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New-look Panthers set for rematch with Newark Catholic
The first look at this year’s Maysville Panthers will come Thursday night, as they take on Newark Catholic at Maysville Athletic Complex. These two teams squared off in the first… Read More
A Look Back At The 3rd Annual Gridiron Glory Media Day
Gridiron Glory’s third annual Media Day on Sunday brought roughly 80 players and coaches from area high schools to the campus of Ohio University in preparation of the upcoming 2018… Read More
Even As Cars Get Safer, Traffic Fatalities Still High
The U.S. is on pace to record close to 40,000 roadway and highway deaths this year. But there is some evidence that drivers are texting less behind the wheel.
CDC to Provide Support to West Virginia in Hep A Outbreak
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia health officials will receive technical support from the Centers for Disease, Control and Prevention in response to a hepatitis A outbreak. State health officer… Read More
Ohio Reports First West Nile Cases in Horses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state has reported Ohio’s first West Nile virus cases in horses this year. Ohio’s Department of Health said Tuesday that two horses in northeast Ohio… Read More
With Trump Headlining, Ohio Governor Won’t Attend GOP Fundraiser
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich is skipping a Republican Party fundraiser Friday where President Donald Trump is the headliner. Governor Kasich’s decision comes as no surprise. The… Read More
W. Va Senate Sets Appearance Date For Impeachment Proceedings
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Senate has set a date for the first appearance by the state Supreme Court justices who were impeached by the House last week…. Read More
OSU Creates Sexual, Gender-Based Harassment Office
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University has announced the creation of a centralized office for responding to sexual- and gender-based harassment, violence and other types of discrimination and harassment…. Read More
Bloomberg’s White House Correspondent Says Fact-Checking is Important
While White House reporters often are given releases and official statements by the President or his staff, it is more important than ever to vet the facts and go through… Read More