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Adams Now All-Time Wins Leader In Athens
Quarterback Brendan Sano carried a hammer as Athens took the field Friday night because of a 609-yard effort the week before. I think its safe to say that hammer will… Read More
Sheridan Ends Tri-Valley’s Conference Winning Streak
The world has certainly changed quite a bit since 2010. But at Jack Anderson Stadium, Tri-Valley football fans have gotten used to watching their Scottie’s dominate MVL opponents for the… Read More
Scores from Around Area: Week 8
SEOAL Meigs 7 @ Jackson 63 Columbus DeSales 54 @ Logan 7 Warren 0 @ Weir 47 SVC Piketon 20 @ Zane Trace 21 Huntington 0 @ Unioto 34 MSL… Read More
Ohio Hockey Travels for First Away Series of Season
After three successful weekends at home, the 4th-ranked Ohio Bobcats set out for their first road series of the season, as they will battle conference foe Robert Morris. In the… Read More
Piggy Express: ‘Right To Farm’ Law Shields Giant Hog Operation
Mount St. Joseph in Daviess County, Kentucky, may appear calm with the Green River flowing past homes that dot the farmland here. But there is trouble in the air and… Read More
W. Va. Public Employees Agency Could Get Millions In Cuts
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency, which provides state and public school employees with health insurance, could receive a $25 million benefit cut. The Charleston… Read More
Ohio University Percussion Program Heads To Zanesville
Ohio University Zanesville faculty, staff and students invite the community to attend a free concert Ohio University Zanesville on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. The Ohio University Athens percussion… Read More
The Trouble With Hippie Capitalism and More: A Chat With Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen has been crafting his unique brand of country music since the early ’80s. Whether singing tongue-in-cheek tunes about what Christmas is really like in the Southern reaches… Read More
Ohio’s Defense Will be Key Against Eastern Michigan
A young star is in the making for the Ohio Bobcat football team, and it is coming at a perfect time for the Bobcats. Freshman safety Javon Hagan was voted… Read More
West Virginia Gov. Tomblin Heads To Great Britain, Ireland
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is heading to Great Britain and Ireland on an investment trip. Tomblin’s office says in a news release that the… Read More
At Clinton Rally, Obama To Try To Tie Republicans To Trump
CLEVELAND (AP) – Refusing to give Republicans the benefit of the doubt, President Barack Obama is working to saddle GOP candidates across the country with the baggage of Donald Trump… Read More
Ohio’s Elections Chief Requests Remedy In Voter Purge Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief says voters improperly removed from the state’s registration list could cast provisional ballots in the presidential election, if a court allows it. Republican… Read More
2 Students Injured In Shooting As Ohio School Lets Out
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Police say two students were injured in a shooting outside a Columbus school as students were being dismissed for the day. The students, 12 and 15… Read More