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Lack Of Candidates Throughout Nov. Election
State issues might be the main focus of this year’s election, but many around the region are facing a different issue on their ballots – less candidates from which to… Read More
Ohio Football Loses Big Again, Drops 41-17 at Buffalo
After a crushing loss to Western Michigan a week before, the Ohio Bobcats couldn’t bounce back as they dropped their second straight Mid-American Conference contest in a 41-17 loss… Read More
Jackson Defense Forces Six Turnovers In Win Over Talawanda
It has been said that offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships. The Jackson Ironmen defense completely dominated the Talawanda Braves, forcing six turnovers in their 30-7 victory Saturday. Turnovers… Read More
Error Leads to Discrepancies in Ohio Salt Settlement Payouts
CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Officials say some public entities receiving a share of Ohio’s $11.5 million settlement over road-salt pricing got a different amount than they expected because of a… Read More
Food Pantries Closing Amid High Demand from Ohio Residents
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — About 40 food pantries have closed or merged since June 2014 around Ohio, a state that a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report ranks as among… Read More
Pot Legalization Effort Takes Many Paths
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A ballot proposal before Ohio voters this fall would be the first in the nation to legalize both medical and recreational marijuana in a single vote…. Read More
The Bond of Brothers for Ohio Football
Watson Tautuiaki and Cleon Aloese both play on the defensive line but their similarities don’t end there. Both are of Polynesian descent and their connection reaches far beyond the field…. Read More
River Valley Rides Hot Start To Victory
The River Valley Raiders (7-2, 4-2) scored three touchdowns in the first quarter, which is more than the Athens Bulldogs (5-4, 3-2) had first downs. River Valley’s quick start kept… Read More
Extra Points: Wahama Pulls Off Upset, South Gallia Rolls
Miller – Wahama In the battle of the Falcons, the Wahama White Falcons stole the show from the Miller Falcons in one of the season’s most significant upsets. Wahama (4-5,… Read More
Tri-Valley Clinches Share of MVL Title
Maysville running back Johnny Ruckle has not played since week three after an ACL injury. However, instead of getting surgery and sitting on the bench for the rest of the… Read More
Chapman Runs Wild in Alexander’s Win Against Trimble
By the time Trimble was able to keep Alexander’s Mason Chapman out of the end zone, the result had long been decided. Chapman accounted for Alexander’s first five touchdowns, three… Read More