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Southern Uses First Half Push Over Wahama
Southern shut down its historic 40-year losing drought to Wahama last year, and the Tornadoes did it again tonight scoring five times in the first half to take a great 46-8… Read More
Meigs Beats Logan in a Goal-Line Stop
The Meigs offense came into Friday night with 79 points and over 700 yards in just two games, but it would be Marauder defense flexing their muscles in a 25-19… Read More
Scores From Around the Area: Week 3
SEOAL West Jefferson: 9 Jackson: 49 Meigs: 25 Logan: 19 Beallsville: 0 Warren: 65 Tri-Valley Conference: Ohio River Valley: 39 South Point: 18 Meigs: 25 Logan: 19 Alexander: 8 Sciotoville:… Read More
Cops: Photos of Boy With Passed-Out Adults Show Drug Scourge
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio police department says it’s trying to show the impact of the heroin and painkiller epidemic by sharing photos of a 4-year-old boy sitting… Read More
Ohio Volleyball Wins First Match of Nike Invitational
The Ohio Bobcats (3-5) defeated the Lamar Cardinals (0-7) in straight sets (25-16, 25-21, 25-21) in their first match of the Nike Invitational. Ohio dominated the first set, hitting a… Read More
Feds Reject Ohio’s Request to Charge New Medicaid Fees
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Federal regulators have rejected a state request to charge new premiums to Ohioans on Medicaid. House Republicans had inserted plans for the so-called Healthy Ohio Program… Read More
Addiction Recovery Grant For West Virginia
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – A peer-focused, long-term recovery program has received a $250,000 federal grant to expand its services in Beckley, Bluefield and Huntington. U.S. Rep Evan Jenkins said in… Read More
18th Annual Pawpaw Fest Kicks Off Sept. 16
Community bonding, education on sustainability, interesting food, local vendors and live music have always been a big part of the Ohio Pawpaw Festival, taking place this year on the banks… Read More
Ohio Delays Preschool Funding Change Until Next School Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A plan aimed at stopping Ohio’s publicly funded preschools from getting overlapping payments from multiple sources for services will be delayed until next school year. Some… Read More
Ohio Colleges Field Queries from Potential ITT Transfers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Some Ohio colleges are fielding queries from potential transfer students left stranded in the midst of their studies when the for-profit chain ITT Technical Institute closed… Read More
Country Musician Scotty McCreery Performs At Templeton-Blackburn
Last night Scotty McCreery took the Templeton-Blackburn Auditorium by storm, attracting his rabid “McCreerians” from all around the state for the show. Country western superstar Jana Kramer opened for McCreery…. Read More