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The Ohio Bobcats Are MAC East Champions
The Ohio Bobcats are the Mid-American East Conference Champions and will be going to Detroit to play in the MAC title game for the first time since 2011 after defeating… Read More
The American Red Cross in Central Ohio Needs Donations
ATHENS, Ohio–Every 2 seconds, someone in America is in need of blood. Every 60 seconds, 44 people are assisted by the American Red Cross. Over 200,000 blood drives are held… Read More
Fight For God On A Plate
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – An atheist’s request for a personalized license plate saying “IM GOD” was denied by the state of Kentucky, which said it might distract other drivers, and… Read More
OU Lancaster Guitar Club To Perform for FREE Nov. 30
Ohio University Lancaster’s Guitar Club (STRUM) will present a free concert on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, from 2:15 p.m.-3 p.m. in the Raymond S. Wilkes Gallery for the Visual Arts. … Read More
More College Degrees Earned In KY
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education says colleges and universities have conferred a record number of degrees and credentials. A statement from the agency says there were 65,829 degrees and… Read More
Single-Use Bags Return To City Council Discussion
The topic of single-use bags, contested between community members and environmentalists, has come back to the Athens City Council. City Council member Jennifer Cochran again introduced a measure about plastic… Read More
GOP Keeps Same Leadership Team In Kentucky Senate
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republicans are keeping their same leadership team in the Kentucky Senate as the GOP prepares for a new era of complete control of the General Assembly…. Read More
Ohio High Court: Immigrant Can Withdraw Admission Of Guilt
CLEVELAND (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court says an immigrant charged with stealing an $80 battery charger can withdraw his admission of guilt because the trial court didn’t warn him… Read More
Record Number Of College Degrees, Credentials Conferred In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education says colleges and universities have conferred a record number of degrees and credentials. A statement from the agency says there… Read More
Columbus Police Use Grant To Purchase Crowd Control Device
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Police in Columbus have used a $40,000 Homeland Security grant to purchase high-tech audio equipment that will help control rowdy crowds in Ohio’s capital city. Division… Read More
Federal Secretary To Discuss ‘Obamacare’ In Charleston
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal health Secretary Sylvia Burwell plans to join a discussion in her native West Virginia on the federal health law that expanded insurance coverage to 165,000… Read More