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Strong Second Half Gives Wahama the Edge Over Trimble
Wahama used a strong second half to defeat Trimble 65-54 Friday Night at Trimble High School. Wahama was lead offensively by Senior Isaac Lee who tallied up a game-high 19… Read More
Men’s basketball: Road test looms for Ohio at Akron
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Afternoon Audio Update January 13
Ohio University is one of 130 colleges nationwide participating in the research and treatment of PTSD. The city of Jackson is under a boil order after officials find elevated levels… Read More
Indictment Returned In OU Dorm Fire
A former Ohio University student is facing charges for a dorm fire he is accused of setting back in June. Nathan Cencula, of St. Clairsville, is now under indictment for… Read More
Ice hockey: The Coach Dan Morris Show – Robert Morris
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Wrestling: Jeremy Johnson, the heavyweight leader
The Bobcats find themselves in a transition year. Although the team is young, they still have their sights on the MAC Championship and maybe even a spot on the national… Read More
Officers Find Prescription Pills And Cash In Wheelersburg Novelties Shop
A raid on a Wheelersburg gift shop ends in the arrest of one woman and the seizure of 5,000 packages of suspected drugs. Scioto County Sheriff Marty Donini says officers… Read More
Ice hockey: Freshman goalie seizing the moment, hoping for more
Ohio Hockey is putting together a very solid season. The team’s recent success has come behind a backup, freshman goalie who didn’t even plan to play hockey when he enrolled… Read More
Review: Scubadog, Old Hundred, Jesse Remnant at Casa Cantina
There were a couple of storms brewing last night in Athens, Ohio. Outside, the wind howled while the town received its first real snowfall of the season. Inside the Casa… Read More
Help Offered To Southeast Ohio Foreclosure Scam Victims
The process of foreclosure can be devastating for a homeowner, but to fall victim to foreclosure help scam can make the situation a nightmare. Victims of foreclosure fraud now have… Read More
Group Wants Ohio To Ban Dog Auctions
A group that wants Ohio to ban dog auctions is getting closer to its goal of getting a new law on the books, but time is running out. The Coalition… Read More
Local DJs And Muscians Team Up To Help Save Athens County Music In The Schools Program
Athens area DJs and musicians will be lending their talents for a younger generation of musical artists. Tonight, groups will perform at Jackie O's Pub and Brewery to raise money… Read More
All Jackson City Water Users Under Boil Order
Update: Jackson Mayor Randy Heath says new tests show the city's water supply was affected in only one location. The boil order was lifted Friday afternoon. Heath says the water… Read More
Career Center Aims To Help Veterans In Job Search
Searching for a job in today's economy is hard for anyone, but for veterans, the search can be even tougher. Tim Taylor is the Operations Manager for the AMVETS Career… Read More
OU MLK Jr Day Events Kicked Off Last Night
Even though Martin Luther King Jr Day is this coming Monday, Ohio University began the celebration last night. There will be events going on all weekend, with the highlight being… Read More
OU Among 130 Colleges Helping Combat PTSD
Ohio State University and five other Ohio colleges are joining a national effort to combat post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries suffered in war. The schools are among 130… Read More
WV Board of Education Awards Innovation Grants
Eleven projects seeking to become school innovation zones have been awarded $2.6 million in state grants. The state Board of Education awarded the funding Thursday to projects in counties including… Read More
Winter Weather Causing Snow Totals Between 1-5 Inches Statewide
A winter storm has blown into Ohio with snow, which has been relatively rare this season in much of the state. Schools delayed their start times or even canceled classes… Read More
Morning Audio Update for January 13
A veteran Ohio prosecutor says family members of murder victims should be allowed to testify. Plus, activists fighting human trafficking came from across Ohio for a conference on the continuing… Read More