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Ohio Women’s Basketball: Erica Johnson’s historic game pushes Bobcats past American
ATHENS, Ohio—Following a tough road loss to Syracuse, the Bobcats looked to start their home season off on the right track and with the help of the elite play of… Read More
Gridiron Glory Announces Final Five POTY Candidates. Voting is Open Now!
Playoffs, the time where everything a team has done is put to the test. Every team begins 0-0 and it’s win or go home. The biggest players are set on… Read More
Wildcats Run Away With Playoff Win In Second Half Against Shenandoah
WATERFORD, Ohio- The Waterford Wildcats showed that they had what it takes to beat the cold, and the Shenandoah Zeps. They may have went into halftime tied 22-22, but it… Read More
Kittle Leads Tomcats in Tough Opening Round Game
GLOUSTER, Ohio- There was a chill in the air Friday night at Glouster Memorial Stadium, but nothing was as cold as the ice that ran through Cam Kittle’s veins. Kittle’s… Read More
Blinking Lights to be Added to Some Amish Buggies for Safety
ASHLAND, Ohio (AP) — A law enforcement official says he’s persuaded the bishops of an Ohio Amish sect to install blinking lights on buggies to make them more visible to… Read More
State Patrol Reminds People Seat Belt Use is Ohio Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s State Highway Patrol is reminding people to always use seat belts. The patrol says more than 1,300 people not wearing seat belts were killed in… Read More
Ohio Counties to be Part of $350M Federal Opioid Study
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) — Ohio communities will be part of a $350 million federal study analyzing drug intervention techniques and policies. Ten Ohio counties will be among the first wave… Read More
Ohio Ranks High in Hazardous Dams Needing Work
NEW CONCORD, Ohio (AP) — Picturesque, and at times, worrisome. The Muskingum University dam holds back what locals call “College Lake” on the campus of the private liberal arts college…. Read More