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Miami Football: Harwell Transfers To Kansas
Miami RedHawks All-MAC wide receiver Nick Harwell will have a new place to call home in 2013. ESPN’s Bret McMurphy announced Wednesday night that the senior is transferring to Kansas… Read More
Colorado Transfer Manso Joins Ohio Soccer
The Ohio Bobcats soccer team is adding depth to its midfield this coming fall with the addition of Carly Manso. Manso, a redshirt freshman, transferred from Colorado University. Manso played… Read More
Herman Reaches Deal With NFL’s Giants
Former Ohio offensive lineman Eric Herman signed a four-year rookie contract with the New York Giants Wednesday according to ESPN. The deal comes nine days after the Giants concluded their 2013… Read More
Ohio Senate Passes Ban On Internet Cafes
An effective ban on Internet cafes targeted as illegal gambling operations has cleared the Ohio Legislature after more than two years of wrangling. The Ohio Senate passed the measure on… Read More
Severe Thunderstorms Could Affect Region Wednesday Afternoon & Evening
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop and move toward southeast Ohio Wednesday afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for most of the… Read More
Proposed Budget Amendment Would Redirect Money To Education
Democrats in the Ohio Senate want to redirect millions of dollars from a proposed income tax cut to education. The proposal is among roughly 200 amendments that Senate Democrats have… Read More
Fmr. Hospital Exec. To Lead WV Dept. Of Health And Human Resources
A former hospital executive will soon head West Virginia's Department of Health and Human Resources. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin named Karen Bowling on Wednesday to his Cabinet effective July 1…. Read More
New Study Reveals Feeding Style Of Dinosaur
A new study by team of Ohio University researchers is giving scientists new insights into how the smaller cousin of the dinosaur T.Rex would eat its prey. Allosaurus tugged at… Read More
Want Daring Or Calming? Great Outdoors Has Both
Thrill-lovers won’t find much in the way of mountain climbing or ocean surfing in central Ohio. But plenty of other outdoor adventures await Columbus-area residents and visitors willing to seek… Read More
Big Picture Science
Big Picture Science is a weekly one-hour science magazine that connects ideas in surprising and humorous ways to illuminate the origins and evolution of life and technology on this planet…… Read More
Zipping Through The Air, Water In Southwest Ohio
For those who thrive on an adrenaline rush, southwestern Ohio has a wealth of thrill-seeking adventures. The state boasts five major zip-line canopy tours — Columbus, Hocking Hills, Loudonville, West… Read More
Blasius Brings New Strategy To Pitch
Coming off of a 3-13-1 season, the Marietta women’s soccer program has not experienced a plethora of success recently. The Pioneers have not posted a record above .500 since their… Read More
Morning Update For May 22
A fatal rappelling accident sparks safety improvements for Hocking Hills. An Ohio teenager accused of killing two teenage brothers has pleaded not guilty. Patriot Coal protestors arrested in St. Louis… Read More
Dark Star Jubilee To Take Over Legend Valley This Weekend
The second annual Dark Star Jubilee will have Grateful Dead fans reveling in the three-day music festival filled with three performances by Dark Star Orchestra and bands featuring original members… Read More
Ex-worker To Repay Money Embezzled From Wayne PSD
A former employee is repaying nearly $62,000 embezzled from the Northern Wayne Public Service District. Wayne County prosecutor Tom Plymale tells WSAZ-TV that 28-year-old Tiffani Petry of Kenova agreed to… Read More
Teen Pleads Not Guilty In Deaths Of Ohio Brothers
A 17-year-old boy charged with killing two teenage brothers in northwest Ohio has pleaded not guilty. Michael Aaron Fay entered the pleas during an arraignment Tuesday in Putnam County Juvenile… Read More
Marshall University Dorm Demolished
Marshall University has torn down an old dormitory to create green space on its campus. Demolition of Hodges Hall began Saturday and was completed Tuesday. Marshall spokesman Dave Wellman tells… Read More
Park Officials Plan For Safety Enhancements
State officials say safety improvements are planned after a third fatal fall from a cliff recently in the Hockings Hills region of southeastern Ohio. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources… Read More
Weight On Ashland Bridge Restricted After Wreck
A wreck on an Ashland bridge has prompted the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to impose a temporary 10-ton weight limit on the span. The cabinet says the wreck damaged part of… Read More
Ohio Democrats Pick New Leader
Democrats in the Ohio House have picked a Columbus representative to be their new leader. State Rep. Tracy Maxwell Heard was chosen Tuesday night to replace Rep. Armond Budish of… Read More