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Alexander Spartans Crush Federal Hocking Lancers In Season Debut
After turning the ball over a whopping 23 times, the Federal Hocking Lancers started their 2016 season with a 56-12 loss to a taller, tougher Alexander Spartans team. Although both… Read More
College Choice: The Value of It All – NPR News Special
When young adults set out to pick a college back in 2010 and 2011, they were making a decision of a lifetime amid big financial obstacles: soaring tuition and the… Read More
Ohio Hockey Recovers For Lindenwood
After a full week off of the ice to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, the 2nd-ranked Ohio Bobcats return to action this weekend to face the defending ACHA National Champions, 12th-ranked… Read More
OU Non-Art Majors Prepare to ‘Go Big or Go Home’
Athens Uncorked will play host to a gallery show featuring works from Ohio University students on Sunday, Dec. 4. In a show titled “Go Big or Go Home,” members of… Read More
Ohio’s Certified Election Results
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A record number of Ohioans cast absentee ballots in November’s election while fewer people had to vote provisionally. That’s according to official presidential election results Ohio… Read More
KY Firefighters Charged With Arson
BROWNSVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Six people, including three one-time western Kentucky volunteer firefighters, have been indicted on charges related to several suspected arsons dating back to last year. News outlets… Read More
Ariel-Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Center Host Holiday Programming
Since the early ‘90s, the Ariel-Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Centre in Gallipolis has been serving Southeast Ohio’s performing arts community by providing a gorgeous, historic setting for live music… Read More
Ohio Senate OKs Bill Targeting Fentanyl-Laced Street Drugs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A proposal targeting drug dealers in Ohio who traffic in products laced with the opioid fentanyl has cleared the state Senate. The bill defines microscopic amounts… Read More
2016 Ohio Voters Cast Record Number Of Absentee Ballots
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A record number of Ohioans cast absentee ballots in November’s election while fewer people had to vote provisionally. That’s according to official presidential election results Ohio… Read More
Ohio Senate Panel Rejects Kasich Utility Panel Appointment
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio Senate panel has rejected the governor’s pick for a seat on the state’s utility regulatory board. The rejection Thursday of Democratic energy attorney Howard… Read More
West Virginia Universities To Help New Governor On Policy
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The incoming Justice administration says experts from the state universities will play a key role in the governor-elect’s transition policy committees. West Virginia University and Marshall… Read More
Lady Vikings Uses Physical Play to Get Past Marietta
The phrase, a tale of two halves is often used to describe a game, and that was the case in tonight’s game featuring Vinton County Lady Vikings and Marietta Lady… Read More