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Paint Valley, Fairfield Advance To District Finals
Paint Valley 84, South Webster 47 Despite their sub-.500 record, Paint Valley is advancing to a district finals with a blowout victory over South Webster on Thursday night. "We just… Read More
St. Catharine Ends Rio’s Season In First Round Of MSC Tournament
The 2013-14 season exhibited glimmers of Mid-South Conference glory but the RedStorm ultimately fell short down the stretch. D.D. Joiner scored the opening basket of the game for the RedStorm… Read More
Ohio Wrestling Ready For MAC Championships After Two Weeks To Prepare
After a successful 13-4 regular season record in dual meets, all that Ohio wrestling has left is postseason competition. The Bobcats have a trip to the 2014 NCAA Championship in… Read More
Rio Grande Opens MSC Tournament With Georgetown
On Jan. 30 the RedStorm suffered what was perhaps their most heartbreaking defeat of the season. Rio Grande played one of its most complete halves of the season that night… Read More
Ohio Continues Tough Stretch At Red And Black Classic
After getting off to a sizzling start, the Ohio Bobcats have wilted over their last seven games, and head into Louisville without much going for them. The ‘Cats will continue… Read More
New Book Depicts Meigs County History
In the newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series, the history of Meigs County comes to life through more than 200 vintage images. The authors of Meigs County are both connected to the University of Rio Grande where Ivan M. Tribe has been teaching since 1976 and Jordan D. Pickens is completing his bachelor’s degree.
Apolinario To Join Ohio Volleyball Staff
After two seasons as an assistant at Austin Peay, Ariel Apolinario will join head coach Deane Webb's staff at Ohio next season. "When I first heard about this opportunity from… Read More
Ohio Faces Four-Game Series With Longwood To End Road Trip
On Friday afternoon, the Ohio Bobcats begin the last series of their month-long road trip throughout the southeastern United States, as the team travels to Farmville, Va., for a four-game… Read More
Wayne National Forest Gets A New Supervisor
Tony Scardina has been named the new forest supervisor for the Wayne National Forest. He replaces Anne Carey, who retired in January after more than 30 years with the U.S…. Read More
Former Athens County Deputy Appeals Decision That Would Have Him Reinstated
A former Athens County sheriff’s deputy, who the State Personnel Board of Review has ruled should have his job back, is appealing that decision in Athens County Common Pleas Court…. Read More
Man Charged In Stabbing Responds In Lawsuit
The Ohio University fraternity member who pleaded guilty to charges connected to the stabbing of a rival frat member responded to a lawsuit filed by the victim, claiming he is… Read More
Appeals Court Upholds Inman Conviction In Logan Murder Case
An appeals court has upheld the 2013 conviction of William Inman in the aggravated murder of his estranged daughter-in-law. Inman was convicted in the 2011 death of Summer Cook Inman,… Read More
Typical Ohio Gas Customer Is Paying $20 Extra A Month Because Of Cold
Ohio's largest natural gas utility is blaming the colder-than-normal winter for higher bills about to be paid by residential customers on budget payment plans. Columbus-based Columbia Gas of Ohio says… Read More
West Virginia House Passes Chemical Spill Regulation Bill
After weeks of debate and rewrites, West Virginia House delegates passed new chemical spill safeguards for storage tanks and water supplies. The proposal that the House cleared 95-0 on Wednesday… Read More
If Election Were Held Today Would You Vote For Pat Kelly For Sheriff?
While Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly faces unprecedented legal troubles many in the county are turning out at the Athens County Courthouse to express their feelings about him. On any… Read More