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Belpre Picks Up First Win, Routs Federal Hocking
By: Duncan Goldberg
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Both Belpre (1-2, 1-1) and Federal Hocking (0-3, 0-1) were 0-2 heading into Friday night’s game, so something had to give. It was the Lancers who gave, falling to the… Read More

Scores From Around The Area: Week 3
By: Connor Martin
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MVL Crooksville: 0- Tri-Valley: 42 Morgan: 7 –New Lexington: 29 Zanesville: 42 – Sheridan: 0 John Glenn: 7 – West Muskingum: 13 (SAT.) Maysville: 35 – Philo: 0 TVC-Ohio Athens:… Read More

Ohio Volleyball Sweeps Seton Hall
By: Max McDulin
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With a hot start of 5-2 under their belts Ohio University women’s volleyball continued their early season success with a three set sweep of Seton Hall at the Active Ankle… Read More

Liberty Routs Ohio Field Hockey In Bobcats Home Opener
By: Connor Martin
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The Liberty Flames overstayed their welcome with a 7-1 beat down of the Bobcats in Friday’s field hockey matchup at Pruitt Field. The Flames dropped the ‘Cats to a 2-3… Read More

Ohio’s Central State Removes Bill Cosby’s Name From Building
By: Associated Press
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WILBERFORCE, Ohio (AP) – An historically black college in southwest Ohio says it is permanently removing the name of comedian Bill Cosby from its communications building. In a statement Friday,… Read More

Alleged Physical Assault Reported On Hocking College Campus
By: WOUB Staff reports
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Hocking College officials alerted students and staff to an alleged physical assault on campus in an email sent Friday. In an email sent on Friday, officials told the college community a… Read More

Report Cites Ohio Officer’s ‘Critical Errors’ In Shooting
By: Associated Press
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CINCINNATI (AP) – An outside investigative report says a University of Cincinnati police officer made critical judgment errors and used poor police tactics in a fatal traffic stop shooting. The… Read More

Hometown Heroes: Family Adversity Spawns Actions to Raise Awareness of Childhood Cancer
By: Tom Hodson
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Charlie Dina, the son of Angela and Michael, had a stomach ache that didn’t get better. Instead, it got worse – much worse. Soon, Charlie was diagnosed with Stage 4,… Read More

John Glenn, West Muskingum Expect to Establish Consistency
By: Josh Gregory
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The West Muskingum Tornadoes (0-2, 0-2) have lost to the John Glenn Little Muskies (0-2, 0-0) five years in a row, but that streak came oh so close to ending… Read More

Flags On Display At Statehouse For 9/11 Remembrance
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Nearly 3,000 flags will be on display on the lawn of the Ohio Statehouse to mark the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The display… Read More

Algae in Ohio River Dissipating
By: Associated Press
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WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The algae that turned the waters of the Ohio River a bluish green is dissipating amid cooler temperatures and rain. While a health advisory remains in… Read More

WWII Ship Travels Through the Region
By: Kelly Martin
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A piece of WWII history has been traveling through the region along the Ohio River. The USS LST-325, which was once used in the waters of the D-Day invasion in… Read More