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Riley’s Two Goals Lead Marietta To Victory
The Marietta men’s soccer team picked up its second victory of the season Wednesday as it defeated Bethany College 3-2. Arkangelo James gave the Bison an early 1-0 lead with… Read More
Nelsonville-Area Man Found Innocent By Reason Of Insanity
A Nelsonville-area man who was deemed incompetent, then competent to stand trial on a burglary charge, won’t see a trial date because of an insanity plea. Chad Kister, 42, was… Read More
Pioneers Fall In Overtime Thriller
It took a few minutes of extra soccer, but it was Washington and Jefferson’s day as the Presidents topped the Pioneers 2-1. It was career win number 200 for Washington… Read More
Police Continue To Investigate Athens Shooting
As of Wednesday afternoon not many details were available regarding a 29-year-old Athens man who suffered a gunshot wound to the head. “We had very limited time with him Tuesday,”… Read More
RedStorm Lose Third Straight Match
The Rio Grande RedStorm extended their losing streak to three games in a four-set loss to the Cumberlands (Ky.) Patriots 25-18, 25-19, 23-25, 25-22. The RedStorm went point for point… Read More
SUV Driver Charged With Vehicular Homicide Following Accident
An Ohio man is charged with vehicular homicide after the sport utility vehicle he was driving hit two parked cars, killing a woman and seriously injuring her husband. Authorities say… Read More
Former Girls Basketball Coach Gets Prison Term For Heroin Charges
A former teacher and girls' basketball coach from Marshall County has been sentenced to a 30-month prison term for her conviction on heroin distribution charges. U.S. Attorney William… Read More
Funerals Set For Children Killed In Fire
Services are set for the five children killed in a fire earlier this week in northern Ohio. A funeral will be held Thursday morning in Tiffin, where the five children… Read More