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Ohio Receivers Gaining Experience, Battling For Playing Time
In the spring, one of the finest classes of wide receivers in Bobcat football history waved goodbye to Ohio University. LaVon Brazill, Riley Dunlop, Phil Bates and Jerry Gross combined… Read More
Boulder Removal Project Looking For Contractor
The Fort Street Rock Fall Emergency Project is going to bid on August 31. "It's a threat that deserves our immediate oversight," said Blake Arthur, who manages the Abandoned Mine… Read More
Interview with Parkersburg head coach Don Reeves
Not too many places would consider six and seven win seasons with a playoff appearance as unacceptable. However, in Parkersburg, the last two seasons for the Big Reds have been… Read More
Ohio Legislators To Speak At RNC
Republican convention planners have set speaking slots for Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Rob Portman next week. Kasich is scheduled as the fifth speaker in the Tuesday night session,… Read More
Three ‘Cats Make Preseason List
The Ohio volleyball team was predicted to capture the MAC East title and preseason honors have been handed out to three Bobcats as well. Lexie Hartnett, Chelsea Bilger, and Kelly… Read More
Cambridge Stabbing Victim In Fair Condition
UPDATE 9:52 a.m. A Cambridge man, stabbed in front of a Steubenville Avenue residence on Wednesday morning, is now in "fair" condition. 24-year-old Stephen Ford III was reportedly stabbed in… Read More
Morning Audio Update For August 22
The Washington County Commissioners plan to sign an agreement to bring high-speed Internet to more parts the county on Thursday. A rally and food drive are being organized to benefit… Read More
High-Speed Internet Access Coming To Washington Co.
The Washington County Commissioners plan to sign agreement to bring high-speed Internet to more parts the county on Thursday. There are approximately 6,000 residents county-wide who can't access high-speed Internet. … Read More
Thermostat Company Expands WV Operations
Nippon Thermostat of America is planning to expand its Putnam County facility, creating 30 jobs. West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says the company is expected to invest $4 million… Read More
Panel Strikes Down EPA Cross-State Pollution Rule
A three-judge panel has voted two to one to strike down a new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency that would require some states to reduce pollution that travels across… Read More
Trial Set In Mine Worker Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A federal judge is encouraging mediation in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the daughter of an Ohio man whose leg was ripped off in an accident at West Virginia's… Read More