Marietta, OH News
Marietta, OH News
Waterford grads 'Off to Great Places!'
Marietta's 2012 graduates ready to move one
Serving you: Marietta teacher looks ahead to retiring
5K helps sternwheel festival
Pools busy this weekend
Pitching gem drops Etta Express into loser's bracket at College World Series
Brewer tabbed OAC and Mideast Region Coach of the Year
Blaski, Saunders and Toth pick up national awards
10:30 p.m. Update - Etta Express set to play at 7 p.m. Sunday
Lopez-Jordan earns All-American honors in 110m hurdles
Pioneer Navy places fifth in NCAA Rowing Championship Grand Final
7:15 p.m. Update - Baseball POSTPONED at NCAA Championship
At Frontier, grads look ahead to their next steps in life
Bittersweet moments mixed with laughs for Warren
Many area attractions open this weekend
Crisis training
ENROLLMENT TRENDS
Bault finished third in heptathlon at NCAA Outdoor Championship
Becker and Blaski lead Pioneers over Whitworth in Division III World Series opener
Women's Rowing advances to Grand Final at NCAA Championship
Trustees approve tenure for seven faculty members
Softball has three named to the Academic All-OAC team
Baseball places three on Academic All-OAC team
Mortuary museum offers unique glimpse into the past
Welfare fraud leads to charge
Bank employee gets 45 days
New company wants to 'relaunch' Fenton
Warren school board votes down high school busing 3-2
Bault earns long jump All-American honors on first day of NCAA Outdoor Championships
College adds Director of Counseling and Psychological Services
Local elementary students to attend annual Summer Reading Camp
Harmar Place to receive a 2012 Bronze AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award
Marietta Memorial Hospital Volunteers Celebrate 30th Annual Recognition Dinner
19th Annual Teddy Bear Run a Success
Busy weekend ahead as Pioneers contend for NCAA National Championships
Holiday a good time for road trips
Repeat OVI offender sentenced, again
Bill will offer incentives to keep jobs in U.S.
Reading goals
Well fire injury
Assistant coaches play a crucial role in baseball's success
Eight Pioneers named Academic All-OAC
College recognizes Greek Man & Woman of the Year
Have you submitted your entry to the WSCC Photo Contest yet?? These students hav...
Career center seniors
Mistakes on pre-sentence reports shroud potential problems
Open meetings issue simmers
Psst! Need a desk?
Pitching in for Kyle Hockenberry
Up late studying? Keep up the great work. YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!
Blaski tabbed National Pitcher of the Year by D3baseball.com
Wow! What a great afternoon! We are hosting our annual honors reception to rec...
Barnette named CRCA first team All-American
How are you feeling about moving to semesters this fall?
Dr. David Brown named inaugural William Van Law Plankey Professor
Swejk earns all-region softball honors
City schools to update website
Helium: Inflated prices
Vets tell senator's staff about benefits bottlenecks
Home invasion plea
Dock space clash
Spring quarter is coming to an end. If you will be taking classes this fall, yo...
What would you like to see at Washington State Community College? We're looking...
Bus driver fulfills special need
Belpre holds graduation
New jail rules will mandate staff additions
CELEBRATE! MC in World Series
Fishing Derby
Four Pioneers qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track Championships
Etta Express heading back to the Series with 7-3 win over Manchester
Pioneers win Regional; return to World Series
Track and Field preparing for NCAA Outdoor Championship
Mahaffey pitches Marietta into the Mideast Regional Championship game
Blaski moves Marietta one step closer to the regional title
Lindquist pitches Pioneers past Adrian in Mideast Regional elimination game
College donates Parsons Hall mattresses, dressers to charity
Eight Pioneers named D3baseball.com All-Mideast Region
Etta Express advances with 9-5 win over second-seed W&J
Vote seals Lawrence's fate
Court begins moving
Man, 47, sent to prison for pursuing girl
Silvesco fire contained
Learn from Abe
Pucella resigns as Men's Rowing coach
Fisher’s Jason Beaumont tosses a gem in upset of No. 1 Marietta
Fort Frye artists' exhibit
911 fund short of expectations
Ohio mental health care idea has local support
Bill for city records suit tops $250K
Bumpy bricks
Little-used Ungerbuehler lifts No. 1 Marietta to first-round regional win
WSCC PHOTO CONTEST! First Prize: $100 for Summer or Fall term books Second & Th...
Heroin sentence
Lawn & order
Cemetery's sad family story
Phase 2 of armory work on hold
Drivers brace for gas price spike
Important reminder: All current students should register for fall semester clas...
Marietta to host first eight-team Mideast Regional at Don Schaly Stadium
Community gardens
Relay For Life celebrates survivors
Revenue falling, costs rising in Fort Frye
Threats land man behind bars
Forest fracking
Women's Rowing receives NCAA Championship bid
Baseball dominates All-OAC team with 12 selections
Important Reminder: WSCC is hosting a free suicide prevention training today at...
Mother's Day
Serving you, a weekly feature:
Graduation day at MC
Awards night for Muskingum Valley Chamber
Scam artists search for victims
Track enjoys record setting day
College welcomes more than 300 graduates into The Long Blue Line
Marietta to host Pizza Party for NCAA Rowing Selection Show at 7 p.m. Monday
Men's Rowing captures Dad Vail gold with Frosh Eight crew
Women's Rowing wins back-to-back Dad Vail gold medals
Etta Express captures 2012 OAC Tournament Crown with 4-3 win over Heidelberg
Cleaner has offer for breast cancer patients
Reno Flag Day canceled
Beekeepers want you to call them to save a swarm
New avenues on armory funds
Who to turn to
Men's Rowing send three shells into Dad Vail semifinals
Women's Rowing advances two boats to Dad Vail Grand Final
Mount Union eliminates John Carroll in loser's bracket of OAC Tournament
Etta Express pounds Heidelberg to advance into OAC title game
Curious fifth graders spend the day with Marietta’s scientists
Annual postal food drive Saturday
Rural post offices face shorter hours
Tasers here to stay
Meet a Scientist
Men's and Women's Rowing among the favorites at annual Dad Vail Regatta
Men’s Rowing succeeding on and off the water
Concert Choir to begin six-show spring tour on Monday, May 14
Marietta opens OAC Tournament with a win over John Carroll
Cemetery's claim to fame
More sewage plant work ahead
Pair sentenced for drug-related crimes
Barlow Fairgrounds project
College at high school
Career center official hired as superintendent
Sex offender off to prison
The nose knows
Greenleaf branches out
City might save with new lights
Former Pioneer Mark Williams gains national publicity
Marietta’s 175th Commencement set for May 13 at Recreation Center
Brockmeier named first team Academic All-District for second time
Second annual Nonprofit Capacity Conference at Marietta College
To all of our students out there who are up late studying, keep up the great wor...
Harmar Community Center's opening June 8
Ohio ethics group warns MC professor
Program helps seniors age at home
High-tech eyes for firefighters
Drivers who text
Motorists, motorcycle drivers need to exercise extra caution
Gametimes adjusted for OAC Baseball Tournament
Lewis named OAC Pitcher of the Week
History Department inducts 13 students into Phi Alpha Theta
MMH Spotlight: Stroke Awareness Month
May Blood Mobile Schedule
Memorial Health System’s Marketing Department Receives Two Aster Awards
WSCC is hosting a blood drive tomorrow from 11 am to 3 pm. To set up a donation...
Springfest weekend in Lowell
Times captures 4 awards in news industry contest
Local author, historian leaves enduring mark
Dust storm brewing
Meals for pets
Baseball wins regular season finale against Penn State-Behrend
Swejk leads four Pioneers on All-OAC Softball Team
Pioneers have a field day at Ohio University Open
OAC Baseball Tournament field set
Etta Express splits with La Roche
Grave Matters: Warren Chapel Cemetery
Sheriff debates could happen; both candidates willing to take part
Other Ohio school districts trying shared superintendents
In Your Backyard: Stockport Mill
Talk on suicide prevention will be held at Washington State
Physician Assistant Student Society donates $500 to county’s Free Clinic
Baseball sweeps Wilmington to win OAC regular season title
Senior wins inaugural Showalter Special Collections Research Award
'12 asphalt paving program OK'd
Veto Road home destroyed by fire
Vincent woman labeled sex offender
Inspiring teachers
Healing process
Marietta inducts 15 students into prestigious Phi Beta Kappa
Softball participates in Pantene Beautiful Lengths
Saunders named Division III National Hitter of the Week
McCoy Scholar adds NASA scholarship to her resume
Baseball adds game with Penn State-Behrend
Warren students' art on display
'It was just about the stupidest thing I ever did'
Proposed new Ohio injection well rules designed to avoid problems
Fort Frye OKs sharing
Patrol recruits
Registration in action ;)
True or False: It is ok to wait until summer to register for fall semester clas...
College honors 52 employees for 590 years of service
April's showers a bit scarce
Lowell pool to open thanks to community donations
Jury acquits accused molester
New EPA rules threaten Eramet
Romney's ticket
Men's Tennis season comes to a close in OAC Quarterfinals
Do you know who your academic advisor is????
Man on trial for touching girl
Two plead to drug charges
Warren plans busing vote May 24
Warren, Fort Frye to share supt.
A year since bin Laden's death: U.S. better off?
Baseball reschedules La Roche doubleheader
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Diabetes Education Center Adds Two New Sites
Registration for summer and fall opened up today for students with 45 or more cr...
Saunders named OAC Baseball Hitter of the Week
Serving you: Working behind the scenes
Another day at the market
Grads hopeful, worried about jobs
Teacher dies in wreck weeks before retiring
Fire training
Baseball clinches share of OAC Title with sweep at B-W
Softball sweeps B-W to end the season
Women's Track finishes third, Men fifth at OAC Outdoor Championships
Women's Rowing captures MARC Championship
Men's Rowing wins three gold medals at MARC Championships
Saunders and Becker lead Etta Express over Muskingum
Men's Tennis falls at B-W, seeded No. 8 in OAC Tourney
Women's Tennis drops regular season finale
High-tech messenger
Plans change in Fort Frye super search
Funding a hiccup in county Internet project
Couple indicted for selling sex, drugs
Summer jobs: Hiring has begun
Women's Track in 3rd place, Men in 4th after first day at OAC Championships
Softball games and Community Day activities postponed to Sunday
Weather forecast causes Baseball schedule changes
Safe schools
Responders OK with pension rate
Historic resting place
County moves forward on septic repairs
John Carroll downs Men's and Women's Tennis
Baseball ties school record in victory over Saint Vincent
By the way, over 300 students have petitioned to graduate this spring. To all o...
Registration for summer AND fall begins on Monday, April 30th (45+ credits); Wed...
