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Scores From Around the Area: Week 10
SEOAL Cabell-Midland 28 @ Jackson 7 Logan 26 @ Warren 14 SVC Adena 20 @ Unioto 55 Zane Trace 58 @ Westfall 14 MSL Liberty-Union 22 @ Amanda-Clearcreek 14 Bloom-Carroll 28 @ Fairfield Union 7 TVC-Hocking… Read More
White Stuff: Amid Election Rancor, Writers Reassess The White Working Class
One look at the recent arrivals shelf at Carmichael’s Books, in Louisville, and I knew something was up. Titles like “White Rage,” “White Trash,” and “The End of White Christian… Read More
Ohio Picked to Finish Second in MAC in Coach’s Poll
The Ohio Bobcats Men’s Basketball team has been selected to finish in second place in the 2016 Mid-American Conference Preseason Poll, as voted on by 24 members of the media… Read More
Bobcats Will Face Tough Environment at Liberty
While most Ohio University students will be getting ready to celebrate Halloween this weekend in Athens, the fifth-ranked Ohio Bobcats will once again hit the road for a showdown with… Read More
Nearly A Dozen OU Students Questioned In Drug Investigation
Prior to the start of the Halloween Block Party this weekend in Athens, a drug investigation involving students netted drug seizures and one arrest so far. The Athens County Prosecutor’s… Read More
Philo and Tri-Valley Battle for the MVL Title in Regular Season Finale
It all comes down to this, the final game of the regular season and a chance to crown a champion or champions of the Muskingum Valley League. On Friday night,… Read More
Meet the Freshmen: Jason Carter
The only player that did not return for the Ohio Men’s basketball team from last year is Treg Setty. That spot will be filled by freshman Jason Carter. Carter, like… Read More
Coolville Bank Robbed, Schools on Lockdown
Update 12 p.m. Oct. 28: Coolville Elementary School and Arcadia Nursing Center are no longer under lockdown. No other updates on the incident have been released by police. Police are… Read More
Stuart’s Opera House Presents Evening of Halloween Fun
Stuart’s Opera House will host its second annual Fright Night tonight in Nelsonville. Fright Night unofficially kicked off last night with a screening of the German expressionist classic The Cabinet… Read More
Women Of Appalachia Project Performance At ARTS/West Nov. 18
ARTS/West is pleased to host the 8th Annual Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP) “Women Speak” performance, an evening of juried poetry, story and song, featuring artists from throughout Ohio, West… Read More
Ohio Suffers Heartbreaking Loss, Misses Postseason
In their final game of the season, the Ohio Bobcats women’s soccer team fell 3-2 in overtime to the top-seeded Kent State Golden Flashes despite the best efforts of the… Read More
Ohio Picked to Finish First in MAC East by Coaches
The Ohio women’s basketball team has been selected to finish in first place in the Mid-American Conference East division in this year’s Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll. After winning the… Read More
West Virginia Counts 24,251 Early Voters On First Day
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s secretary of state says 24,251 voters cast ballots Wednesday, the first day of early voting in the state’s general election. The 10-day early voting… Read More
Staffers Won’t Testify Before Panel Investigating Governor
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The committee formed by Democrats to investigate whether Kentucky’s Republican Gov. Matt Bevin delayed a road project as a political vendetta will meet Friday, but two… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief, US Senate Candidate Cast Early Ballots
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief and one of the state’s candidates for U.S. Senate have both cast ballots ahead of Election Day. Early voting is underway in the… Read More
Challengers’ Finances Behind West Virginia Congressmen
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – New campaign filings show West Virginia’s three Republican incumbents with far more money than Democratic challengers in their campaign accounts. Filings show Rep. David McKinley’s campaign… Read More
Kentucky Gets $800,000 From Hyundai, Kia In Settlement
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky will receive nearly $800,000 to settle claims against Hyundai and Kia for misrepresenting fuel economy ratings on some vehicles. Kentucky was one of several states… Read More
Ohio Wins in Toledo for First Time Since 1967
The Glass Bowl drought has finally been quenched as the Ohio Bobcats (6-3) went on the road and upset the Toledo Rockets (6-2), 31-26, for their first win in Toledo… Read More