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Ohio Rebounds with Win Over Bryant
By: Mitchell Lyons
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In the first half, the Bryant Bulldogs tried to play zone on the Ohio Bobcats. It didn’t work. Ohio used a barrage of threes in the first half to defeat… Read More

Cincinnati Mayor Calls Rental Home Vandalism Act Of Hatred
By: Associated Press
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CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati mayor is calling vandalism including the spray painting of swastikas and the phrase “white power” at a biracial couple’s home an act of hatred. Mayor… Read More

Bobcats Overcome Duquesne With Creative Offense
By: Thomas Garverick
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The Bobcats used a strong second half to overcome a slow start to knock off the Duquesne Dukes 64-46 to move to 6-0 on the year. The feisty Dukes, who… Read More

Ohio Swimming and Diving Also Loses in Huntington
By: Andrew Hines
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In what’s becoming a trend across several Ohio sports, Ohio Swimming and Diving lost a tough meet Friday night in Huntington as they fell to the Thundering Herd 173-127, pushing… Read More

Ohio Takes First Game Against Lindenwood
By: Robbie Dipaola
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After a week away from the rink for the Thanksgiving holiday, the No. 2 Bobcats (15-3-1) returned to the ice and were able to take care of the defending ACHA… Read More

Episode 002: Laura Harrison and Pete Mather
Laura Harrison and Pete Mather are professors of Higher Education and Student Affairs in the Patton College of Education at Ohio University, and authors of a recently published book titled,… Read More

Congress Approves Funding For Ohio-Made Military Vehicles
By: Associated Press
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LIMA, Ohio (AP) — Congress has OK’d $1.2 billion in funding for two military vehicles produced in northwestern Ohio. The money approved this week will go toward production of the… Read More

Ohio EPA Rehires Employee Fired Over Lead In Village’s Water
By: Associated Press
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CLEVELAND (AP) — A former supervisor with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency who appealed her firing over the handling of lead in a village’s drinking water has been rehired in… Read More

Tomblin Announces Funding To Combat Substance Abuse
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says his office is allocating $1.3 million to bolster residential drug treatment facilities for women, increase detox beds for young people and… Read More

Campus Attack Could Be Latest Terror Case In Heartland State
By: Associated Press
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CINCINNATI (AP) — The car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University last week is the latest in a series of cases involving young men who apparently became radicalized in the heartland… Read More

As Cops Get Body Cameras, Columbus Looks To Fill 7 Positions
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The proposed budget for 2017 for Ohio’s capital city includes seven new hires as its police officers are outfitted with body cameras and officials expect more… Read More

Western Michigan Stays Undefeated; Wins MAC Championship Against Bobcats
By: Sean NeidigBy: Mike Rizzo
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In an instant classic Mid-American Conference Championship Game, Western Michigan rows the boat past Ohio 29-23 in front of a record MAC Championship crowd of 45,615 fans. For Ohio, it started… Read More

Meigs Stumbles in Season Opener
By: Alex Harrison
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What started out as a sloppy, hard-nosed battle ended as a thrilling 70-53 Gallia Academy season-opening victory over Meigs. The Marauders were looking rough heading into halftime. Gallia Academy was… Read More

River Valley Raiders Hold Off Eastern Eagles On the Road.
In the TVC season kickoff week Eastern Eagles faced off against The River Valley Raiders at home. An extremely beaten up Eastern Eagles fell short in their efforts against a… Read More