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Weller Wins Award…Again
Two HUGE surprises seen on Monday: the sun rose in the east, and an Ohio player won the Mid-American Conference's Special Teams Player of the Week award. Bobcats' Kicker Matt… Read More
Volleyball: Celebrating Ohio’s seniors
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Portsmouth Man Charged With Sexual Battery
A Portsmouth man is behind bars charged with sexually assaulting an underage female while she was asleep on her couch. Scioto County Sheriff Marty Donini says Rickey Mynes, 36, has… Read More
Blog – Men’s basketball: It’s early, but Ohio looks good
Ohio head basketball coach John Groce started this season with the idea that his team wasn’t a good one, but they had the “potential to be very good.” Although it… Read More
Five Arrested In Scioto County Meth Lab Bust
Five people from Lucasville are in custody in the Scioto County Jail – accused of running a meth lab. Investigators say the investigation started after David Collins, 29, violated his… Read More
Real Warriors: Soldiers Helping Soldiers
Tom Walker talks with Maj. Jeff Hall, an 18-year Army veteran, about his experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder following his second tour of duty in Iraq. Maj. Hall is currently… Read More
Update: Ban On Exotic Animal Ownership Proposed
Update 2:11 p.m. A study group is proposing that Ohio ban new ownership of venomous snakes, monkeys, tigers and other dangerous animals with only limited exceptions. The group has been… Read More
Death and Mourning Rituals of the 19th Century
Ron Luce, executive director of the Athens County Historical Society and Museum, speaks with ACHSM Curator Jessica Cyders about her research on death and mourning rituals of the 19th Century.
Cesarean Section Births in Brazil
Jackie Wolf speaks with recent OU graduate Jill Klimpel about her research on the high rate of cesarean births in Brazil. Brazil currently has the highest C-section rate in the… Read More
Environmentalists Complain About Proposed Drilling Standards
Environmentalists and local officials complain that proposed standards for extracting oil and gas from the shale beneath Ohio don't go far enough. Drilling firms won't have to reveal all the… Read More
Another Language Altogether
The Stuart’s Opera House Gallery will host an opening for Another Language Altogether: Posters Celebrating the Poems of Wendy McVicker on Friday, Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. The exhibit is… Read More
Gas Prices Down For Holiday Travel
Ohio gas prices are 14 cents lower this week, offering savings for Thanksgiving holiday travelers. Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express shows… Read More
National Arrest Warrants Issue In Perry County Marijuana Bust
Nationwide arrest warrants have been issued for a pair of Mexican Nationals after being indicted by a Perry County grad jury. The indictments stem from the August 1, 2008 seizure… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for November 21
Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fatal fire in Meigs County over the weekend. Plus, an elderly horse is safe after escaping from a barn in rural… Read More
Noble County Craigslist Murder Update
The mother of a jailed Ohio man says her son was a mentor to a teenager charged in a deadly robbery scheme in which police say victims were lured with… Read More
International Students Studying In Ohio On The Rise
A record number of international scholars are studying in Ohio universities and colleges, while Chinese students make up a large portion of those traveling overseas to attend school in the… Read More
Meigs County Fatal Fire Under Investigation
Investigators with the Ohio State Fire Marshal's Office are trying to figure out what caused a fatal fire in Meigs County over the weekend. Spokesman Shane Cartmill says the fire… Read More
Men’s basketball: Five score in double-digits as Ohio beats ASU
The Ohio Bobcats continued their winning ways in Sunday’s game against Arkansas State, taking down the Red Wolves 69-54. It was smooth sailing for Ohio (3-0) as it led for… Read More
Austin Osborne Crowned Gridiron Glory Player of the Year
After 13 weeks of high school football, which included releasing a top 15 “Player of the Year” candidate list and cutting that list down to six, Gridiron Glory has finally… Read More
Tri-Valley Falls Just Short of Regional Championship
In week three, the Regional Final, the Tri-Valley Scotties faced undefeated Marion Franklin Red Devils. Both teams have been working as hard as they possibly could for the same goal:… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio bounced by CMU in semi-finals
The Bobcats continued MAC tournament play against Central Michigan Saturday evening. A meeting between the two teams earlier this season led to a five-set match, ending in a victory for… Read More
The Faces And Families Behind The Growing Athens County Poverty Numbers
On this fall evening and many like it, Louisa and A.J. Barron watch their kids be kids. To their two-year-old son Daughtry and five-year-old daughter Dallas, life is simple. But… Read More
Wahama Rumbles Past Fayetteville
The White Falcons racked up the points once again tonight on their way to a 45-20 win over Fayetteville. The Pirates struck first scoring early in the first quarter to… Read More
Williamstown Throttles Valley and Advances to Face Wahama
The second round of the Class A playoffs in West Virginia pitted the number two-seed Williamstown Yellow Jackets (11-0) hosting the seventh-seeded Valley Greyhounds (8-2). Williamstown started off the game… Read More
Scores: November 18th
Divison II, Region 7 Tri-Valley 42 Marion-Franklin 48 OT West Virginia Class A Valley 8 Williamstown 45 Fayetteville 20 Wahama 45 Class AAA Parkersburgh South 22 Morgantown 45 … Read More
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