Senior Week offers graduates a 'Last Chance to Be a Kid'
Medication drop off sites all over county Saturday
Hundreds in Devola tap into sewer system
Electronic filing may spread soon to local courts
Beverly emphasizes security
Focus on Skyvue
Women's Tennis downs Muskingum for first win of the season
Bethany sweeps non-conference twinbill from Softball
Baseball hits its way past Wooster
Student Senate representatives selected for 2012-13
Department of Music readies for Spring Choral Concert on April 27
15 students attend Clinton Global Initiative in Washington, D.C.
Students tour the world
Reductions in force approved
County rate for cancer linked to C8 slightly above the state average
Guilty on 3 of 4 charges
Brr ... it's April
Remember to wear blue tomorrow for bullying awareness! Members of Student Senate...
Fort Frye supt. forum
Local man to witness war hero's recognition
Kids being kind
Woman dies in Jeep wreck
Parking lot attack story unfolds
Mount Union Purple Raiders defeat Men's and Women's Tennis
Logan Moore was the lucky winner of the gas card. Thanks to everyone who partici...
Mahaffey named OAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week
Well, it is about time.....for the start of summer and fall registration!!!! Yep...
Johnson's campaign fund dwarfs Wilson's
Free parenting workshop at MHS
Ohio U. wants say on gas leases on its land
In your backyard: Saddling up
Fenton's allure endures
Baseball splits OAC doubleheader with John Carroll
Pioneer Lightweight 4+ wins gold at SIRA Championships
2012 Volleyball Summer Camp schedule announced
Men's Rowing nearly perfect on first day of SIRA Championships
John Carroll Softball takes two from Pioneers
Bault claims 12th school record at the Marietta Twilight Meet
Baseball vs. John Carroll postponed until Sunday at 1 p.m.
True costs of health care
Washington School celebrates 100 years
More communities are considering curbside recycling
Report: Oil and gas boom could mean higher rent
Obesity, malpractice suits among contributors to rising cost
Episode 8 of the OnCampus is live. Watch, like and comment.
Combined classes possible at Lawrence
Survey pinpoints health service needs
Local nursing homes ready for the unexpected
Intersection under city microscope
Cooking school
Five seniors present research projects at physics gathering in Columbus
Etta Express book signing set for Sugden Book Store
Spring graduation petitions are due tomorrow!
Miss the tour of the AgriLab on Tuesday? No worries- we've got another one sched...
Century milestone hit at Washington School
Mommy Mart returns
EPA to reduce gas well drilling pollution
Ready for anything? EMA director says it's best to have a plan
Children Services, county at odds
Pioneers fall at Otterbein in Men's Tennis
New programs coming to College’s Planetarium in April and May
Community Softball Day falls on regular season finale for Pioneers
New hotel in town opens
McConnelsville to host Vietnam wall
Local views on Romney's GOP success
Ex-Stockport mayor faces 30 counts
Really lucky dogs
Ohio Northern downs Men's Tennis while Women's Tennis falls to Otterbein
Pioneers and Cardinals split OAC doubleheader
Some students in the Leadership Development class at WSCC will be holding a dona...
Tomorrow is Wear Green day!
Etta Express blanks Otterbein on the road
Eight seniors inducted into Alpha Delta Sigma honorary
As part of our Green Week activities, agribusiness management students will give...
Warren won't fill 3 vacancies
Judge: Teen to be tried on attempted murder
Taste of Home Cooking School in Marietta Thursday
Probable link between C8, 2 cancers
Beverly break-ins
Episode 7 of the OnCampus is up and running!
Lindquist tabbed OAC Pitcher of the Week
Green Week starts today! What do you do to help protect the planet?
Serving you: New assistant prosecutor is fulfilling her dream
Longrifles put on display
Hazmat drill to be at Solvay park
Turn in a bully anonymously
Fighting hunger
Softball splits with Heidelberg
Women's Rowing wins two gold at Knecht Cup
Football names new defensive coordinator
Men's Freshman 8+ takes bronze medal at Knecht Cup
Muench and Hood lead Track & Field at All-Ohio Championships
Women's Rowing advances three shells to Sunday finals of the Knecht Cup
Men's Freshmen 8+ advances to Grand Final at Knecht Cup
Heidelberg defeats Men's and Women's Tennis
Etta Express sweeps Heidelberg on Community Day
Baseball game time moved up to 12 p.m.
Marietta Memorial eyes space in shopping center
Whipple resident discovers cemetery
Lie detector tests used often
Dogs removed from Belpre home
The Year: 1987 - Looking back 25 years
All Scholars Day allow campus to celebrate research
Students select governing body for 2012-13
Marietta vs. Heidelberg baseball rivalry gains national attention
Career center open house
Burglary ring suspect pleads not guilty 7 times
End of an Era
Judge warns Waterford man
County to refinance bonds to save money
Beverly police force to expand
Wearing blue for a cause
Oil, gas lease revenue could help watershed
New life for lock house
Police dispatchers: Stressful work
Women's Tennis beaten by Muskingum
Baseball takes two from the Fighting Muskies
Muskingum takes two from Softball
‘The Other Wes Moore’ chosen for 2012-13 Common Reading
Worker waits for $5.57M judgment
$10.5M project
Zonta Unique Boutique
Council hears about festival wiring project
Maps: Dinosaurs to many travelers
Men's Tennis dispatches Muskingum
Etta Express reclaims No. 1 ranking in both national polls
Bault and Lopez-Jordan named OAC Players of the Week
Athletic training students donate first-aid kits to Marietta YMCA
Baseball downs Washington & Jefferson
Board balks at black in band uniforms
Switzerland school board mulls decisions on River High, Skyvue
Local views on Ohio gay marriage bill
Career center milestone
Armory Square levy debated
Pioneer Softball sweeps Ohio Wesleyan
There are numerous scholarships available to WSCC students through the Washingto...
Blaski named OAC Pitcher of the Week for second time
Marietta band boosters busy
Natural gas glut bad for drilling boom
Income tax deadline looms
HUNTING FOR EGGS
Serving you: Local agency helps families
Women's Rowing blows Franklin & Marshall out of the water
Schools re-arrange agriculture classes into 'pathways'
Emergency alerts to cell phones
Work to begin Monday on U.S. 50 at Belpre
Copper theft sentence
Prom dress issues
Records fall in track and field
Capital downs men's and women's tennis
Pioneers take down Capital with a doubleheader sweep
April is community college month! Complete this sentence: The best thing about...
Baseball blanks Capital 7-0 and 6-0
Graduation is quickly approaching! Spring graduation petitions are due on April...
Episode 6 of OnCampus is now broadcasting on Tv-22 and YouTube. Check it out below!
Council approves funds for boats for police, fire depts.
Grave Matters: Honoring a former slave
Ballad of The Becky Thatcher: The saga continues
All eyes on Ohio congressional race
Muni court nearing completion
Two students earn high praise at undergraduate economics conference
Barnette sets record as women’s rowing enjoys highest national ranking in program history
Marietta schools' phys ed options may grow
New security steps at courthouse
Local soldier's 164-year-old grave found
Repeat OVI offender pleads guilty
Without a home
Softball splits a non-conference doubleheader at Denison
Assistant Professor named Ohio’s Trainer of the Year
Fort Frye to interview 5
Ohio bill has money for River Museum, W.P. Snyder
Guilty plea by man who tried to entice girl, 15
Murder suspect OK for trial
Made in Marietta: By WASCO
Baseball notches NCAA-record 2,000th program win
College’s Annual Senior Capstone Art Exhibition opens April 13
Annual Community Days for baseball, softball scheduled for April
Hibernation ending for attractions
Wis. politician has local ties
Home invasion, assault indictments
Landowners still optimistic about oil production
Vet friendly
Boys of Spring: Marietta Bantam League continues baseball tradition
Ceremony welcomes Vietnam vets home
Deputy engineer on the job since '99
March weather sets record
Oil lease bonanza
Women's Rowing splits a pair of races with No. 3 William Smith
Swejk leads Pioneers in doubleheader sweep of Kenyon
Lopez-Jordan and Bault lead Pioneer Track team at OAC Split Meet
Men's Rowing duels Williams and Saint Joseph's
Women's Rowing battles pair of top-ten opponents
Women's Tennis falls in OAC opener
Baseball sweeps Ohio Northern and is one win shy of program's 2,000th
Softball loses two at Ohio Northern
Mad Hen out, Dad's Primitive Workbench in
Grave Matters: Waterman
Road projects will kick off this spring
Fracking lines lack oversight
Police want to move
Diversity and Inclusion at Marietta College
College conducting second annual Hunger and Homelessness Week
Associate Professor chosen by the U.S. office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services
Episode 5 of OnCampus - This week featuring Dr. Mark Nutter, Chief Academic Offi...
Beverly-Waterford Chamber awards
Fenton to sell assets at auctions
Council seeks bids for armory work
Fort Frye studies spending
Neighborhood watch
There's still time for high school seniors to register for the Spring Open House...
New courthouse smoking rules
T-shirt with slur sparks campus probe
Sexual assault suspects cite their religion
Judge acquits ex-jail official
Gas, bread and milk all cost more; So, how does Meals on Wheels cope?
Saunders and Mahaffey lead Baseball past Frostburg
Softball splits doubleheader with Wooster
New on Virginia Street
Tenant's quick thinking blocks spread of fire
Ohio bill could doom landlines
Energy firm switches plant to Noble Co.
Driver's remorse
Former jail administrator found not guilty
Important Message about Diversity and Inclusion
Students can still register for spring quarter classes. Fill up your schedule n...
Etta Express blanks Ohio Wesleyan
Media students make the most of national broadcasting convention
Baseball adjusts game times
MC residence hall's name full of history
City schools OK'd for Chinese instructor
'Pink slime' raises concerns
Plea deal out of fondling case
Spring chickens
The first day of class was...
Men's Tennis easily dispatches Wilmington
Muller named OAC Player of the Week for third time
Senior to present ‘Wind Energy in China,’ March 30 at Planetarium
The last Spring Quarter at WSCC has officially started. Good luck to all of our...
Doing community service
Easter parade goes off without a hitch
Serving you:?Health department registrar
Views vary on soldier, shooting
Rough roads ahead
Etta Express wins home opener over Montclair State
Pioneers split with Wilmington
Men's and Women's Track open outdoor season
Women's Rowing opens season with solid performance on the Muskingum River
Purdue edges Marietta to retain Challenge Cup
Softball versus Wilmington postponed until Sunday
Fish fries heating up
Family, financial counseling might benefit landowners
Clerical error means money owed to state
Gas prices: What's to blame?
Tech prep projects highlighted
Men's and Women's Rowing opens 2012 season at home
Baseball hosts Montclair State in home opener
Former provost returning to campus for poetry reading on April 3
Episode 4 of Washington State OnCampus!
