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Primary Election 2014: Provisional Ballots Could Swing 2 Key Athens County Races
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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All results are unofficial until being certified by a May 27 deadline. For all the local and state election results as we get them, check our Election page here. Update… Read More

Kent State Marks First Step In Road To MAC Title
By: Kellen Becoats
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A 6-1 loss to Northern Illinois on Senior Day wasn’t a perfect end to the Ohio softball team’s regular season. But the postseason awaits, and the three-hour trek to Akron… Read More

Dalton, Dorsey, Hutchinson Receive All-MAC Honors
By: Kaleb Carter
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Amanda Dalton, Savannah Jo Dorsey, and Casie Hutchinson all earned spots on All-MAC teams, as confirmed by a report from the conference office on Tuesday. Young players reaped the glory… Read More

Former OU Student Bohache Pleads Guilty To Cocaine Charges
By: Tom Hodson
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A former Ohio University student, Cory J. Bohache, 21, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Athens County Common Pleas Court to three felonies and he will be heading to prison. He… Read More

Car Chase Leads To Arrest Of An Alleged Local Drug Kingpin
By: Tom Hodson
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After a four-car chase through Glouster on Monday night, Derek James Gyure, 26, of Glouster was arrested and charged with five major felonies. Gyure was seen tossing a green ammunition… Read More

Ohio Foreclosure Filings Down Again In 2013
By: Court News Ohio
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The number of Ohio foreclosure case filings in 2013 hit its lowest levels in 11 years, according to data released today by the Ohio Supreme Court. For 2013, common pleas… Read More

Solid Waste District Postpones Action On Zero Waste Plan
By: Steve Robb - Athens Messenger staff reporter
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Athen-Hocking Solid Waste District tabled action Monday on whether to support the Athens-Hocking Zero Waste Action Plan, which sets goals and strategies for reducing solid waste through reuse and recycling…. Read More

Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra Performs Children’s Concert May 18
The Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra (SEOSO) will perform its rescheduled Children's Concert on Sunday, May 18 at 3:30 p.m. in Muskingum University's Brown Chapel.

Independent Voters Protest Their Lack Of A Vote In Tuesday’s Ohio Elections
By: M.L. Schultze | Ohio Public Radio • WKSU
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Technically, Ohio has no independent voters. It has nonpartisan voters – people who have never asked for a party ballot in a primary and are content in those spring elections… Read More