Ohio in 2020: The year of the gun
Is Ohio looking to disarm or reload their relationship to firearms? It depends where you look.
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Is Ohio looking to disarm or reload their relationship to firearms? It depends where you look.
The status of Ohio’s elections were up in the air for much of the day Monday, leaving some voters wondering whether or not voting would occur as scheduled Tuesday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s order to close restaurants and bars across the state by 9 p.m. Sunday is forcing many Athens eateries and dives to make difficult decisions on how to best serve the public and its employees.
George Shillcock and Mikayla Rochelle discuss the “All-Ohio” opioid settlement which could give over $1 billion to share among local municipalities.
Mikayla and George are back to talk about the biggest political news of the last week. The hosts cover a range of topics including Michael Bloomberg’s new campaign office, the 15th Congressional District forum and Mikayla’s column from last week.
The two Democratic candidates for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District faced questions about electability, infrastructure and their backstories from both media and an audience of about 30 people at a voter forum Tuesday night in the Athens Community Center.
Nearly 350 to 400 residents of Athens County are set to lose Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits once federal work requirements become stricter under new rules from the Trump administration.
Broadband access in Athens County just got a boost from Spectrum Internet, one of the largest internet service companies in the country.
The hosts also discuss a recent Athens City Council resolution which declared a climate emergency; give an update on last week’s news about the 2019 novel coronavirus; and react to the Iowa caucuses.
Ric Wasserman, the incumbent Athens County treasurer, is being challenged for his seat by another Democrat, Athens City Councilman Peter Kotses, D-At Large.
George and Mikayla discuss the recent news out of Oxford, Ohio regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus and the safety tips put out by Ohio University and the Centers for Disease Control.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was elected to be the 2020 state co-chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission, giving him a national platform to improve the region.
George and Mikayla help to break down Ohio University’s budget crisis by bringing in Adam Armstrong, one of the founders of the OU Fun Facts movement. You can learn more about this movement on their Twitter @ufunfacts.
Swing State of Mind is back from Winter Break. In the first episode of 2020, George breaks down what happened while classes were out.
George Shillcock and Mikayla Rochelle discuss what it’s going to the win the Democratic primary in Ohio.
The city of Athens is continuing to invest in solar as an energy alternative to lower costs and reduce the city’s carbon footprint.
The Post news editors recap the week in news from around OU’s campus and the city of Athens.
Swing State of Mind takes a look at hazing at Ohio University and walks through The Post’s reporting on the events of the last year.
The 2019 general election marked the lowest voter turnout Athens County has experienced in six years.
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