Money set aside for recorder's office pay raises
City OKs contract with Teamsters
Frontier board balks at 2-year deal for Mental
2 accused of local Craigslist scam
Bees as pets
The Bookstore will be open from 9-5 today and 10-3 tomorrow if you want to buy y...
Forensics and Debate Team finish 15th at national tournament
Empty Bowls Saturday
Daytime burglary suspect waives hearing
Jail time for WSCC bomb threat
Be safe with animals
Driver changes plea from chase
Softball splits OAC doubleheader
How is spring break going for everyone?
Marietta man sentenced for calling in bomb threat
Safety awards
Texting bans surround Ohio
State settles '05 case vs. Eramet
2 accused of home invasion
This is spring?
Blaski named OAC Pitcher of the Week
Current high school seniors are invited to our upcoming Spring Open House for Hi...
Check out the fall 2012 schedule (the summer course schedule will be available i...
College Republicans host Kate Obenshain on Thursday, March 29
Students line up projects for annual Community Service Day
Two arrested for Sunday home invasion
McDonald's demolition
Ohio gets a 'D' for access to financial matters
Warren facing more money decisions
Visitors bureau fights for share of tax
Scrap metal
Grant named OAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week
Serving you: City's recreation clerk
Civil War stories shared in songs
Red Cross' new director looks ahead
Home invasion suspects sought
House projects
No. 1 ranked Etta Express blanks No. 7 Piedmont
Women's Rowing ranked No. 12 in the preseason
Men's Rowing finishes week at Lake Lanier Rowing Club
Traffic may be impacted near MMS
Popular blues festival kicks off Friday in Marietta
Old lease issues may arise for landowners
Fort Frye student wins Spelling Bee
War on drugs: Candidates differ
Toth leads Pioneers past No. 6 Rowan
Volleyball in Spain Blog Entry #6
Men's and Women's Tennis drop matches in Hilton Head
Pioneers split on final day of Rebel Spring Games trip
Uh oh, looks like there are still a few students who need to make a payment for...
Esbenshade closes season with Scott Wilson & the Electric Jazz Quartet
Grave Matters: Sitka cemetery still open for burials
Home Show begins today at fairgrounds
Watershed fee goes way up for some in district
Verdict possible by next week
Hiking Trails: Area has hidden wonders
Volleyball in Spain Blog Entry #5
Baseball loses two at Snowbird Classic
Pioneers split again at Rebel Spring Games
Bank president to present at 28th annual Milton Friedman Lecture
Regional spelling bee
Arrest connected to robberies
Rape suspect waives hearing
Cavities in baby teeth
Ava remembered
Volleyball in Spain Blog Entry #4
Women's Tennis loses to Hood College
Registration is still going on for spring quarter! But classes are filling up fa...
Pioneers strikeout Denison
Ex-jail officer to take stand
Daytime burglary suspect arrested
'I miss her very much'
Armory plan back on track?
Some McDonald's employees shift to non-profits
Tennis splits with Roosevelt; Men win, Women fall
Knab named All-Region for third straight season
Prominent expert on gender violence to speak at Marietta College
Etta Express dominates Montclair State
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Named Liaison of the Year from Lifeline of Ohio
Pioneers pickup a split at Rebel Spring Games
Waterford girl loses battle with cancer
Remodeling project finished
Killer gets life in prison
Ex-jail officer's trial begins
Speaker recalls 9/11
Chamber awards: 6 honored at annual dinner
Volleyball in Spain Blog Entry #2
Men's Tennis remains undefeated, Women drop season opener
Etta Express holds off Denison in Florida opener
College offers robust schedule for 18th annual International Week
Freshman pitchers lead Marietta to two wins at Rebel Spring Games
Mild winter limits damage to area roads, but leaves potholes
Serving you: Foster care caseworker
Annual Irish Gathering held
Race car driver talks about 'glory days'
Losing post offices
Softball rained out on Day One of Rebel Spring Games
Bault finishes competition at NCAA Indoor Championships
Pioneers blank Piedmont
What's in a name: Counties
Mild winter means extended vacation for area schools
Daytime burglaries in the city
Infant loses finger to dog bite
What's in a name?
Bault makes program history with National Runner-Up performance
No. 10 Piedmont upsets top-ranked Pioneers
Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosting annual Diversity Summit
Don't forget!!! Payment for spring quarter is due TODAY!
150 years of history
Caution urged in mineral rights leasing
Mobile home fire near Layman
Stockport mayor accused of rape
Spirit of giving
WSCC is open until 8pm tonight for those who still need to pay their bill. Paym...
Don Schaly Stadium to host 2012 NCAA Mideast Regional
Episode 3 of OnCampus. This weeks guests - Tanya Wilder and Bill Thompson!
Injured soldier's benefit concert Aug. 16
30 months in jail for Belpre dad
Police, fire want new boats
Fleming farmer dies in work accident
iPad learning
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Women’s Basketball has two named Academic All-OAC
Reno VFD faces difficult choices as 3.25-mill levy fails
Races set for Congress, General Assembly
School levies renewed
White wins; Weber ousted
Santorum runs strong locally
The first payment date for spring quarter is rapidly approaching! Payment must...
Tomorrow is the last Wii Wednesday of Winter Quarter. Stop by the Community Room...
Forensics closes out regular season at Muskingum Charity tourney
Bault to compete in three events at NCAA Indoor Championships
Knab named Academic All-OAC
Fort Frye puts all of Duke's $732,636 in general fund
Software on the police beat
Levies, GOP race draw Ohio voters
$24.8M deal has Noble Co. buzzing
High-speed 'Net
Washington County Election Results
UPDATED: Early Ohio returns: Romney, Santorum nearly tied
Men's Tennis edges West Virginia State
Belpre native is living his dream
Girl makes 'fracking' DVDs
2 accused of invading home
Demand stretches VFD staffs
Gone fishin'
Top-ranked Baseball sweeps Rhodes
Bault and Lopez-Jordan set school records in different states
Etta Express sweeps doubleheader to open season
Softball splits with Rio Grande to open 2012 season
Historic Watertown Cemetery
Belpre boy one of few to try treatment for Cystic Fibrosis
Super Tuesday: Early voting down
Frontier tackles topic of bullying
Grading Upgrade: Warren Local
2012 Softball season preview
Students, faculty attend Ohio Naturalists’ Conference in Columbus
Episode two of the OnCampus. This week featuring Law Enforcement Training Comma...
Area tornado watch canceled
February weather
Marietta tries for 'Safe Routes' grant
Little-used fund helps find Ohio sex offenders
Grand jury reports
A time to dream
2012 Baseball season preview
Women's Track ranked No. 18 nationally, Men No. 9 in region
The Wilds leased for drilling
Craigslist murder suspect's trial set
Attitudes changing at WSCC
Front St. showcase
Bus line may reinstate route
Guiler named All-Ohio Athletic Conference
Accounting seniors recognized by regional CPA society at dinner
Campus invited to select 2012-13 Common Reading from three finalists
Broughton ice cream brand going away
Study: Drilling envisioned as an an Ohio bonanza
Whipple area family loses home to fire
Port authority sees opportunities
Made in Marietta: Rampp's success
Grant helps College Police, others to purchase communication software
Concealed carry trend up in Ohio, but slows locally
Board focuses on levies, Fleming
Marcellus & Utica shale boom: MC professor versed on all sides of the issue
Third student dies following Ohio school shooting
Local officials aware school violence can happen
Annual WSCC tuition increased
Petroleum Engineering student represents College, U.S. at conference
Marietta Memorial Hospital Receives Accreditation with Commendation
Three Pioneers Garner All-OAC accolades
1 killed, 4 wounded in school shooting in Ohio
Black history lunch at Belpre church
Relay For Life events near
Serving you: A proven veteran on the force
Local voters assess GOP field
Marcellus & Utica shale boom:
Men's Tennis dominates Waynesburg in season opener
Women's Track finishes third, Men fifth at OAC Indoor Championship
Grand jury to hear 1984 murder case
Are We Ready? The Times partnering with WOUB for show on fracking
Are We Ready? Are fracking regulations in place locally, statewide?
Grave matters: Belpre's Rockland Cemetery
School building project hits snag
Bault and Muller lead Pioneers on first day of OAC Indoor Championship
Indiana University professor to speak at Krause lecture on March 8
Region's voters face ballot issues
Local couple gives $1.1M to MMH
Frontier parents tell board about bullying
AEP rate debate
60 days in jail in BMV camera case
Marietta finishes third at Ohio Forensics Varsity State Championship
Students learn art of curating in Collecting and Museum Practices class
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3 in commissioner primary
Hearing today on plea deal in BMV camera probe
School lessons
Former BMV registrar sentenced
Pizza Place finds a local place
Lent: Special time for Christians
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Burr Oak's future unclear
Warren to seek bids for $1M in repairs
Marietta professor under scrutiny for oil, gas panel role
Suspects forfeit cash, guns, cars...
Armory: In or out?
Men's Basketball knocked from OAC Tournament
Wii Wednesday returns tomorrow. Stop by the Community Room any time between 11:3...
Esbenshade returns with ‘For the Love of Clara’ on Feb. 29
Warm winter isn't all good news
Hero back home
Shakin' through winter
Caldwell tax foes push petition
In case of emergency: City files away facts on buildings
Women's Basketball eliminated from OAC Tournament
Marietta Memorial Hospital Introduces Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment
Memorial Health Foundation Announces $1.1 Million Donation
Blues competition wraps up
Black History Month: MC's 1st valedictorian caused a stir
Hino reports production is rising at local plant
Magnet magnate lived 'The American Dream'
Hero's return reset for today
Pioneer men's and women's basketball begin OAC Tournament play
Pioneers fall to John Carroll in thriller; will be #3 seed in OAC Tournament
Women’s Basketball falls in regular season finale at John Carroll
Hometown hero returns for visit
Legislators get big money from oil, gas
Lovin' the blues
Chinese course still in planning stages
Beverly Cemetery tells of tragedy
Hayes leads Pioneers in final tune-up before OAC Championship
Faculty honors presented during 177th Founders Day celebration
College hosting Academy for Excellence for fifth straight year
Teen in Craigslist case pleads not guilty
History retold at MMS
Fort Frye faces $70,000 deficit
Children Services plans Nov. levy
Ohio EPA reveals good news on Valley's air quality
Landslip headache
Snyder to receive Way-Weigelt Award
911 texting idea has local support
Kindergarten signup
Children Services prepares for director's retirement
Friends for life
Open house at dental clinic
Pioneer Men buries Capital 73-48; Tied with Capital and JCU for first in OAC
Capital defeats Women's Basketball
How do you define "success" ?
