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WV Attorney General To Spread The Idea Of Drug Disposal Boxes
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey wants to make prescription drug disposal boxes widely accessible to all West Virginians. He's teaming up with law enforcement agencies to multiply the number of locations… Read More
With Starters’ Statuses Unknown, Bobcats Welcome MAC-Leading Western Michigan
Things won’t get any easier for Ohio when it welcomes MAC-leading Western Michigan to the Convo Wednesday. Ohio, who is currently in the most challenging five-game stretch of its season,… Read More
Hocking College Student Found Guilty Of False Assault Claim
A Hocking College student that claimed she had been assaulted on campus was found guilty in the Athens Municipal Court of misdemeanor charges of making false claims about the alleged… Read More
Parkersburg Administration Wants $1 MillIon For New Equipment
City Council members in Parkersburg examined the proposed 2014-2015 municipal budget Tuesday, questioning several aspects of the $26 million spending plan. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports that the administration… Read More
Ohio Landowners Asked To Prepare For Potential Thaw
After a long winter season filled with frigid temperatures across the state, winter is starting to give way to a spring thaw. With that in mind, the Ohio Department of… Read More
West Virginia Governor To CDC: More Tests On Spilled Chemicals
West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is urging federal health officials immediately to conduct more lab studies on the chemicals that spilled into a public water supply last month. The… Read More
Video: Ohio Commit Connor Brown Shatters Backboard
Ohio football commit Connor Brown made a shattering impact on his senior night on Tuesday at Miamisburg High School. The big man shattered the backboard on a follow-up dunk off… Read More
Steve Earle At The Fur Peace Ranch Part 4
Part 4 of Steve Earle's two night stand at the Fur Peace Ranch from March of 2013.
Melting Snow Could Cause Flooding In Ohio
Warmer temperatures and a possibility of heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in parts of Ohio this week. The National Weather Service says the danger for flooding will depend on… Read More
Zanesville Shooter Placed On 2 Years of Community Control
Jamie Jarrett was placed on two years of community control and ordered to perform 100 hours of public service for transporting a man who fatally shot 61-year-old Charles Hooper inside… Read More
Della Mae At The Fur Peace Ranch
The bluegrass band Della Mae in performance at the Fur Peace Ranch from December 7, 2013.
Chillicothe Man Driving ATV Hit By Passing Vehicle
A Chillicothe man is in the hospital after being hit by an oncoming vehicle. Edward Behanna, 73, was operating an all-terrain vehicle on True Hollow Road in Ross County when… Read More
Hiram College Chosen To Participate In Peace Corps Prep Program
Hiram College is chosen among six other universities to participate in the Peace Corps Prep program beginning in fall 2014. Currently there are eight other schools offering it, including Ohio's… Read More
Special Commission To Consider Removal Of Kelly From Office
The Ohio Supreme Court announced the appointment of a special three judge commission that will consider the suspension of Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly. The three judges appointed to the… Read More
Athens City Schools To Set Up Survey On School Funding
Athens City School District will use a survey to reach out to the community for opinions and ideas concerning how state money should be spent to improve the district's schools…. Read More
UPDATE: Not Guilty Pleas in Scioto County Child Abuse Case
UPDATE: Three people indicted in a child abuse case out of Wheelersburg, Ohio have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them, after being indicted on Tuesday. Juan Sanchez, 44,… Read More
Athens Fracking Vote Pushed To November
The Athens Community Bill of Rights Committee will have to wait until the November general election to see its proposed fracking ban on the ballot. The committee had hoped to… Read More
Athens Survives Scare, Advances To Play Warren
The final score did not accurately represent the game, as the Athens Bulldogs survived a scare Tuesday night defeating the Marietta Tigers in the opening round of the sectional tournament… Read More
Sloppy Second Half Dooms Alexander
An overconfident Alexander Spartans squad showed up for their first round tournament game against the Waverly Tigers on Tuesday, Feb. 18. The Spartans lost 57-53, mainly due to Waverly’s superior… Read More
Evan French Leads Warren Past Meigs
The Meigs Marauders’ tournament run came to an abrubt end Tuesday night, as Evan French and the No. 2 seed Warren Warriors proved to be too much to handle, rolling… Read More
Growing Video Game Addiction Affects More Than Just The Addict
Video games and gaming systems seem to be constantly churned out which causes people to be able to play more games as a hobby. According to the World Health Organizations'… Read More