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May Primary: Full Election Results
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W. Va. Governor Signs Law Changing Abortion Notification Waiver
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has signed a law ending a doctor’s ability to waive the legal requirement to notify parents of an underage daughter’s abortion. It allows… Read More
13 Positions Eliminated In OU’s Finance & Administration Arm
Five people were relieved of their duties and a total of 13 positions were eliminated from a unit of Ohio University in an effort to meet budget objectives, a university… Read More
Early Voting Underway For May Primary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state’s elections chief is reminding Ohio residents that early voting is underway in the state’s spring election.Secretary of State Jon Husted says absentee voting in… Read More
Ohio Among Worst In Nursing Home Inspections
CLEVELAND (AP) — A newspaper reports that Ohio is among the U.S. states with the worst records for keeping up with nursing home inspections. The Plain Dealer of Cleveland cites… Read More
Jails: The New Revenue For Counties?
With a state budget that potentially gives less to rural counties and a lingering need for more jobs throughout the region, some are looking to corrections to fill the need…. Read More
WOUB Public Media To See Minor Changes, Future “Quasi-Endowment”
ATHENS — With the completion of a Federal Communications Commission broadcast auction, WOUB viewers will see minor changes, and community support remains “imperative” to the future of the station, station… Read More
W. Va. Lawmakers Vote On Spending To Address Addiction Crisis
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – With more than 30,000 West Virginians already in drug treatment, lawmakers have voted to spend $24 million from recent court settlements with opioid distributors increase inpatient… Read More
Mixed Results From Athens Police Yearly Report
The yearly report of activity from the Athens Police Department showed mixed results, with high-profile cases remaining unsolved, but some crime statistics seeing decreases in 2016. Reports of crimes rose… Read More
Medical Marijuana License Applications Coming In June
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Aspiring medical marijuana growers can begin applying for Ohio licenses in June. That’s according to information released by the Ohio Department of Commerce at Friday’s meeting… Read More
Coal Miner Dies From Work-Related Injuries
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training says that a miner injured in February at the CK Mine No. 5 in Mingo County… Read More
W. Va. Coal, Natural Gas Tax Collections Top Estimates
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s tax collections from coal and natural gas production in March topped $40 million, exceeding original budget estimates by $13 million and showing some recovery… Read More
Professor Requests Faculty Hearing On Dismissal
Hours before the deadline to respond, an Ohio University English professor embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal requested a faculty hearing to decide whether he will be dismissed and detenured…. Read More
Fire Damages Athens Prokos Office
An early morning fire caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to an East State Street building on Monday. Athens Fire Department officials said they responded to 88 E…. Read More
Athens High School’s Future On the Table
After a two-hour presentation by a design firm, Athens Board of Education members were no closer to finding the solution for Athens High School. The board met in a special… Read More
Two Arrests Made in Unauthorized Plane Investigation
Update 11:30 a.m. Federal court documents show United States Customs and Border Protection investigators found 132 bundles, each weighing about 1 kilogram, of suspected cocaine “secreted in the tail of… Read More
Remaining Charges Against Baker Center Protesters Dismissed
Two days after one of 70 students arrested in a protest at Baker University Center had his charges dismissed, Athens County Municipal Court Judge Todd Grace has dismissed the remaining… Read More
Athens Board To Discuss Future of High School Thursday
A group of experts will make a recommendation to the Athens City Schools Board of Education about what to do with Athens High School on Thursday night. According to Athens… Read More
Groceries Coming To Vinton County
The road to a new grocery store in Vinton County started with a single banana. Rhoda Price, executive director of the Vinton County Senior Citizens, fought in her own way… Read More
Athens School Board Hears Final Report From Facilities Committee
After months of discussion among themselves and the public, the Athens City School District’s Facilities Steering Committee came before the board with their final thoughts on the future of the… Read More
Trustees Talk Park Place, Small Houses And Tuition Increases
Though no decisions have been made, plans for Park Place and Ohio University’s “small houses” around campus are taking shape. University Planner Shawna Bolin and Vice President for Student Affairs… Read More
Nelsonville Bar Owner Killer Pleads Guilty
A Nelsonville man who shot and killed a local bar owner was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison on Thursday. Taylor Allen Mills, 23, entered a change of plea… Read More
Three-County Pursuit Leads To Meigs Co. Arrest
A pursuit that sped through three counties ended in the Eastern High School parking lot early Wednesday morning. Jason Austin, 34, was arrested after he crashed a vehicle he allegedly… Read More
Portions of W. Va. Under Winter Storm Watch
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Portions of far northern and eastern West Virginia are under a winter storm watch as a late-season system threatens to bring at least 5 inches of… Read More
Loans Available To Small Businesses Affected By Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Federal loans to help small businesses and organizations recover from economic injuries resulting from the 2016 drought are available in eight Ohio counties. The U.S. Small… Read More
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