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Baseball: Painter Blasts Ohio Past Otterbein
The Ohio men’s baseball team earned its 11th win of the season as it took down Otterbein 11-5. “I thought we beat a good team,” Ohio head coach Joe Carbone… Read More
Football: Ohio’s Schedule Released By Mid-American Conference
For any Bobcat fan looking for some positive news in the wake of former head basketball coach John Groce bolting for Illinois, the 2012 Ohio Football schedule was released on… Read More
Men’s Basketball: Athletic Director Schaus Reacts To Groce’s Departure
Ohio University Athletic Director Jim Schaus addressed the media on Thursday, reacting to former Ohio head basketball coach John Groce's hiring at the University of Illinois. "I want to congratulate… Read More
Ohio Agencies Uniting Against Human Trafficking
Gov. John Kasich is launching an effort to stomp out human trafficking in Ohio. The Republican governor signed an executive order Thursday directing state agencies to work together to identify… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update March 29
Former Washington County Jail adminsistrator Dean Ketelsen has been found not guilty on two felony theft charges. Unemployment has fallen in eleven Kentucky counties. Details in your afternoon audio update.
Athens County 911 Call Center To Accept Text Messages And Video From Cell Phones
The Athens County 911 call center is upgrading its technology to accept text messages and videos from cell phones for emergencies. Scott Warner, director of 911 operations, said that he… Read More
Men’s Basketball: Groce Introduced As Illini Head Coach
After a "quick" process, former Ohio head basketball coach John Groce was introduced as the new coach at the University of Illinois on Thursday. The coach explained the process that… Read More
State Fire Marshal Investigating 18 Arsons In Portsmouth
The Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal is offering a $5,000 reward for information about 18 arson fires that have occurred in Portsmouth since the beginning of the year. According… Read More
West Virginia Man Sentenced For Teen Death After Athens Halloween
A West Virginia man was sentenced to four years in prison Tuesday morning for a fatal crash that killed a 14-year-old girl. Dustin N. Jones, 21, of Mineral Wells, W.Va.,… Read More
OU Receives State Grant To Fund Largest University Composting System
Ohio University is already known for its green reputation, but it’s about to triple the size of its composting facility that is already largest university composting system in the country…. Read More
ODOT Crews Working To Stabilize Hillsides
Ohio Department of Transportation officials say the state has 5,300 hillside areas at risk of sending rocks onto nearby highways and spends $16 million a year preventing or cleaning up… Read More
Ohio Basketball Press Conference – Live Stream
The athletic department's press conference – where Ohio Athletic Director Jim Schaus will speak about the future of the Bobcat basketball program – will stream live here at 3:45 p.m…. Read More
Schuneman Symposium To Look At Media’s Impact on Social Movements
Schedule of Wednesday events: Reflecting on Pictures: A Conversation with Paul Fusco and Will Hopkins – 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Believing is Seeing: How News Images Changes Politics – Clarence… Read More
Bond Set For Marietta Couple Accused In Teen’s Sexual Battery
Two Marietta residents remain in jail on $30,000 bond each for charges of sexual battery involving a family member. Daniel Hess and Lacey Day are being held at the Washington… Read More
Bid To Replace Parkersburg DMV Exceeded Estimate
The state will seek new bids to replace the Division of Motor Vehicles regional office in Parkersburg after it received only one proposal with a $3 million price tag. Department… Read More
Baker Peace Conference Kicks Off Today
The former chief of police of two major US cities will headline an Ohio University peace conference starting Thursday. The Baker Peace Conference is an annual event held to take… Read More
Morning Audio Update for March 29
Illinois agrees to a deal with Ohio's Groce. Plus, former jail administrator has been found not guilty. And, a proposal to give government grants to Ohio companies will be sent… Read More