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    The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio. October 28, 2021 at 11:31 PM. ... "There is ample supply of vaccine for boosters, as well as first and second doses," stated the news release. "Eligible Covid-19 ...

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  4. Financial tracking of Ohio gun buyers banned - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Gun owners in Ohio won’t have to worry about firearm purchases being tracked by financial institutions or having to carry liability insurance. Senate Bill 58, one of a ...

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  6. WJOS-LD - Wikipedia

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    WJOS-LD (channel 45) was a low-power television station in Pomeroy, Ohio, United States. [2] The station broadcast local news, high school football and basketball, and religious programming from Meigs and Gallia counties in Ohio and Mason and Jackson counties in West Virginia. [3] [4]

  7. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Ohio. Eight of these are part of the Ohio News Organization and most are part of the Ohio Newspaper Association. Eight of these are part of the Ohio News Organization and most are part of the Ohio Newspaper Association.

  8. Dave Diles - Wikipedia

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    Dave Diles was born October 14, 1931, in Middleport, Ohio. At age 13 he started delivering the local newspaper, The Daily Sentinel, in Pomeroy, Ohio. Diles moved to Athens, Ohio, and attended Ohio University. He then worked for a local newspaper, the Athens Messenger, and later the Associated Press in Columbus and Detroit until 1961. [1]

  9. Ohio Lawmakers Sneak In a New Law to Charge Public for Police ...

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    Under Ohio's new law, departments can charge requesters up to $75 per hour of footage in labor costs for reviewing, redacting, and uploading it. Total fees are capped at $750, and agencies can ...