You are viewing the September 20, 2018 daily archives
Ohio Volleyball: Bobcats Begin MAC Play with Win Over Kent State
ATHENS, OH — After winning only one match in the Missouri Invitational last weekend, the Ohio Bobcats (6-8 (1-0 MAC)) were able to start off their Mid-American Conference schedule with… Read More
Election Board to Probe Congressional Candidate’s Expenses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Election Commission has voted to further investigate allegations that a Democratic congressional candidate used funds from a local race to bolster his campaign for… Read More
Ticketmaster Has Its Own Secret ‘Scalping Program,’ Canadian Journalists Report
The CBC and the Toronto Star has reported that live-event box office behemoth Ticketmaster recruits professional “scalpers” into a program through which it could benefit by double-dipping on fees.
Pipe Bomb Detonated At Athens County Residence
ATHENS — A pipe bomb was located and safely detonated at an Athens County residence on Wednesday, according to officials. Deputies from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded at about… Read More
Ohio State Closing 2 Garages’ Top Levels After Student Fall
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University says it plans to close top levels of two parking garages at its Columbus campus a week after a student fell to his… Read More
DeWine, Cordray Trade Jabs In Heated First Ohio Gubernatorial Debate
Republican Mike DeWine and Democrat Richard Cordray went head-to-head in their first debate in the race for governor. The two traded jabs in what escalated into a heated debate over… Read More
Jackson Looks To Bounce Back Against Defending State Champion Wheelersburg
The Jackson Ironmen and Wheelersburg Pirates are set to battle this Friday night in a talent-filled matchup As each squad sits at 3-1, both teams will be looking to enter… Read More
With Teachers Watching, Kentucky Court Considers Pensions
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s governor and attorney general have argued before the state Supreme Court about the future of one of the country’s worst-funded pension systems. Democratic Attorney General… Read More
Tourism Spending Increased Last Year in West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says tourism spending in the state increased last year for the first time since 2012. News outlets report Justice made the… Read More
Ohio Auditor: Audits Found $138 Million In Potential Savings
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A report from Ohio’s auditor says his office’s performance audits identified over $138 million in potential savings for dozens of school districts since 2011, often for… Read More
Episode 038 : Reba Riley, Author of “Post Traumatic Church Syndrome”
This episode of the Kindness Podcast is brought to you by Cornwell Properties in Athens, Ohio. Location Matters. Visit http://cornwellpropertiesathens.com for more information. Feeling spiritually defeated and full of physical… Read More