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Field hockey: MAC Tournament Outlook
Ohio Field Hockey has had one of its best seasons in school history, winning 16 of 20 regular season games and garnering numerous post-season individual awards. But now, it’s conference… Read More
Ice Hockey: The Coach Dan Morris Show
Ohio ice hockey head coach Dan Morris talked to radio broadcaster Justin Sampson in his weekly coach's show. Ohio's club hockey team swept their opponents last weekend on the road…. Read More
Afternoon Audio Update November 3
Police have identified the student who died early this morning. The head of the Ohio turnpike says he isn't opposed to the tolls suggested in the governor's plan. More in… Read More
SLIDESHOW: Fire At Fat Cat Pizza Undetermined
Ohio State Fire Marshal's investigators say the cause of the fire at Fat Cat Pizza in Lancaster is undetermined. The October 22 blaze caused about $500,000 in damage. Fire Marshal's… Read More
OU Biotech Institute Aims To Advance State Industry
The Edison Biotechnology Institute at Ohio University is part of a state effort to advance the bioscience industry in Ohio. This includes drug discovery and the invention of medical… Read More
Generals Looking for Revenge Against Tornadoes
Sheridan rolled through the first 11 games of 2010 before falling to Dover in the regional semifinals. This Friday, the Generals will have a shot at redemption as they head… Read More
Wayne National Forest Projects Receive Federal Money
Several projects in The Wayne National forest have received nearly $2.7 million for infrastructure repairs. The funds are part of a larger pool of federal money awarded to the… Read More
Ohio Pushes Past Temple
Ohio University Bobcat's victory over the Temple University Owls puts OU football at number one in the MAC East Division. The Bobcats beat the Owls 35-31, but it wasn’t… Read More
New Hocking Trustees To Be Selected Tonight
A caucus of school board presidents in Hocking, Athens and Perry Counties will choose two new board of trustees members at a meeting tonight. The new positions became available after… Read More
OU Freshman Class Smaller This Year
Ohio University has a slightly smaller freshman class this year compared to last year, but administrators aren't overly concerned there are 93 fewer freshmen. “We anticipated that from the beginning…. Read More
Interviews To Begin For Marietta College President
Interviews will begin Sunday for the position of president at Marietta College. The search has been narrowed down to the final three candidates from nearly 60 applicants originally. The three… Read More
Little Out-Of-State Student Interest In Election
Many Ohio University students who are not Ohio natives may feel differently than those from the state. In fact, many out-of-state students continue to not vote. “I wish I could… Read More
UPDATE: OU Student Was Drinking Before She Died
Update Friday 10:43 a.m. The Athens County Coroner says an Ohio University student was reportedly drinking before she died. Dr. Harold C. Thompson says a preliminary autopsy report found the… Read More
Lawrence County Health Ranks Last In Survey
Lawrence County is ranked dead last in terms of the region's health. That's according to a recent survey by Health Outcomes of the state's 88 counties. That figure drew the… Read More
Morning Audio Update for November 3
A Meigs County dairy farmer is celebrating after a rule change about the way milk is packaged and labeled. Plus, an Athens County Judge says he supports Issue One because… Read More
Meigs Co. Farmer Happy With Milk Labeling Decision
A Meigs County dairy farmer is celebrating after a rule change about the way milk is packaged and labeled. The rule implemented in 2008 had organic farmers in the area… Read More
VIDEO: Residents Speak Out Against Proposed Athens Co. Mining Project
Some Athens County residents made it clear yesterday that they are against a proposed coal strip-mining project in Bern Township. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources hosted a public… Read More
Athens County Judge Supports Issue 1
An Athens County Judge says he supports Issue One because he wants to have the option to run for office again if he chooses to do so. Issue one deals… Read More
Football: Season’s Defining Drive Gives Ohio Crucial Win
It was the drive Ohio didn't have at Buffalo. It was the drive it couldn't muster against Ball State. But, in the season's most crucial game, Ohio got that drive… Read More