Hammond to receive Betty Cleland Award
Bartunek retiring from WCCC
Komen uproar stings group's local supporters
3 arrested out of copper cable theft
Council puts brakes on armory
Women see red
First-year PA students collect items; raise money for Africa Burn Relief
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Guilty plea from crash
Preemies: Life-changing moments
Public pitches in on upgrades
Armory business plan predicts profit
A day for love
Dave and Connie Grimes to receive Distinguished Service Award
Pioneer Navy competes in 19th annual Ohio Valley Indoor Rowing Championship
We miss you Bob!
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Three school records earns Bault OAC Player of the Week honors
Flash mob promotes Zumba at the mall
'The more chocolate the better'
Inspector weighs and measures
Longtime Caldwell couple invited to Ohio party
New schools
Men's and Women's Track finish sixth at All-Ohio Championships
Men’s Basketball holds off Heidelberg 82-69
Women’s Basketball takes down Heidelberg on Senior Day
Armory deficit a 'showstopper?'
Competition for county sheriff
Schools go high tech
Construction company turns 30
Businesses, schools see big increases in electric bills
Annual Student Art Show opens Feb. 24 in Hermann Fine Arts
Marietta council getting connected
Wolf Creek holds info sessions on levy
Slaves escaped, but freedom wasn't assured
Missed jail date costly
Made in Marietta: Marble maker
Council gets a peek at new restaurant
Wave of break-ins reported in Marietta
FirstEnergy closing power plant
City hall raises red flag over the armory
Double dip ban
Pioneer Men down Purple Raiders
Women’s Basketball falls to No. 7 Mount Union
Museum Practices class opens first exhibit in Legacy Library
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Willow Island plant to close
Going green on MC campus
Vets may get aquatic center break
Global politics may fuel new price spike to $4
Bomb threat guilty plea
Kasich's agenda
Program to offer help with 'apps' for autistic children
River advocates want to develop action plan
Wolf Creek saves on tax bills
Oil, gas industry researchers exempt from Marietta tax
Ohio may ban smoking in cars
$1.4M award
MMH Spotlight: Go Red For Women, Raising Awareness on Cardiovascular Health
Muller named OAC Player of the Week
Around town
Serving you: A weekly series
Grant awarded to local suicide coalition
A 'Souper Bowl of Caring'
Many local NFL fans happy to watch Super Bowl from easy chairs
Copper cable stolen from Eramet
Women’s Basketball comeback falls short to Ohio Northern
Men's Basketball win streak halted at five by Ohio Northern
Chamber dinner speaker a leader on 9/11
MHS athletics gets boost from donors
Progress made on burned homes
Children Services may seek levy
On the move: River, rail and road
Muller breaks 36-year old school record in the mile
Marietta to host Ohio Valley Indoor Rowing Championship Feb. 12
Council recognizes recent city retirees
Armory's friends stare at Feb. 16 deadline
Monroe Co. bonanza
Catholic schools
County to compare wages of similar positions
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Two faculty honored at Global Conference on Business and Finance
5 days in the 60s during Jan.
Early voting option available
New suitor steps into countywide Internet pursuit
Local fans tap into Super ballyhoo
Dad convicted
Men's Basketball takes down Wilmington for fifth straight victory
Wilmington escapes Women's Basketball
February Blood Mobile Schedule
Delta Tau Delta earns fraternity’s most prestigious honor
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Old sycamore's fans organizing
Author's book set in Marietta
Longtime sports reporter Joe Davis remembered
Forum on fracking
Making its case
Need help with the FAFSA? Come to College Goal Sunday on February 12!
Jazz nonet Sweet Basil to perform at Marietta College Feb. 8
Marietta competes in two forensic events at Ohio University
GoBus expands to Marietta
OVU students form boxing team
Conceal carry bill concerns law enforcers
Father standing trial this week
New Hotel: The Hackett opens Feb. 10 for overnight guests
Marietta finishes second at Ohio Forensics Novice State Championship
Memorial Health System Names 2012-2013 Medical Staff Officers and Department Chairs
AAA8 Partners with Marietta Health System on Care Transitions Pilot
Scholarship applications for the 2012-2013 academic year are now available!
Theatre Department opens spring season with The Seagull on Feb. 17
Serving you: Child support agency's director has years of experience
Bridal and Prom Expo 2012
Gardening classes under way
House fire
2 longtime businesses closing; another is moving downtown
Men's Track wins OAC South Split, Women place third
Owens buzzer-beater lifts Marietta over Otterbein
Women's Basketball falls at Otterbein
Grave Matters: Gravel Bank
New raise issue for commissioners
Forum on oil and gas opportunities
Death penalty off table in murder
Looking back: 1972
Alumnus returns to campus for Physics Colloquium
Nearly 1,000 high school students for music competition
So far, my winter quarter classes are...
Red to black:
Patrol won't cite anyone out of I-77 pileup
New school at Fenton plant site?
Flood warning for small streams, water on some roads
Tobacco trouble
Students organize special performance for Lunar New Year
Co-op moving into new offices
Task force to focus on storm water
New outlook for Armory Square predicts a profit
Suddenly jobless
Traffic stop turns into big bust
Men's Basketball escapes Muskingum with a victory
Guiler scores 1000th career point
Wii Wednesday will return on February 8! We'll have a few games for folks to sto...
College’s wind turbine project is one step closer to being finished
Phones are back up and running at WSCC ;)
College police officers commissioned by Washington County Sheriff
Women's Indoor Track ranked No. 1 in region, Men ranked sixth
WSCC is experiencing difficulty with our phone system. We are working to correc...
It's Wii Wednesday! Stop by the Community Room from 11:30 to 1:30 as we play Jus...
Baseball receives second preseason No. 1 ranking
Health system renews zoning request
Discharged patients to get helping hand
New kingpin needed to run downtown bowling alleys
Reno area voters briefed on fire department levy
State of the Union reaction
Marietta earns six awards at Butler University tournament
Heroin dealer sent to prison
Quest for a cure
Solar power project update
Good news on WSCC's enrollment
School board wants Fleming to stay
Student Senate is considering having a kickball tournament. Check out the poll o...
Wind Soloists of New York to perform in Esbenshade Series
Students readying for another year of RecycleMania program
Bault tabbed OAC Player of the Week
Knab named OAC Player of the Week
Around town
New food court at Beverly BP
Serving you: Dispatcher stays positive, moves swiftly
Ohio tax refunds can help museums
20 green benches provide new place to park it
Women's Track places second, Men take third in Marietta Open #2
Pioneer Men swat away Yellow Jackets
Baldwin-Wallace defeats Women’s Basketball
Resignation prompts early closure of Belpre BMV
Dog bite victim continuing to recover at home
Tax levies may go on March 6 ballot
Officials: Juvenile center still important
Oil and gas workers in area bringing needed revenue
Planetarium announces community dates for January through March
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Marietta women picked third, Men fourth in OAC Preseason Indoor Track Poll
Q&A with Dr. Joseph W. Bruno — Marietta's 18th President
Craigslist killing suspect indicted in Akron
Council lobbies for formula used to get fed aid
Senior levy money distributed
Full stomachs
Fort Frye adds its OK to sharing treasurer deal
2 years in prison for beating wife
Inauguration date set as the Brunos close out two-day visit to campus
Belpre Elementary School’s Right Choice Club Provides Stress Kits to Quitting Tobacco Users
Free tax help available locally
New report tracks cancer trends
Murder suspect waives hearing
Armory backers aren't giving up
MC meet & greet
Knab, Pioneers hold off Purple Raiders in Overtime
Marietta schools pulls plug on solar power
Mayor releases partial list of city hall job applicants
CVB: Armory plan too short on revenue
Murder victim 'never knew an enemy'
Life sentence
Complete this sentence: If I would have known then what I know now....
Three Pioneers named baseball preseason All-Americans
Legacy Library receives ‘Exemplary Program’ honor
Lowell confronts budget bind
Public invited to info sessions on fracking
The race is on for commissioner
Marietta country club looks for a boost
Cutler man sentenced to life without parole
Serving up a success story
Muench and Hayes named OAC Players of the Week
Many celebrate legacy of MLK Jr.
Unwanted electronics dropped off
Serving you:
Hundreds attend Teddy Bear and Doll Show
First-class mail going up a penny
Muench sets school record in 300 meter dash
Pioneer Women down John Carroll 84-69
Pioneer Men fall on the road to John Carroll
What does a town's name reveal about its history?
New charges, details in break-in, murder
Washington State hopes to helps students deal with high cost of books
New flavor celebrates century of Girl Scouts
Plants to ensure water once AMP station closes
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Student Affairs announces events for first half of spring semester
Brewer receives National Coach of the Year Award
Big commotion: Police use Taser on man who inhaled paint fumes, brandished machete
County to seek loan for Belpre sewer project
Payoff for being nice
Judge delays killer's sentencing
Wind, cold to follow snow
Gunned down
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Physics Colloquium continues this spring with five events
Marietta College adds experienced CPA as controller
City hall's renovation coming
Homicide suspect in custody
Phys ed class
Beverly Council hikes sewer rates
State jobs expert sees oil, gas boom helping the region
Capital downs Men's Basketball
Marietta Women drop heartbreaker at home to Capital
President-elect Joseph Bruno to visit Marietta campus Jan. 18-19
Award-winning journalist, author to speak on MLK Day at College
Etta Express ranked No. 1 in Collegiate Baseball pre-season poll
College hosting event series on Natural Gas and Fracking
Car shoppers in the mood to buy
Superintendent search resuming
Clean air rules, jobs discussed as reps tour area
Judge sends a message
What will cost more?
Murder trial guilty verdict
A new hot spot?
Warren OKs sharing treasurer
Made in Marietta: Million $ ideas
Comissioners want $500 award stopped
Wound Care Center at Marietta Memorial Hospital Adds Certified Wound Specialist to Their Team
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Around town
Parkersburg Art Center holds 'Arty Party'
Serving you: A weekly series
Marietta Y holds open house
Bridal extravaganza draws hundreds
Last second shot sinks Women's Basketball
Men’s Basketball routs Heidelberg 99-78
Ohio 60 crash
New hires for the city
Hoping to reach an agreement in health care contract
AEP plant to see changes by 2014
Men outpacing women in retail, other similar jobs
A chip off the old block
Belpre BMV office closing in June
Map, anyone?
HOMELESS KIDS
Animal cruelty charge filed
College inducts five new members into Physics Honorary
Winter quarter has started but it isn't too late to start working toward your go...
County's new dog warden
Relationship resolutions: Make new friends, more time with loved ones
Murder trial testimony begins
Matthews waffles on releasing names
OLD LIGHTS OUT
No. 13 Mount Union downs Women's Basketball
Memorial Health System Receives Accreditation from College of American Pathologists
Calligraphy society celebrating 30th anniversary with campus exhibit
Council's next role in armory project outlined
Commissioners eye '12 road trips
Murder trial jury selection begins
How to keep personal finance resolutions
I-77 pileup likely the fault of drivers
The first full day of winter quarter classes at WSCC! Welcome to all new and re...
