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Ohio Picks Up First Loss To Minnesota, 27-24
Ohio coach Frank Solich is a reserved, poised man. But he was beyond livid after a penalty call many have never seen. The Bobcats crumbled in the final two minutes… Read More
West Virginians Push for Public Takeover of Water System
West Virginia residents who are fed up with water main breaks and boil water advisories are pressing for a public takeover of the water system in the Kanawha Valley. Crumbling… Read More
Government Shutdown Threat Creates Anxiety at Military Base
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Uncertainty about a federal government shutdown has created anxiety for employees at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in southwest Ohio. The Dayton Daily News reports that officials… Read More
Ohio Officials Tout Fall Color-Viewing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio national resources and tourism officials are pointing out that the arrival of autumn means there will soon be good sightseeing opportunities as forest leaves start… Read More
Meigs Edges Out River Valley 26-21
With a few minutes left in the first half, the ball changed position three times between Meigs and River Valley. The Marauders recovered a fumble, setting them up on their… Read More
Extra Points: Crooksville, Sheridan Offenses Shine
Crooksville vs. West Muskingum The Crooksville (2-3, 1-2) offense came to play on Friday night, taking care of the West Muskingum Tornadoes (1-4, 0-4) 56-34. The Ceramics started quickly with… Read More
Trimble Runs Through Previously Undefeated Miller
The Trimble Tomcats made a statement on Friday night: the road to the TVC-Hocking title still goes through Glouster. Trimble ran through the previously undefeated Miller Falcons 56-14, extending its… Read More
Tri-Valley’s Defense Shuts Down New Lexington
Tri-Valley’s (4-1, 3-0) defense shut it down Friday night, stifling New Lexington’s (2-3, 2-2) offense en route to a 35-0 win. The Scotties were at their best tonight, forcing three… Read More
Logan Offense Keeps Nelsonville-York at Bay
Junior wide receiver Jenson Wallace scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and finished the game with 71 yards receiving and 2 touchdowns to help the Logan Chieftains (5-0, 0-0)… Read More