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Ohio Volleyball: Bobcats knock off rival Miami in four sets
By: Bryan Kurp
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ATHENS, Ohio – About 20 hours after losing a heart-breaking match to Bowling Green in five sets on Friday night, the Bobcats returned to the court at the Convocation Center… Read More

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Move To Fast-Track Deportations
By: Kat Lonsdorf | NPR
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On Friday, U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said that the move appeared to have violated federal law. She stated that the administration did not follow the correct decision-making procedures.

Democrats Predict Speedy Impeachment Inquiry Lasting Weeks, Not ‘Months’
By: Carrie Feibel | NPR
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With the full House on recess, the House Intelligence Committee could start hearings within days into President Trump’s contacts with Ukraine.

Bulldogs Win Dogfight Against Vikings For Second Straight Win
By: Hardika Singh, Trent Hollon
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MCARTHUR, Ohio- In a fight where only the strongest prevailed, the Athens Bulldogs bested the Vinton County Vikings on Friday night. In a close-cut game of 33-28, the game kept… Read More

Generals Stampede Tornadoes Despite First Quarter Deficit
By: Dylan Theisen
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The struggling West Muskingum Tornadoes blew away expectations in the first quarter with an impressive performance, as they stormed into Sheridan on Homecoming night. However, the Generals were able to… Read More

Pauley, White Falcons Offense Propels Wahama Over Federal Hocking
By: Zach Paquette
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MASON, W.Va. – One game is all it takes to turn a season around and Friday night, Wahama’s season took a turn for the better as the White Falcons defeated… Read More

Jackson Stays Perfect After Dominant Performance Against Wheelersburg
By: Jack Demmler
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JACKSON, Ohio- The battle for the Apple Bowl Trophy was set for action as Wheelersburg traveled to Jackson. The Jackson Ironmen were locked in as they looked to keep their… Read More