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Surprising Close Matchup Between Waterford and Federal Hocking
By: Will Collins
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Tonight’s matchup between Federal Hocking and Waterford was definitely one of the most intense matchups either team has played all season long. Each side had their share of struggles, and… Read More

Falcons Soar Past Bobcats
By: Clark Wicks
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Despite freshman guard Teyvion Kirk tying his career high in points, the Bobcats scored a season low as they fell to the Bowling Green Falcons 66-50 at the Stroh Center… Read More

West Virginia Senate Votes to Provide Free Technical College
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Senate has voted unanimously to provide free community and technical college for residents in fields where state officials determine workers are needed. Once skeptical… Read More

Higher Scorer Cassie Bentley Leads Vinton County Over Meigs
By: Ethan Sands
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It was a battle between top scorers on Monday at Vinton County. Kassidy Betzing and Cassie Bentley went head to head to try and get the win for their teams…. Read More

W. Va. Public School Workers May Walk Out Over Budget Concerns
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Public school employees in some parts of West Virginia are considering a one-day walkout to protest low pay, rising insurance costs and frustration with politicians’ talk… Read More

‘Emergence: the Sacred Feminine Dances Once More’ Feb. 17-18
By: Emily Votaw
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It was over 10 years ago that Athens-based musician Megan Cameron was inspired to create Emergence: the Sacred Feminine Dances Once More, a performance piece that will be staged at… Read More

ZCT’s Production of ‘Evita’ Opens Feb. 2
Evita, the rock opera by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, is the next offering by the Zanesville Community Theatre. The productions opens on Friday, February 2. Performances begin at… Read More

OU to Host 9th Annual WOAP Showcase Feb. 2
The Ohio University Multicultural Center is pleased to host the 9th Annual Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP) Fine Art Exhibition and “Women Speak” performance featuring female artists living in or… Read More

Upcoming at OU: Magician Daniel Martin, 3 Doors Down, Lara St. John and Matt Herskowitz
The coming weeks bring with them a slew of exciting performing arts events on Ohio University’s campus. Check out the details below! You can always check out tickets for the events at this… Read More

Justice Closes Curtain On West Virginia Film Tax Credits
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice has signed legislation ending West Virginia’s program offering $5 million in annual film production tax credits. Lawmakers approved the measure last week following… Read More

Marshall Designated Purple Heart University
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University has been designated a Purple Heart University by the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Marshall said in a news release that it’s the… Read More

Indigo Girls to Perform at Stuart’s Opera House April 19
Twenty years after they began releasing records as the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have politely declined the opportunity to slow down with age. With a legacy of… Read More

Columbus To Limit Tax Incentives To Jobs Paying $15 An Hour
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Columbus mayor says future economic tax incentives from the city will be limited to companies whose jobs pay a minimum of $15 an hour. Democratic… Read More

5 Ideas To Win $10K Each In Ohio Opioid Science Challenge
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is preparing to announce the five best ideas in a global technology challenge aimed at driving innovation that can help solve the U.S. opioid epidemic…. Read More