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Hunters Harvest More Than 184,000 Deer in 2019-2020 Season
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Officials with the state’s Department of Natural Resources say hunters have harvested a total of more than 184,000 white-tailed deer in Ohio’s 2019-2020 season. Officials with… Read More
Ohio Medicaid Seeks Ideas for Improving Patient Experiences
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Medicaid department is asking for input from companies and organizations familiar with the program on how to improve the experience of patients. A formal request… Read More
West Virginia Judge Dismisses Murder Charge Against Teenager
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A murder charge against an 18-year-old West Virginia woman has been dismissed after prosecutors failed to find a key witness in the case. News outlets report… Read More
Former TV Weatherman Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Charges
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A former television weatherman accused of downloading pornographic images depicting children has pleaded guilty to child pornography charges in Ohio. Mike Davis pleaded guilty Thursday in… Read More
Detroit Man Indicted on Federal Charge in W.Va. Bar Shooting
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities have added a federal charge against a Detroit man in a New Year’s Eve shooting at a West Virginia bar that wounded seven people. Thirty-year-old… Read More
High Number of Flu Cases Closes Entire Ross County School District
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio school system planed to reopen Tuesday after a high number of flu cases canceled classes for the district. The Zane Trace Local district is… Read More
Ohio Attorney General OKs Next Step of Minimum Wage Issue
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s attorney general has approved the next step of a proposal to amend the state constitution to raise the minimum wage. The amendment calls for annual… Read More
Proposal Would Create Ohio Database of Convicted Sex Buyers
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Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill to create a database of individuals convicted of trying to buy sex. Supporters say the legislation backed by Attorney General David Yost is aimed… Read More
Bill Seeks to Extend Safety Nets at All Ohio Pro Baseball Parks
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An Ohio lawmaker is pushing legislation requiring all major and minor league baseball teams in the state to install protective netting from foul pole to foul pole. The Columbus Dispatch… Read More
Marshall Investigating After ‘Hate Graffiti’ Tags on Campus
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University says it is investigating three separate incidents of “hate graffiti” on its campus. A statement from the school Thursday said its police department is… Read More
PBS Journalist Jim Lehrer Dies At 85
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NEW YORK (AP) – A host of the nightly PBS “NewsHour” that for decades offered a thoughtful take on current events has died. Jim Lehrer was 85. Like longtime partner… Read More
Kentucky Will Continue Hemp Program as Pilot for a Year
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Agriculture says it will continue operating its hemp program as a research pilot program for another year before transitioning to a commercial… Read More
Hearing in Opioid Cases set in Charleston
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A court hearing in two West Virginia lawsuits that accuse several drug firms of fueling the opioid epidemic has been set in Charleston. The hearing is… Read More
Nelsonville Frustrated with Sidewalk Theft of Historic Bricks
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Officials in a small Ohio city say they’re frustrated by the ongoing theft of historic bricks from sidewalks in town. Nelsonville city manager Chuck Barga says… Read More
Senate Lawmakers Consider Public Defender Loan Repayments
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio Senate committee is considering a bill that would create a student loan repayment program to help recruit and retain attorneys to serve as much… Read More
Ohio Prosecutor Who Pleaded Guilty Resigns Amid Pressure
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FREMONT, Ohio (AP) – A county prosecutor in Ohio who had been accused of sexually harassing female employees before pleading guilty to a lesser charge has resigned from office. Sandusky… Read More
Prevailing Wage Issue Puts Ohio House Speaker in a Spot
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Two Republican Ohio House members want to introduce a bill soon that would eliminate the prevailing wage on construction projects. And that puts the GOP leader of that chamber in… Read More
TSA: Guns Found at WV Airports Nearly Doubled in 2019
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The federal Transportation Security Administration says the number of guns found at West Virginia airports nearly doubled last year. The agency on Wednesday said officers stopped… Read More
Ohio Reaches First Year of State Medical Marijuana Sales
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of sales of medical marijuana in Ohio. The state says about 78,000 people have received physician recommendations and have registered with the… Read More
Bill Would Make Driver Cellphone Use Enough for Traffic Stop
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Democratic state lawmaker in Ohio has introduced a bill that would make using a cellphone while driving reason enough to pull someone over. State Rep…. Read More
Health Advocates Call for Action to Stem Youth E-Cig Use
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Public health advocates have rallied at Kentucky’s Capitol to push for legislation aimed at reducing smoking and e-cigarette use among young people. A group called the… Read More
Kentucky Gov. to Give State of the Commonwealth Speech
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is set to give his first State of the Commonwealth speech to lawmakers. House and Senate members will convene at 7 p.m… Read More
Marshall University Launches Pediatric Medicine Fellowship
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University’s School of Medicine will welcome two fellows to a new pediatric hospital medicine program launching this summer. The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School… Read More
Ohio Gambling Revenue Rises Again, to Record $1.94B in 2019
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CLEVELAND – Reports from state regulators show gambling revenue at Ohio’s four casinos and seven racinos rose to a record $1.94 billion in 2019, up more than 4% from the… Read More
Ohio State Suspends 3 Fraternities for Various Violations
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University has suspended three fraternities for hazing, alcohol use and other violations. The Columbus Dispatch reports the school last semester suspended its Sigma Pi and… Read More
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