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Southeast Ohio Deer Hunters Need New Permit This Year
Southeast Ohioans participating in deer hunting season will need a new permit to go hunting this year. The antlerless permits expired Sunday in all of Southeast Ohio, which means hunters… Read More
Two Ohio Universities Digitally Archive Senator’s Career
Two Ohio institutions have joined forces to create a digital archive of the senatorial and gubernatorial career of Senator George Voinovich. Ohio University and Cleveland State University have released the… Read More
Remembering The Original Titans
Remember the Titans is such an iconic movie, that you would be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t seen it. Its message still inspires new generations whether it comes… Read More
Hocking Co. Man Charged With Wife’s Attempted Murder
A Hocking County man faces attempted murder and felonious assault charges following the shooting of his wife. According to Hocking County Sheriff's Deputy Dave Valkinburg, Paul Sinkovitz, 65, shot his… Read More
Fed Hock Resumes Climb To Top
The Federal Hocking Lancers return for the 2012-2013 season to take care of business. The Lancers have a lot of experienced veteran players coming back this year. With the guidance… Read More
Improvement Key For Spartans
The Alexander Spartans will come into the 2012-2013 season looking to rebound from a tough 4-17 record last season. The Spartans main goal is to work on the little… Read More
Buckeyes Hope To Run Past Opposition
Coming off of a tough loss in the district semifinals last season, the Nelsonville-York boys basketball team looks to rebound and run hard to make an even deeper playoff… Read More
Belmont County Closure To Cause Detours
Drivers in Belmont County can expect to encounter detours this weekend. State Route 148 will be closed Saturday starting at 7 a.m. due to bridge repairs on York Township Road 810…. Read More
Afternoon Update For November 26
Fewer people killed on Ohio roads this Thanksgiving holiday period than in the past three years. A doctor charged with illegal drug distribution is changing his plea to guilty. More… Read More
Walter Offutt Earns MAC Weekly Honor
Ohio guard Walter Offutt was named MAC East Co-Men's Basketball Player of the Week Monday. The redshirt senior averaged 19.5 points in two Ohio wins last week. Offutt led Ohio… Read More
National Home Care And Hospice Month
November marks National Home Care and Hospice Month, and to celebrate, Milena Miller of the Appalachian Community Visiting Nurse Association, Hospice and Health Services presents two editions of Conversations from… Read More
Holiday Travel Fatalities In Ohio Down From Past Three Years
The Ohio State Highway Patrol says fewer people were killed on Ohio's roads this Thanksgiving holiday period, compared with the past three years. The patrol says 11 people were killed… Read More
Weller Earns 12th Career Player of the Week Award
Ohio kicker Matt Weller was named MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week by league offices Monday. This is the fourth time Weller has won the award this season…. Read More
Kimbolton Man’s Death Ruled Homicide
A Kimbolton man's mysterious death is now being ruled a homicide. David M. Milich, 49, was found dead last week in his cabin on Bates Road. Deputies went to the residence after a… Read More
Nelsonville Police Offer Presciption Drug Drop Box
Southeast Ohioans looking to safely dispose of unwanted prescription medication will be able to do so with the help of the Nelsonville Police Department starting today. A program sponsored by… Read More
WV Congresswoman To Announce Senate Bid
U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito is marking her 59th birthday by vowing to run for U.S. Senate in 2014. The 2nd District Republican is scheduled to announce her campaign plans… Read More
Prison Officials Underwhelmed By Impact Of Legislation
An Ohio prison official says reductions in the state's inmate population have not come as quickly as they anticipated after new legislation aimed at addressing overcrowding. A 2011 bill promised… Read More
Morning Update for November 26
A Greenup County sheriff's deputy is in serious condition. More than 25,000 liquor-related gifts are being offered for Christmas this season in Ohio. Details in your morning update.
Greenup County Sheriff’s Deputies Hospitalized
A Greenup County Sheriff's deputy is in serious condition after being exposed to harmful materials during a drug bust early Sunday. The sheriff's department says deputies Rick Craft and Cody… Read More