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Snowville, Farmers At Odds Over Milk Production
A local creamery is facing challenges after some farmers expressed frustration at having to sell off cows, and an “unprecedented” milk supply lowered prices. Snowville Creamery announced on their website that… Read More
Community Hears Clinton’s Take on Jobs, Economy
For the first time in this presidential election cycle, Southeastern Ohio residents got to hear a candidate’s goals for the region. More than 300 area residents joined local, state and… Read More
Security Checks, Road Closures Part of Candidate Visit
As Athens awaits the arrival of a presidential candidate, planning has included increased security and plans for road closures around the venue. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a… Read More
Hillary Clinton To Tap Into Voters At Jackie O’s
One presidential candidate is hitting the local scene with a visit to Jackie O’s Taproom. Hillary Clinton announced her “Breaking Down Barriers” tour late Sunday night, a tour which will… Read More
Hocking College Athletics Looking Forward
Despite end-of-the-season controversy, officials with Hocking College’s athletics program said they are looking forward to a new football season, and a season of new sports as well. Head Football Coach… Read More
Hocking College Official: No Records On Inappropriately Conferred Degrees
A Hocking College official said there are no records or documents within the college regarding 13 degrees that were conferred inappropriately, and most communication with the students was done verbally… Read More
Supreme Court Meets in Meigs County
Before discussing issues of juvenile detention, police public records documents and statutes of limitations on a rape case, the Ohio Supreme Court met with some of its youngest constituents at… Read More
City Manager Chosen In Nelsonville
The Nelsonville City Council approved the hiring of a local businessman as the new city manager. Gary Edwards was chosen from a pool of three finalists, which included the deputy… Read More
Escapee Indicted By Hocking County Grand Jury
The inmate that escaped from a Hocking County prison was indicted on Friday. The indictment by a Hocking County grand jury charged John D. Modie, with one count of escape,… Read More
Two Indicted in Heroin Trafficking Investigation, Third Pleads Guilty
Two suspects in a joint investigation by area law enforcement into a heroin trafficking operation have been indicted in Athens County Common Pleas Court, and a third pleaded guilty. Eric J…. Read More
New Image of Suspect In Serial Sex Offenses Released
Police have released a new profile using DNA imaging for a suspect in serial sex offenses that happened within the city of Athens. The Athens Police Department enlisted the help of Snapshot… Read More
Escaped Nelsonville Inmate Could Face New Charges From Grand Jury
A Hocking County grand jury will decide whether an inmate who escaped from a Nelsonville prison will face a new charge. A charge of escape, a third-degree felony, was recommended… Read More
OU Professor On Leave After Arrest
An Ohio University psychology professor is on administrative leave after he was arrested in Lancaster. Keith D. Markman was taken into custody on April 4, charged with aggravated burglary and… Read More
Apprehended Inmate Moved From Nelsonville Prison
The inmate who escaped from custody at a Nelsonville prison has been moved from the facility, according to authorities. John Modie, 58, was arrested at about 10:50 p.m. without incident… Read More
BREAKING: Escaped Inmate Captured Miles From Prison
NELSONVILLE -An inmate who escaped a Nelsonville prison Sunday night, leading to a Monday manhunt was found miles from the prison late Monday night. John Modie, 58, was arrested at… Read More
Nelsonville Escaped Inmate: State Highway Patrol Following Leads, Search Continues
Update 4:11 p.m. The Pike County Sheriff’s posted an update to previous information that was deemed “unfounded,” according to a new post on their website. The Pike County Sheriff’s Office… Read More
Prison Officials Search for Inmate Missing From Nelsonville Prison
Update 9:30 p.m. NELSONVILLE – All resources have been put in place to search for an inmate convicted of murder who reportedly escaped from a Nelsonville prison. Grant E. Doepel,… Read More
OU Assault: No Threat To Campus, Additional Charge Filed
In an effort to stem “speculation” about the intentions of a man who is in custody for allegedly assaulting an OU staff member and being in possession of a firearm,… Read More
More Details Released About Alleged OU Assault, Search For Suspect
The investigation into the assault of an Ohio University staff member was helped by a local gun owner, but a concrete motive has not been established, according to officials. James… Read More
Board Talks Park Place, Search For New President
One day after Ohio University President Roderick McDavis announced he was stepping down, the Board of Trustees set into motion future projects for the university, including the selection of a… Read More
OU Officials Talk ‘Unfunded Mandate’ for Audits
A bill being reviewed by the Ohio Senate was a focus of discussion for the Ohio University Board of Trustees, who weighed the benefits and disadvantages the bill would bring…. Read More
Ohio University President Announces Retirement in 2017
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis says he’ll retire in June 2017. McDavis made the announcement Thursday afternoon in a speech at Walter Hall. He’s served as president for 12 years…. Read More
Board of Trustees Discusses Funding For Master Plan, Specific Projects
The Comprehensive Master Plan is in its last stages before coming up for approval by the Ohio University Board of Trustees, and now the discussion has turned to funding. The… Read More
Primary Ballots Feature Local Issues Along With Presidential Races
Though the focus of the March primary in Ohio has been on presidential candidates, local issues are included on the ballots throughout the region. While choosing between Republican, Democratic or… Read More
‘Skimmer Summit’ Brings Awareness About Identity Theft
Auditors and inspectors spent Thursday afternoon discussing what they say is a rising problem at the gas pumps, and it has nothing to do with the prices. Rashes of credit card… Read More
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