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Ohio Wins Big But Bobcats Aren’t Happy with Performance
Offensive struggles continue to haunt the Bobcats, giving the team a losing feeling despite a 58-41 win over Northern Kentucky on Monday night. The team struggled with half court play… Read More
Tantrum Theater Announces 2017 Summer Season
Tantrum Theater proudly announces its 2017 summer season, featuring three exceptional plays, 55 separate performances, and a slate of new play readings, in the Abbey Theater, Dublin, Ohio between May… Read More
Jill Costa Miniature Exhibition Opens Nov. 25
An exhibit of miniature settings created by longtime Nelsonville resident Jill Costa, who died Sept. 18 at age 59, will be open Friday, Nov. 25 at the Majestic Galleries Annex,… Read More
OU Lancaster Theatre To Perform “A Charlie Brown Christmas” Dec. 1-4
Ohio University Lancaster Theatre presents A Charlie Brown Christmas Dec. 1 – 4, 2016. The classic animated television special comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation where Charlie Brown, Snoopy… Read More
West Virginia College Enrollment Drops For 5th Straight Year
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The total enrollment of West Virginia’s public four-year colleges has declined for the fifth consecutive year. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports about 250 fewer students have enrolled… Read More
Ohio State University To Submit To Audit If Proposal Passes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University would let the state’s auditor review its operations should lawmakers give his office the explicit authority to review the performance of state colleges… Read More
Ohio Drivers Will See Drug Abuse Warnings During Holidays
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio plans to take advantage of the busy holiday travel season to warn drivers about the growing problem of drugged driving. It’s a joint effort of… Read More
Ohio Sheriff Accused Of Drug Theft Changing Plea
FREMONT, Ohio (AP) – A suspended sheriff in Ohio who has denied stealing prescription drugs and misusing office funds is due in court to change his not guilty plea. Sandusky… Read More
Kentucky State Police To Begin Collecting Food For Annual Drive
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky State Police are accepting donations for a food drive ahead of Thanksgiving. The nearly month-long “Cram The Cruiser” holiday food drive ends on Dec…. Read More