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Weatherspoon, Lampkins Lead Ohio to Win
Three minutes and 40 seconds of great play can be enough sometimes. A Jasmine Weatherspoon-fueled 13-0 run in the middle of the fourth quarter gave Ohio a 71-64 win over… Read More
Local Youth-Led Foster Program Helps Others
It can be hard for older children going through the foster care system to be adopted; they lack the permanent status with a family they so long for. A new… Read More
“New Queen of Bluegrass” Returning to Stuart’s
This Sunday, Stuart’s Opera House is hosting a special bluegrass matinee with the award-winning Rhonda Vincent & The Rage at 3 p.m. Vincent, who has performed at Stuart’s numerous times,… Read More
Audit: Hocking College Awarded Degrees Without Appropriate Credits
An internal audit at Hocking College led to the discovery that degrees had been awarded to students, including two former faculty members, who did not earn the credits they needed… Read More
Ohio Hockey: Club vs Division I
Ohio University hockey is one of the best teams in ACHA Division I year in and year out. The Bobcats have been in ACHA DI since 1991 and have won… Read More
BBB Warns Against Powerball Scams
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Better Business Bureau warns that $1.5 billion Powerball drawing may result in scams against consumers. The central Ohio bureau expects scammers to take advantage of… Read More
Tomblin Appoints School Superintendent to House Seat
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Thirty-four years after giving up a state legislative seat to become Wyoming County’s school superintendent, Frank L. Blackwell is returning to the West Virginia House of… Read More
West Virginia Delegate Reynolds to Run for Attorney General
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – State Del. Doug Reynolds has announced a bid for West Virginia attorney general. The Cabell County Democrat made his announcement Tuesday at the state Capitol. He… Read More
Ohio’s Elections Chief to Discuss His Priorities for 2016
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief plans to discuss his priorities for the year as the closely watched battleground state prepares for another presidential election. Republican Secretary of State… Read More
Alexander Scores First and Never Looks Back to Jackson
The Alexander Spartans braved the harsh climate and defeated the Jackson Ironmen 49-27 on a cold, icy night in southeast Ohio. The solid victory can give Alexander (9-4, 3-2) the… Read More
Eastern Gets First Road Win Under Hill
Coming off of a win against Federal Hocking, the Eastern Eagles carried their momentum into tonight’s rivalry game. Eastern defeated the Southern Tornadoes on the road tonight 54-44. The… Read More
Technical Fouls and Turnovers Cost ‘Cats in 2nd Half against Bowling Green
Inconsistent play in a true tale of two halves decided Ohio basketball’s 91-75 loss to Bowling Green Tuesday night. The Bobcats got off to a red hot start as the… Read More