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Crowded Backfield to Fuel Jackson Offense
Coming into this season, the Jackson has a big bullseye on its back. After an undefeated season, it is the team to beat in the SEOAL, but head coach Andy… Read More
Mountain Stage Returns to Athens October 18
The NPR music program “Mountain Stage with Larry Groce” will return to Athens Sunday, October 18 at 7 p.m. The program, produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting, is heard weekly… Read More
New Campaign Targeting Problem Gambling in Ohio
Casinos are not new to Ohio but as gambling becomes more popular, one organization is bringing awareness to the potentially damaging consequences of a gambling addiction. Today, Ohio for Responsible… Read More
Open House Will Provide Details of Buckeye Lake Dam Project
MILLERSPORT, Ohio (AP) – State officials are hosting an open house for those interested in learning about the engineering details of a new dam at central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake. The… Read More
Huntington City Council Announces Anti-Drug Initiative
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Huntington City Council has announced a two-year strategic plan to combat drug abuse and disease management in three West Virginia counties. The council outlined the 2015… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief Backs Redistricting Issue on Ballot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief, a long-time advocate for changes to how the state draws its political districts, is backing a proposed overhaul of the process on the… Read More
Ohio College Dedicates New One-Stop Drone Center
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – A new one-stop center for the design, construction and testing of drones is ready for use at a college in southwest Ohio. Sinclair Community College held… Read More
Jackson Shooting Leaves Two Dead
JACKSON – An early morning incident in Jackson reportedly led to the death of two people and the hospitalization of another. David W. Hoover, 54, and Paul M. Christian, 52,… Read More
Injury-Plagued Sheridan Rolling with Punches
Last year, the Sheridan Generals were one field goal in triple-overtime away from making it into the playoffs. This year, they’re looking to rebuild and get over that hump. However,… Read More
Tri-Valley Looks to Overcome Depth Issues, Remain Dominant
When you walk on the campus of Tri-Valley High School, four letters prominently catch the eye on almost every sign displayed. A motto that perfectly depicts the philosophy of the… Read More