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Meigs Set To Face New Foe In Amanda-Clearcreek
After defeating a familiar foe in a rekindled rivalry game in week one, the Meigs Marauders are set to face Amanda-Clearcreek, who they have never faced before, in week two…. Read More
Ohio Football Opens 2015 at Idaho
Bobcat football arrived in Moscow, Idaho on Wednesday after a 2,241-mile trek, the program’s furthest regular season road trip since the Bobcats challenged Hawaii in Honolulu in the 1996 season…. Read More
Week 1 Power Rankings: TVC-Ohio
Nelsonville-York Buckeyes 1-0 (0-0) With an impressive win 26-20 over powerhouse Trimble, expect Nelsonville-York to be as confident as confident as ever moving forward. Alexander Spartans 1-0 (0-0) The… Read More
Week 1 Power Rankings: TVC-Hocking
Wahama White Falcons (1-0, 0-0) After dismantling Ravenswood 42-0 in week one, the White Falcons take the top spot. They are clicking on both sides of the ball and are… Read More
Week 1 Power Rankings: MVL
1) Tri-Valley (1-0, 0-0) The Scotties remain the top dogs in the MVL after week one. The Scotties easily took care of business against Licking Valley 37-3, showcasing dominance on… Read More
State Cautions Schools About Barricade Devices
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s building standards board is cautioning schools against buying or installing barricade devices meant to stop active shooters until rules are developed for use of the… Read More
Ky. Republican Candidate Supports Controversial County Clerk
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican nominee for governor said he absolutely supports a county clerk that is refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Matt Bevin told reporters… Read More
Homeowners Asked To Remove Docks From Buckeye Lake
MILLERSPORT, Ohio (AP) – The state has asked hundreds of homeowners on the deteriorated dam at Ohio’s Buckeye Lake to remove their docks and other structures, such as decks, in… Read More
Jacksonville Mayor Waited For Another Candidate, Decided To Run As Write-In
Jacksonville Mayor Tony McNickle is running in the November re-election for mayor of the village as a write-in candidate, a decision he made while waiting for someone else to run. McNickle said… Read More
“Labor’s Crossroads” Tour Spotlights Region’s History
The role of Ohio coal miners in the nation’s early labor movement will come to life on Sept. 12 as the Little Cities of Black Diamonds Council hosts a day-long… Read More
Week 1 SEOAL, MSL, SVC Power Rankings
Southeastern Ohio Athletic League Logan Chieftains (1-0, 0-0) Lane Little and Bryce McBride were just a few of the key contributors in Logan’s monster 61-point performance against Athens. Eclipsing 61… Read More