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Tri-Valley Rushes Past Crooksville
This Game of the Week hailed from Village Park Stadium in Crooksville, OH where the Crooksville Ceramics (2-2) took on the Tri-Valley Scotties (4-0). The Scotties entered this game… Read More
Gallia Academy Sinks Vinton County
It took one play, normally routine, for Gallia Academy High School to steal the momentum and never give it back. At the end of the game, the Gallia Academy… Read More
Ohio Drops First MAC Contest in Straight Sets
The Ohio Bobcats volleyball team suffered just their second loss to Bowling Green since 2001 in a 3-0 shutout Friday night. Bowling Green (5-7) dominated the stat lines and had… Read More
Ohio Picks Up Sixth Straight Win
The Ohio Bobcats took their MAC conference opener and extended their winning streak to six matches with a 1-0 victory over the Bowling Green Falcons. The lone goal of game… Read More
Week 5 Scores
Here are the final scores from around the viewing area for Week 5. Don't forget that you can keep up with all the action in real-time by following our Twitter… Read More
Ohio’s Offense Picking Up Where it Left Off
If someone were to tell you that of the eight Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools in Ohio, only one program had double digit wins and an offense ranked in the… Read More
Auctioning Drug Family Fortune Set In Marietta
Charlie McLeish is saving his voice for one of the largest auctions his company has ever conducted. "We expect 600 to 700 people here tomorrow," he said. Cars, jet skis,… Read More
Changing Speed Limit Signs Coming To Highway Near You
Ohio transportation officials say a new pilot program will use signs that reduce speed limits in some parts of construction zones while allowing traffic to travel at normal speeds elsewhere… Read More
Presidential Candidates Cross Paths In Ohio
President Barack Obama's next Ohio visit will take him to two college towns in the northern part of the state. The Democrat's campaign said Friday that Obama will appear next… Read More
Football: ‘Cats Looking to Stay Focused Down the Stretch
With road wins over Penn State and Marshall already in the bag, one might think the Ohio Bobcats would overlook an FCS opponent such as Norfolk State. The Bobcat Sports… Read More
Half Dozen Burglaries – One Traffic Stop
More than a half-dozen burglaries may have been solved with a simple traffic-stop in Washington County Thursday afternoon. Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks has reported that Brandon Walters, age 29,… Read More
Football: Ohio vs. Norfolk State Preview
The Ohio Bobcats have defeated the two most daunting teams on their schedule. The Bobcats took down Penn State and Marshall in thrilling road victories, but according to Ohio head… Read More
Dozens Arrested In Public Housing Drug Culture
Suspected drug activity at a Wetzel County public housing complex has resulted in more than two dozen arrests. After a county grand jury indicted 29 people on Wednesday, most of… Read More
Nelsonville-York And Logan To Renew Rivalry
On paper, the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes and the Logan Chieftains are just two teams struggling to compete in their respective conferences, making for a lackluster football game. Don’t be fooled…. Read More
iPhone 5s Jump Off Shelves In Athens
Athens, Ohio residents joined thousands of others across the country in queuing-up for the new iPhone-5 Friday morning. Several stores in the city stocked up. Customers began lining up outside… Read More
Dispatcher Error Led To Coal Mine Car Collision
A preliminary report on a southeast Ohio coal mine rail car collision that injured five men indicates a dispatcher error and a blind spot were factors in the crash. Two… Read More
Ohio’s Jobless Rate Remains Unchanged
Ohio's unemployment rate has held steady for the third month in a row after nearly a year of slight month-to-month decreases in the jobless rate. The state Department of Job… Read More
Anti-Issue 2 Mailer Deemed Potentially Misleading
The Ohio Elections Commission found probable cause Thursday that an anti-Issue 2 ad is misleading. The Ohio Republican Party put out the mailer that takes aim at the proposal backer's… Read More
Volleyball: MAC Preview
After a difficult preseason, Ohio Volleyball and Head Coach Ryan Theis are finally preparing to enter Mid-American Conference play. The Bobcats went 5-7 in a preseason that included six games… Read More
Field Hockey: MAC Preview
Ohio is entering the upcoming MAC schedule as the team to beat. One year removed from a MAC regular season title and MAC Tournament Championship, the Bobcats return seven starters… Read More
Women’s Soccer: MAC Preview
It has been a decade since the Ohio girls soccer team entered its Mid-American Conference schedule with a record above .500, but Coach Stacy Strauss has stressed this season that… Read More
Women’s Soccer: MAC Preview
It has been a decade since the Ohio girls soccer team entered its Mid-American Conference schedule with a record above .500, but Coach Stacy Strauss has stressed this season… Read More
Crossing Boundaries Extra: Shannon Stephens
Crossing Boundaries host Mark Hellenberg talks with Asthmatic Kitty recording artist Shannon Stephens, who performs a few songs with her accompanist Andrew Rudd. (VIDEO)
Athens Co. Judge Takes Case Of Feuding Officials
Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael Ward is taking on a Hocking County case that involves feuding among local officials. Ward this week was appointed by the Supreme Court… Read More
Body Found In Car At Parkersburg Car Wash
Parkersburg police are investigating why a woman's body was found in the trunk of a car Thursday evening. According to the Parkersburg Police Department website, the body of… Read More