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Women Busted For Drugs Get 20 Years – No Parole
Two women busted for more than $200,000 worth of illegal drugs during a traffic stop have been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Ashley Johnson, 24, and Khadeja Avery, 26,… Read More
One-Win Ironton Stuns Fed Hock, 60-38
It’s easy to overlook a one-win team in the first round of the sectionals, but the Ironton Tigers came out of the gates in the first quarter to remind Fed… Read More
Vikings Blow Fourth Quarter Lead In Tourney Loss To Sheridan
The Sheridan Generals live to play another day as they defeated the Vinton County Vikings in shocking fashion, 38-37 on Wednesday night. In each team’s first game in the 2014… Read More
Eastern Bounced From Tourney
As Eastern head coach Jeremy Hill has been saying all year, the Eagles could not put together four consecutive quarters of good basketball Wednesday night. It was the third quarter… Read More
N-Y Makes Awkward Transition Smoothly, Tops Wellston In Regular Season Play
After Nelsonville-York’s sectional semifinal win against Crooksville, it was time to transition back to the regular season for one final game against conference rival Wellston. In more of a “trap… Read More
Trimble Drops Final Regular Season Game
On Wednesday night, the Southern Tornadoes (16-6, 12-4) defeated the Trimble Tomcats (9-10, 8-7) in a close TVC-Hocking matchup, 56-50 in Racine during senior night. Both teams struggled to find… Read More
Music Of The 1960s vs. Today
About 50 years ago to date, students at Ohio University in Athens entered into a new age of music. The British rock scene introduced four young men from Liverpool to… Read More
Mount Union Outduels Marietta In Shootout
The Marietta Pioneers lost their fourth straight game on Wednesday, as they fell 94-83 on the road against the Mount Union Purple Raiders. With the loss, the Pioneers fall to… Read More
Ohio University’s underage drinking policy too harsh?
Many students have complained about the strict drinking policy at Ohio University. The policy gives you two strikes, with the second being a semester suspension. A strike… Read More