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4 WVU Mountaineer Mascot Candidates to Compete in Finals
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Four finalists have been selected for the chance to become West Virginia University’s next Mountaineer mascot. The university says the finalists will participate in a cheer-off… Read More
Kentucky Closer to Banning Most Abortions If Roe Overturned
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky took a step closer toward preparing for a possible post-Roe v. Wade era on Friday. The state House overwhelmingly passed a bill to ban most… Read More
Nonprofit Sues Kentucky Over Medicaid Reimbursement Rates
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Passport Health Plan has filed a lawsuit alleging that Kentucky’s cuts to Medicaid reimbursement rates will result in the nonprofit going out of business by March…. Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Studying Error That Could Ban Some Guns
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A mistake in writing up an Ohio bill could inadvertently ban several types of already legal guns and must be fixed quickly, gun rights advocates say…. Read More
Ohio Baseball: Bobcats Drop 2 of 3 to Wofford to Open Season
Baseball season is back and the Ohio Bobcats (1-2) were in Spartanburg, South Carolina this weekend for a three-game series with the Wofford Terriers (2-1). The Bobcats dropped its season… Read More
Waterford Knocks Down St. Joseph to Reach Districts
Steal after steal the Waterford Lady Wildcats stole their way to cut down the nets in Pomeroy. Waterford’s defense showed up on Saturday afternoon as they defeated the St. Joseph… Read More
Smooth Sailing for Lady Vikings in Sectional Final
At half time of Vinton County’s sectional final against River Valley, the fire alarm went off, and most people must have assumed it was due to the sharp shooting from… Read More
Consistent Effort and Hustle Keep Lady Buckeyes’ Season Alive
The Nelsonville-York Lady Buckeyes’ effort was never in question tonight against the Oak Hill Lady Oaks in the Sectional Championship and it was that energy and hustle that helped Nelsonville-York… Read More