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Rachel Richardson Plays Key Role in Lady Spartans Win
Rachel Richardson didn’t play like a freshman Monday night. Coming off the bench as the sixth man, Rachel led the Alexander Lady Spartans (2-0) to a 53-37 victory over the… Read More
Tomcats Unable to Keep Up With Waterford’s Momentum
Last year’s State Runner-Up Waterford already appeared to be in tournament form beating Trimble 61-29 in its first game of the season. With a little under one minute remaining in the… Read More
An Ohio University Professor Is Growing Biotech Commercialization
JD Kittle is an Ohio University faculty member in chemistry and biochemistry but he also is helping develop new companies to commercialize and optimize biotech discoveries – some of those… Read More
House Damaged In Sunday Night Fire
A man’s home sustained major damage on Sunday in a house fire in Nelsonville. Firefighters from the York Twp. Volunteer Fire Department were toned out at about 6 p.m. to… Read More
Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By (My Music)
SONGBOOK STANDARDS: AS TIME GOES BY (MY MUSIC) December 5, 2015 on WOUB – Jack Jones Hosts a Salute of All-Time Classics by the Singing Legends – Hosted by crooner… Read More
Christmas in Harvard Square
This heartwarming special entitled Christmas in Harvard Square will introduce the viewer to The Boys of St. Paul’s Choir School. The Choir School, one of the only of its kind,… Read More
Ohio Women’s Golf Signs Marissa Balish
The Ohio University Women’s Golf signed Marissa Balish to begin in the 2016-17 season. Balish (Allison Park, Pa.) is the third ranked women’s golfer in the state of Pennsylvania. Balish captains… Read More
Ohio Seeks Flexibility in Work Rules for Those on Welfare
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio officials have asked the federal government for more flexibility in the work requirements that some welfare recipients must meet. Gov. John Kasich’s administration says certain… Read More
Adele Sammons Named to NFHCA Second Team All-West Region
Adele Sammons has been selected as a 2015 Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I Second Team All-West Region honoree on Monday. Sammons showcased her talents her senior year, leading… Read More
Five Injured In US 33 Crash In Athens County
Athens – Five people were taken to the hospital after a crash that shut down US 33 for hours on Sunday. Keith Durst, 42, of Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va. was… Read More
Officials Report 108 Ohio Fire Deaths So Far This Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state fire marshal’s office says 108 people have been killed in fires around Ohio so far this year. Last year, the office said Ohio had… Read More
Southeast Ohio Water District Settles DuPont Lawsuit Over C8
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A southeast Ohio water district has settled its federal lawsuit against DuPont over allegations that the company contaminated the district’s well fields with the chemical used… Read More
Report: Most State Mentorship Program Winners Were Religious
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich’s student mentoring program that hopes to give students access to role models has given about six times as much money this year to… Read More
Ohio Senate Race Already Drawing Millions in Early Spending
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has been targeted by one of the nation’s heaviest early barrages of outside spending as he seeks to unseat U.S. Sen…. Read More
Increased Security Measures Start at Ohio Statehouse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Increased security procedures are taking effect at the Ohio Statehouse this week. The State Highway Patrol said visitors to the public building would have to start… Read More
State Reports $2 Billion In Unclaimed Funds
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials say unclaimed funds totaling $2.3 billion are waiting to be claimed in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Unclaimed Funds says unclaimed… Read More