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Woman Found Dead In Chillicothe
Chillicothe police have confirmed that a woman was found dead Tuesday morning, and the death is being investigated as a homicide. The female, whose name was not released because positive… Read More
River Valley’s No. 1
While a high school football game may only last 48 minutes, certain friendships last forever. This has never been more evident than the friendship between River Valley’s Tyler Twyman and… Read More
First Ohio U.S. Senate Advertisements to Air During Debate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Residents across much of Ohio will get their first look at one of the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate during Tuesday’s presidential debate. Cincinnati councilman P.G…. Read More
W. Va. Police Chief Arrested on Domestic Battery, Driving Under Influence Charges
PADEN CITY, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia State Police have arrested Paden City Police Chief Joseph Richardson on charges of domestic battery and driving under the influence. Richardson was arrested… Read More
OHSAA Reveals Computer Ratings Ahead of Week Eight
The Ohio High School Athletic Association revealed its latest computer ratings Tuesday afternoon and several teams from within our coverage area are ranked within their respective divisions and regions. Division… Read More
Supreme Court Debating Sex Offender’s Right To Take Bar Exam
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court is debating whether a convicted sex offender who wants to be a lawyer should be allowed to take the state bar exam…. Read More
Meredith Ashy Wins MAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Senior Meredith Ashy took home the title of MAC East Defensive Player of the Week this week after helping the Bobcats improve to a 16-3 overall record and a 6-0… Read More
PHOTOS: OU Theater’s “The Penelopiad”
The Ohio University Theater Division in the School of Dance, Film and Theater will present its second production of the 2015–2016 season, The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, Oct. 14-24 in… Read More
ADA25 Celebration Continues with Discussions, Workshops and Film Screening
By Nichole Moorman The second week of the ADAD25 Celebration continues with a host of activities including panel discussions, a film screening, and a performance by the Dancing Wheels Company, sponsored… Read More
Appalachian Power Seeks to Dismantle 2 Power Plants
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Appalachian Power has asked West Virginia regulators to allow the company to dismantle the Philip Sporn Power Plant in Mason County and the Glen Lyn plant… Read More
Could Milder Winter Be Ahead for Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Could there be a milder winter ahead for Ohio? That’s the prediction by The National Weather Service and AccuWeather. Both are calling for a warmer-than-average winter… Read More