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Ohio AG Urges Grandparents To Be On Alert To Scams
Ohio's top law enforcement official wants grandparents to be wary of calls to help grandchildren. Attorney General Mike DeWine says his office has received 22 complaints this year on… Read More
Wood County To Donate Coins Tossed In Two Fountains
More than $170 worth of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters have been tossed into two county-owned fountains in Wood County over the past two years. Angi Graham with the… Read More
Ohio To Get New Area Code To Meet Phone Demands
People who live in the 740 area code will have to dial 10 numbers for local calls next year as a new area code is established. The 220 area… Read More
Rescue Dog Brings Debut Of OUPD Canine Unit
There’s a new member coming to the Ohio University Police Department, and he’s already dressed in black. Alex, a Labrador retriever mix who was found through the help of a… Read More
Ohio Cross Country Teams Place First, Second In Home Meet
The Oho men's cross country team defeated West Virginia Wesleyan, and the women's team finished second of four teams at the Ohio Invitational on Friday, Sept. 5.
Ohio Volleyball: The Power Of The Block
The Ohio Volleyball team has showed off their skills on the net so far this season. Showcase reporter Allie Dosmann has the story on the Bobcats defensive progress.
Bobcats Down Virginia Tech In Four
The Ohio Volleyball team (3-3) finished strong in its final match of the weekend, defeating Virginia Tech (2-6) in four sets (25-23, 25-22, 28-30, 25-14) and earning second place in… Read More
Ohio Football Slow To Start, Can’t Catch Kentucky
In Ohio week one victory over Kent State the Bobcats offense thrived, as quarterback Derrius Vick threw for 262 yards and two touchdowns. The offense’s performance in week two was… Read More
Ohio Picks Up First Home Win Over VCU
The first home win for the Ohio volleyball team (2-3) was a sweet one as it swept the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams (1-4), 3-0 (25-17, 26-24, 25-20), who defeated them… Read More
OU Impacts Poverty In Athens County
A recent study that showed Athens County having the highest percentage of low-to-moderate income residents in the entire state is deeply affected by the city of Athens being the home… Read More
Kine Appointed to N-Y Board Of Education
Dave Kline will be the newest member of the Nelsonville-York School Board following his appointment to the position during Thursday’s special board meeting. Kline previously served on the Nelsonville-York Board… Read More
Alexander Local Schools Reinforces Bus Safety
“This will be the most important thing you learn today. It could save your life.” That is what Alexander Transportation Supervisor Dan Phillips told students at Alexander Elementary School on… Read More
Tri-Valley Picks Up 27th-Straight MVL Win, Dominate Morgan 69-0
Logan Bash scampered down the sideline for a 43-yard score on Tri-Valley’s first offensive play and the Scotties never looked back, defeating the visiting Morgan Raiders 69-0 on Friday night… Read More
South Gallia Continues Hot Start With 44-8 Victory At Federal Hocking
The South Gallia Rebels ran all over the Federal Hocking Lancers on Friday night en route to a 44-8 road victory for the Rebels. The South Gallia offense was led… Read More
Gallia Academy Rebounds With A Shutout over Chesapeake 30-0
Gallia Academy headed into Week 2 hoping to bounce back from an ugly 52-0 loss to Athens last week. They bounced back in big way, as the Blue Devils shutout… Read More
River Valley Doubles 2013 Win Total With 34-7 Win Over Southeastern
After earning only one win in the 2013 season, the River Valley Raiders have already doubled that figure following their 34-7 win over the Southeastern Panthers on Friday night. The… Read More
Maysville Runs Over New Lexington On Their Way To A 43-7 Victory
After starting the season off with a late-game loss to Fairfield Union in Week 2, the New Lexington Panthers were hoping to bounce back at home against Maysville. However, Maysville’s… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Drops Home Opener To Texas A&M
The Ohio Bobcats volleyball team was unable to secure a win in front of their home fans as it dropped to the Texas A&M Aggies, 3-0 (25-23, 25-20, 26-24), in… Read More
Soccer: Xavier Spoils Bobcats’ Home Opener
Ohio opened its three-game home stand at Chessa Field with a dramatic 3-2 double overtime loss to Xavier (2-3-0) on Friday, Sept. 5. The game looked settled as senior Nicole… Read More
Cuyahoga County Court Distributes Millions to Ohio Charities
The Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Thursday announced the distribution of more than $6 million to 226 Ohio charities. The money comes from a civil case heard by Judge… Read More
Athens County Residents’ Struggle For Food
Ohio ranks as one of the worst states for food insecurity. As defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food insecurity means the lack of access for enough food to… Read More
Annual “Party In The Park” Scheduled For Sept. 11-13
As the annual Party in the Park festival enters its sixth year, there will be some noticeable changes to the three-day event along the Ohio River. Party in the Park… Read More
Ohio Field Hockey: Freshman Phenoms
Ohio field hockey welcomed seven freshmen to Athens this fall. Carter Eckl takes a look at coach Neil Macmillan's newest group of players.
Ohio Football: A Lesson In Punting
Ohio punter Mitch Bonnstetter shows Showcase football reporter Lucas Widman two different ways to punt the football — the standard "handshake" drop and the shorter "pooch" kick.
Athens Public Transit Sees Rise In Ridership
The Athens Public Tranist has seen an rise in ridership numbers since the launching of their new routes last year. According to Athens Public Transit's August City Ridership report, ridership… Read More
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