Motorcycle rally planned in June
Waverly woman killed in 2-vehicle accident
Students present new flags
Getting Fit
Pileup on I-77
Gearing up for evening classes tonight! The official start to winter quarter 20...
Guiler named OAC Player of the Week for second time
My New Year's resolution is....
Welcome to Winter Quarter!!!! Evening classes begin tonight, January 2 and day...
Belpre officials looking ahead
Free dinners served on New Year's Day
A balmy December
City officials sworn into office
Williamstown completes several projects in '11
Excitement builds for local fans
Drilling spurs searches
Officials, residents weigh drug testing for those on public assistance
Ohio educators still waiting for funding plan
New Year's resolutions
Owens and Knab lead Pioneers to victory
Ohio Wesleyan edges Women's Basketball in championship game
Homeless, not hopeless
Pfc. Kyle Hockenberry: 'I'd do it all over again'
City sewage plant project
Marietta council wraps up 2011 work
Looks like 3-man race for Ohio's 6th District
Guiler sets school record as Pioneers defeat Ursuline
Men's Basketball falls in battle of top twenty teams
Homeless shelter sought for region
Ormet reports surge in 2011
GOP leaders focus on local races ahead
Powerball play
State minimum wage going up
Honor Flight vets recommend journey
Charges pending in Ohio 550 wreck
Yardsticks for local students are analyzed
Family loses mobile home to fire
MMH growth
Scam artists don't take holidays off
Bike riders see the city's lights
550 wreck at Barlow injures 3
Turned upside down
Community Christmas dinners
Christmas plan goes awry
Christmas on the river
Ohio gets Race to the Top grant
House fire in Boaz
Pint-sized Santa Claus brings joy to assisted living facility
Monroe County 'fracking' spill has residents concerned
Caroling a lost holiday tradition
Carrying on through the holidays
Holidays a time for reuniting, welcoming others
Grave Matters: Obscure graveyard final resting place for soldier
Bath salts find their way to area in the mail
Still time to help holiday-related charities
Outgoing officeholders reflect
Made in Marietta: Taking pride in pipes
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Tigers return home
Snowflake Ball designed for teens
Don't expect snowy holiday
Indicted suspects in court
OPEN DEC. 25
Puch's buzzer beater lifts Pioneers over Wilmington
City, College to host 2012 Ohio Chautauqua from June 19-23
Indoor track open to the public
Local workers face challenges of late shifts
Reno VFD levy will fund full-time squad
Mom, missing baby reunited
Traffic safety
Teen wins appeal in Belpre party death
Both residents escape blaze in 5th St. home
Daytime blaze hits Highland Ridge home
Money needs still top Warren board's agenda
Chautauqua coming to Marietta
Kardex cuts touch local workers
Q&A: Quimby's owner going strong at 90
Museum holds holiday tours
Local children shop for Christmas via Cops with Kids
Beverly power plant on list to be 'retired'
Community pools struggle to show profit
Women's Basketball loses at Ohio Northern
Ohio Northern upsets Men's Basketball
Cost of Justice: Pleas unpopular but necessary
Mystery bear appears
Should teacher pay be based on performance?
Final shopping weekend under way
Cost of Justice: Taxpayers shell out $14M to fight crime
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Programs work to educate adults
SOLD! Middleton Dolls
Worker reflects on nearly life-long task of digging graves
Belpre teen indicted
Craigslist teen: Judge rules 16-year-old will be tried as an adult
WSCC is having trouble with inbound phonecalls. Our phone carrier is experienci...
Uh oh...do you owe a balance for winter quarter???? Today is the payment date f...
MMH Spotlight: Blood Donations are Vital
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives International Certification
Memorial Health System Employee Earns Biomedical Certification
Exhibitors Wanted: 21st Annual Teddy Bear & Doll Show & Sale
Marietta College president named
Ohio senator backs post offices effort
Teen to be tried as adult in Craigslist case
Election board to 'tweak' training
Constant companion: Training dogs
Attendance is up at museums
Men’s Basketball falls to Ohio University
Districts explore sharing treasurer
Changes proposed for vouchers
Number of OVI arrests dropping
Mayor-elect on shaky ground
Made in Marietta: Haessly Hardwood a local success story
Women’s Basketball upsets #25 Wilmington
Report: County follows rules on welfare
WCCC gets $1.1M grant for chemical program
New bloodhound on-call
Alleged shooter in drive-by gets jail time
City can move forward with Armory bids
Greeting choice isn't a big deal locally
Marietta Leadership inducts eight students into Omicron Delta Kappa
Long Blue Line adds 23 new members at December graduation
Men's Basketball dominates Otterbein
Women's Basketball battles but comes up short to No. 25 Otterbein
Popular holiday shopping locations a short drive
Soldiers returning home from Iraq
Property tax from fracking may be delayed
Body of elderly woman found in Fla.
Winter getaways: Roscoe Village
Planetarium has four community shows remaining in December
Christmas spirit in Newport
County mulls over sewage plan
Horse meat:
Tough questions on school
Baby missing
Bookstore charges will be accepted beginning on December 5th and run through Dec...
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Candidates for March '12 election file petitions
Prison time ordered in drive-by shooting
Former resident a murder victim in Cleveland
Suspended but still driving
Fraud probe focuses on couple
No. 10 Pioneers bounce back with victory over rival Muskingum
2 levy renewals for city schools voters
Coat donation drive brings smiles
Pearl Harbor: Dec. 7, 1941 changed everything
City studies armory bids
3rd party billing
MMH Blood Bank Celebrates Night of Giving
Kelli Barnette reflects on her experience at US Rowing Camp
Marietta earns 20 awards at Transylvania tournament
Newport man makes plea deal out of bath salts case
(Im)moral code
Wolf Creek puts renewal levy on '12 ballot
Witnesses describe crash scene
C8 Science Panel announces findings
More than 50 students eligible to graduate in December program
Peer Mentor program growing, helping FYE students
Marietta College kicks-off partnership with Special Olympics
Guiler named OAC Player of the Week
C8 panel finds link between exposure and hypertension
Belpre homes featured on tour
Pearl Harbor ceremony
Local home health aide earns honor
Gingerbread houses on display
Shoppers cautious
Pioneers win six events at the Marietta First Glimpse Meet
Baldwin-Wallace upsets No. 4 Marietta College
Women's Basketball downs Baldwin-Wallace
Lighting up downtown
County JFS and Children Services merger could cost county money
Judge decides not to seek re-election
Jury finds man guilty on all counts, including murder
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Arrest made in Frontier school bus battery theft
Candidate filing deadline on Dec. 7
Court workers will get raises
Up to the jury
Mystery house
Admission Office hires 2009 graduate as newest counselor
December Blood Mobile Schedule
Free Self-Defense Classes Open to the Public! Sponsored by the WSCC Karate Clu...
Marietta announces 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame class
Jury may get murder case today
Marietta school district explores solar power
Holiday helpers
Elections board to discuss complaint over write-in voting
Newport water praised by Ohio EPA
Guiler leads Pioneers to OAC victory at Muskingum
Barnette invited to U.S. Rowing Camp
Three Pioneers named Academic All-OAC in football
Love Lights celebration coming
New Duck Creek gauges will warn about flooding
Interest in Noble County case spreads
Craigslist suspect in court
Ex-wife testifies about night of fatal stabbing
Pioneers dominate Tigers in Top 25 matchup
Tickets available for men’s basketball at Ohio University
Pioneers jump to No. 4 in national poll
Athletic trainer named representative to national association
Athletic trainer named representative to national association
College’s Oratorio Chorus to conduct 85th annual Messiah on Dec. 4
Tickets available for Men's Basketball at Ohio University
More charges for 16-year-old accused in Craigslist killings
School board plans 2 levy renewals
Findings on nitrate levels in Devola water to be explained
Swollen rivers won't overflow
Meyer hiring pumps up OSU fans
Murder trial
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Welcome to Winter Intersession! Classes run from Nov. 28 through Dec. 14.
Report: Urban Meyer hired as Ohio State coach
Around town
Many holiday travelers stop at Welcome Center on way home
Parades held in Marietta, Belpre
Annual deer hunt a family affair
Holiday wonderland aglow
Pioneers cruise past Brescia to claim Turkey Shoot crown
Women's Basketball advances to Turkey Shoot championship game
The Marietta Times to partner with Monster.com for job postings
Christmas Zoo: WMOA celebrates 21 years of helping the needy
2 more bodies may be related to Craigslist plot
Black Friday: Snagging deals takes planning
Shop till you drop: Black Friday
Second body found in Noble County
Villages come alive with spirit of Christmas
Football fans gear up for big game
Turkey Trot
Deer season opens Monday
Spirit of giving
Judges nix sidestepping pay hikes for office workers
Being thankful
MHS?alumni group seeks donations
Memorial Health System gets new CFO
City council members expect to finish '11 with a flourish
Missing Ohio man could be 3rd Craigslist victim
Spending a day on the job
Thanksgiving food options
Winter nears
Teen to be tried as an adult on attempted murder
Prison time for attack on co-ed
Three Pioneers garner Academic All-OAC honors in Women's Soccer
Warren board covers array of topics, but not a tax issue
Officials hope for answers to woman's I-77 death
No hint of danger in pipeline
Lewisville mourns on-duty death of VFD chief
Adoption option
Senior graphic design major wins President’s Holiday Card competition
Music Department to host annual Merry Tuba Christmas on Dec. 10
Five Pioneers named to All-OAC football team
Memorial Health System to Celebrate “Hope for the Holidays”
Memorial Health System Names New Chief Financial Officer
Marietta Memorial Hospital Announces the Opening of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at The Wound Care Center
Benefit held for symphony orchestra
More than 300 attend 'Toying with Science'
Young hunters take advantage of special time
Clues sought in I-77 death
105-year-old is 'amazing'
Pioneers down Kenyon to sweep Shrine Tournament
Muller competes at NCAA National Championship
Penn State Behrend downs Pioneers in Tip-Off Championship
Sick time benefits come into question
Teen charged in murder plot
Where are they now?
