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Ohio Bests No. 15 Wake Forest in Double Overtime
Two halves and one overtime period were not enough to settle things between the Ohio Bobcats and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons during Wednesday night’s contest at Kentner Stadium in… Read More
Chained-Barrel Protester Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Charge
An Athens County woman who staged a protest at a waste disposal well in June pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of aggravated trespass. Madeline ffitch, 31, was originally… Read More
Chained-Barrel Protester Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Charge
An Athens County woman who staged a protest at a waste disposal well in June pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of aggravated trespass. Madeline ffitch, 31, was originally… Read More
Buckeye Joint Vocational School Seeks Replacement Levy
A tax levy for the Buckeye Joint Vocational School will go before voters this November. If passed, the 1.8 mills replacement levy would be in place for 10 years to… Read More
Athens Courthouse Protest
Athens County residents carried bullhorns, drums, and banners in front of the Athens Courthouse Wednesday to protest for the removal of a waste injection well. Appalachia Resist, an anti-fracking organization,… Read More
Group Pleads Not Guilty To Beating, Robbing Elderly Coolville Woman
Three of four men accused of attacking an elderly Coolville woman at her home in January have pleaded not guilty to felony charges. Colin Stout, 20, of Coolville, Brandon Baker,… Read More
MVL Power Rankings Week 7
In Week 6, a critical game shook the standings in the MVL. Check out who the winners, losers and movers were as these nine teams head into the last month… Read More
Section Of Eastbound Lanes To Open Next Week On Nelsonville Bypass
Ohio Department of Transportation officials say a section of eastbound lanes are scheduled to open next week on the Nelsonville Bypass project. Phase Two Project Engineer Audrey Seals says there… Read More
Washington Co. Sheriff’s Race Candidate Withdraws
The sheriff's race in Washington County now looks much clearer. Independent candidate Chris Forshey withdrew from the race Tuesday. He personally delivered his resignation letter to Board… Read More
Belmont County Voters To Decide 911 Levy
The Belmont County ballot this November will include a tax levy intended to upgrade and replace many parts of the county's 911 system. The levy is for an additional one… Read More
Cowboy Chili…Yee Haw!
Our evenings are cooler, our mornings are kissed by the dew and harvested pumpkins adorn our homes. As autumn breezes caress their way through crimson, gold and burlap crisp leaves… Read More
High School Seniors To Work Polling Precincts
Voters will see younger faces on Election Day at the voting booths in precincts across the state. Youth at the Booth is a statewide program that allows one high school… Read More
Ohio Freshman Angela Codian Named MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week
Ohio freshman Angela Codian was named the MAC Women’s Golfer of the Week on Wednesday. She led Ohio to a 15th place finish at the at 2012 Nittany Lion Invitational…. Read More
Judge Considers Second Evaluation For Accused Cambridge Murderer
An accused murderer appeared for a competency hearing in Guernsey County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday afternoon. Perry Buco, 21, of Cambridge, entered a plea of "not guilty by reason… Read More
Fmr. Youth Pastor Pleads Guilty To Sex Charges
A former southeastern Ohio youth pastor has pleaded guilty to sex charges involving a 13-year-old girl in the congregation. Travis Branstetter, 31, pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of attempted… Read More
Ohio Basketball Games to Be Broadcast Live as MAC Announces Television Package
The Mid-American Conference announced today that it is launching its largest basketball television package in conference history. A total of 53 men’s and women’s basketball games will be aired live… Read More
High School Students Set To Experience The Arts At OU
On Monday, Oct. 8, high school students from around the region will fast-forward a year or two to experience a day in the life of an Ohio University fine arts… Read More
Two Televised Games for Ohio Women’s Basketball
Ohio women's basketball will have two conference games aired on SportsTime Ohio during the 2012-13 season. The two games will come within a week of each other with the first… Read More
Humble Play Festival Returns To ARTS/West
The Humble Play: New Play Festival of Appalachian Ohio is returning to ARTS/West Thursday, Oct. 4 through Saturday, Oct. 6. Now in its seventh year, Humble Play promotes the art… Read More
District, Union Put Differences Aside For Levy
Cambridge City Schools leaders say recent heated negotiations will be set aside as the district and teachers' union focus on passing a renewal levy on the ballot next month. In… Read More
Morning Update For October 3
An Athens County woman pleads guilty to five felony charges. Gas prices are falling as the new Fall season appraches. Details in your morning audio update.
Athens Man Assaulted, Robbed On West Side
An Athens County man was sucker punched and robbed Tuesday afternoon on Athens westside. Athens police say Bernhard Guzman was walking from West State Street around 3:15 p.m. when a… Read More