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Ohio Snaps Losing Streak With 5-3 Win
Ohio looked like a different team offensively as it had 16 hits, setting a season high. The Bobcats outhit the Western Michigan Broncos 16-5 on their way to a 5-3… Read More

Ohio Backs Up Hermanek’s Praise With Two Wins
By: Kaleb Carter, Kellen Becoats
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Game One: The Bobcats put on an offensive clinic Friday afternoon as they neglected to score only two innings on the way to a 14-4 demolition of Eastern Michigan to open… Read More

Court Documents Detail Child Porn Charges Against OU Professor
By: Susan Tebben | The Athens Messenger
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The Ohio University business professor charged with multiple counts of pandering obscenity is still awaiting a trial, but his charges were explained earlier this week in Athens County Common Pleas… Read More

Communications Scholar Comes Back To Athens To Receive The Prestiguous Elizabeth G. Andersch Award
Dr. Arvind Singhal is the recipient of the prestiguous Elizabeth G. Andersch 2014 Award for Outstanding Teaching, Scholarship, & Mentorship in the Communication Discipline. Formerly an Ohio University Communication Studies… Read More

Farmers Market To Remain At Mall For Another Year
By: Sara Brumfield | Athens Messenger
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The Athens Farmers Market will remain at the Market on State for the next year under amended hours. According to Farmers Market Board President Larry Cowdery, members of the market… Read More

Marietta Company Fined – President To Be Jailed
By: WOUB Contributing Writer
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A Marietta company has been ordered to pay a $37,500 fine and make a $12,500 community service payment to the Warren Township Fire Department for failing to report violations of… Read More

Ohio University Police Unveils New Badges
Twenty-five officers and OUPD staff members were recognized Thursday night at the Ohio University Police Department's first badge pinning and employee recognition ceremony. Chief Andrew Powers unveiled a new badge… Read More

Special Commission Suspends Pat Kelly
By: Chris Davey | Court News Ohio
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The special commission appointed to consider the suspension of Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly issued its final report Friday, suspending Kelly from office. Kelly is facing multiple criminal charges in… Read More

Juvenile Justice Bill Clears KY House
By: Associated Press
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The Kentucky House has passed a bill promoted as making the biggest changes to the state's juvenile justice system in decades. The measure is aimed at having fewer children locked… Read More

Fundraising Campaign Underway To Open First Residential Treatment Facility For Addiction
By: Associated Press
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A $10 million fundraising campaign is under way to build West Virginia's first residential treatment facility for addiction. Officials for the T-Center say there's a need for residential, family and… Read More

WV Water Company: Foam On Elk River Not Affecting Water Quality
By: Associated Press
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A water company affected in a Jan. 9 chemical spill in West Virginia says white foam spotted in its source river has not changed water quality at its plant. In… Read More

32,000 Ohioans Owed Tax Refunds From 2010
By: Associated Press
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Around 32,100 Ohioans have until April 15 to claim an estimated $24.5 million in income tax refunds left over from 2010. The Internal Revenue Service estimates that half of the… Read More

Ohio AG Rejects Petition For Bottle-Deposit Issue
By: Associated Press
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Ohio's attorney general has rejected the petition of a proposal that aims to create a refundable deposit on glass, plastic and other containers. Attorney General Mike DeWine said Thursday that… Read More

Judge To Mull Chemical Disposal Ban At West Virginia Fill
By: Associated Press
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A judge is due to decide whether to make permanent an order barring wastewater from a Charleston chemical spill from being taken to a Putnam County landfill. Kanawha County Circuit… Read More

West Virginia Group To Reveal In-Home Chemical Test Results
By: Associated Press
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UPDATE 4:30 p.m. Taxpayer-funded researchers say the 10 West Virginia homes they tested each contained traces of a chemical that spilled into their water supply in January. In samples taken Feb…. Read More

Athens Police Department Searching For Suspect In Counterfeit Money Case
By: Susan Tebben | The Athens Messenger
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The Athens Police Department is looking for a man in connection with counterfeit money used at a bar. The crime is listed in the Crimes of the Month for April… Read More