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Trimble Heads To Fed Hock Unblemished
With the playoffs right around the corner, the Trimble Tomcats (9-0) head to Stewart, Ohio, to take on the Federal Hocking Lancers (5-4) for the last game of the regular… Read More
Field Hockey: Ohio defeat rival Miami, 1-0
Luli Gomez Teruel (MAC offensive player of the week) made the impressive goal two minutes into the second half. Ohio's defense and goal keeper Brittany Walker were key elements in… Read More
Field Hockey: Ohio Falls To CMU, 2-1, In OT
The Ohio field Hockey team got the early 1-0 lead in the first half thanks to senior Luli Gomez Teruel. With 23 and a half minutes to go in regulations… Read More
Ohio Cross Country: Teamwork Fuels Success for the ‘Cats
Bobcat Sports Showcase reporter Sara Vallone breaks down the Ohio women's cross country season so far and explains why they've been so successful this season. The Showcase airs every Friday… Read More
Ohio Field Hockey: Bobcats Fall to Buckeyes in Defensive Battle
The Ohio Bobcats fell, 2-1, to the Ohio State Buckeyes at Buckeyes Varsity Field in Columbus on Sunday. A three-goal offensive explosion towards the end of the first half signaled… Read More
Eastern, S. Gallia Look To Get Above .500
While they may not be the top two teams in the TVC-Hocking so far, the Eastern Eagles and the South Gallia Rebels should make for an exciting week 5 matchup…. Read More
Game of the Week: Trimble, Wahama Square Off In West Virginia
It’s a game of revenge for one team and the chance to stay perfect for the other. The Trimble Tomcats (1-0) will travel to Mason, W.Va., Friday night to take… Read More
Ohio Sophomore Named MAC Swimmer of the Week
Ohio sophomore Tori Bagan was named MAC Women’s Swimmer of the Week. Bagan, who swims both Breast and Freestyle for the Bobcats, earned the honors for her success this past… Read More
Vinton County Handles Trimble
It was a tough night for the Trimble Lady Tomcats losing 51-31 to dominant and defensive Vinton County Lady Vikings. The Tomcats ended the night with 20 turnovers and only… Read More
Ohio AG Seeks Leads In Piketon Double Murder
The Ohio Attorney General is spotlighting a Piketon double murder in an effort to solve the six-year-old crime. Attorney General Mike DeWine is looking for new information in the homicides… Read More
Athens County Historian Fights To Preserve Old TB Ward
Despite being turned down from the Ohio University Board of Trustees upcoming agenda, an Athens County historian says he still plans to make his voice heard in support of an… Read More
Unofficial Results Show Matheney Wins Noble County Recorder By Large Margin
Unofficial results for Election 2012 in Noble County are in. Juanita Matheney received a staggering 4,109 votes in the race for County Recorder beating write-in candidate Eva Farely. Stephen Bond… Read More
Athens Looks To Keep Winning Streak Against Circleville
The Athens Bulldogs are set to take on the 6-4 Circleville Tigers for the first game of the Division III, Region 12 playoffs. After earning the title of TVC-Ohio… Read More
Opponents Of Fracking Upset Over Lack Of Public Hearing
An anti-fracking group met with Athens County Commissioners Tuesday to discuss the lack of a public hearing on an injection well in Rome Township. According to Roxanne Groff, with the… Read More
Athens Middle School Gets Ready For Science Fair
Two award-winning Athens Middle School science teachers are gearing up their students for this year's science fair later this year. Mary Ann Hopple and Stephanie List both received the Governor's… Read More
EPA Grant Means New Meigs Co. Pump Station
A new pumping station will be constructed on State Route 681 in Meigs County to help improve water service in that area. US Senator Sherrod Brown announced the project will… Read More
Marietta Native To Receive Smart Home
Army Specialist and Marietta native Kyle Hockenberry is in the process of picking out a lot where his smart home will be built. Hockenberry is a triple amputee, after losing… Read More
Washington State Community College Announces Layoffs
Washington State Community College has just announced a restructuring plan that includes laying off three employees. The plan was approved by the Board of Trustees Monday, "to manage the decline… Read More
Alexander’s Struggles Continue Against Waverly
The Alexander Spartans hosted a winless Waverly Tigers, a passing team against a rushing team, and it would be the running Tigers who would prevail defeating the Spartans 28-12. The… Read More
Tri-County Adult Career Center and Hocking College collaborate to create business friendly training site
The Tri-County Adult Career Center and Hocking College are collaborating on a project to create business-friendly training sites for local ventures. The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded the organizations 250,000… Read More
Copperheads Fall To Licking County Settlers
In a struggle to get the bats going, the Southern Ohio Copperheads fell to the Licking County Settlers 5-2. With a wild throw from short stop to first base, the… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For May 18
The Athens City School District laid off several employees last night. Two Ohio boards and commissions will gain a new member. Details in your afternoon audio update.
Regional Hospital Reports Increase In Births Of Drug-Addicted Babies
The number of babies born to drug-addicted mothers is growing at an alarming rate, according to one Southeast Ohio hospital. Jackie Rebman, the director of Adena Health System's Women and… Read More
Caldwell Mayor Resigns Due To Personal Reasons
Caldwell Village Mayor Dan Shaw has announced his resignation. Shaw was elected as mayor just this November. According to Village officials, Shaw gave his resignation on February 29th. … Read More
Girls Basketball: Lady Tomcats take third win
Trimble (3-13, 3-9) beat Wahama (6-14, 3-8) Monday night in a close game by the score of 65-61 for their third win in their last four games. “Everybody contributed in… Read More