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Scores From Around the Area: Week 4
By: Matt Summers
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SEOAL Logan: 14 Cambridge: 48 Western Brown: 27 Jackson: 52 Parkersburg South: 39 Warren: 16 Tri-Valley Conference: Ohio Athens: 35 Alexander: 19 Nelsonville-York: 46 River Valley: 6 Meigs: 29… Read More

Ohio Falls in Nonconference Finale
By: Mary Ryznar
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In their last nonconference game in 2016, Ohio hosted Xavier but fell 2-1. The score was tied for for the majority of the second half but a late Musketeer goal… Read More

Ohio Stumbles in Hokie Invitational Opener
By: Max McDulin
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It was a quick loss for Ohio (3-8) as the Radford Highlanders swept them Friday morning (25-23, 25-21, 25-16). The non-conference season has been full of struggles for the Bobcats,… Read More

Man Charged with Killing Ohio Trooper on Cleveland Freeway
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Authorities say a man was driving under the influence of drugs when he struck and killed a veteran Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper along a Cleveland interstate…. Read More

Judge Sets $1M Bond for Ohio Man in Slayings, Abduction Case
By: Associated Press
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ASHLAND, Ohio (AP) – A judge has set a $1 million bond for an Ohio man facing charges in the deaths of two people and the sexual assault of a… Read More

Data Farming: How Big Data Is Revolutionizing Big Ag
By: Nicole Erwin | Ohio Valley ReSource
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It’s harvest time and a semi full of corn just pulled onto the scales at Seven Springs Farm in Cadiz, Kentucky. On the scale, the analytics work begins: moisture content,… Read More

West Virginia Governor Calls Special Session on Flood Costs
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is calling lawmakers into session next week to cover recovery costs from deadly floods in June. On Friday, Tomblin issued… Read More

Ohio Shelter Halts Plans to Put Down Dogs After Court Order
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio dog shelter dealing with an outbreak of a respiratory disease has temporarily halted plans to euthanize some animals after a judge granted an… Read More

Doctoral Students Create Nanocar
By: Abby Grisez
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A group of doctoral students have created a tiny car for the world’s first ever nanocar race. The race will take place October 14th and 15th in Toulouse, France. Abby Grisez… Read More

Ohio Faces Tough Road Ahead Against Tennessee
By: Mike Rizzo
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Ohio coach Frank Solich knows that the Bobcats have not beaten a ranked team in their 122 years as a football team, but Solich is not worried about that. “I… Read More

Investigation Into Fatal Police Shooting of 13-Year-Old Continues
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Latest on the fatal police shooting of a 13-year-old boy in Ohio: 12:10 p.m. A police union leader says the Ohio officer who fatally shot… Read More

Kasich Talks TPP At White House
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich has visited the White House in support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. The Republican was among guests of President Barack Obama… Read More

Ohio Hockey Returns Veteran Group for 2016-17
The Ohio Bobcats D-1 hockey team will begin their 59th season on Friday, Sep. 23 when they take on the John Carroll Blue Streaks at Bird Arena. After a disappointing… Read More

Ohio Unemployment Rate Drops Again in August to 4.7 Percent
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says Ohio’s unemployment rate dropped again in August to 4.7 percent. That’s down from 4.8 percent the previous month but up slightly from 4.6… Read More

Clinton Campaign Surrogates To Court Ohio Millennials
By: Associated Press
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CANTON, Ohio (AP) – Hillary Clinton’s Democratic presidential campaign will get help this weekend in swing state Ohio from two surrogates aiming to appeal to younger voters. U.S. Sen. Bernie… Read More

10 Cases Of Flu Confirmed In Kentucky
By: Associated Press
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Public Health reports it has confirmed that the flu virus is circulating in parts of the state. The agency says in a… Read More

Judge Restores Benefits To Recipients Of West Virginia Waiver Program
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal judge has ruled that five disabled West Virginians should get the same amount of funding they got before cuts were made to the state’s… Read More

Copperhead Snake Bit Worker On West Virginia Capitol Campus
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials say a copperhead snake bit a worker at the state Capitol complex. A memo to state workers says it happened about 11:30 p.m…. Read More