You are viewing the December 16, 2013 daily archives
RedStorm Play Host To Ohio Christian
The men’s basketball team from Rio Grande will look to feed off of its success in the Newt Oliver Coaches Classic on Tuesday afternoon as it hosts Ohio Christian. … Read More
Third Frontier Awards Ohio University’s Innovation Center $350,000
The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has awarded Ohio University's Innovation Center $350,000 to help grow technology businesses in southeastern Ohio. In addition to supporting existing staff and entrepreneurship initiatives, the… Read More
All Good Fest On Hiatus For 2014, Unlikely To Return To Ohio
The organizers of the All Good Music Festival announced Monday that the Ohio music festival will be taking a year off in 2014 and seeking a new location in 2015…. Read More
Judge Bars NSA From Collecting Phone Records Of Two Men
A federal judge says the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone records violates the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches. The judge put his decision on hold pending a nearly… Read More
Weather Likely Cause of Fatal Pike County Crash
Slick roadways are thought to have contributed to a two vehicle collision that killed a Bainbridge woman Monday morning. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Marilyn Leeth, 59, was killed… Read More
Josh Antonuccio: My Top Albums of 2013
The Athens, Ohio, musician, studio owner and Ohio University lecturer shares his top music picks of 2013, including albums by Thee Oh Sees, Phosphorescent and Yo La Tengo.
With 9-2 Record, Rio Grande Heads To Mount Vernon Nazarene
After eight days of no play, the women’s basketball team from Rio Grande is ready to bring its energy back out to the court once again as the RedStorm make… Read More
Skiff of Snow Sends Schools and Motorists into Spin
Some Athens area schools were delayed and then closed when a skiff of snow and freezing temperatures turned roads icy Monday morning. Athens City, Nelsonville York and Trimble Schools called… Read More
Skiff of Snow Sends Schools and Motorists into Spin
Some Athens area schools were delayed and then closed when a skiff of snow and freezing temperatures turned roads icy Monday morning. Athens City, Nelsonville York and Trimbel Schools called… Read More
South Zanesville Mayor And Firefighter Dies From Fall
South Zanesville's mayor who was also one of the village's firefighters has died in the line of duty. Firehouse.com and media reports say Terry Richard Guss died Sunday afternoon two days… Read More
Four Harvard Buildings Evacuated Following Report Of Explosives
Harvard University has reopened all four buildings that were evacuated after police received an unconfirmed report that explosives may have been placed inside. Students have been told they may return… Read More
‘Global Perspectives’: Discussing Mandela’s Impact
Once labeled as a terrorist by the United States and other nations, Nelson Mandela became a figure for tolerance and change in his home nation of South Africa and beyond…. Read More
Documentary Series Explores Connections Between Art And Well-Being
WOUB is launching a new documentary series entitled The Courage of Creativity. The concept grew from a desire to recognize the power of art programming to help individuals and organizations "imagine new normals" in the midst of uncertainty and vulnerability.
Glouster Woman Arrested For Having Meth In Vehicle
A Glouster woman was arrested and charged after methamphetamine was allegedly found in her vehicle and on her person last week. Mackinsey Roberts, 26, was charged with possession of drugs,… Read More
Three Logan Sisters March Through College Together
Three sisters from Logan are making the most of their time at Ohio University by performing together with the Marching 110. Lindsay Dickerson is a fifth-year student who plays cymbals… Read More
Athens 6-year Strip Club Fight Goes To Trial
A six-year fight over whether to allow a strip club to open in the city of Athens is set to go to trial before a federal jury in Columbus next… Read More