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Business Leaders Speak Out In Support of Common Core
Members of the Ohio business community urged lawmakers to vote against H.B. 597, which aims to repeal the Common Core Initiative. Both the Ohio business community and members of The… Read More
Man Pleads Guilty In Glouster Drug Ring
A Glouster man will serve 10 years in jail for his part in an interstate prescription drug trafficking ring. Derrick Gyure pleaded guilty to sixteen count for his part in… Read More
Harsh Winter Still Impacting Athens Farmers
Winter may be over, but many Athens County farmers are still feeling its wrath. January's sub-zero temperatures wiped out crops across the state. Athens farmer's were hit especially hard. Peach… Read More
Alexander Determined To Keep SPACER Trophy in Albany on Thursday
Anticipation and excitement is running through every Ohio high school football team this week because the wait for the new season is finally over. Thursday night marks the start of… Read More
Ohio University’s Ping Recreation Center To Hire High School Students
Starting this semester, Ohio University's Ping Recreation Center is employing high school students. Local high schoolers will not be given permanent working hours, but instead, will mainly pick up shifts… Read More
Threats Records On Ohio Governor Not Public
The state of Ohio acted legally in withholding records documenting threats against Republican Gov. John Kasich from a political blogger who requested them, the Ohio Supreme Court decided Wednesday. In… Read More
Fall Brings Trio Of Major Music Events To Hocking Hills
Three distinctive music events taking place this fall in Ohio’s spectacular Hocking Hills region will help solidify the area as a major music destination. A brand new permanent music venue,… Read More
Casa, Country-Style: River Rock Band Rolls Into Athens This Weekend
photo provided Dust off those cowboy boots and shine up that buckle: Casa Cantina is going country this weekend. Columbus, Ohio's River Rock Band takes the stage on Saturday for… Read More
Mason Wreck Injures About A Dozen Students
About a dozen students went to local hospitals following a wreck involving a school bus and three other vehicles in Mason County. A Mason County 911 dispatcher says the accident… Read More
Appeals Court Revives Blair Mountain Lawsuit
A federal appeals court says environmental groups can challenge the removal of the Blair Mountain Battlefield from the National Register of Historic Places. The U.S. Court of Appeals for… Read More
Student Squad Leaders Want Role In OSU Band Probe
Student squad leaders from the Ohio State marching band are offering themselves as witnesses to a task force reviewing cultural issues surrounding the firing of band director Jonathan Waters. … Read More
Dayton College Becoming Leader In Drone Technology
A Dayton community college has taken another step toward positioning itself as a leader in drone technology research. Sinclair Community College officials on Tuesday announced plans for the renovation… Read More
PREVIEW: Playoff Goal Driving Belpre Through The 2014 Season
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
High Retention Rates Cause Housing Shortage At OU
Ohio University students are living in closer quarters than ever. This is due to the highest retention rate the university has seen since 1972, meaning more sophomore and upperclassmen decided… Read More
PREVIEW: Coming Off First Playoff Appearance in School History, Southern Has Many Roles To Fill
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
PREVIEW: Waterford Looks To Turn Things Around in 2014
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
Old Mine Proves Problematic
One day last summer a driver felt something unsettling while cruising along Route 33. Andy Moreland, however, is not a typical driver. Moreland, an experienced engineer for the Ohio Department… Read More
PREVIEW: West Muskingum Focused To End Winless Streak In 2014
Editor's Note: Over the next two weeks our reporters will be bringing you team previews for each team in the SEOAL, TVC-Ohio, TVC-Hocking, and our West Virginia teams. We continue… Read More
Diamond Rio, Jo Dee Messina Headlining Sweet Corn Festival
Diamond Rio will perform Aug. 29 at the 2014 Sweet Corn Festival Millersport, Ohio, will play host to two top-selling country acts this week when Diamond Rio and Jo Dee… Read More
Common Core Debate Continues As Supporters Speak Before An Ohio House Committee
More than 70 witnesses in support of the Common Core educational standards testified before the Ohio House Rules and Reference Committee on Tuesday. The committee is holding hearings on House… Read More
Mid-American Conference’s Newest Bowl Game Gets A Sponsor
One of the Mid-American Conference's newest bowl games for the 2014 season finally has a title sponsor. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, the Atlanta-based fast-food chain, has agreed to sponsor the inaugural… Read More
What Do Common Core Standards Mean For Ohio?
The Common Core education standards are the topic of a major debate being waged in statehouses across the country, but in Ohio, the argument is heating up. However, many Ohioans… Read More
Drone On: Modern Warfare Examined In “Grounded”
The Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble will present George Brant's award-winning play Grounded Aug. 27-Sept. 6 in OU's Kantner Hall. This one-woman production stars Marissa Wolf as an F-16 fighter pilot who is reassigned to drone duty after becoming pregnant.
Now installed in a trailer on the Las Vagas Air Force base, the threat of death has been removed for her, but the emotional and psychological lines begin to blur.
WV Seeks Bids To Drill For Gas Under Ohio River
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is seeking bids for natural gas drilling on state-owned land under the Ohio River. The agency is soliciting bids from energy companies to… Read More
FEMA Repays WV Entities For Chemical Spill Costs
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has reimbursed $1.4 million to local and state governments, hospitals and some non-profit groups for costs related to January's chemical spill in Charleston. FEMA assistance… Read More
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