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Ky. Court Allows Subpoena Of Former Official Over Finances
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky appeals court has ruled that Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has the authority to issue a subpoena to a former state official who served… Read More
Brown: Democratic Presidential Campaign Needs Focus On Workers
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WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is considering a 2020 presidential run and says a Democratic presidential candidate hoping to win Ohio should focus on workers and their needs…. Read More
Economic Forecasters To Give Ohio Retail Outlook Ahead of Sales
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Economic forecasters are ready to present an outlook for Ohio retailers ahead of Black Friday and the December sales season. The annual forecast from the University of… Read More
Judge: Provision For Minority-Owned Medical Marijuana Licenses Unconstitutional
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge has declared that a provision in Ohio’s medical marijuana program in which 15 percent of licenses go to minority-owned groups is unconstitutional. The ruling… Read More
Overseas Voting App Used In 31 Counties During Election
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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) — The West Virginia secretary of state is praising a pilot program that allowed overseas citizens to vote on cellphones and mobile tablets in this year’s… Read More
Eyes On 2020? Ohio GOP Governor, Democratic Senator Mulling
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CINCINNATI (AP) — An all-Ohio presidential election in 2020? You would get very long odds in Vegas against that happening. It is possible, though, with two of the state’s most… Read More
Bevin Official Wins Latest Round In Fight Over Subpoena
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky appeals court has ruled that Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has the authority to issue a subpoena to a former state official who served… Read More
Kentucky Senate GOP Caucus Elects New Chairwoman
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate Republican Caucus has elected Julie Raque Adams as its new chairwoman. Adams defeated fellow Louisville Sen. Dan Seum in an election on Friday…. Read More
Health Official Says Hepatitis A Cases on Decline
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A health official in West Virginia says there’s been a drop in the number of hepatitis A cases being reported. The Gazette-Mail reports the Kanawha-Charleston Health… Read More
Jury Awards $5M Each to Men Wrongfully Imprisoned for Murder
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A jury has awarded $5 million each to three Ohio men who spent almost 20 years in jail after being wrongfully imprisoned for murder. Cleveland.com reports that… Read More
Ohio Unemployment Rate Unchanged from September to October
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say Ohio’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from September to October. The state’s unemployment rate remained at 4.6 percent last month, down from… Read More
Ohio State Trustees to Hear Claims of Sex Abuse by Doctor
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University trustees are hearing directly from former students who say they were sexually abused by a team doctor, allegations that span the late physician’s… Read More
Roy Clark, Country Guitar Virtuoso, ‘Hee Haw’ Star, Has Died
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A publicist said country star Roy Clark, the guitar virtuoso and singer who headlined the TV show “Hee Haw” for nearly a quarter century, has died. Jeremy Westby said Clark… Read More
2 Women Due in Court on Charges Related to Family Massacre
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WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – Hearings have been scheduled for two women charged with misleading authorities investigating an Ohio family massacre. Attorneys for Fredericka Wagner and Rita Newcomb say they will… Read More
2 Boys Recovering From Accidental Shooting
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LOUISA, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky State Police say two boys are expected to recover from an accidental shooting in which both were hit. Police said a preliminary investigation found that… Read More
Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Marsy’s Law Case
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Supreme Court says it will hear a case about whether a Constitutional amendment voters have approved will stand. The court announced Thursday it will… Read More
Man Charged in Terrorist Support Case Found Competent to Stand Trial
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A man accused of scouting locations in Cleveland to attack people watching Fourth of July fireworks and who talked about carrying out additional bombings has been found… Read More
Accusers: 20-Plus Ohio State Staff Knew Concerns Over Doctor
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Former students who say they’re victims of sexual misconduct by an Ohio State University team doctor allege more than 20 school officials and employees, including athletic… Read More
State Group Suggests More Local Control in School Discipline
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A group reviewing student behavior in West Virginia public schools has recommended giving local officials more flexibility over disciplinary policies. News outlets report the group formed… Read More
W. Va. Lawmakers Turn Focus To Stoppage of Impeachment Trials
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Now that a suspended West Virginia Supreme Court justice has resigned, lawmakers are turning their attention to a panel of justices that had cut off pending… Read More
Report: Projects Could Repurpose, Cleanup Abandoned Coal Mines
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) – A new report is highlighting ways to help cleanup and repurpose the sites of abandoned coal mines in Appalachia. The report was released Tuesday and suggests… Read More
Judge: Kent State Can’t Charge For Protest Security
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A judge is blocking Kent State University officials from charging $1,800 to provide security officers for a discussion planned at the student center featuring a gun-rights advocate… Read More
W. Va. AEP Proposing Rate Increase
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Two American Electric Power subsidiaries in West Virginia are proposing a revised rate increase that would bring a 3 percent revenue boost. Appalachian Power and Wheeling… Read More
Libertarian Party May Sue Ohio
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Libertarian Party of Ohio says it may sue the state to force continued recognition of the political party. Secretary of State Jon Husted says the… Read More
Kentucky Regulators Want Financial Assurances for Mill
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky regulators are requiring written financial assurances for a proposed aluminum mill in Greenup County, Kentucky. The requirement is part of regulators’ conditional approval of a… Read More
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