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Athens Community Honors Veterans
The community lined Court Street to honor our veterans Wednesday morning at the annual parade sponsored by the American Legion. The veterans handed out candy to the kids and waved… Read More
Ohio Men’s Basketball Adds New 2016 Recruit
The Ohio Bobcats made a new addition to their men’s basketball roster Wednesday when forward Jason Carter sent in his letter of intent. Carter, a senior at Johnstown-Monroe High School,… Read More
Lily & Madeleine Return to Nelsonville Nov. 13
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville will host a special backstage show with sister singer-songwriters Lily & Madeleine on Friday, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m., with Shannon Hayden opening the show…. Read More
Legendary Gospel Group to Perform at OU
The Ohio University Performing Arts Series welcomes back the Blind Boys of Alabama on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Ohio University’s Memorial Auditorium. The Blind Boys of Alabama… Read More
AHS Drama Club Kicks Off Season with 1890s Farce
While looking for a new production to kick off its 2015-2016 season, the Athens High School Drama Club found something old — from the 1890s, to be exact. According to… Read More
University: Student with Tuberculosis Has Recovered
FAIRBORN, Ohio (AP) – A student in southwestern Ohio who tested positive for tuberculosis has fully recovered. Wright State University officials in Dayton say they are trying to prevent a… Read More
Judge Allows Execution Volunteer To Change His Mind
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge has accepted an Ohio death row inmate’s request to change his mind about volunteering to be executed. Condemned prisoner Gregory McKnight said earlier this… Read More
Ballot Board Splits Clean Energy Initiative on 2016 Ballot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state’s Ballot Board has voted to split into two questions a clean-energy initiative headed toward Ohio’s 2016 ballot. Secretary of State Jon Husted, the board’s… Read More
Ky. Attorney General Hopes Governor Consults Him Before Dismantling Health Insurance
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s newly elected attorney general, Andy Beshear, said he hopes Republican Gov.-elect Matt Bevin will consult him and his office before acting to dismantle the state’s… Read More
Serviceman Missing Since World War II Laid To Rest
The remains of a U.S. serviceman from Circleville missing since World War II were put to rest yesterday. The Chillicothe Gazette reports 1st Lt. William Pile was assigned to the… Read More
VA Medical Center Opening Center Helping Transgender Veterans
CLEVELAND (AP) – The Cleveland VA Medical Center says it is opening a clinic specifically dedicated to the health care needs of transgender veterans. The clinic will provide transgender veterans… Read More
Ohio Football Runs to 27-0 Shoutout Over Kent State
A potent running attack led by Ohio quarterback Derrius Vick, and a terribly executed Kent State trick play helped the Bobcats to a 27-0 victory over the Golden Flashes on Tuesday… Read More