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Ohio Falls To Oklahoma, Drops Fourth Road Game
As snow blanketed the Athens region, Ohio brought the icy cold with it on the road, losing to Oklahoma 74-63. Despite precipitation at home, the Bobcats (8-5) are in the… Read More

Instant Reaction: Ohio Falls At Oklahoma 74-63
Clad in black for the final game of 2012, Ohio Men’s basketball failed to end the year in the win column, falling to 8-5 on the season in a 74-63… Read More

Science Of The Pawpaw
On this edition of Conversations from Studio B, host Kelee Riesbeck talks with Dr. Robert Brannan, a food scientist and associate professor in the School of Applied Health Sciences and… Read More

Heavy Snow Causes Area Power Outages
By: Tim Sharp
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Nearly 200 homes were without power in Athens County Saturday afternoon after as much as five-inches of heavy, wet snow fell thoughout the area. American Electric Power's outage map showed… Read More

2012: The Year Of The MAC
2012 was a magical season for college football fans everywhere. A team that started out unranked will be playing in the BCS National Championship game; a quarterback from the Lone… Read More

More Road Problems Prompt Snow Emergencies
By: Tim Sharp
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Counties in Southeast Ohio have declared level one snow emergencies and two are level two as heavy snow continued to fall in the region on Saturday morning. Athens, Hocking, Perry,… Read More

Athens Man Crashes Through Athens Neighborhood
By: Tim Sharp
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An Athens man has been cited for operating a vehicle while under the influence following a Friday night accident that tore through a Richland Avenue neighborhood. Athens Police were called… Read More

Man Expected To Be Charged In Assault Rifle Incident
By: Associated Press
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Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly said charges are pending for a man whose family called 911 to report that he had fatally shot his dog and was refusing to put… Read More

More Counties Added To Snow Emergency List
By: Tim Sharp
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Counties in Southeast Ohio have declared level one snow emergencies and one is at level two as heavy snow hit the region. Athens, Hocking, Coshocton, Perry, Muskingum and Ross Counties… Read More

Heaviest Snowfall Yet Hits Southeast Ohio
By: Tim Sharp
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Up to five inches of snow is expected to accumulate in parts of Southeast Ohio Saturday as a winter storm warning continues though early afternoon. Parts of the region received… Read More