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Week 2 Power Rankings: TVC-Hocking
1, Trimble Tomcats 1-1, (1-0) | Last Rank: 2 | Next opponent: vs. South Gallia The Tomcats bounced back from a Week 1 defeat, beating Belpre 34-0. With the assistance… Read More
Week 2 Power Rankings: TVC-Ohio
1.) Meigs Marauders 2-0 (0-0) | Last rank: 5 | Next opponent: @ Logan Meigs is now the top dog in the TVC-Ohio after an impressive 42-27 victory over Amanda-Clearcreek…. Read More
Women of Appalachia Project Seeks Fine Art, Spoken Word
The Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP) is sending an open “Call for Artists” for the 2015-2016 season of its fine art and “Women Speak” exhibitions. This year’s exhibitions and presentations… Read More
Area School Teacher’s Art Featured at OU-Lancaster
The work of Lancaster-area artist Robert Wright will be on display in Ohio University Lancaster’s Raymond S. Wilkes Gallery for the Visual Arts this fall. “Robert Wright is a local… Read More
Students React To Controversy at Hocking College
Students at Hocking College are upset that the administration did not communicate with them about the alleged rape incident that occurred on campus. The allegation of rape is under investigation… Read More
Former OU Basketball Player Charged with Gross Sexual Imposition
Update 9/25/15 The claims against former Ohio University basketball player Reginald R. Williams II were withdrawn by the woman who accused him, and the case has been dismissed. The details… Read More
Quentin Poling Earns Another Honor: MAC Scholar Athlete
The awards just keep rolling in this week for Ohio linebacker Quentin Poling. Two days after being named the Mid-American Conference East Division Defensive Player of the Week, the redshirt… Read More
13 Members Named To Cleveland’s Community Police Commission
CLEVELAND (AP) – Cleveland’s mayor has named the 13 members of a new commission that will recommend how to improve city police officers’ interactions with the public. The members sworn… Read More
Rowan County Deputy Clerks Continue Complying With Judge’s Order
An employee in the office of the Kentucky clerk who was released from jail after a five-day stint for contempt says workers there will issue licenses Wednesday while their boss… Read More