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OU $100 M Investment To Bolster Academic Programs
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Ohio University is setting out to spend $100 million over the next seven years on a wide array of projects that include new academic programs and endowed professorships. The… Read More
Panel Approves Construction Of Exotic Animal Facility
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UPDATE 3:45 P.M. A state panel has approved spending up to $3.5 million for a facility that could temporarily hold dozens of exotic animals confiscated under a new Ohio law…. Read More
Biden, Romney Visit SE Ohio
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The presidential campaigns have another busy weekend in Ohio with the election just two months away. Vice President Joe Biden will be in Ohio's Appalachian region all weekend. Mitt… Read More
Casino Tax Revenue Could Build Fairfield Co. Jail
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Gamblers may end up paying for a new lockup in Fairfield County. Counties around the state are beginning to receive their first payouts from casino-tax revenue. Fairfield County could… Read More
Two Women Indicted In Burned Rape Victim’s Murder
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A grand jury has indicted two Ohio women on an aggravated murder charge in the killing of a woman found covered in burns and wailing in agony on the side… Read More
Two More Arrests For Muskingum Death
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An Ohio sheriff has announced two additional arrests in the gruesome death of a woman found covered in burns and wailing in agony on the side of a rural road…. Read More
Muskingum Co. Investigators Looking Into Possible Homicide
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UPDATE 7:36 A.M. The sheriff's office in one eastern Ohio county is asking for help to solve the murder of a man whose body was found on the sidewalk in… Read More
Canton Woman Arrested For Murder
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Authorities have made an arrest in the gruesome death of a woman found covered in burns and suffering on the side of a rural Ohio road. The Muskingum… Read More
Injunction Extends Ohio Early Voting
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A federal judge in Ohio is giving all voters in the swing state the option of casting their ballot in person during the three days before Election Day. Judge Peter… Read More
Doctor Says Rape Victim Too Badly Burned To Determine Other Injuries
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UPDATE 12:35 P.M. A coroner says a woman who died after being found naked and suffering on a rural Ohio road was too badly burned to tell if she'd been… Read More
Ohio Reduces Length Of Time For Unemployment Benefits
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The state of Ohio is cutting the length of time that jobless workers can get benefits. Starting in September, the maximum weeks of unemployment compensation will drop to 63. Currently,… Read More
Injunction Halts Parkersburg School’s Single-Gender Classes
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A Wood County school's single-gender classes are on hold while a lawsuit challenging their legality is heard in federal court. US District Chief Judge Joseph Goodwin issued a preliminary injunction… Read More
Judge Orders Inman Trial Moved
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A judge in southeastern Ohio says the trial of man accused in the slaying of his daughter-in-law, found strangled in a septic tank, has to be moved because a impartial… Read More
Mine Shutdown During Romney Event Under Scrutiny
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A union is asking Ohio and federal labor officials to investigate whether a company violated wage and hour laws when it shuttered its coal mine to host a campaign event… Read More
Hundreds Of Government Jobs Moving To Parkersburg
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West Virginia officials say the U.S. Treasury Department is adding 450 jobs at the Bureau of Public Debt in Parkersburg. U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller said… Read More
Pension Legislation Means Tighter Times In Ohio
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The chairman of an Ohio House panel studying the state's five public retirement funds says he's expecting to have updated drafts of pension legislation by the end of this week…. Read More
Arson Charge Filed In Bloomingville Church Fire
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UPDATE 7:45 A.M. A sheriff says a 36-year-old man claimed he burned down a southeastern Ohio church because he was assaulted by someone there last year. The pastor at the… Read More
Jury Selection Slated To Start Tuesday For Inman Trial
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A man charged with aggravated murder in the death of his daughter-in-law who was found strangled in a septic tank is set to go on trial in Ohio. Jury selection… Read More
Republican National Convention Gets Underway
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The Ohio delegation to the Republican National Convention will get busy on the event's first full day. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and GOP state chairman Bob Bennett are among… Read More
Motorist Finds Burned, Naked Woman
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A sheriff says a severely burned woman was naked and had a rope around her neck when a passing motorist spotted her on a road in a rural, heavily wooded… Read More
Police Investigating Burned, Naked Woman Found On Road
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UPDATE 1:08 P.M. Sheriff's deputies are looking for people they think may have information about a burned, naked woman found on a rural road in eastern Ohio over the weekend…. Read More
Rising Cost Of Hay Forces Many To Give Up Animals
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Horse-rescue operations in Ohio say they have been inundated with requests from people who can no longer care for their animals and need to give them up. Part of the… Read More
500+ Ohioans Expected To Attend RNC
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The Republican National Convention begins today and local party chair Pete Couladis says it's an exciting time. Exciting in the sense that with the convention comes a growing interest in… Read More
Space Legend Neil Armstong Dead At 82
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UPDATE 10:10 A.M. A private service is planned in Cincinnati on Friday for astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. He died Saturday in Cincinnati at age 82…. Read More
No Clemency For Convicted Belmont Co. Killer
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UPDATE 12:05 P.M. The Ohio Parole Board is recommending against clemency for a condemned double killer who declined to ask for mercy from the board. Forty-three-year-old Donald Palmer is scheduled… Read More
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