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Bobcats Advance to ACHA
Midway through the second period, the Bobcats were manhandling the Adrian College Bulldogs in the offensive zone, outshooting them 22-3 at the end of the first. Ohio had to kill off… Read More
MSA Support for Students Affected by New Executive Order
Members and supporters of Ohio University’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) met Monday night to discuss how to support students and faculty members affected by the Trump administrations’ executive order banning travel from… Read More
Prosecutor Asks Court to Schedule 2nd Attempt at Execution
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A prosecutor has asked the Ohio Supreme Court to set a new execution date for a condemned killer who survived a botched execution in 2009. Cuyahoga… Read More
This Weekend To Mark 26th Annual River City Blues Festival
For the past 26 years, the Mid-Ohio Valley Blues, Jazz and Folk Music Society (BJFM) has been organizing the annual River City Blue Festival, bringing together everything from regional roots… Read More
Think Tank: GOP Health Care Plan Could Cost Ohio Billions
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A nonpartisan think tank says Ohio would lose billions of dollars in federal Medicaid funding under the Republican plan to replace former President Barack Obama’s health… Read More
Ohio Advances to ACHA Semifinals with Win Over Stony Brook
Ohio Hockey has progressed to the ACHA semifinals after defeating Stony Brook University 3-2 in the quarterfinals on Sunday. Even while having a target on their back all season, the… Read More
Bobcats Finish Third at UNC-Wilmington Seahawk Invitational
The Ohio Bobcats track and field team competed this weekend at UNC-Wilmington Seahawk invitational, racing and throwing their way to a third place finish. Junior Jordan Porter recorded the first… Read More
Firm Opening West Virginia Natural Gas Equipment Shop
WEIRTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Canadian firm’s subsidiary is taking over a former machine shop in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle to make and sell natural gas compression equipment that will… Read More
Ohio State Lawmaker Charged With Driving Under Influence
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – A sheriff says an Ohio state lawmaker has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence and improper handling of a gun in a car…. Read More
High School Student Running For Mayor Of Ohio City
LANCASTER, Ohio (AP) – A teenager who hasn’t finished high school is hoping to become the next mayor of a small central Ohio city. The Eagle-Gazette reports that Clayton Lunsford’s… Read More
Olive Hill Getting Grant To Fix City Water Issues
OLIVE HILL, Ky. (AP) – The city of Olive Hill in northeastern Kentucky has been approved for a $243,000 grant to fix its aging water system that is losing about… Read More
Revised Ohio Rules Would Allow More Medical Marijuana Shops
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Revised rules for the Ohio medical marijuana program expected to debut next year won’t allow home delivery, home-growing or smoking of marijuana but would permit more… Read More