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Pios Smash Fighting Muskies In Straight Sets
Marietta College has struggled as of late; there is no question about it. The Pioneers entered Tuesday having dropped four of their last five games, however, they would not allow… Read More
Marietta And Muskingum Draw 1-1
The Marietta Pioneers snapped their four-game losing streak Tuesday as they tied the Muskingum Muskies 1-1. The game got off to a hot start as both teams scored within the… Read More
Rio Grande Slams Pikeville In Straight Sets
The Rio Grande RedStorm (9-13, 3-9) crushed the Pikeville Bears in straight sets, 25-20, 25-12, 25-13. The RedStorm jumped out to an early 6-1 lead in the first set. However,… Read More
Ohio Women’s Golf Finishes Eighth At Rocket Classic
The Ohio women’s golf team recorded its highest score of the tournament in the final round of the Rocket Classic on Tuesday, dropping them to an eighth place finish. The… Read More
Gomez Teruel Receives MAC Field Hockey Honor
The Mid-American Conference announced Tuesday that Ohio’s Luli Gomez Teruel was named the MAC Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Week after scoring four goals last weekend. The Salta, Argentina,… Read More
Bank Robber Gets Four Years In Prison
Emmanuel Arocho, 31, was sentenced Tuesday to spend four years in prison for the July robbery of The People’s Bank on East State St. in Athens of $3,150. Sentencing was… Read More
Logan Man Faces 4 Years In Prison
Austin Daugherty, 22, of Greasy Ridge Rd., Logan, Ohio has been sentenced to four years in prison by Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge L. Alan Goldsberry for breaking and entering… Read More
Ohio University Reiterates Promise Of No Pay Reductions As Result Of ‘COMP 2014’
Ohio University’s Compensation 2014 Project (COMP 2014) is in its third phase and is expected to be completed by Dec. 2014. Meanwhile, the university reiterates that no university employee will… Read More
Ohio University Marching 110 Alumni To Play At ‘Red, White & BOOM’
The Ohio University Marching 110 Alumni Society announced on Facebook Tuesday that it was being invited to play in "Red, White & BOOM," the Fourth Of July celebration in Columbus,… Read More
Scripps Executives Talk About Content, Media Platforms And Connection To Audience
Host Tom Hodson sits with Terry Cope-Walton, Angie Epps, Holly Edgell, and Linda Morgan as they visit to meet with faculty and students for Ohio University's 7th annual Scripps Day…. Read More
Portsmouth To Move To Ohio Valley Conference In 2015
The Southeastern Ohio Athletic League will be losing another member when Portsmouth joins the Ohio Valley Conference in 2015. Ironton High School will also be making a move to the… Read More
Pinson Named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Ohio University middle blocker Alexis Pinson was named Mid-American Conference East Division Defensive Player of the Week for the second straight week and third time this season on Monday. Pinson… Read More
Federal Courts Struggle, Remain Open During Partial Shutdown
The federal courts may be open during the government shutdown, but it’s far from “business as usual.” According to a Department of Justice memo (pdf), U.S. Attorneys across the country… Read More
Tough In The Trenches
An old football adage says, “Games are won and lost in the trenches.” For the Ohio Bobcats’ offense, this proverb could not be any truer according to Ohio offensive line… Read More
OU Hosting Grammy-Nominated Singer this Week
Ohio University will host multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles on Saturday, Oct. 19 as she wraps up her current tour of the East Coast and Midwest. Bareilles first achieved mainstream… Read More
Columbus Road Construction Continues Well Past Target Date
York Paving is expected to continue to work on paving a section of Columbus Road Monday and Tuesday with permanent pavement marking set to be installed beginning Wednesday. Traffic will… Read More
PHOTOS: Jazz On A Fall Afternoon
On Oct. 14, area high school students were treated an outdoor concert by Ohio University's Jazz Ensemble I on the steps of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. The high schoolers were… Read More
Franklin Township’s financial records “unauditable”
The Ohio State Auditor sent a warning notice to Franklin Township saying they are “unauditable” and need to get their records together for their audit or face possible legal action…. Read More