drier weather later has left Ohio with a damaged pumpkin crop, though that might be affecting the selection more than the… Read More
Columbus Children’s Hospital Creates Center to Study Suicide
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio children’s hospital has created a center to study suicide in efforts to better understand it and stop it from happening. Jeff Bridge, a suicide… Read More
Ohio Programs Awarded Grants for Crime Victim Services
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s attorney general says more than 300 providers in Ohio are sharing $51 million in grant money for delivering services to crime victims. Attorney General Mike… Read More
Ohio Leaves Response Plans for Campus Shooters to Colleges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio takes a hands-off approach to “active shooter” training on college campuses, leaving the policies up to schools to develop. A review by The Associated Press… Read More
Advanced Training for Ohio Officers Includes Use of Force
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio police officers must take advanced training courses on topics that include constitutional use of force to meet new requirements and get reimbursed by the state… Read More
Buckeye Lake Businesses Put Hopes on Highway Signs
MILLERSPORT, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Department of Transportation is installing highway signs advertising some of the businesses that are remaining open while a deteriorated dam and low water keeps… Read More
Marshall University Names 3 Finalists for President
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University’s Presidential Search Committee has identified three finalists following a national search. The university announced Wednesday that the three finalists are Mississippi State University Provost… Read More
Ohio Senate Passes Bill To Expand Treatment for STDs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio bill that seeks to expand access to treatment for certain sexually transmitted diseases has cleared the state Senate. The proposal would let doctors prescribe… Read More
Ohio Senate President Won’t Seek Boehner’s House Seat
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Republican leader of the Ohio Senate says he won’t join the race for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Speaker John Boehner, but he’s… Read More
Appeals Court Says Columbus ‘Within Its Rights’ To Declare Hotel Shuttered
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An appeals court says the city of Columbus was within its rights when it declared a hotel a nuisance and shut it down for a year…. Read More
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