Toys for all tots
Climate change discussion at MC
Pioneers fight back to beat Bethany at Penn State Behrend Tournament
Strong second half propels Pioneers to victory over Methodist
Marietta College places 14 on ‘Who’s Who Among Students’ list
McDonough students conducting local job fair at O’Neill Senior Center
Friday's newspaper delivery delayed
Fort Frye extends contract of interim superintendent
State collection of income taxes
Pipeline failed; spark ignited
Attack leads to indictment
Craigslist used to lure victims
Women's Basketball travels to Penn State Behrend Tip-Off Tournament
Pioneers set to host 41st annual Shrine Tournament
Fracking air permit in the works
Gas explosion: Know the signs of a problem
Gas line explodes
Police discover alleged Noble County murder plot; one body found
Henderson family cemetery
Asbestos removal planned for gym
MMH Volunteers New Thanksgiving Bake Sale
Marietta group gains enhanced learning experience in Asian culture
Weissling named Academic All-OAC for third consecutive year
Major gas explosion on Morgan, Athens county line
Rally aimed at repairing bridge
100 students attend summit
At-will jobs up for grabs in city government
Youth deer hunt
iPads & Autism
Women’s basketball opens season with 73-58 win over Hiram
No. 6 Pioneers hold on for 64-58 road victory at Denison
Muller and Leonard earn All-Region honors
Fall Band Concert to feature ‘Fantasy and Humor in Music’
MMH Spotlight: November is Diabetes Awareness Month
College honors former professors during bench dedication ceremony
Red kettle campaign under way
Higher premiums for obese workers a growing trend
Dental clinic's founder dies
Busing at Warren unlikely this year
Bucks For Birds
Alumni, faculty participating in environmental career panel on Nov. 17
Q&A: Christmas is in the air in Beverly-Waterford
County eyes new financial system
Some provisions of SB5 could be reintroduced
Visible progress on muni court project
Pioneer Navy retains Braxton Cup for eighth straight year
Successful day for Men's Rowing at Frostbite Regatta
Capital upends Pioneers on senior day
Muller qualifies for National Championship
A salute to veterans
State issues warning about tick species
Schools look ahead following defeat in Tuesday's election
Sheriff's office conducts warrant sweep
Merchants and Artists Walk has holiday theme
Author discusses 'The Legend of Colton H. Bryant' with campus, community
Congrats to Team Buck Wild for winning this year's Rube Goldberg Contest!!! The...
Fire destroys Williamstown house
River watching to get high-tech assist
Scandal shines light on sex abuse
Beverly resident relates WWII stories as if they happened yesterday
Stories of service
Thank you to everyone who has served in the military and to those who are curren...
Three men's soccer players named All-OAC
Hollins University professor to discuss global climate change on Nov. 18
Marietta earns 24 awards during two home forensic events
Beverly hires firm to run pool
Man asks to skip prison time
Seniors at Choices Expo
Local Democrats benefitted from Issue 2 clamor
Frontier dilemma
Theatre to perform five shows of ‘At Home at the Zoo’
Grant, 911 tax buys laptops for sheriff's cruisers
Bible Center gets $40,000 bill for sewer line
Jail vs. prison
Medical marijuana
Downtown condos
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Flash Mob today in teh commons part 2 of 2
Flash Mob today in the commons part 1 of 2
Men's Rowing has strong showing at the Head of the Schuykill
Great job to all who participated in today's flash mob in the student commons....
Registration begins today for winter intersession and winter quarter! Those wit...
Marietta competes in 36th annual ‘Battle of the Brains’
Drug take-back initiative deemed a success
Trick-or-treat in Beverly
Views on delay in Ohio oil, gas rush vary here
Girl, 14, dies when car slams into tree
What brings out voters?
Women's Rowing wraps fall season
Men's Rowing finishes fall season at the Head of the Schuykill
Volleyball headed to Otterbein for OAC Tournament
Muller captures OAC Championship
Polar Bears run past Pioneer gridders
Women's Soccer ends season with loss to 12th-ranked Ohio Northern
Ohio has no laws to prohibit sex offenders from participating in Trick-or-Treat
Armory: Status of 97-year-old structure hotly debated
Historic shanty boat to find home at Ohio River Museum
Political dinners: Area Democrats and Republicans hold separate events
Police: W.Va. man solicits Marietta teen
Volleyball loses at Ohio Northern
No. 14 Ohio Northern downs Men's Soccer
College hosting sleep disorders presentation; bioethics forum
Marietta adds one to IT, promotes another to Assistant CIO
The final day of homecoming is upon us! WSCC offices are decorated for the scho...
Time travelers from MC
Marietta Halloween parade, party
Issue 2 camps differ over impact on teachers
Local well waste disposal causes concern
I-77 tragedy
The official ribbon cutting for the new Human Simulator Nursing Lab at WSCC!
WSCC just completed the official dedication of the new Human Simulator Nursing L...
Washington State Community College’s men’s basketball team opened its season Tue...
All alumni and current/former students are invited to attend the divisional alum...
Rainbow Alliance conducting Opposite Prom on Nov. 18
Limits on discounted electricity opposed
WSCC homecoming
Man, 30, accused of having sex with girl, 14
Mom sentenced
Playground Access
Women's Soccer defeated by Capital
Esbenshade Series begins with ‘An Evening with Sojourner Truth’
Council trims '12 CDBG budget
Autumn's leaves are falling:
War of words erupts over open meeting law, council confab
Wilderness killer dies doing time
SCHOOL VOUCHERS:
Volleyball upset by Capital
Capital downs Men's Soccer
Marietta finishes second at Berea and Cumberlands forensics tourneys
HealthGrades Names Selby General Hospital a Recipient of the 5-Star Rating for Joint Replacement for Two Consecutive Years (2011-2012)
College expects exciting evening of jazz at downtown’s Adelphia
Ex-rep has designs on regaining House seat
Plea deals in drive-by shooting
Walraven arrested in Tenn.
Marietta banned exotic pets in '86
Harmar fire
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62nd annual Wilcox Forensics Invitational scheduled for Nov. 5
D3hoops.com ranks Men's Basketball sixth in the preseason
Top-10 finish for Men's Rowing at Head of the Charles
Women's Rowing participates in prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta
Man burned in Fleming barn fire
Mom in Belpre party case a no-show for jail
How to avoid 'killer cellphone bills
Dog show raises money for humane society efforts
Frontier candidates say they're ready for a challenge
Keller's record-setting day not enough as football falls to Heidelberg
Volleyball splits pair of non-conference matches
Men's Soccer blanked by Heidelberg
Heidelberg downs Women's Soccer
Historic Dodge Cemetery
Five contenders in Warren BOE race
Domestic violence issue affects everyone
Area landowners are weighing lease options
Staffing provision could be a concern locally
Volleyball falls to No. 6 Heidelberg
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WSCC is having its first Homecoming next week, Oct. 24 through 28. The schedule...
Commissioners neutral on electrcity aggregation
Wild animal tragedy sparks Ohio bill
Prison time for staged robbery
Made in Marietta: Mondo Group thrives on new ideas
Make a Difference Day
College to honor servicemen and women with Veterans Day tribute
Gadhafi, Libya's leader for 42 years, killed
Red Cross director is retiring
River advisers want to stay involved
Rivercrest tenants upset about mold
Ex-Beverly chief hired in New Mat
Election forum
Federici Leads Men's Soccer Past Otterbein
In Memoriam: Sandra Bessemer Neyman (1940-2011)
Halter and Knab Named Preseason All-America
Men's Soccer vs. Otterbein Moved to 7 p.m. at Don Drumm
Beverly will try for water line funds after all
Bianca's memory
Council to allow Armory Square bidding
Guilty plea in '09 MC attack
Exotic animals escape farm near Zanesville
Hunting gear left in student cars brings reminder
Otterbein Snaps Volleyball Winning Streak
Otterbein Blanks Women's Soccer
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Fall Choral Concert features songs of faith, love and remembrance
Cemetery repairs begin
Final fall enrollment set at WSCC
American Queen official, not the boat, visiting city
Warren board talks about future finances
City debates
Students get chance to voice opinions at Fall Speak Out on Oct. 19
Hanssen Named OAC Volleyball Player of the Week
Creative skills learned at camp
Heritage Day held at museum in Belpre
Q&A: ReStore coordinator right at home in new job
Fair finances hurting
Early voting option still popular
Fourth Straight Overtime Match for Men's Soccer
Muller and Leonard Lead Cross Country
Wilmington Downs Women's Soccer
Volleyball Sweeps on Homecoming
Pioneers Bury Quakers on Homecoming
American Queen plans a local stop
Ohio bills could delay fracking
Judges want commissioners to OK raises
Issue 2: Separating the facts from fiction
Planetarium announces free community shows for October
The best thing about fall is....
Village finances a hot topic in mayors' races
Juvenile center suit fallout
Made in Marietta: Skuttle success
Midnight Madness to be streamed live on the web
Midnight Madness to be streamed live on the web
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‘Ghost Stories from the Stacks’ is back by popular demand on Oct. 28
Second annual Career Jamboree set for Oct. 13
Muskingum Defeats Women's Soccer
College plans fall events around Energy & Environment theme
Volleyball Hooks a Muskie
Another Double Overtime Draw for Men's Soccer
Marietta students ready to Make a Difference for area neighbors
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Marietta signs cooperative agreement with international university
#2 Mount Union Overpowers Pioneers
Women's Navy Opens Fall Season
Men's Rowing Opens the Fall by Winning Four of Five Races
Men's Soccer Battles Mount Union to a Draw
Women's Soccer Defeated by Mount Union in Double Overtime
Volleyball Sweeps Ohio Wesleyan
College’s second faculty recital scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12
Short week won't deter from students' Homecoming activities
Campus and Community Invited to Midnight Madness and Sports Festival
Memorial Health System Depression Screening Day To Be Held October 14
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Nine students comprise Marietta’s 2011 Homecoming royalty
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Armory bids possible this year
County home
Council considers corner as test for vendors
Cancer Survivor's Day Saturday
Steps taken to reduce sand on Norwood streets
College yearbook sets up competition to design cover
Men's Soccer Falls in Double Overtime Thriller
Alumni Homecoming Exhibition opens Oct. 14 in Hermann gallery
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Inspired Asia exhibit to open Oct. 12 at Parkersburg Art Center
Two implicated in parts scam
Attack on wife gets man 8 years in prison
Jesse D. Hallett
Pet rescue policy adjusted
Marietta's big issues
Muller Named OAC Runner-of-the-Week
Student Senate adjusts Constitution to better serve student body
Italian appeals court throws out Amanda Knox's murder conviction, orders her free
Around town for Oct. 3
Roller derby
Wet weather dampens apple butter event
Area's 'green' technology touted in statewide event
Food, fun in Lowell
High court turns away appeal on cell phone search
Ex-Ohio St, NFL QB free on house arrest
Softball Tournament a Success
Pioneers Stung by Yellow Jackets
Women's Soccer Shutout by Baldwin-Wallace
No. 11-Ranked Baldwin-Wallace Defeats Men's Soccer
Help available at O'Neill Center on Medicare enrollment
'No Child' waivers have local support
New indictments include theft case, attack on deputy
Guns in bars now OK in Ohio
In your backyard: Hocking Hills
Volleyball Exterminates the Yellow Jackets
Caleb Muller Places Third at All-Ohio
Weissling Named OAC Scholar Athlete of the Month
Free exchange of ideas promoted
Lowell Octoberfest weekend
Margaret Wittner Brown
Bring back the military draft?
