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Remembering Ohio’s Fallen Firefighters
The governor will help honor Ohio firefighters killed in the line of duty one day after the nation remembered first responders who died in the 9/11 terror attacks a decade… Read More
New Faces, Same Results for Sheridan
MVL Spotlight Last year’s Sheridan Generals squad was a dominating force in the MVL, outscoring opponents 397-67. The offense was led by versatile quarterback CJ Myers, deep-threat receiver Anthony Crane… Read More
Morning Audio Update For September 13
People in Nelsonville remember the tragic events of 9-11-01. Plus, people in the legal and psychological communities say new Ohio standards for determining whether juvenile defendants are competent will protect… Read More
Lima Company Remembers 9-11
Veterans of the Marines' Lima Company that lost nine members in a 2005 roadside bombing in Iraq are marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in a… Read More
Newark Boy Dies After Go-Cart Crash
A six-year-old boy has died after a go-cart crash during a practice session at an Ohio track. The Pickaway County sheriff's office says Michael Wise of Newark was driving a… Read More
Soccer Falls in Double-OT to #22 Ohio State
After nearly three hours of delays and 108 minutes of game play, Ohio and Ohio State were still scoreless. But for the second straight game, the Bobcats gave up an… Read More
Volleyball Can’t Claw Back, Loses to Virginia
The Ohio Bobcats struggled all day, as they tried to end the Baymont Invitational with a win over the University of Virginia. Ohio and Virginia battled back and forth, but… Read More
Zanesville Watercolor Exhibition
The Zanesville Museum of Art is hosting the 34th Annual Ohio Watercolor Society Exhibition, featuring 65 paintings by Society members from Ohio, California, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. … Read More
Southeast Ohio Rallies at 9-11 Service
Rain didn't stop about a hundred people from turning out to a 9-11 memorial service at the Nelsonville Public Square. "I thought the weather for today was poetic," says Athens… Read More
Trimble Gets in Win Column With Nice Effort Over South Gallia
Entering the game at 0-2, Trimble knew that they had to get a win and soon. The Tomcats did just that on Friday night when they took down South Gallia… Read More
New Lexington’s Balanced Attack too much for Philo’s Defense
The New Lexington Panthers balanced offense lead them to a 42-14 victory Friday night over the Philo Electrics. The Panthers were in control of the entire football game and never… Read More
Big Second Quarter Gets Solich Win #100, ‘Cats Improve to 2-0
Thirteen years ago, Frank Solich, then with the University of Nebraska, started his head coaching career with a 56-21 win over Louisiana Tech. Saturday night, he got his 100th career… Read More
Brown’s OT Goal Helps Ohio Field Hockey Upset #8 American
After more than 79 minutes of play, in the fourth of five straight road games, Ohio field hockey is off to the best start in school history, and it has… Read More
Volleyball’s Karst Assists the Bobcats to Victory
Digs, kills and assists were in abundance as the Ohio University Bobcats defeated the Marshall Thundering Herd in straight sets, 3-0, at the Baymont Invitational this afternoon at the Convocation… Read More
Men’s Cross Country Wins Opening Meet
The Ohio University Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams opened their season in Marietta this morning, but if you looked at the starting line – OU’s team looked a little… Read More
Ohio Volleyball Loses to Louisville in Home Opener
The Bobcats battled the Louisville Cardinals at home Friday night. The Cardinals beat Ohio 3-1 and gave the Bobcats their third straight loss. The Bobcats came out of warm… Read More
Morgantown Capitalizes Early, Cruises Over Patriots
Parkersburg South suffered its first loss of the season tonight, falling 28-7 to Morgantown at the Erickson All-Sports Facility. The Mohigans took control midway through the first quarter, when Devin… Read More
Alexander’s Defensive Line Shine to Stay Undefeated.
Unioto traveled to Albany for a clash against the Alexander Spartans. Alexander’s defense dominated the Shermans offense throughout, winning 35-0. The boys from Albany manhandled Unioto’s offensive line, not giving… Read More
Turnovers and Injury Plague Portsmouth Trojans
In Portsmouth’s last attempt to remove the zero from their wins column before kicking off SEOAL play, the Trojans welcomed the Wheelersburg Pirates. But turnovers plagued the Trojan offense enabling… Read More
Nelsonville-York Remains Undefeated
By the time the Berne Union Rockets fastened their chinstraps, they were already behind the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes. The Bucks flexed their muscles and soundly beat the Rockets 57-0 at Boston Field… Read More
The Persuasions At The Fur Peace Ranch
The Persuasions presented an exciting concert of a capella music at the Fur Peace Station concert hall. With songs ranging from traditional American folk music to modern day songwriters like… Read More
Scores: September 9th
Gridiron Glory has week three scores from around southeast Ohio. Check back frequently for updates. TVC-Ohio: Athens 19 Warren 14 Unioto 0 Alexander 35 Meigs 39 River Valley… Read More
Eagles Score Late, Beat Ohio Soccer 2-1
No question about it, Ohio dominated second half play against Morehead State. But they fell asleep at the most crucial point of the game, and the Eagles escaped Chessa Field… Read More
9/11 Changed the Way We Communicate
As we entered a new century, 2001 was a year of upheaval. It was the events of September 11 that launched this country and the media on paths of change…. Read More
Athens High School Matrix Submits 9-11-01 Memories
The editors and writers of the Athens High School student-run newspaper, Matrix, submitted their memories of 9-11-01. Many of the storytellers were in kindergarten or elementary school at the… Read More
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