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Dozens Submit Proposals For Ohio’s Government Data Effort
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Dozens of companies have submitted proposals to help Ohio with an effort to restructure its vast stores of government data so they can be mined for… Read More
Ohio’s 20-Week Abortion Ban In Effect, Unchallenged In Court
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new law banning abortions after 20 weeks’ gestation has taken effect in Ohio as anti-abortion activists plan further efforts aimed at curbing abortion access in… Read More
West Virginia To Get $2.4M For Road, Schools Flood Damage
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia congressman says the state will receive more than $2.4 million in federal funds for repairs and cleanup related to last June’s flooding. Rep…. Read More
12 Apply For West Virginia Schools Superintendent Position
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A state school board member says 12 people have applied for the state schools superintendent position that Michael Martirano plans to vacate. Board member Dave Perry… Read More
Few Ohio Water Suppliers Miss Deadline For Lead Pipe Maps
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Ohio regulators say nearly all of the state’s public drinking water systems have turned in maps showing where they still have lead pipes. The state’s Environmental… Read More
Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau Proposes $1B Rebate To Employers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s fund for injured workers wants to return more than $1 billion of its investment earnings to the state’s 200,000 private and public employers. The state… Read More
New Ohio Appeals Process Used To Seek Denied Public Records
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Nearly three dozen appeals by Ohioans contesting denials of public records requests have been accepted by the state’s Court of Claims since its new appeals process… Read More
Sen. Joe Manchin To Participate In 4 Town Halls This Week
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin plans to participate in four town hall meetings being organized by constituents this week. The West Virginia Democrat says in a news… Read More
Two Universities In Ohio Locked Down Amid Reports Of Gunfire
WILBERFORCE, Ohio (AP) – Two universities in Ohio were placed on lockdown Monday night following reports of an armed robbery and gunfire. Central State University says one female student was… Read More
Firm Opening West Virginia Natural Gas Equipment Shop
WEIRTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Canadian firm’s subsidiary is taking over a former machine shop in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle to make and sell natural gas compression equipment that will… Read More
Ohio State Lawmaker Charged With Driving Under Influence
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – A sheriff says an Ohio state lawmaker has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence and improper handling of a gun in a car…. Read More
High School Student Running For Mayor Of Ohio City
LANCASTER, Ohio (AP) – A teenager who hasn’t finished high school is hoping to become the next mayor of a small central Ohio city. The Eagle-Gazette reports that Clayton Lunsford’s… Read More
Olive Hill Getting Grant To Fix City Water Issues
OLIVE HILL, Ky. (AP) – The city of Olive Hill in northeastern Kentucky has been approved for a $243,000 grant to fix its aging water system that is losing about… Read More
Revised Ohio Rules Would Allow More Medical Marijuana Shops
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Revised rules for the Ohio medical marijuana program expected to debut next year won’t allow home delivery, home-growing or smoking of marijuana but would permit more… Read More
Democratic Sen. Joe Schiavoni Announces 2018 Governor Bid
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The man who leads Democrats in the Ohio Senate has announced a run for governor. Senate Minority Leader Joe Schiavoni, of Boardman, is the first of… Read More
Bill To Create Medical Review Panels Passes Kentucky Senate
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky House has passed a bill to shake up the state’s medical malpractice system by creating panels of medical providers to review cases. The bill… Read More
Current, Ex-Kentucky Governors Battle Over Health Law Legacy
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – As Republicans in Congress prepare to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s health care law, Kentucky’s current governor and his predecessor are wrestling over the… Read More
Ohio Sees Record Number Of Concealed Carry Permits Issued
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say a record number of concealed carry licenses for handguns were issued last year. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office said Wednesday that nearly 118,000… Read More
Justice Posts Budget Clock, Plans To Visit Fairmont, Elkins
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has posted on his state website a countdown clock marking the end of the regular legislative session on April 8 as the state… Read More
Ohio House Approves Bill That Would Allow Protective Orders For Dating Violence
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House approved a bill Tuesday that would allow victims of dating violence to seek a protective order against an alleged perpetrator. The bill would… Read More
Senate OKs Bill Updating Kentucky Law Governing Hemp Growing
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill to update state law governing hemp production. Senators voted 35-0 Tuesday to send the measure to the House. It’s… Read More
Ohio Court Considers Privacy Rights In Backpack Search
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state Supreme Court will hear arguments over the constitutionality of an Ohio student’s backpack search that authorities say led first to the discovery of bullets… Read More
History, Genealogy Groups To Gather At West Virginia Capitol
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Dozens of groups interested in history or genealogy are expected at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston next week. The West Virginia Division of Culture and… Read More
Ohio Authorities Make Arrest In Unsolved 1991 Slaying
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) – Authorities in Ohio say they’ve made an arrest in the unsolved slaying of a woman in 1991. The Licking County Sheriff’s Office says a combination of… Read More
West Virginia Spring Forest Fire Season Starts This Week
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s spring forest fire season starts this week with limits on outside burning. The season begins Wednesday and runs through May 31. Outside burning is… Read More
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