Self scanners
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Ohio U suspends soccer club after alleged hazing
Opponents put Ohio election law on temporary hold
Marietta BMV reopens
Ohio DNA rule draws criticism
Plane that crashed ran into trouble shortly after takeoff
No retrial for Belpre mother
State severs ties with registrar
REDISTRICTING PLAN
Marietta Memorial Hospital Brings Awareness To Prostate Cancer
Physician Assistant students participating in National PA Week
E. coli scare prompts Tyson to recall ground beef
Justice Dept wants speedy health care ruling
Investigation into Washington County plane crash continues
Early voting decision this week
State, lawyer say little on BMV probe
Helen L. Allen
Postal protest
Plane down; no fatalities
Women's Soccer Dominates Match but Falls in Overtime
Purple Raiders Down Volleyball in Four Sets
Bethany Defeats Men's Soccer
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Investigation at Marietta BMV
Dividing Marietta under two House districts proposed
U.S. Postal Service workers plan local rally
MIE cited for 21 violations
Drop in Pay
US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,670
New abortion rules for minors clear Ohio Senate
C8 panel to release health findings by July 2012
W. Pa.'s Consol Energy in $193M Marcellus deal
Ohio governor signs congressional map into law
MIE charged with 21 safety violations; investigation followed death at company
Wildlife study at airport almost finished
Evergreen series to kick off at WSCC
Barlow Fair another success
Dental clinic now downtown
Fighting poverty
Pioneers' Comeback Bid Falls Short
Volleyball Splits on Final Day of Pioneer Classic
Women's Soccer Falls to Waynesburg
Waynesburgs Drops Men's Soccer in Overtime
Election Day should go OK despite Morgan County's loss of employees
Sistersville Ferry will keep running
Ohio will see changes in EMT staffing laws
Jesse Jackson to talk about poverty
Barlow Fair: Officials hope record attendance numbers continue
Women's Soccer Drops OAC Opener
Volleyball Opens Conference Play with Sweep of John Carroll
Associate Professor selected to present at Hawaii conference in January
Marietta adds Assistant Director of Chapter and Young Alumni Programs
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Adoption award
College option
Jesse Jackson coming to Marietta Sunday
Volunteers pitch in to help clean public horse trail
County OKs CABL cuts, layoff
Grant to help make Ingenuity Center a reality
Forensics Team wins 11 awards at Ohio Forensics Tournament
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Gospel Mission opens
Home invaders were looking for money, sheriff says
Study estimates value of area's oil, gas boom
Angel Food Ministries shuts down
Jury verdicts
Geneva Defeats Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer Loses 1-0 Thriller
Kraton's plant has adapted for 50 years
Kraton plant has a place in history
Home invasion in Cutler
Testimony begins in Belpre fire death trial
School in limbo
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Summer Fellows to present research at annual Fall Symposium Sept. 29
Softball Hosting Fall Round Robin Tournament
Etta Express to Host Cortland State and Cancer Survivor's Day
Futures market for students
Flu shot season arrives in Valley
Warren BOE preps work list
ESPN: College GameDay connection
Child's death
WVU’s James Harms to conduct poetry reading at Marietta on Sept. 28
Charles H. Pickens
Jobs bill: Area citizens skeptical
Better late than never for some fair contestants
TV chef, author holds class at The Cook's Shop
Q&A: Scout beautifies part of walking trail
Marietta's new resource officer
Men's Soccer Loses to Kenyon College
Fighting Muskies Hand Pioneers First Defeat of the Season
Caleb Muller Wins Ohio Valley 5K Challenge
Bethany Posts Come From Behind Win Over Women's Soccer
Volleyball Drops Two at Centre Classic
Area driver wins national tractor pull championship
Barlow Fair set to kick off
Fair finances topic of board meeting
POW/MIA Day in New Matamoras
Big business? Experts say many may benefit from oil exploration
Volleyball Falls in a Pair of Five-Set Thrillers
Marietta Memorial Hospital Honors A Walk to Remember
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Program Certified by Industry Leader
Strecker Cancer Center Kicks Off “1 Week 100 Cheeks” Campaign
Wooster Defeats Men's Soccer in Double Overtime
Weekend Internet Coverage - Football, Soccer and Volleyball
Ohio St. unveils new super-secure ag diseases lab
Search for W. Va. soldier who led NY cops on chase
Natural gas firm sues NY town over drilling ban
Newport parents asked for ideas for Frontier
The new boom? Fracking process sparks controversy
Ex-jail head pleads innocent
Zanesville murder suspect sought locally
KIDS & CANCER
Kenyon Downs Women's Soccer
Flute instructor to begin faculty recital program at Marietta
Hot dog vendors have a beef with city code
A NEW BOOM? Oil & gas exploration in the Valley
New looks downtown
Murder suspect believed to be in Washington County
Beverly looking to next summer
Beetle that feasts on hardwood seen in Ohio
Franciscan Downs Volleyball In Straight Sets
12th annual Physics Colloquium features six speakers this fall
MC campus a WWII military training site
Facelift at The Colony
Estate tax exceeds estimate
Lowell area mail thefts investigated
Senior levy
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Men's Basketball Ranked #2 by Sporting News
U.S. News ranks Marietta No. 5 among Midwest colleges, universities
Coalition tries to prevent suicides
4 arrested after crack cocaine find
Mark J. Board
Lowell police officer alleges favoritism
Jail vs. prison
Father, sons sentenced for synthetic drug scheme
Sentencing set for man linked to Ohio St scandal
Obama in Columbus: Congress has no reason to wait on jobs bill
College’s Theatre Department begins busy season on Sept. 23
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Judge drops remaining cases against Ohio killer
Fraud probe off; Ohio Valley hospitals fined $3.8M
Obama would hike taxes to pay for his jobs bill
Garrison focuses on oil, gas leases
Wave of giving to charities subsides since 9-11
Norma Jean Henderson
9-11: A day for reflection
Sunny Sternwheel Festival finale
Volleyball Splits a Pair of Matches at Penn State-Behrend Tourney
Marietta Women's Soccer Ties Mount St. Joseph
Men's Soccer Defeats Mount St. Joseph
Men and Women's Cross Country Finish Third at Carl Broughton
Ester Salem, associate professor and program coordinator for digital technology...
Kenyon Defeats Volleyball in Five-Set Thriller
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College hosting annual Mid-Ohio Valley College Night on Sept. 19
Courthouse getting tech upgrade
9-11 ceremonies planned
Joseph Thomas Marshall
9-11: Fear of another attack?
STERNWHEEL WEEKEND
MMH and Marietta YMCA Team Up for Bridges Forward Program Fundraiser
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Important financial aid notice to students for fall quarter: The deadline to sub...
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Blood Bank Recognizes Blood Collector’s Week
Mother says W.Va. murder suspect had schizophrenia
Nearly 100K told to flee new Northeast flooding
Marietta police investigating report of shooting this morning at residence on Glendale Road
Welcome mat out for WSCC president
Humane Society's rescue fee concerns official
How to approach the subject of 9-11 to kids
9-11: Remembrances mix with hope for future
Ohio gov urges president to think of uranium plant
Carnegie Mellon Defeats Marietta Volleyball in Three
Women’s Soccer Loses to Wooster
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Dr. Ebersole, President of WSCC, addresses new students at the Sept. 7 orientation.
Family Weekend designed to entertain those of all ages
10th anniversary of Sept. 11
Charges lessened in Ohio school fake-address case
River level no longer a threat to Sternwheel Festival
Marker for a legendary man
Man, 24, admits to sex with 13-year-old
Sternwheel Festival officials watch river levels
Ex-county jail officer indicted
Market sale
Ohio Senate gave pay raises after state cuts
Harris and Munfield Named OAC Players of the Week
Men's Soccer Match Cancelled
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Professor, students pleased with opportunity to present in China
Men's Soccer Match Has Been Delayed
Show goes on rain or shine at fair
Lee's remnants leave chaos in wake
Crooks cashing in on gold craze
Fire damages Belpre home
Fair weather: Fairgoers turnout despite soggy Labor Day
Police: 5 slain in W.Va., suspect kills self
Ohio opponents to seek moratorium on gas drilling
Former Washington County officer indicted in missing drug case
Sternwheelers lining up
Last day to see Vietnam Memorial
Another earthquake hits north of Reno
Retire/rehirecycle helps schools, staff
More fair fun today
Women's Soccer Falls to Transylvania
Washington County Fair gets under way
Landslip closes road
Senator seeks input on deficit
$60K bond paid in Slider case
Roses for heroes
Men’s Soccer Drops Heartbreaker to Point Park
Volleyball Notches Two Victories in River City Classic
Women's Soccer Downs Point Park in Season Opener
College announces events planned for 10th anniversary of Sept. 11
2011 Volleyball Preview
Opponents of union-limiting law air 1st TV ad
Quake risk to reactors greater than thought
Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case
Harmar Community Center
Grave matters:
Highland Ridge a success story
Marietta a step closer to Harmar docks
New again
Ohio officials say smoking ban doesn't hurt bars
Ohio is 1st in US to sell prison to private company
Fort Frye treasurer stepping down
Early voting date unclear
Summer rerun: 2 small quakes felt in the area
Fair rodeo promises thrills, spills
DOOR-TO-DOOR
Report: W.Va. rural roads 7th most deficient in US
Ohio salary search engine busy on 1st day
Emerald ash borer found in 5 more W.Va. counties
Planes, trains, buses return to normal - almost
Ohio district puts Facebook limits on teachers
Graduation rate changes
Labor Day travel plans shrink
2 face charges of selling synthetic drugs
Lawrence boosters confer
Concussions - Impact can linger; rules address steps to take with young athletes
College receives $25,000 grant from Dominion Resources
The Evergreen Child Development Center at WSCC has received a three-star rating,...
Ohio football players penalized after tribute
Farm lobby endorses Ohio union ballot issue
Ohio State plans for widespread compliance program
Early endorsements more common
Needed: Civil War-era photos
Warren adjusts routes
Making moonshine
Air Ambulance
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Strecker Cancer Center Receives Three- Year Accreditation
September Blood Mobile Schedule
Marietta Community Invited to Tour Don Drumm Stadium
New location for race
Traveling wall coming to area
Officials stand by raid, bust
Irene leads to at least 21 deaths
Irene Aftermath
Emergency W.Va. Marcellus gas well regs approved
Gov wants consultant to look at Ohio Lottery
Corporal fired in fatal Ohio crash at covered sign
Matriculation kicks off the Class of 2015’s start at Marietta
It's time to test to hunt deer within city limits
EVE auction a success
United Way campaign to begin
Tigers break in 'new' stadium
Irene takes aim
One final reminder: Payments are due today at the business office. Protect you...
