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Cozart, Lutz Lead Bulldogs against Buckeyes
The Athens Bulldogs (6-6, 4-2) have reached the .500 mark for the first time this season after defeating the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes (3-8, 1-4) 71-47. Athens dominated the game from the… Read More
Waterford Ranks First in AP Ohio Girls Basketball State Poll
The Waterford Lady Wildcats (13-0) were named the top team in Division IV in the AP Ohio Girls Basketball State Poll. The Lady Wildcats have begun their season with twelve… Read More
Trimble Ranks Ninth in AP Ohio Boys Basketball State Polls
The first AP Ohio Boys Basketball State Polls were released on Tuesday. The polls feature the Trimble Tomcats at ninth for Division IV. Following a season where the Tomcats finished… Read More
Pro-“Sensible Gun Law” Protesters Hold Rally
WASHINGTON – Protesters from the group We The People For Sensible Gun Laws rallied Monday, demanding the ban of assault weapons in favor of gun regulations announced by President Barack Obama. Some… Read More
Ohio Alumna’s Book Gives Career Tips for Mid-Career and Late-Career Boomers
Beverly E. Jones, an Ohio University alumna, WOUB Blogger, and career coach, gives specific tips to help mid-career people and “Baby Boomers” who might be seeking a second or third… Read More
Survey Says Smoking Ban Cut Tobacco Use at Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) – A new survey suggests that a smoking ban implemented at Ohio University six months ago has been successful at cutting into the use of tobacco on… Read More
Ohio Panel Reviewing Bill Allowing Online Voter Registration
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohioans could register online to vote under a proposal being reviewed by a state legislative panel. The bill would direct Ohio’s elections chief to create a… Read More
W.Va. Governor Would Appoint Democrat to Senate Vacancy
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Unless the state Supreme Court rules otherwise, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin intends to appoint a Democrat to a Senate vacancy that could deadlock the chamber. The… Read More
Ohio Bill Provides Confidential Address for Violence Victims
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The addresses of victims of domestic violence, stalking and other crimes would be shielded from use by government agencies under proposed Ohio legislation. The bill would… Read More
Bevin Notifies Feds of Plan to Dismantle Health Exchange
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has notified federal authorities he plans to dismantle the state’s health insurance exchange. Bevin campaigned on a pledge to get rid… Read More
Lady Marauders Stay on Winning Streak
After a close second half, Meigs pulled away from River Valley, defeating its conference rivals by a confident 56-40. The win is a massive improvement from the Lady Marauder’s last match… Read More