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Ohio Golf: New Face Makes Big Impact
Bobcat Sports Showcase reporter Alex Stec introduces Ohio women's golf freshman Hailey Hrynewich. Hrynewich recently finished second in an amateur tournament and has been pacing the Bobcats on the course…. Read More
Pioneers Dominating Digs And Blocks
The National Statistical Rankings rated the Marietta College Pioneers volleyball team as No. 22 in blocks and No. 28 in digs out of more than 430 NCAA Division III teams… Read More
Ohio Baseball Holds Intrasquad Scrimmage
This past weekend the Ohio Bobcats baseball team had an intrasquad scrimmage at Bob Wren Stadium that pitted Team Ohio against Team Bobcats. After losing the first game of the… Read More
Kasich Rejects Clemency For Convicted Killer
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has rejected clemency for a condemned killer of two men, including a suburban Cleveland police officer who had rushed to the scene of the shooting. Kasich's… Read More
Stock Market Closes At A Record High
The stock market is closing at a record high after the Federal Reserve's surprise decision to keep its economic stimulus in place. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 147 points,… Read More
Yes, We Have ‘The Most Exciting Band In The Land,’ But We’re Not Ohio State
As I clicked on Rolling Stone’s link to the 10 Best College Marching Bands cover song performances that a former co-worker posted on Facebook, I just knew I’d find Ohio University’s… Read More
Two New Appointees To Special Grand Jury Case Have Extensive Experience
The two new participants in the Athens County special grand jury matter both come to the case with extensive judicial backgrounds and well-tested legal experience. Tuesday, Athens Co. Common Pleas… Read More
OU Introduces A New Clinic For Performing Arts
When an injured Bobcat football player sprawls to the turf, there are always health specialists on the sidelines with the knowhow to evaluate his condition and, if necessary, help with… Read More
OU Introduces A New Clinic For Performing Arts
When an injured Bobcat football player sprawls to the turf, there are always health specialists on the sidelines with the knowhow to evaluate his condition and, if necessary, help with… Read More
Man Who Confessed To DUI Fatal Accident In Youtube Video Pleads Guilty
An Ohio man who confessed in an online video to causing a fatal wrong-way crash after a night of heavy drinking has pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide. Twenty-two-year-old Matthew… Read More
Court Sides With Hocking County In Conspiracy Lawsuit
Visiting Hocking County Common Pleas Court Judge Dale Crawford ruled in favor of Hocking County over a local woman who accused numerous officials of conspiracy. The accusations come from Melanie… Read More
Stuart’s Opera House Announces Renovations, After-School Programs
When Stuart’s Opera House reopened its doors in 1997, many areas of the building were not yet fully refurbished. Some 17 years later, Stuart’s Executive Director Tim Peacock has announced that some of those highly anticipated renovations are finally in the works.
Commissioners Ask AG To Pay For Grand Jury Costs
Athens County officials want to recover some of the costs associated with a grand jury that has been meeting in the county at the request of the Ohio Attorney General’s… Read More
Faulty Brakes Responsible For Fatal SUV Accident
Authorities say the brakes on a sport utility vehicle may have failed before it sped through an intersection and hit two parked cars, killing a central Ohio woman and seriously… Read More
OU Emeritus Prof’s Work Featured at Kennedy Museum
Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art will feature the exhibit A Space in Time: Works by Donald Roberts Sept. 20, 2013 through Jan. 5, 2014. This exhibition features two bodies… Read More