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South Gallia And Federal Hocking Both Battle For First Win Of Season
The Federal Hocking Lancers (0-2) will host the South Gallia Rebels (0-2) on Friday night as the two conference foes both look to earn their first win of the season…. Read More
Old SEOAL Foes To Battle Friday Night
On Friday night, the Jackson Ironmen are set to play another historic rivalry, this time against the Blue Devils of Gallia Academy, their old foe from the recently disbanded SEOAL…. Read More
Inspired By Her Own Pain, A Researcher Explores Alternatives To Opioid Treatments
New options for non-addictive pain treatment are sorely needed. One researcher is borrowing from the field of cancer nanomedicine to test an idea that could bring relief to chronic pain sufferers.
Suspects Accused Of Kidnapping, Murder After Body Of Missing Man Found
ATHENS, Ohio – The body of a man who went missing last month has been recovered in Athens County, and four men are charged with crimes related to his death. The Athens… Read More
Senate Committee Vents About Hijacking Of Big Tech For Information War
The Senate intelligence committee gets an update from Big Tech about how companies are fighting “active measures” like those waged against the U.S. in 2016.
Special Counsel Reportedly Agrees To Accept Written Answers From Trump
After months of trying to get the president to be questioned about Russia in person, Robert Mueller’s office has agreed to accept at least some written answers, according to The New York Times.
Manchin, Morrisey Pick Up US Senate Race Endorsements
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin and Republican challenger Patrick Morrisey have picked up endorsements from coal interests ahead of November’s U.S. Senate race in West… Read More
School Custodian Arrested On Child Pornography Charge
VIENNA, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia elementary school custodian is accused of using a school computer to search the internet for pictures of children’s genitalia. The Parkersburg News and… Read More
Ethics Complaint Filed Against Ky. Secretary of State
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Republican Party of Kentucky has filed an ethics complaint against Democratic Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes. The complaint says Grimes is not complying with… Read More
W. Va. Tax Collections Up For The Month
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says state tax collections in August were $33.4 million above estimates. Justice says collections of $352.3 million last month were about… Read More
Police: TV Anchors Brawl Over Husband
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A police report says a West Virginia TV anchor who was injured in a fight with a station meteorologist told authorities the fight was over her… Read More
Trump Treats Diplomacy and “Intelligence” Like Reality TV: Says Security Expert
David Crane has dedicated his professional life to intelligence and security issues both nationally and internationally. He has a long history of service and has risked his life for his… Read More