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PREVIEW: New Coach, New Scheme Hope to Lead New Lexington Back To Playoffs
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
PREVIEW: 2013 Success Has Williamstown Thinking 2014 State Title
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
PREVIEW: Sheridan Shooting for MVL Title
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
Illegal Gambling Still Rampant in Ohio
Two more racinos opening this fall will add to the many legal gambling options available in Ohio – but officials say illegal gambling still is a big problem. State investigators… Read More
Ohioan Gets Life In Prison For Killing Grandfather
A 30-year-old Ohio man convicted of fatally shooting his grandfather in the face has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. Shaun Lawson was sentenced Wednesday in Pickaway County… Read More
Average ACT Score Unchallenged in West Virginia
The average score of West Virginia students taking the ACT college entrance exam remained the same for the fourth straight year. The state Department of Education says overall test scores… Read More
Gun Rights Group Fights Ohio State Suit Dismissal
A judge is giving a gun rights group more time to argue why its lawsuit challenging Ohio State University over its weapons ban shouldn't be dismissed. The Students for Concealed… Read More
McConnell, Grimes spar at Kentucky farm forum
What was supposed to be a forum on agriculture turned into a political slugfest as the candidates in a key Senate race traded verbal blows on everything from attendance in… Read More
Ohio State Band Leaders And President To Meet
University and marching band leaders at Ohio State are preparing to meet to discuss the future path of the organization after the firing of its director. A spokesman says president… Read More
Old Settlers Reunion Comes To Jacksonville Next Week
The 77th Old Settlers Reunion returns to the village of Jacksonville on Wednesday, serving as a homecoming to those from the small community while welcoming out-of-town guests. The six-day festival… Read More
“Rock For Kid’s Sake” To Raise Money For Underprivileged Children
Rock for Kids’ Sake will take place on Saturday at 6 p.m. at Uncle Buck’s Riding Stable and Dance Barn in New Marshfield to support three organizations that serve underprivileged… Read More