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CLAYTON – Top-seeded Waynesville beat 15th-seeded Graham, 70-28, in the Division V boys basketball sectional on Monday. Waynesville led, 41-9, at the half. The Falcons finish the season at 4-19 ...
COLUMBUS – Ohio Farm Bureau recently provided testimony before the Ohio House Technology and Innovation Committee in support of House Bill 646, legislation that would establish a Data Center Study ...
Ladies and Gentleman, March has arrived. Baseball is around the corner, March Madness will soon begin, and 70 degree weather is within reach. The sun is out longer in the evenings, and grass is slowly ...
Batting average was a priority for Andrew Benintendi when he first broke into the major leagues in 2016. He batted .312 in the minors on the way to his debut.
Did the science change, or did the culture? With the growing weight of evidence and attention to processed foods and their effects on our health, science has certainly evolved. But on other core ...
COLUMBUS – The Mechanicsburg girls bowling team placed seventh at the Division II state tournament on Saturday. As a team the Indians rolled a 3,240 for a seventh place finish in the qualifying round ...
VERSAILLES – Graham won the Division III boys wrestling sectional with 315 points on Saturday. Versailles was second with 220.5 points, West Liberty-Salem was third with 177 and Triad was ninth with ...
MONROE – Second-seeded WL-S defeated sixth-seeded Ansonia, 51-41, to claim a Division VI girls basketball district final on Saturday. The Tigers will play in a regional semifinal against either ...
Pews of the Woodstock Church, more than 100 years old, sit in the shadows below the historic Civil War memorial window. Pews of the Woodstock Church, more than 100 years old, sit in the shadows below ...
Urbana’s Libertie Nigh wins the sectional title at 105 pounds Friday night. It was also her 100th career win. WL-S’s Chloe Griffth placed second at 110 and WL-S’s Jenna Cline was fourth at 100.