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Defense Brings Vinton County Past Jackson
Suffocating defense paired with solid free throw shooting down the stretch propelled the Vinton County Lady Vikings (2-0) over the Jackson Ironladies (1-1) 48-31, Tuesday night. The Lady Vikings held… Read More
Young Team, Turnovers Lead to Lady Bulldogs Loss
Paul McNeal knew it wouldn’t be easy and tonight proved that. With Wayne Horsley, Dominique Doseck and Olivia Harris looking on, McNeal and the Athens Bulldogs (0-1) lost to the… Read More
Trump In Columbus: ‘The Nation Is Tired of Being Run By Stupid People’
Columbus— Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump made his first visit to Ohio since announcing his run for presidency. Trump started the rally with an O-H-I-O chant followed by an attack… Read More
Report: Lt. Gov. Taylor’s Ex-Aide Claimed Salon Time As Work
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A state inspector general’s report says a former top aide to Ohio’s lieutenant governor claimed traveling to salon appointments as work and got paid for it…. Read More
Man Detained After Driving Through Military Base Security
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Officials at Ohio’s largest military base say a man who ignored guards’ instructions to stop at a security gate prompted evacuation of some buildings, but the… Read More
Ohio Soccer Earns Nine Spots on MAC All-Academic Team
Nine Bobcats made the Mid-American Conference All-Academic Team. Seniors, Grace Campbell (3.538) and Carly Manso (3.952), juniors Natalie Estes (3.746), Alexis Milesky (3.658), Kinsey Swartztrauber (3.928), and Mollie Whitacre (3.287),… Read More
12 Bobcats Land on MAC All-Academic Men & Women’s Cross Country Teams
12 Bobcats landed on the Mid-American Conference All-Academic Men & Women’s Cross Country Team. There are seven on the men’s team and five on the women’s team. Seniors Jarrod Genther(3.608)… Read More
Family of Tamir Rice Gather Petitions Demanding Prosecutor’s Removal
CLEVELAND (AP) – Family members of a 12-year-old black boy who was carrying a pellet gun when he was fatally shot by a white Cleveland police officer have gathered petitions… Read More
Bond Set For Ohio Man Who Allegedly Tried To Send Money To al-Quaida
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio man accused of trying to send money to an al-Qaida leader will be allowed to leave jail once his family posts bond. A U.S…. Read More
Kentucky Gov. Restores Non-Violent Offenders’ Right To Vote, Hold Public Office
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The outgoing Democratic governor of Kentucky has signed an executive order to restore the right to vote and hold public office to thousands of non-violent felons… Read More
Copper Thefts A ‘Big Problem’ In West Virginia
HAMLIN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia State Police and Frontier Communications say the theft of copper communications cable has been a big problem this month in Lincoln County. Police say… Read More
Cleveland Gets Rental Bikes For Republican Convention
CLEVELAND (AP) – Downtown Cleveland is getting hundreds of rental bikes in time for next summer’s Republican National Convention. Cuyahoga County’s Board of Control on Monday approved a five-year, $446,000… Read More
Police: 3 Killed, Child Injured, Inside Home; Suspect Shot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say three people are dead and a child injured after they were all shot inside their home. Police responding to the incident shot and wounded… Read More
Lady Marauders Use Defense in Win Over Lady Lancers
Scrappy, physical play led to both the Meigs Lady Marauders and the Federal Hocking Lady Lancers to accumulate over 20 fouls throughout the game. In the end, the Lady Marauders… Read More