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Freshmen Duo Boosts Ohio Men’s Basketball to Win
By: Mitchell Lyons
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On a night where Jaaron Simmons had nine turnovers, Kenny Kaminski had four points and Antonio Campbell shot below 50 percent from the field, the Ohio Bobcats still beat the Tennessee State Tigers 75-67. After defeating Florida Gulf Coast on Saturday head coach Saul Phillips said, “I really feel like we are going to have… Read More

Quentin Poling Receives More Honors From CollegeSportsMadness.Com
After coming off a four week injury, linebacker Quentin Poling came back to the gridiron against Kent State, and CollegeSportsMadness.com recognized him as the MAC Defensive Player of the Week. Poling led the ‘Cats with 10 tackles, seven being solo tackles. He also picked his third interception of the season and had three tackles for… Read More

Kasich Seeks to Stop Syrian Resettlement in Ohio
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich doesn’t want Ohio or the United States to accept more Syrian refugees. Spokesman Jim Lynch says the Republican presidential candidate is writing to ask President Barack Obama to stop resettling Syrian refugees in Ohio because safety and security issues can’t adequately be addressed. Kasich also is reviewing steps… Read More

Ohio Looks To Stay Hot Against Ball State
By: Anthony Allocco
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When the Ohio Bobcats host the Ball State Cardinals, the key for Ohio will come down to how well they can play when they are not in striking distance of the end zone. Last week against Kent State, Ohio (6-4, 3-3) was 3-5 on scoring in trips to the red zone but could face more… Read More

Addis, Hurd Take Lead For Lady Buckeyes
By: Matt Cudahy
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This is Doug Whiteman’s first season as the Lady Buckeyes’ coach. He is taking over for Amanda Dalton, who led the NY squad to a 19-3 record last season. He will have big shoes to fill, but with some starters returning, he should be able to garner the same success. Jessie Addis is coming off… Read More

NATURE CAT | Theme Song | PBS KIDS
NEW PBS KIDS SERIES NATURE CAT WILL PREMIERE NOVEMBER 25, 2015 NATURE CAT features an all-star line-up of voice talent, including Taran Killam, Kate McKinnon, Bobby Moynihan, Kenan Thompson and Kate Micucci At the PBS Annual Meeting, a gathering of member stations from across the public media system, PBS KIDS announced the premiere date and… Read More

Need New Energy? Clear Some Clutter!
By: Beverly Jones
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Are you feeling stuck, bored or besieged? A good strategy for getting out of the doldrums can be to attack the clutter that is clogging up your desk, your office, your home or your life. A little bit of tidying can bring you a big boost You have a clutter problem if you don’t have… Read More

Meet Jaaron Simmons
By: Michael Drapcho
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A lot of fresh faces are on the Ohio Men’s basketball team. Bobcat Sports Showcase reporter Michael Drapcho gives us an in-depth look at one of them: Jaaron Simmons.

Lady Bulldogs Seek to Control TVC-Ohio Once Again
By: Megan Vanselow
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Paul McNeal is in his first year coaching the team, and wants to have an all-inclusive offense. McNeal wants to make sure all five girls on the court are working together. The focus of this new team will not be about to worry about the outcome but more importantly, the process. While this new Athens… Read More

Power Outage Leaves Ohio University in the Dark
Update 12:21 p.m. Power has been restored a number of buildings including Baker and the Radio Television Building. Update 10:50 a.m. In an email to the university community officials say crews hope to have power restored around noon Monday after identifying the source of a widespread power outage affecting most of the university’s Athens… Read More

West Virginia State Police Plans to Carry Life-saving Drug
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia State Police says troopers will begin to carry a life-saving drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdoses The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports there’s no time frame for when troopers will start carrying naloxone. Lawrence Messina, a spokesman for the state Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety which oversees… Read More

Ohio Democratic Delegates Feel Confident Assessing GOP Field
CINCINNATI (AP) – Some key Ohio Democrats think the colorful chase for the Republican presidential nomination will help them keep the swing state blue in the 2016 election. An Associated Press survey of the state’s “superdelegates” found most are feeling confident about the Democratic nominee’s chances of carrying their state against the Republican who emerges… Read More

VFW Post Suspends Activities Amid Investigation of Finances
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Huntington has suspended all activities amid an investigation of its finances. The investigation of East Huntington VFW Post 9738 is being conducted by a committee appointed by the West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars. Committee chairman Wes Shepard told The Herald-Dispatch the investigation includes… Read More
