Police Blotter: Man with multiple warrants arrested; mailbox stolen
By Anna Millar | Feb. 22, 2023The Athens County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man with multiple felony warrants out for his arrest.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man with multiple felony warrants out for his arrest.
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Ohio’s basketball teams are two of the best in the MAC, and Basketball Edition looks to highlight that.
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The Bobcats pulled away in the last few minutes to complete a season sweep over the Huskies.
Wilson had 24 points and 10 rebounds in Ohio’s 77-68 win over Northern Illinois.
A 6-year-old boy shot his teacher in the chest last month, victim’s lawyer recently announced plans to sue school board for negligence.
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Christian students across campus acknowledge Ash Wednesday this week, marking the 40-day period of Lent in which many give up something of value to them to make more space for God.
Voters may be hearing about significant changes to our voting laws, especially pertaining to photo identification needed to vote in person.
After a win on Saturday against Central Michigan, Ohio looks to keep the strong play going against Kent State.
OU students gathered on the front porch of OU’s Phi Delta Theta chapter house on Monday night to say prayers and pay their respects to the victims of the MSU shooting.
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