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Ohio Field Hockey to Play Central Michigan and Rutgers
Ohio field hockey feasted on the Cardinals on Saturday after defeating Ball State in a 4-2 victory in Muncie, Indiana. The Bobcats left triumphant after winning their Mid-American Conference opener… Read More
Sheridan Seeks to Contain Roberts, Overcome Maysville Defense
Sheridan faces a lot of unanswered questions through five games. Since being blown out 42-0 by Zanesville three weeks ago, the Generals (3-2, 3-0) have won two consecutive games, averaging… Read More
Amanda-Cleacreek, Fairfield Union In Need of Kick Start
Amanda-Clearcreek (1-4, 0-2) and Fairfield Union (2-3, 0-2) will both be battling to get back on track Friday night. The Aces won their season opener, but have since dropped four… Read More
Learn To Shoot With Ohio Field Hockey
Bobcat Sports Showcase reporter Matt Stephens caught up with Ohio Sophomore Elena Curley to discuss and attempt shooting.
N-Y Must Overcome Inconsistency In Battle With Marauders
After a thrilling second-half victory over the then undefeated River Valley Raiders, the Meigs Marauders now turn their focus to the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes. Friday night will see two teams trending… Read More
Wahama Tasked With Containing Jenkins, Snapping Trimble’s Streak
The Trimble Tomcats travel to Wahama on Friday in a game which has two very different meanings for each team. The Tomcats (4-1, 4-0) come into the game riding a… Read More
Ohio Swimming and Diving Picked to Finish 6th in MAC
The Ohio Bobcats have been picked to finish in sixth for swimming and diving in the Mid-American Conference this season. Season begins on Oct. 10 with the bobcats projected on the first… Read More
Thirteen Dead, 20 Injured in Oregon Community College Shooting
5:10 p.m. (et) A student at the Oregon community college where a mass shooting occurred says the gunman shot her teacher and asked others in her classroom about their religion… Read More
Ohioans Drop Off 13.5 Tons of Unused Prescription Drugs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The government says Ohioans dropped off 13.5 tons of unneeded, unwanted or expired prescription drugs during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. The annual U.S. Drug Enforcement… Read More
Two Mount Vernon Women Found Dead
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (AP) – Police are searching for a man related to one of two women who were found dead in their central Ohio home. The Knox County Sheriff’s… Read More
Local Governments Get $6.8M from Ohio Road-Salt Settlement
Update 12:46 p.m. INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) – Attorney General Mike DeWine says 848 public entities in Ohio will get a share of the state’s $11.5 million settlement with rock salt… Read More
Ky. Governor’s Race Most Competitive, Biggest Spending in Country
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky leads the nation in political spending on TV ads as it hosts the most competitive governor’s race in the country. Politicians and outside groups have… Read More
Stuart’s to Host Acclaimed Texas Songwriter Hayes Carll Oct. 6
Hot on the heels of some terrific shows (Wood Brothers, Todd Snider, Thomas Mapfumo), Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville continues its winning streak with Texas singer-songwriter Hayes Carll on Tuesday,… Read More