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Ohio Field Hockey to Battle Kent State and Northwestern
Ohio field hockey stole rival Miami’s first place rank in the Mid-American Conference standings with a three game winning streak. With a 3-1 record in the MAC and an 8-6… Read More
PHOTOS: President Obama hosts drug abuse discussion in Charleston, W.Va.
Photos from President Obama’s visit to Charleston, W.Va. on Wednesday.
Logan in Need of Bounce-back Win Against Gallia Academy
After an uncharacteristic two-week drought, Logan is looking to turn the tides on the road Friday against Gallia Academy. With running back Bryce McBride still out to injury, expect senior… Read More
Maple Walnut Stuffed Baked Apples
By Aube Giroux / PBS Food As a kid, my mom would often make baked apples. They’re quick to prepare and they make a relatively healthy treat: just apples, maple… Read More
Former Sen. Voinovich Gives WOUB His Views on Politics and Leadership
Former U.S. Senator George Voinovich visited Athens recently and sat down for an hour-long interview with WOUB’s Tom Hodson. Sen. Voinovich talked about his views of “gridlock” in… Read More
Analysis: Marijuana PAC in Ohio Has Spent $3.75M on TV Ads
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An analysis shows an investor-backed campaign to legalize recreational and medicinal marijuana in Ohio has spent an estimated $3.75 million to air nearly 8,200 television ads… Read More
Ohio Volleyball’s Defensive Powerhouse
The Bobcats are ranked 4th in the nation in opponent hitting percentage. Bobcat Sports Showcase reporter Josh Gregory takes an in-depth look at the gears that make this defense successful.
West Virginia Musicians Honored at Hall of Fame Ceremony
Several living legends will visit Charleston this weekend for the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame’s sixth induction ceremony, taking place Saturday, Oct. 24 at The Culture Center Theater. The… Read More
Over 61,000 Voters Cast Ballots So Far In Ohio’s Election
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state’s elections chief says more than 61,000 Ohioans have cast their ballots ahead of next month’s election and nearly 223,000 absentee ballots have been requested…. Read More
Senate President Says Lethal Drug Shortage Needs Solution
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s senate president says the state’s inability to find lethal injection drugs will likely spur a debate over alternatives. Senate President Keith Faber said Wednesday he’s… Read More
Democrats Lead GOP in Kentucky TV Ad Spending
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Democrats appear to be winning the TV ad war in Kentucky with less than two weeks left until the general election. Democratic candidates and the outside… Read More
Hunters Can Donate Deer to Program to Feed Needy Families
FRENCH CREEK, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Division of Natural Resources says hunters can donate deer to a program that benefits needy families. Hunters can deliver legally harvested deer to… Read More
Panel Slated to Address Ohio Fracking Tax Hike Kicks Off
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A study panel charged with addressing Gov. John Kasich’s proposed tax hike on oil and gas drillers has scheduled its first formal meeting. The 2020 Tax… Read More
Maysville Aims to Prevent Another Tri-Valley League Title
Tri-Valley coach Justin Buttermore is used to pressure. He has led Tri-Valley to four consecutive conference titles and thrives in games with league titles and playoff contention on the line…. Read More
Athens Battling to Keep Title Hopes Alive
In one of the most competitive seasons TVC-Ohio history, there are three teams vying for the title and Friday’s matchup between Athens and River Valley has huge implications for both… Read More
Week 8 Power Rankings: TVC-Hocking
1.) Trimble Tomcats (7-1, 7-0) | Last rank: 1 | Next opponent: @ Alexander Justice Jenkins eclipsed Trimble’s all-time rushing record of 4,586 yards in week six and is one… Read More
TVC’s Best in Alexander, Trimble to Clash
Tri-Valley Conference titans are on a crash course towards Friday night. Alexander (7-1, 5-0) and Trimble (7-1, 7-0) each sit atop their respective TVC divisions, the Ohio and Hocking, and… Read More