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O.U. President To Make State Of The University Address Thursday
Ohio University's president will give his "State of the University" speech on Thursday. Roderick McDavis sent an e-mail to O.U. faculty and staff today to mark the first day of… Read More
Athens High School Stadium Reopens Tonight
Principal Mike Meek compares tonight's re-opening of the Athens High School football stadium with the popular movie "Field of Dreams" and it's most memorable quote, 'If you build it, they… Read More
Dewine In Athens To Officially Open New BCI Office
Ohio's Attorney General is in Athens today to mark the opening of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation office. The office on Columbus Road will serve local law enforcement… Read More
Events In Southeast Ohio Mark 9-11 Anniversary
Since the attacks of 9-11-01, the muslim faith has been criticized by those who blamed the religon for the actions of the 9-11 terrorists. But, on this 10th anniversary, a… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 31
The Athens County Sheriff's office will not run the Athens County 911 Center. Plus, Sunpower Incorporated made it official today — its new office is open at the State Side… Read More
Commissioners Keep Control Of 911 Center
The Athens County Sheriff's office will not run the Athens County 911 Center. The 911 Planning Committee met this morning and decided that Sheriff Pat Kelly's request to run the… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 30
A Scioto County man is charged with importuning after investigators say he had a juvenile girl perform sexual acts in front of him during a truth or dare game. A… Read More
Southeast Ohio Leading The Way In Felony Traffic Stops
Two Southeastern Ohio State Highway Patrol posts are leading the way when it comes to making felony arrests during a traffic stop. According to a news release, Scioto County was… Read More
Remembering 9-11-01 In Athens
For many, it's hard to believe it was 10 years ago. A decade has passed since we heard the unthinkable had happened in New York City. Terrorists piloted four commercial… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 29
There was no alcohol in the system of a West Virginia man who was involved in an accident that killed an Albany couple. Plus, three people from the Athens County… Read More
New Elementary School To Be Built In Lancaster Neighborhood?
The superintendent of Lancaster City Schools is talking with Dominion Homes about building the proposed new Tarhe Elementary School in the River Valley Highlands neighborhood. The newer neighborhood located on… Read More
Athens County Chapter Of Red Cross Sends Help For Victims Of Irene
Three people from the Athens County Chapter of the American Red Cross are helping in areas damaged by Hurricane Irene. Peggy Pruitt is the Director of Emergency Services. She says… Read More
Alcohol Not A Factor In Double Fatal Accident
There was no alcohol in the system of a West Virginia man who was involved in an accident that killed an Albany couple. Mary Hart, 70, and her husband, Fred… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 26
Gas prices are on their way up because of Irene. Plus, court action is filed over prison privatization. Listen here for your :60 audio update.
Lightning Strike Causes Outage For Athens City Buildings
Phone lines and Internet are down at two Athens city buildings due to a lightning strike. City officials say the city service garage and the water treatment plant on West… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 25
Police say two men charged with involuntary manslaughter caused a fatal traffic crash by wrapping cellophane around a stop sign at an intersection in central Ohio. Plus, a Michigan man… Read More
Oxycodone Pills Confiscated In Scioto County
A Michigan man and woman are facing felony drug charges after Ohio State Highway Patrol Troopers say they seized 459 oxycodone pills, with a street value of more than $13,770… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 24
The McDermott man who was driving a car that crashed, killing two of his passengers, has been indicted by a grand jury in Scioto County. Plus, the Chancellor of the… Read More
Lawrence County Body Identified
Investigators in Lawrence County have identified a body found at an Ironton recycling center. They say the body of Donald Harrison, 56, of Huntington, West Virginia was discovered inside a… Read More
Motel Fire In Belpre Ruled Arson
An early morning fire at a vacant motel in Belpre has been ruled an arson. A State Fire Marshal's Office Spokesman says the former Belpre Budget Lodge caught fire around… Read More
Ohio Board Of Regents Chancellor Calls Meeting With Hocking College Board Of Trustees
The Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents has requested a meeting with the Hocking College Board of Trustees. Trustee Mike Brooks says Jim Petro is going to address the… Read More
Superintendents Look For Better Evaluation System
Athens City Schools Superintendent Carl Martin says 20 percent of his students have an identified handicap and 35 percent are economically disadvantaged. These are reasons he says it isn't right… Read More
Athens and Lancaster Celebrate Excellent Ratings
Two area districts are celebrating having an "Excellent" rating on the 2010-2011 state school report cards. The Athens City School District was given a "Continuous Improvement" rating last year. … Read More
Ohio School Report Cards Released
The State Superintendent of Ohio's Schools says everyone should be proud of the hard work students, educators and parents have done to improve test scores, but higher expectations are coming… Read More
Innovation Center Gets State Money
The state of Ohio is investing $500,000 in the Innovation Center at Ohio University. Democratic 92nd District State Representative Debbie Phillips made the announcement this afternoon. Phillips says the money… Read More
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