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Skaters Show Off Moves in Local Competition
Skateboarders from around the country showed off their skills this weekend at the sixth Annual Wheels of Fire Competition in Athens. Skaters competed against one another with the tricks that… Read More
Pawpaw Festival Honors Resilient Fruit
Due to the nearly 30,000 year existence of pawpaws, Appalachians consider the fruit a well-known staple in their culture. Rhonda O’Nail, a woman raised in the region, recalls the fruit… Read More
League Play Begins in SEOAL
Week four of the 2011 season was, in a sense, a trip down memory lane for the SEOAL. While two of the matchups this week were within the league, the… Read More
Go-Bus Expanding Service
Go-Bus is expanding by offering rides to more destinations. Now, riders can get a connecting ride to go to Cleveland. The Go-Bus Intercity Bus Service is a collaboration among the… Read More
New Church Starts Services on Court Street
A college town might seem like an unlikely place to begin a ministry, but a new church has taken up residence in Athens. Founder Aaron Kuhnert, students from Carbondale, Ill.,… Read More
Governor’s Race Do-Over: Would You Vote The Same Way?
Given the furor stirred up by Gov. John Kasich over Senate Bill 5, state budget cuts and goofy remarks about a “jerk” police officer, are Franklin County residents feeling any… Read More
Gas Prices Down In Ohio
The cost of gasoline is down 15 cents a gallon from last week at Ohio pumps. Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express… Read More
Ohio River Ferry Won’t Shutdown
The financially struggling Sistersville Ferry has averted a shutdown, thanks to a last-minute infusion of money from the state. Sistersville City Council voted last week to immediately stop the ferry… Read More
Energy Summit To Talk Shale
What natural gas trapped in shale formations beneath Ohio could mean for the state's economy is one of the topics of an energy summit coming up in Columbus. Gov. John… Read More
Contract Approved
Union workers at a dozen Kroger Co. stores in West Virginia and eastern Ohio have approved a new three-year contract. United Food and Commercial Workers Local 23 says in an… Read More
Morning Audio Update For September 19
The United States Postal Service could be closing the Athens mail processing center soon. Plus, The dean of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is retiring as dean,… Read More
The Responsibility of a Head Coach
In the ultra-competitive TVC-Ohio race, most of the attention is given to the athletic abilities of the students who put on their pads on Friday nights. The amazing feats of… Read More
On Historic Night, Ohio Rings Marshall’s Bell
Following years of tradition, most Ohio University students filed out of Peden Stadium just after halftime. By then, though, they had seen all they would need to see. Ohio scored… Read More
Slideshow: 2011 Ohio Pawpaw Festival
Photos from the 13th annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival in Albany, Ohio, Sept. 17, 2011
Volleyball: Ohio Cleans Up on Saturday at Georgia Southern
Ohio recorded its second victory of the day on Saturday at Southern Georgia University by defeating Presbyterian College in a four-set match, 26-24, 25-13, 22-25, 25-11. They finished the tournament… Read More
Women’s Golf: Strong Day One Puts Ohio in Good Position
After a first round 310, Ohio Women’s Golf sits nine shots back in fourth place out of ten schools at the Cardinal Classic in Yorktown, IN. Leading the way for… Read More
Football: Ohio and Marshall Ring the Bell
It's the Battle for the Bell at Peden Stadium, and outside the rivalry with Miami, this may end up being the biggest game of the season for Ohio football. Marshall… Read More
Volleyball: Bobcats Beat Panthers in Georgia
The Bobcats defeated the Georgia State Panthers 3-1 in their first of Saturday’s games at the Georgia Southern Volleyball Tournament. The first set went point for point until a… Read More
Jackson Holds off Fighting Chieftains
It was a brisk Friday night under lights at Logan Chieftains Stadium, yet the home team came out hot with something to prove. After the emotional loss last season to… Read More
Meigs Powers Past Minford
Although the Minford Falcons appeared to be the bigger, stronger team on paper, the Meigs Marauders weren’t going down without a fight, especially with Mike Chancey’s 100th win on the… Read More
Kyle Jackson Leads Fed Hock to Victory over Southern
The Federal Hocking Lancers were looking for their first win of the season when they hosted the Southern Tornadoes in a loaded night of football. Neither team was able to get… Read More
Parkersburg South Loses Heartbreaker
After a disappointing loss at the hands of Morgantown last week, the Parkersburg South Patriots were looking for a solid outing against Musselman at the Erickson All-Sports Facility. The Patriot… Read More
Eagles Soar Past Sleepy Bobcats
A long day for the Ohio volleyball team just got longer. Playing in their second game of the day in “Bash in the Boro” tournament, the Bobcats were swept by… Read More
Scores: September 16th
Gridiron Glory has week four scores from around southeast Ohio. Check back frequently for updates. TVC-Ohio: Chillicothe 14 Athens 28 Alexander 80 Frontier 14 Minford 7 Meigs 35… Read More
Ohio Soccer Survives Indiana State
Remi Famodu was forced to wear #16 after losing her normal #25 jersey. She may want to hang on to #16 after scoring her first goal of the season. … Read More
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