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Ohio Wins Season Opener Against Southern
By: Blake Baker
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An explosive end to the first half and start to the second was all Ohio needed to down Southern Saturday and open the fresh season with a 77-67 victory. Trailing by three with under four minutes until the half, Ohio was sparked by a Tony Campbell triple. After that, Rodney Culver took a defensive rebound… Read More

Ohio Police Shooting Trial Ends In Mistrial
By: Associated Press
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CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio judge has declared a mistrial after the jury said it was deadlocked in the case of a white former police officer charged with murder in the fatal traffic stop shooting of an unarmed black motorist. The Hamilton County jury had deliberated some 25 hours after getting the case at noontime… Read More

Keepsakes Of 2 Wars Land On American Legion Doorstep In Ohio
By: Associated Press
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PAINESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — It took Scott Wallace four days to go through all the contents of a medium-sized file box that was anonymously dropped off at the American Legion Post 336 in Painesville. Wallace, the historian director, said he was fascinated by the findings. “I know I have all my military information, but mine… Read More

Sensible Logan Decriminalization Organization Pleased with Election Day Result
By: Aaron Payne
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LOGAN, Ohio — Logan will regulate marijuana punishments differently after the results of Tuesday’s election. The Sensible Marijuana Ordinance passed with a majority of voters approving the measure making possession of less than 200 grams of marijuana a minor misdemeanor, while anything more is an automatic felony. Don Keeney, one of the Sensible Logan Decriminalization… Read More

Athens County Honors Its Veterans
By: WOUB Staff reports
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Locals spent Friday morning honoring those that are currently serving and the veterans that that have gone before them. High school marching bands, including Athens, Federal-Hocking & Alexander serenaded the crowds throughout the route. This year the parade started at Morris Avenue cut to State Street turned up Carpenter then marched on Court Street and… Read More

Ripple Effect: The Big-Ticket Fix For The Ohio’s Aging Dams
By: Becca Schimmel | Ohio Valley ReSource
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A recent breakdown at an Ohio River dam served as a wake-up call about the aging infrastructure that keeps river commerce flowing. The Ohio is one of the country’s busiest working rivers and some navigation controls are approaching the century mark. I went to see these ailing structures and a new multi-billion dollar project in… Read More