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Clark, Caldwell Pushes Past Trimble
Caldwell’s Tanner Clark could do no wrong on Friday. His 376 yards helped No. 2 Caldwell control the game, boosting the Redskins to a 40-19 win over No. 3 Trimble…. Read More
Sims, Massillon Perry Rush Past Tri-Valley
In a game in which hard-nosed play in the trenches was expected, No. 1 Massillon Perry out-muscled No. 5 Tri-Valley 40-14 to advance to the Division II, Region Five finals…. Read More
Scores From Around the Area: Week 12
Division II, Region Five No. 5 Tri-Valley: 14 – No. 1 Massillon Perry: 40 Division III, Region Nine No. 8 Bishop Watterson: 0 – No. 4 Jackson: 14 Ironmen will… Read More
“Trashion” Show Aims to Raise Awareness of Upcycling
On Tuesday evening, the floor of a common area in Ohio University’s Luchs Hall looked like someone’s trash bag ripped open, carpeted with plastic grocery bags, cardboard boxes, soup cans… Read More
Ohio’s Capital City Mulls Tighter Rules on Backyard Chickens
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – So many people in Ohio’s capital are keeping chickens on their property that the city is proposing new rules governing how domestic farm animals are kept…. Read More
Survey: Clinton Has ‘Big Advantage’ Among State Dems
CINCINNATI (AP) – With Ohio’s presidential primary four months away, Hillary Rodham Clinton has a big advantage among some key state Democrats. An Associated Press survey of Ohio’s 16 “superdelegates”… Read More
Northern West Virginia Group Formed to ID Health Care Fraud
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) – State and federal authorities have created a multi-jurisdictional working group to identify and deal with health care fraud in northern West Virginia. U.S. Attorney William J…. Read More
Kentucky’s First Black Statewide Official Touts Outsider Story
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Jenean Hampton made history earlier this month when she became the first black person to win a statewide election in Kentucky. Hampton is the lieutenant governor-elect… Read More
Son of ’70 Marshall Plane Crash Victim to Speak at Service
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The son of one of the dozens who died when a plane carrying the Marshall football team and staff crashed will speak at the annual memorial… Read More
Grayson Moving Forward with Smoke-Free Ordinance
GRAYSON, Ky. (AP) – Members of the Grayson City Council are moving forward with the possibility of creating a smoke-free workplace environment in the city. The Independent of Ashland reports… Read More
OU Launches New Professional Theater in Dublin, Ohio
Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts has announced the formation of a new resident professional theater company called Tantrum Theater in Dublin, Ohio. Created in partnership with the City of… Read More