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Gilleland Named MAC East Player Of The Week
In addition to Ohio Women’s Volleyball’s jaw-dropping performance in the Oregon Classic this weekend, sophomore setter Abby Gilleland was named Mid-American Conference East Division Offensive Player of The Week. Gilleland… Read More
Athens Sheriff Says Evidence Room Needs Maintenance
After 13 pounds of marijuana were seized from a hydroponic bust last week, the Athens County Sheriff's Office had to put it somewhere. When deputies put the plants upstairs in… Read More
Julian Posey Signed To Browns Practice Squad
Former Ohio Bobcat Julian Posey was one of the seven players that signed with the Cleveland Browns’ practice squad, the team announced Monday. Posey played in two games for the… Read More
Pharmacies Attempt To Tackle Meth Manufacturing Problem
With the growing problem of methamphetamine in the region, some stores are making efforts to curb the problem by placing restrictions on products commonly used in the manufacturing of the… Read More
OU Students Displeased By Long Lines At Dining Halls
After moving into dormitories last weekend and attending classes during the first week of Ohio University’s fall semester, it’s safe to say that new and returning students had a lot… Read More
Volunteers Needed To Clean Up Illegal Dump Site At Wayne National Forest
Volunteers are being sought to assist in the cleanup of an illegal dumpsite at the Wayne National Forest in Nelsonville. Officials with the Wayne National Forest say help is needed… Read More
WV Small Game Hunting Begins This Month
Small game hunting is set to begin this month in West Virginia, kicking off with the one-day youth squirrel season on Sept. 7. The state Division of Natural Resources says… Read More
Ohio Health Officials Want More Tick Alertness
Ohio health officials are urging people to be more aware of the threat of tick-carried Lyme disease. The Columbus Dispatch reports that federal funding cuts resulted in an… Read More
Settlement Reached In WV Brutality Lawsuit
A settlement has been reached in a police brutality lawsuit against a former Parkersburg police officer. Parkersburg Mayor Bob Newell says the settlement was reached in U.S. District… Read More