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Opioid Emergency: What The Ohio Valley Needs To Combat Crisis
The opioid crisis gripping the Ohio Valley is now, according to President Donald Trump, a national emergency. But more than a week after the president made that announcement, state and… Read More
Trump Declares Opioid Crisis Emergency: Ohio Valley Reacts
Days after sending mixed signals on his response to the nation’s opioid crisis, President Donald Trump said Thursday that he plans to declare a national emergency to better address the… Read More
Considering Compassion: The Science Behind The Ohio Valley’s “Compassionate Cities”
Many towns and cities across the Ohio Valley try to improve their business environment with tax breaks, site development, and other incentives. But how about investing in compassion? A growing… Read More
Steely Ban: Ohio Valley Steel Makers Await Trump Import Decision
Steel makers and manufacturers around the Ohio Valley are waiting for a report from the Trump administration that could trigger higher tariffs on imported steel and bring mixed results for… Read More
Taking Flight: Ohio Valley’s Aerospace Exports Take Top Dollars
From the outside Summit Aviation, in the small town of Somerset, Kentucky, looks like any other nondescript, white warehouse. But inside workers craft parts for drones, weapons casings, wing stabilizers… Read More
Current Events: Trump Floats Changes To Ohio River Infrastructure
When President Trump picked the Ohio Valley as the setting to promote his infrastructure plan, he also drew attention to an overlooked part of the nation’s transportation system: inland waterways…. Read More
Central Ohio: Fun This Summer Indoors, Outdoors, or Underground
By Steve Stephens The Columbus Dispatch Family fun in central Ohio comes in all shapes but, ideally, in just one size: big. Whether you’re a local or visiting from out… Read More
Jackie O’s Resourcefully Enhances the Sharing Culture of the 30 Mile Meal
Athens, Ohio offers a unique local food experience that brings a new meaning to the term “locavore.” Each dish brought out to the table has a different story, a different… Read More
Born Addicted: The Race To Treat The Ohio Valley’s Drug-Affected Babies
She asked to not be identified. And it’s understandable given the stigma attached to addiction. For this story, we’ll call her “Mary.” Mary lives in eastern Kentucky and has struggled… Read More
Ross Reviewed: Trump’s Choice For Commerce Left Mixed Legacy In Ohio Valley
The billionaire Wilbur Ross is headed for Senate confirmation hearings as President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for secretary of the Department of Commerce. Ross made it to ultra-rich status in part… Read More
Trumped: Coal’s Collapse, Economic Anxiety Motivated Ohio Valley Voters
The electoral map of Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia is a sea of red with a few islands of blue. Of the 263 counties in the three states only nine… Read More
Ripple Effect: The Big-Ticket Fix For The Ohio’s Aging Dams
A recent breakdown at an Ohio River dam served as a wake-up call about the aging infrastructure that keeps river commerce flowing. The Ohio is one of the country’s busiest… Read More
River Cleanups Are This Weekend in 6 States Along Ohio River
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Cleanup day is coming this weekend for the Ohio River as well as the Kentucky River. River Sweep 2016 is Saturday. For the Ohio River, the… Read More
re: Single Moms, Living in Poverty in Ohio
It’s 3:30 p.m. on Friday, and Angela is making her daughter some canned Campbell’s chicken noodle soup. Her daughter, Danielle, takes off her shoes and coat and snuggles in on… Read More
Trimble Schools, SE Ohio Habitat Biggest Winners of Rocky Grants
Trimble Local Schools and local charity organizations were the recipients of the biggest awards from the Rocky Community Improvement Fund. The Southeast Ohio chapter of Habitat for Humanity received the… Read More
Muskingum Co. Business Incubator Provides Resources for Local Start-Ups
After creating and managing his own successful business for over three decades, Larry Triplett now contributes his time helping other young entrepreneurs in the Muskingum County region grow their businesses… Read More
Ohio Valley Jobs Alliance Launched
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – Upper Ohio Valley residents have launched the Ohio Valley Jobs Alliance to support local jobs. The State Journal reports the mission of the alliance, which was… Read More
Southeast Ohio Parks Offer Variety, Outdoor Thrills
Extensive variety and ready availability mark the offerings of state parks within Southeast Ohio. They offer a range of outdoor thrills and the bounty of nature along with the fun… Read More
Ohio Coal Producer Wants To Mine Under State Park
An Ohio coal producer wants the state to allow the company to mine under a portion of Barkcamp State Park in eastern Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch reported Sunday that… Read More
Experts Explore Whether Ohio Quake Tied To Injection Wells
State regulators and scientists should make a determination by the end of the week whether an earthquake in northeast Ohio on Sunday has any connection to nearby injection wells. The… Read More
Ohio University Professor Emeritus Robert Winters Dies
Ohio University College of Fine Arts Professor Emeritus Robert Winters died Tuesday morning in Athens. He was 77 years old. Winters was a big name in Athens community, especially in… Read More
In Focus: Challenges Of Standardized Testing In Ohio
Standardized tests, like the OAA, are designed to help figure out what students know and to gauge the effectiveness of schools and their teachers. The state requires students throughout Ohio… Read More
Southeast Ohio Dulcimer Festival Scheduled For This Weekend
The Southeast Ohio Dulcimer Festival returns to the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart, Ohio, Oct. 18-20, featuring workshops and performances by recording artist Esther Golton (pictured left) and festival founder and dulcimer-builder Jerry Rockwell.
AEP Ohio Works To Restore Power To Tens Of Thousands
UPDATE 1:55 p.m. AEP Ohio says it has restored power to approximately 20,000 customers left without electricity after severe storms moved through the state Wednesday. According to an update posted on… Read More
GOP action on mail ballot timelines angers military families
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s restrictive new election law significantly shortens the window for mailed ballots to be received — despite no evidence that the extended timeline has led to fraud or… Read More
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