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Moonshine Festival celebrates town’s history, infamy

For 30 years, the town of New Straitsville has celebrated its firewater beginnings, and this weekend the town puts its past on display. In 1970, the town — 30 minutes from Athens — held a centennial celebration, and the residents enjoyed it so much ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008

Ex-player pleads guilty to misdemeanor, receives community service, fine, evaluation

A former Ohio University baseball player pleaded guilty to a fourth-degree misdemeanor in Athens County Municipal Court yesterday. Brent DeCoster was originally charged with gambling, a first-degree misdemeanor, and pleaded not guilty. After city ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  8 May 2008
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association

Drivers should start paving way for construction

Orange cones, bulldozers and flaggers will be familiar sights on Southeast Ohio roadways because the Ohio Department of Transportation launched its $2.5 billion construction season in April, its largest yet. “We are investing in what truly matters to ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  22 Apr 2008

Republican candidates campaign for 18th district Congressional seat

Four Republican candidates will compete against two Democrats in Tuesday’s primary to represent the 18th district in Congress, currently held by Democrat Zack Space. Fred Dailey of Mt. Vernon, Beau Bromberg of Newark, Jeanette Moll of Zanesville, and ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  29 Feb 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Congress,  U.S. Republican Party,  Zack Space,  Henry Knox

Ohio’s malpractice claims appear down from 2005, data difficult to compare

The number of medical malpractice claims settled in Ohio in 2006 is down from 2005, but an Ohio Department of Insurance official said the data are hard to compare from year to year. At the end of last month, the Ohio Department of Insurance issued ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  14 Feb 2008

Strickland administration seeks to expand SCHIP program

The extension of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program was rejected by the Bush administration a few months ago, but the Strickland administration is now approaching the feds again about SCHIP — to see if they can expand it. Last October, ...

From ANGIE WEAVER, The Ohio University Post,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  Jimmy Stewart,  Ted Strickland

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