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Ohio Baseball Completes Sweep of Ball State
By: Nick Ursini
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For the first time since 1997, the Ohio Bobcats (14-12) start Mid-American Conference play 3-0 after completing the weekend sweep of the Ball State Cardinals (11-17) 10-0 Sunday afternoon. The… Read More

Ohio Pulls Off Saturday Win Against Ball State
By: Joseph Hennessy
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Ohio (14-12, 2-0) traveled to Ball State (11-16, 0-5) for one of their first Mid-American Conference games of the season and left the field with two wins thanks to offensive… Read More

Trump Immigration Policies Cloud “Immigrant-Friendly” City
By: Dan Sewell | Associated Press
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — There are concerns over President Donald Trump’s tough talk and policies on immigration in an Ohio city that’s linked its future to attracting and keeping foreign-born… Read More

Earthquake Detected in Southeast Ohio
By: Associated Press
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WOODSFIELD, Ohio (AP) — A federal agency says a small earthquake has been detected in southeast Ohio near the state’s border with West Virginia. The United States Geological Survey says… Read More

Authorities Searching for Two SEPTA Inmates
Authorities are still searching for two of three inmates that escaped from the SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. According to a news release, David G. Skeens, 30, and Justin Delano… Read More

Bobcats Bloom at Cherry Blossom Invitational
By: Jerry Kirven
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Ohio celebrated its bitter sweet Senior Day by dominating the Cherry Blossom Invitational. The Bobcats were hot all day on the Goldsberry Track despite the cool 40 degree weather. Ohio cleaned… Read More

Ohio Splits Doubleheader at Western Michigan Ending Its Winning Streak
By: Alex Harrison
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Ohio came into Saturday’s doubleheader at Western Michigan with a 10-game winning streak, but lost it after splitting decisions on the day. Game One The Bobcats took game one 6-4, thanks to… Read More