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Mahr’s Free Throws Propel Marauders to Victory
Junior Dillon Mahr went 1 for 9 form the free throw line in an overtime loss to Eastern last season. His free throw line heroics led the Meigs Marauders (2-0)… Read More
Time For Tournament Action For Ohio Volleyball
The Ohio Volleyball team will take on 13 seed BYU in Provo, Utah, in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday. The Cougars come into tonight’s match at 26-3… Read More
2016 Downton Abbey Sweepstakes
GRAND PRIZE* Enter daily December 1, 2015 through March 15, 2016, for a chance to win a 6-day, 5-night trip for two adults from the U.S. to Great Britain. Tour… Read More
Ohio Wrestling Adds Four in Early Signing Period
New season, new team. Four student-athletes will join the Ohio wrestling team next fall. Coach Joel Greenlee announced that Mario Guillen (Perrysburg, Ohio), Frank Bruno (Brandon, Fla.), Logan Erdman (Union, Ky),… Read More
Getting physical with Parkinson’s disease
OHIO physical therapy students offer free exercise class for those with Parkinson’s Living with or loving someone with Parkinson’s disease can be overwhelming, but a program offered by Ohio University… Read More
Pete Townshend’s Classic Quadrophenia/December 5 at 9:30 p.m.
– A Symphonic Version of the Rock Opera Featuring Townshend, Alfie Boe and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – As a leading icon of the British music revolution of the 1960s,… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Require Police Body Camera Rules Made Public
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A bipartisan bill in Ohio would require law enforcement agencies to have rules governing the use of body cameras and that such policies be made public…. Read More
Mountain Stage Pianist Announces Three-Date WV Tour
West Virginia Music Hall of Fame pianist Bob Thompson and his band have announced a three-city tour of the 23rd season of Joy to the World, featuring special guest vocalist… Read More
In Third Year, Gingerbread House Competition has Solid Foundation
The Athens County Historical Society and Museum will be a winter wonderland throughout December, thanks to two Athens County natives. A couple years before Jan Hodson retired, she saw a… Read More
PBS Learning Media Digital Innovators
Search for Top K-12 Educators Using Digital Technology and Tools in the Classroom Open to Educators Across the U.S. Arlington, VA, December 1, 2015 – Beginning today, educators from across the… Read More
Testimony Wraps Up in Dispute Over Ohio’s Voting Rules
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Testimony has concluded in a legal dispute over changes to voting rules in swing state Ohio. At issue are a series of Republican-backed changes that Democrats… Read More
Ohio Officials Report Increased Child Support Collections
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio officials say child support payments are being collected at a rate not seen since before the recession. The state’s Department of Job and Family Services… Read More
Bevin Taps Health Insurance Lawyer to Lead Medicaid Program
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republican Gov.-elect Matt Bevin has appointed a Louisville health care attorney to lead the state’s Medicaid program. Vickie Yates Brown Glisson will be the next secretary… Read More
WVU-Parkersburg to Sell Downtown Properties
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia University at Parkersburg is selling two downtown properties that were donated to the school in 2008. The university’s governing board agreed Wednesday to sell… Read More
Salvation Army Warns of Scammer in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The Salvation Army has issued a scam warning, saying a man is going to Huntington homes asking for donations. The Salvation Army said in a news… Read More