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Columbus Zoo And The Wild Receive Award
The Freshwater Mussel Conservation and Research Center is doing some award-winning work. So says the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which recently handed out a North American Conservation Award praising… Read More
Electrofishing Draws Crowd in Marietta
Despite rain, dozens of fishermen, students, watershed activists and local leaders gathered on the banks of the Ohio River in Marietta recently. They were there for an electrofishing demonstration. Electrofishing… Read More
Belmont and Noble Counties Receive Water and Sewer Funds
Belmont County and the Village of Caldwell will receive a share of $2 million in grants to improve wastewater and sewer infrastructure. The grants are from the Ohio Department… Read More
Scioto Co. Drug Lab Triggers Family Shooting
Scioto County sheriff's deputies say a Minford man has been arrested after shooting his brother early this morning when he discovered his brother was manufacturing drugs on their property. Buster… Read More
Two SE Ohio Representatives Co-Chairs Of House Caucus on Appalachian Affairs
Two Southeastern Ohio state representatives say they will, "work together to identify ways to grow the economy and improve the quality of life for people that live and work in… Read More
Full Production Returns To Hino Motors
Hino Motors Manufacturing USA is preparing to resume full production at its West Virginia plant following a cutback caused by a parts shortage. Sandy Ring with Hino's home office in… Read More
Ohio Looking At Opting Out Of “No Child Left Behind”
Ohio is exploring how to take advantage of President Barack Obama's plan to let states opt out of parts of the federal No Child Left Behind law. State schools Superintendent… Read More
Morning Audio Update for September 23
An Ohio University biomedical engineer has been given more than $900,000 dollars in federal funding. Plus, the Issue Two ad war is underway, as early voting starts next month. Listen… Read More
Rally Held In Support Of Texting While Driving Ban
Lawmakers, police and families have met on the lawn of the Ohio Statehouse to rally in support of a measure to ban texting while driving. An estimated 75 people showed… Read More
$900,000 Research Grant At OU To Be Used For Cancer Research
An Ohio University biomedical engineer has been given more than $900,000 in federal funding. The money is going toward two projects aimed at developing new diagnostic tools for disease, including… Read More
Former SE Ohio Congressman Calls For Third Party In Redistricting Debate
A former southeast Ohio congressman says a third party needs to examine the state's redistricting plan. Lawmakers approved a bill this week establishing new congressional boundaries that Democrats and voter… Read More
Sheridan Generals Continue to Rule MVL
As week 5 approaches, the usual suspects sit atop the MVL, but a few surprises are in the mix in the middle of the standings. Sheridan: No surprise… Read More
New Law Changes Ambulance Rules
A new Ohio law allows ambulances to head to emergency scenes with only one certified paramedic or emergency medical technician on board – namely, the driver. Ambulances still would be… Read More
Volleyball: Ryan Theis
The head coach of Ohio volleyball is three-for-three in winning MAC Championships since he's been in Athens. Meet him in the video above.
Six Teams in Playoff Position Heading into Week Five
The regular season reaches the half-way point this week with week number five, and it's never too early for teams to start thinking about the post-season. Six teams in particular… Read More
Walk A Mile In Her Shoes
Ohio University’s “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event celebrates its 4th year next month. The national event began one decade ago when its founder, Frank Baird, wanted to create… Read More
Fatal ATV Accident in Wood County
A local man is dead after medical issues caused him to crash his ATV in Wood County on Monday. It happened at East Fork Kite's Run Road. After talking to witnesses,… Read More
Federal Changes Could Mean Greater Higher Ed Costs
Some students may face higher costs for graduate school after the federal government’s decision to end its subsidized loan program. According to the Budget Control Act of 2011, as of… Read More
Washington Co. Business Incubator Receives Grant Funds
A Washington County project expected to create 25 jobs got a boost of funding from the Ohio Department of Development. The agency awarded the Southeast Ohio Port Authority a… Read More
VIDEO: Athens Co. Commissioners Say No To Moving 911 Center
Athens County has no plans to move the 911 Center from its current location. Commissioner Larry Payne says, "It's not something that's being considered at this time." In early September,… Read More
Big Reds Return Home for Red Dragons Showdown
Parkersburg is coming off its first loss of the season against Huntington, but Don Reeves’ team is still in good position for a Class AAA playoff berth. The Big Reds… Read More
Alexander Names New Superintendent
The soon-to-be Superintendent of the Alexander Local School District says he wants to keep the district on its current course, balancing academic excellence and financial issues. The school board appointed… Read More
Hocking Hills Road Construction Set To Begin
New construction will begin on State Route 664 next month near Hocking Hills. The project is aimed to reroute the road, for increased pedestrian safety, according to a press release… Read More
Generals will Face First True Test in Bobcats
The Sheridan Generals have been nothing short of dominant through four weeks of play. This Friday night, however, the talented but inexperienced boys from Thornville will likely be challenged when… Read More
Two Cases Of Legionnaires’ Disease At Athens Hospital
An Athens hospital has diagnosed two people with Legionnaires' Disease in the same week, but health officials say the cases are not part of any outbreak. Regional public health epidemiologist… Read More
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