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Snowville Creamery Adding Yogurt
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Snowville Creamery is expanding. The Meigs County dairy operation is adding a yogurt line. According to Snowville's website, "It's hard to say how long it will take to get our… Read More

Athens County Shooting Under Investigation
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Athens County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating a Friday night shooting incident which sent a man to a Columbus hospital. John Hawk, 23, of Reedsville is reported in stable condition. Hawk… Read More

Union Votes Not To Strike At Hocking
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There will be no strike at Hocking College, at least not now. The possibility of a strike loomed larger after the Support Staff Union and college officials met Saturday and… Read More

McConnelsville Colonel Responds To Afghan Civilian Massacre
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The case of the U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians has everybody wondering – what in the world was going through his head? Why did Army Staff… Read More

Official Results Show Adkins Over Edwards
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Charlie Adkins is the official winner of his Athens County Commission race against Gary Edwards. The Board of Elections conducted the official count today. Edwards closed the gap to 78… Read More

Rolling Hills School Leader Leaving
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A change in leadership will be taking place at the Rolling Hills Schools. Superintendent Dalton Summers has announced he will be leaving the district to take the reins at the… Read More

McDavis Hopes For “Generous Donations” At Sweet Sixteen
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Ohio University's Bobcat in Chief planned to go to Friday night's NCAA tournament basketball game "with a small group of donors." It's no secret that a victory on the court… Read More

Morning Audio Update For March 23
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An Athens official says " there is the potential for another slide to occur" on Fort Street where a huge boulder smashed into a house earlier this week. The State… Read More

Athens Boulder Update
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An Athens official says " there is the potential for another slide to occur" on Fort Street where a huge boulder smashed into a house earlier this week. But Deputy… Read More

Capital Bill Approved By Ohio House
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State Representative Andy Thompson says a $1.7 billion capital appropriations bill passed in the Ohio House today. The two year capital budget invests $400 million in Ohio universities. Thompson –… Read More

OU’s McDavis Will Be Dancing, Too
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Ohio University President Roderick McDavis is going to St Louis to cheer-on the men's basketball team. O-U is playing North Carolina in the Midwest Regional Game and McDavis will be… Read More

Senators Brown And Portman: “800 Airforce Jobs In Ohio At Risk”
By: Fred Kight
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U.S. Senators Rob Portman and Sherrod Brown have met with Air Force Secretary Michael Donley to express concern over proposed cuts to Ohio Air National Guard facilities. The meeting was… Read More

Morning Audio Update For March 22
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By a vote of 36 to 7, the Hocking College Education Association Support Staff has turned down a new contract. Crews are expected to use jackhammers to remove a large… Read More

Hocking College Workers Reject Contract
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By a vote of 36 to 7, the Hocking College Education Association Support Staff has turned down a new contract. It happened last night, setting the stage for a possible… Read More

Athens Planning Commission Mulls Far East Side Re-Zoning
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Athens City officials are considering a zoning change on the east end of town. Mayor Paul Wiehl says the "request" was talked about at City Hall Wednesday. "The Planning… Read More

Joy Hollow Mine Permit Put On “Back Burner”
By: Fred Kight
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Opponents of a proposed Athens County coal mine are celebrating and claiming victory for stopping the mine. Save Our Rural Environment (SORE) says a permit for the Joy Hollow mine… Read More

Eramet Hazardous Waste Violations Resolved
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Ohio and Eramet Marietta have resolved what Attorney General Mike DeWine says were the company's violations of the state's hazardous waste laws. This was done with a consent order announced… Read More

Ohio Air National Guard Ready To Fight For Planes
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The Ohio Air National Guard is scratching its head and putting up its dukes. The head scratching is because guard officials don't understand proposed cuts in Ohio, and the fighting… Read More

Athens Fraternal Order Of Police Negotiate Raise
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Athens Law Director Pat Lang says police officers are getting a 7.5 percent pay raise under a new contract he negotiated with their union. The raise is spread out over… Read More

Book Chronicles City’s Health Changes
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At one time The Centers for Disease Control declared Huntington, W.Va., the fattest city in America. But residents there are changing the way they relate to food and exercise. The… Read More

Muskingum River Advisory Council Continues Despite Being Eliminated By Lawmakers
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The Muskingum River starts at Coshocton and flows through the hills of Southeast Ohio for 111 miles, emptying into the Ohio River at Marietta. Duane Meyers of Coshocton knows the… Read More

Athens Law Director Wins Democratic 15th District Nomination
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Pat Lang of Athens is halfway to a seat in Congress. Lang, a Democrat, won his primary race yesterday in the 15th District. But now he goes up against Republican… Read More

OU Employees To Receive Layoff Notices
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Ohio University announced tonight that it will provide immediate layoff notices to 20 dining hall employees. This came after a union rejected a memorandum of understanding that OU said would… Read More

Route 33 Closed North of Nelsonville
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The Highway Patrol says an accident has closed both lanes of US 33 north of Nelsonville. As of 5pm, arrangements were still being made for a detour. The accident involved… Read More

Hocking College Contract Talks Resume
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Representatives of Hocking College and an employee union returned to the bargaining table today. They're trying again to come up with a new contract. The Hocking College Education Association… Read More
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