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With Teachers Watching, Kentucky Court Considers Pensions
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s governor and attorney general have argued before the state Supreme Court about the future of one of the country’s worst-funded pension systems. Democratic Attorney General… Read More
Tourism Spending Increased Last Year in West Virginia
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says tourism spending in the state increased last year for the first time since 2012. News outlets report Justice made the… Read More
Ohio Auditor: Audits Found $138 Million In Potential Savings
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A report from Ohio’s auditor says his office’s performance audits identified over $138 million in potential savings for dozens of school districts since 2011, often for… Read More
DeWine, Cordray, Face Off In 1st Of 3 Ohio Governor Debates
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Major party candidates for Ohio governor are set for the first of three debates ahead of the November election. Republican Attorney General Mike DeWine and Democrat… Read More
Work On Pipeline In West Virginia County Halted By Judge
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HINTON, W.Va. (AP) – Work being done on the Mountain Valley Pipeline in a West Virginia county will be halted as a judge has ordered a temporary stay. The Register-Herald… Read More
Lawmaker Refiles Challenge Over Governor’s Residence
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Democratic West Virginia lawmaker has refiled a legal challenge of Republican Gov. Jim Justice’s residency. News outlets report Delegate Isaac Sponaugle of Pendleton filed a… Read More
W. Va. Airport Receives FAA Grant
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – An airport in West Virginia is set to get a $3.7 million Federal Aviation Administration grant for projects including an aviation school and air freight facility…. Read More
Ohio Constitution Exhibit Planned
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state is announcing plans for a new exhibit showcasing some of Ohio’s earliest constitutions. The exhibit to be housed in the Ohio Statehouse Museum will… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Sides With Media Over Rhoden Autopsies
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with a newspaper seeking to view autopsy reports and photos in the still-unsolved slayings of eight family members. The Pike… Read More
City Council Votes to Close Homeless Camp
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) – A city council in Ohio has ruled residents living in a tent city on private property must leave by Thanksgiving. The Akron Beacon Journal reports Akron… Read More
New West Virginia Lottery Director Named
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has appointed John Myers as state lottery director. Justice announced Myers’ appointment Tuesday. Lottery director Alan Larrick resigned last month just… Read More
Ohio Guard Helping with Hurricane Florence Recovery Efforts
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich has announced an agreement to send members of the Ohio Army National Guard and equipment to North Carolina to help with recovery… Read More
Libertarian Party Says Third Parties ‘Unfairly Excluded’
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Libertarian Party of Ohio says Libertarian and Green Party candidates are being unfairly excluded from gubernatorial debates. In a letter sent Monday, Libertarian Party counsel… Read More
Police, Fire Recruits Quizzed About Sex Lives in Application
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Police and fire recruits in Cincinnati are being asked about their sexual history in an attempt to evaluate their character. The city’s application process includes questions about… Read More
Election in Kentucky County Under Investigation
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CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (AP) – A complaint about an election in a Kentucky county is being investigated by the state attorney general. The Daily Independent quotes Boyd County Clerk Debbie Jones… Read More
Grants To Protect Firefighters Shared By 40 Ohio Departments
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say $426,000 in grants aimed at protecting firefighters from carcinogens and other health hazards is being shared by 40 fire departments in Ohio. The… Read More
BGSU, Mercy Health Announce Control Change for Mercy College
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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Bowling Green State University and Mercy Health have announced plans for the university to take over operations of Mercy College of Ohio. Officials recently released the… Read More
Ohio State Fair Ends Contract With Fire Ball Ride Operator
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio State Fair has ended its relationship with a New Jersey company that operated a ride that killed a man when it broke apart in… Read More
Kent State Approves 2nd Amendment Rally with No Open Carry
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KENT, Ohio (AP) – Kent State University says it will allow a rally in support of Second Amendment gun rights to be held on campus as long as no one… Read More
Former Ohio Water Plant Superintendent Pleads No Contest
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SEBRING, Ohio (AP) – The former superintendent of a village water plant in northeast Ohio has pleaded no contest ahead of his misdemeanor trial for failing to notify residents of… Read More
Petition Seeks to Keep Republican Appointees Off Court
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A lawyer has filed a petition that seeks to stop a Republican congressman and a former state House speaker from serving on the West Virginia Supreme… Read More
3 Human Cases of West Nile Reported in Northern Kentucky
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FLORENCE, Ky. (AP) – Health officials in northern Kentucky say there have been three human cases of West Nile virus reported there over the summer. The health department said in… Read More
Obama Warns Against Voters Sitting on Sidelines During Midterms
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CLEVELAND — (AP) Former President Barack Obama said last night he has a simple message headed into the fall midterm elections: Vote. Obama told a crowd of thousands at a… Read More
Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Awarded To WVU
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment has awarded $130,000 to West Virginia University to support mental health and substance… Read More
State Releases Grades on School Districts in Ohio
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Grades are in for schools across Ohio. In a report released today, the Ohio Department of Education gave each school district and schools an overall grade from A to F. … Read More
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