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Program Places Veterans In Classrooms
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A program that helps veterans become teachers is growing in West Virginia. West Virginia's Troops to Teachers program is part of a national initiative to encourage veterans to become teachers… Read More
UPDATE: Inman Found Guilty On All Charges In Wife’s Murder
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Update 10:55 a.m. Jurors in a trial over a Southeast Ohio woman found murdered in a septic tank have reached a verdict. After less than 24 hours of deliberation, Hocking County… Read More
Jurors Begin Deliberations In Inman Trial
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Jurors have begun deliberations in a trial over the murder of a southeast Ohio woman found in a septic tank. Court officials say jurors began deliberating shortly after 3:30 p.m…. Read More
Kasich To Sign Energy Legislation
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Republican Gov. John Kasich is preparing to sign a sweeping energy bill setting Ohio's new shale-drilling regulations. Kasich is set to sign the legislation Monday at the headquarters of Echogen… Read More
Defense And Prosecution Make Final Statements In Inman Trial
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UPDATE 1:10 p.m. Jurors are expected to begin deliberations in a trial over the murder of a southeast Ohio woman found in a septic tank. Court officials say the defense… Read More
Accused Chardon Shooter Pleads Not Guilty
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A 17-year-old boy is pleading not guilty in the shooting deaths of three students at a high school east of Cleveland. T.J. Lane on Friday made his first court appearance… Read More
Muskingum Watershed Halts Sales To Drillers
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Officials overseeing reservoirs in Ohio's largest contained watershed have decided to halt water sales to oil and gas drillers in response to environmental concerns as they await a water-availability study…. Read More
Stolen Veterans Markers Found Split Apart, Ground Down
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Authorities in eastern Ohio have arrested a man suspected of stealing more than 100 brass plaques and markers from veterans' graves to sell them as scrap metal. Police say a… Read More
Photos Draw Gasps In Inman Trial
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Jurors in a southeast Ohio murder trial have been shown photos of the body of a woman who was found strangled in a septic tank. The images spurred gasps and… Read More
Police In Ohio Septic Tank Case Describe Search
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Authorities say the vehicle believed to be used in an Ohio woman's abduction was an old police cruiser with no door handles in the back seat. The details came Thursday… Read More
Ohio Couple Wants Pill Mill Conviction Tossed
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A husband and wife convicted of running an Ohio pill mill that illegally prescribed thousands of painkillers want a federal judge to throw out the most serious charge. Nancy and… Read More
Ohio Track Finals To Include Wheelchair Athletes
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association will allow wheelchair athletes to compete at a state tournament for the first time next year. The association's board on Thursday approved a recommendation… Read More
W.Va. Families Head To US Capitol Over Mine Safety
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Relatives of three miners killed in West Virginia's Upper Big Branch disaster are in Washington, D.C., to press for the passage of long-stalled mine safety legislation by July 4. Gary… Read More
West Virginia Schools Ban Tobacco Use
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West Virginia University's main campus and West Virginia Northern Community College's three campuses are going tobacco free. WVU's Board of Governors voted Thursday in Charleston to ban tobacco use on… Read More
Surveillance Video Shown At Inman Trial
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Testimony was expected to continue Thursday in the southeast Ohio trial of a man accused of killing his estranged wife. Twenty-seven-year-old William Inman II and his parents have pleaded not… Read More
Boy Scouts To Review Ban On Gays
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The Boy Scouts of America have agreed to review a proposal that would allow individual units to accept gays as adult leaders, but a spokesman says there's no expectation that… Read More
Execution Delayed For Convicted Killer
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rescheduled the execution of a condemned killer of two who received a rare last-minute reprieve. The two-week delay ordered by Gov. John Kasich Tuesday night… Read More
Ohio Officials Seek Medicaid Eligibility Overhaul
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State officials are expected to announce plans Wednesday to overhaul Medicaid eligibility for about 700,000 Ohioans. The proposal is aimed at simplifying the state's complex and lengthy process for determining… Read More
Project List Before ODOT Advisory Council
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A state panel that helps set funding priorities for high-cost Ohio transportation projects is set to vote on the new project list. The advisory council for the Ohio Department of… Read More
WV Observatory Hosts Hunt
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The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources says applications are being accepted for a special deer hunt at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Officials say the special resident-only, controlled hunt… Read More
Witnesses Detail Screams In Ohio Septic Tank Case
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Witnesses at the southeast Ohio trial of a man accused of killing his estranged wife have told a jury they heard a woman screaming and being shocked with a stun… Read More
Exotic Animal Legislation Now Law
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Ohio's governor has signed into law the state's widely watched new regulations on exotic animals. Gov. John Kasich signed the legislation at a Statehouse ceremony Tuesday afternoon. Celebrity zookeeper Jack… Read More
Lane Indicted In School Shooting
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A 17-year-old has been indicted in Ohio in the school shooting deaths of three students and the wounding of three others. The indictment was returned Tuesday in Geauga County east… Read More
Opening Statements Made In Inman Trial
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A southeast Ohio prosecutor says evidence indicates a woman found dead in a septic tank was face-to-face with her killer when she was strangled with a plastic zip tie last… Read More
Kasich To Sign Exotic Animal Legislation
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Ohio's widely watched new regulations on exotic animals are scheduled to be signed into law on Tuesday. Gov. John Kasich's office says he plans to sign the legislation at a… Read More
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