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Athens Bulldogs Ease Passed Alexander Spartans
The Athens Bulldogs dominated the Alexander Spartans 48-31 during a TVC matchup on Tuesday night. Athens controlled the momentum of the game and made smart plays that ultimately resulted in… Read More
Belpre Earns First Win Over Trimble In Six Years
The Belpre Golden Eagles scored a stunning 66-52 win over the Trimble Tomcats Tuesday night. It was Belpre’s first win over Trimble in six years. Trimble started out strong jumping… Read More
Bobcats Torched By NCAA’s Leading Scorer Keene
After Saturday’s victory over Akron, talk was about Jaaron Simmons and how he played one of the greatest games the Convocation Center has ever seen. Then Central Michigan and Marcus… Read More
Nelsonville-York Buckeyes Stumble Against Meigs Marauders
For a split second, it looked like the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes had figured it out and put their January woes behind them. But for the sixth time in their last eight… Read More
OUtlet – Episode 502
This weeks show features stories about the “No Wall No Ban” protest on Ohio University’s campus last Wednesday, Feb. 1st. As well as part one of OUs search for a… Read More
The Canadian Brass to Liven Up Athens
The Canadian Brass was formed over four decades ago, when tubist Chuck Daellenbach and trombonist Gene Watts came together to craft something that was pretty unique in the early ’70s:… Read More
NDSU President Withdraws as Candidate for Ohio University Presidency
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani says he is no longer interested in leading Ohio University, where he was one of four finalists for president…. Read More
Troy Officials Oppose Medical Marijuana Measure Again
TROY, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio city has rejected a medical marijuana ordinance for the second time. Troy City Council defeated a measure to allow medical marijuana dispensaries in a… Read More
Episode 006: Jennifer Chabot
Dr. Chabot is a professor of Child and Family Studies in the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University. Jennifer specializes in issues related to pediatric health care… Read More
Rezoning Could Pave Way for Another Microbrewery in Athens
With three breweries enjoying success in Athens, could a fourth find a home here? Athens City Council is moving forward on a rezoning ordinance that could pave the way for such… Read More
Kentucky Educators to Discuss Making College Transfers Easier
VERSAILLES, Ky. (AP) – Higher education officials from across Kentucky are meeting in Versailles to discuss making transfer options between community colleges and universities easier for students. A statement from… Read More
Activism Shines Through Creative Arts at Casa Nueva
By: Elise Hammond Students and members of the Athens community came together to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through the arts at Casa Nueva on January 19. The lineup… Read More
Ohio Inmate Killed During Prison Ride
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A prosecutor says an Ohio prison inmate was strangled while riding in a transport van with other prisoners and guards inside. Ross County Prosecutor Matthew Schmidt… Read More
Court To Weigh Sentence Of Lone Woman On Ohio’s Death Row
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court is again considering a challenge by the state’s only condemned female killer of her death sentence. The high court has twice sent… Read More
West Virginia Offering Some State Job Testing On Saturdays
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Division of Personnel is trying out Saturday test dates for state government jobs. The agency said in a news release it will offer… Read More
Waterford Defeats Belpre for Hocking Crown
With seven minutes remaining in the game, Waterford Head Coach Jerry Close pulled Megan Ball and Alli Kern. Already ahead 56-17, the two players walked off the court to loud… Read More