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Ohio Men’s Basketball: Carter, ‘Cats Roll Past Marshall
By: Taylor Jedrzejek
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Jason Carter had his way with the Marshall defense all afternoon, but with just under four minutes to play, he delivered the knockout punch. The 6-foot-8-inch forward caught the ball… Read More

Ohio Women’s basketball: Bobcats survive against Vikings to remain unbeaten
By: David Butz
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ATHENS, OH —The (5-0) Ohio women’s basketball team looked to keep their undefeated status alive as the (3-4) Cleveland State Vikings came to the Convocation Center. With the Bobcats coming… Read More

NPR Launches Podcast Challenge To Amplify Student Voices
Contest for teachers and students grades 5-12 opens January 1, 2019 NPR is thrilled to announce its first ever Student Podcast Challenge. Beginning January 1, 2019, teachers and students across… Read More

Books Concierge, NPR Fan-Favorite Annual Tradition, Returns
Sift Through 300+ Titles, Recommended by NPR Staff and Critics Annual Interactive Collection of the Year’s Best Reads Available Now NPR’s Book Concierge is back for the 6th year with… Read More

Ohio Wrestling: Ohio picks up important win against Appalachian State
By: Rachel Cherry
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Coming off a decent performance at the Navy Classic, the Ohio wrestling team got their first dual meet win this season on Friday. The Bobcats defeated the Appalachian State Mountaineers… Read More

Ring in the Holiday Season with PBS Festive Programming
– CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR Returns Along With Specials from PBS Favorites CALL THE MIDWIFE, LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER, GREAT PERFORMANCES and the New PBS KIDS Program LET’S… Read More

Ohio Hockey: Bobcats Show Aggressive Side In Win Over Robert Morris
By: Ben Wielgopolski
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The Ohio hockey team looked to add to their 9-2 record against the Robert Morris Illinois Eagles. The Eagles were quick to defend from the start of the game, but… Read More

Can Southeast Ohio Afford Climate Change?
By: Liam Niemeyer
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Four girls sit on a black leather couch a few feet in front of Rana Bartee’s heavy-duty camera, surrounded by fake pine trees, artificial snow and holiday decorations in the… Read More

Former President George H.W. Bush Dies At 94
By: Marcus Rosenbaum | NPR, Scott Horsley | NPR
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The patriarch of a political dynasty, Bush was the last World War II vet to serve in the Oval Office. His son George W. called him “one of the greatest one-term presidents in the nation’s history.”

Bulldogs Fall in Season Opener to Loveday, Gallia Academy
By: Michael Roth
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When the Athens Bulldogs opened up their season Friday night, they welcomed Zach Loveday, who many recruiting services call the top player in the state, and his Gallia Academy Blue… Read More

Meigs Begins Season With Win in Racine
By: Nick Henthorn
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The Southern band played an instrumental rendition of “Ex’s and Oh’s” by Elle King before their Tornadoes faced off against the Meigs Marauders on Friday night. It was an impressive… Read More

Eastern Eagles Claim Season Opener Against River Valley Raiders In Overtime
By: Luke Steiner
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The Eastern Eagles hosted the River Valley Raiders in the opening game of the basketball season for both teams. The Eagles just squeaked by the Raiders in overtime, 64-61. The… Read More

Alexander Spartans Sneak by Southeastern With Overtime Win
By: Brook Ketring
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The Alexander Spartans started the 2018-2019 season with an overtime win against the Southeastern Panthers on Friday night. Fighting back and forth with a close score for most of the… Read More

Ethics Agency Warns Federal Workers Not To Discuss Impeachment Or ‘Resistance’
By: Peter Overby | NPR
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The Hatch Act keeps partisan politics out of the federal workplace. Should it keep civil servants from talking about impeachment or using the #resist hashtag?