Exhibit to feature photography of Ohio University professor
Blaze guts Cutler camper
Interest high for oil, gas forum
Home health providers get help
Warren repairs
Ohio nuke plant radiation prompts more oversight
Ohio gas prices jump in wake of Hurricane Irene
More RiverTrail work set for '12
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Ohio schools need flags for students to pledge to
Companies line up to help Ohio unload turnpike
Storms leave thousands in Ohio with no power
Redistricting board told to return to area when it has a plan
Busted: Vincent moonshine still
Fire at closed Belpre hotel a case of arson
District report cards out
Time to learn
Back to School for Marietta - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Canoeists with a cause
Program for OSU football fans
Local eyes, ears tuned into '12 campaign
Earthquake tremors felt locally
School starts, streets torn up
A look at Ohio's state report card findings
Washington County deputies find another moonshine still
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Earthquake tremors hit Mid-Ohio Valley
Issue to add liquor permits stalled
Classes resumed in Wood County Schools Monday
New lease on life for aging lodge?
Frontier BOE OKs class of 5 at Lawrence
New eateries offer diners new options
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Changes in MHS show choir
Q&A: Former Leo Club member stands out
Paul R. Ritchie
A last salute
Muddy fair finale in Waterford
Ohio reaches deadline to get $176M in incentives
Troopers: Speeding car hits Ohio courthouse
Something for everyone at Sternwheel fest
Sen. Portman called on to help with debt
Moonshine still uncovered
Waterford Fair: 53rd community event kicks off
Soldier returns: Private memorial set for PSHS graduate
WSCC is going to be at the Waterford parade tonight! Hope to see you there!!!
Leadership Program to welcome 60 McDonough Scholars this fall
Ohio weatherization jobs to be cut as funding ends
Turnover on school boards
An early start
Ohio's Cedar Point to build $1M dino attraction
Bank of America to cut 3,500 jobs
Office of Academic Affairs pleased to welcome 10 new faculty this fall
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Ohio finds more mosquitoes carrying West Nile
Pro-union group to Kasich: Repeal law, we'll talk
Private JobsOhio move will cost 211 state jobs
Fund drive goes for Devola playground
Apology from assault, robbery suspect
Lester Clair Coe
GOP offers to deal on SB5
Made in Marietta: Success story
Opponents of SB5 open local office for ballot campaign
Forum on fracking
Shelter full; Humane Society issues plea for pet adoptions
Airport body scanners in Ohio allow more modesty
Charter, cargo airlines target pilot safety rule
Ohio gov seeks to stop union law repeal effort
Waterford Fair sticks to formula
Lawyers outline cases in civil lawsuit vs. AEP
College’s four-day Freshman Orientation begins Aug. 25
Fire destroys family's heirlooms
What to do with Jackson Park?
Ralph C. Newsom
American Queen stopping here
Signs of progress
SPE Student Chapter receives Gold Standard award for first time
Mark Williams Signs With Milwaukee Brewers
2011 Football Preview
Inspiring Girls
Q&A: Marietta native earns degrees at a young age
WCCC students completing projects
Festival deemed a success
Bill would banish Aug. classes
Congrats to all of our students who completed the Radiologic Technology program!...
Right Path end of summer bash
Rail-to-water access on Ohio being sought
Steelers, Bengals open 2011 season
Rep. Johnson wants inquiry into copter crash
School daze: Students in transition
The Practical Nursing Class of 2011 had their pinning ceremony last night. Cong...
Career Center renews contracts
The race is on - Grimm, Matthews want to be Marietta's next mayor
Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement
Judge: Casey Anthony must come back for probation
Judge sentences Ohio killer of 11 to death
College’s Music Department ready for busy schedule in 2011-12
Thousands of pot plants found in Southeast Ohio field
Woman gets three years for drugs
Brown stops at Glenwood to discuss retirement
Teen sentenced to 5 years in prison
Designer drugs still attainable
Purple Heart
Parkersburg South grad among those killed in Afghan helicopter crash
Ohio state worker reimbursements set
Ohio medical board votes to arm investigators
Where did summer go????
Variety, fun highlight CUB events for first half of fall semester
Education waiver is welcomed
Coming Down
'Amazing' therapy destroys leukemia in 3 patients
Jury recommends execution for Ohio serial killer
Boil water advisory in Marietta
Boys and Girls Club gets ready
Bus line could trim hours
Impact of sand still unknown
Fall quarter invoices were mailed out today. Make sure that you have financial...
Two students serving local community as VISTA Summer Associates
Coal slurry case to cost Massey $35M
FAA says 3 reported dead in NE Ohio plane crash
Boil water advisory in Belpre
Seniors singing for joy
Habitat to begin Belpre project
Locke throws support to Hess
Stock market plunge just a blip
Field of Play
Two Pioneers Earn Academic All-America Honors
Pioneer Navy Boathouse Dinner, Sports Festival planned for Homecoming 2011
Voters to tackle health reform
Rescued man still critical
Navy SEALs among those who perished
Soldiers lost
Marietta to host unique challenge
Suspect shot after slashing W.Va. cop's throat
Woman: Ohio killer of 7 was in estate dispute
Man rescued from Muskingum in fair condition
Rivers, Trails and Ales Festival
Impending closure of Lawrence Elementary sad for many
Area airport officials relieved
River rescue: Man pulled from Muskingum
Scenic getaway on a Segway is just a short drive
Pioneer Navy Boathouse Dinner, Sports Festival planned for Homecoming 2011
Tractor safety
Frontier tries income tax
Commissioners sign agreement on sanitary sewer system
City told to manicure riverbanks
Butterflies on display
Former mayor, council member mourned
New sensor seen as tool to detect manganese
School lunch prices going up
Decision on filling city auditor ballot spot due Monday
Herbicide blamed for damage to trees
Safety levy
In Memoriam: Dr. William M. Smith (1929-2011)
If you're taking classes this fall, be sure to sign up for more than just 12 cre...
Schaly Named Assistant Athletic Director
Grave Matters series:
Tree farm equipment auction a success; offers sought on buying land
School officials learn about kids living homeless
Call who?
It's just so hot
The School of Radiologic Technology Cordially Invites You to Attend the 2011 Graduation Program
Marietta Memorial Hospital and Selby General Hospital Win National Quality Award
MMH Blood Bank Will Be Shopping for Donors
In Memoriam: Steven Kessler (1992-2011)
FAA shutdown to continue in partisan standoff
Judge in Ohio tosses anti-abortion group's lawsuit
Ohio reports 10 sickened in salmonella outbreak
Around town
State lays down the law about lake
Williamstown prepares for Relay for Life
Stepdad on the run behind bars now
Made in Marietta: A twist on Camo
Getting to School
Student survey calls Ohio U top party school in US
Debt-limit votes: Senate momentum, House concerns
Mold at Barlow-Vincent Elementary not toxic
Lack of sign policy stalls alumni group's request
Sadness felt at Fenton convention
Local residents uneasy about debt debate
Detectives eye computer in murder case
Annual porch sale continues
Board scammed by Ponzi scheme
Injured soldier making progress
Boon or Bust? Growth along Corridor D slower than expected
In Memoriam: Steven Kessler (1992-2011)
Crime Watch efforts active locally
New heat advisory issued
New crisis for Warren schools
Drive-by case indictments
HARMAR'S PARTY
Ohio tops new toxic emissions list; no surprise
Frontier weighs tax levy based on income
Derailed train a pain in Waterford
FENTON FANATICS
MSHA releases latest results of mine inspections
Cabela's to open 2nd store in W.Va.
Suspects in New Matamoras drive-by shooting indicted
Resurfacing project on schedule
Unmanned Army blimp brought down in Pa. woods
Ohioans flood lawmakers with debt debate concerns
Ohio ex-gov hires key advisers for consulting firm
Warren parent lobbies for busing
State considers closing 3 area driver testing sites
Postal Service studies future of Cutler office
Eramet in need of water
15 cars of coal train jump CSX track at Waterford
Planetarium announces free community shows for August
College adds recent graduate as Publications Coordinator
Ohio health care question cleared for fall ballot
Beverly-Lowell out of tournament
No Borders, no problem locally
Beverly misses out on jackpot
Marietta school board opts for random drug testing
New river queen due in 2012
A bump, or 2 or 3
Boil Advisory issued for parts of Marietta
Ga. mom gets probation in son's jaywalking death
Alligator snared in Parkersburg
Q&A: Belpre chamber's new leader is prepared
Errors on petitions disqualify 1
Some came dressed in costume to Comic Con
Weather dogs Dog Days event
Crossin' the Ohio
The heat is still on
St. Marys island refuge a pleasant retreat
Family planning clinic closing
Fewer drug-related emergencies reported
Belpre man dies in second fatal crash in a week
College hosts seminar program for Chinese Students
Anyone up late studying? If so, hang in there!!!
Ohio unemployment rises to 8.8 pct. in June
Ohio man convicted of murder in 11 deaths
Belpre man killed in Friday crash
An eye for bargains helps Fort Frye
Mental health services levy coming
Belpre man dies in head-on crash
Power play
Startling find inside city home
No deal on debt ceiling
Beverly pool's future may hinge on ballot issue
Lawrence school to close in '12
A real broiler
More states defying federal gov't on education law
Boehner: House GOP willing to compromise on debt
Ohio voters will get to decide fate of union law
C8 panel releases new reports
Last-minute tips for the Class of 2015
AP Source: Obama to meet with GOP leaders
Governor signs bill limiting Ohio abortions
New industry report says Marcellus production up
6-year-old leader of the pack
FEMA to check on damage reports
Warren voters react to levy
Teen hurt in meth lab blast may lose leg
Stalled projects
Man, 20, admits to sexual contact with girl, 12
New president named at WSCC
Warren goes back to voters
New farm bill
Defense calls no witnesses in 11 Cleveland deaths
Heat advisory continues
Man admits to role in meth lab
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Washington State is pleased to announce that Dr. Bradley Ebersole has been named as the new WSCC President.
Team WMOA defends title at 26th annual Pioneer Club Golf Outing
August Blood Mobile Schedule
Obama appoints Cordray to lead consumer agency
Group says Ohio union fight to make fall ballot
WSCC selects new president
Q&A: A year in Afghanistan
Three recent personnel departures
'Bath salts' shop owner is due in court today
Kids prep for fairs
Socializing
College welcomes 29 new graduates of PA Program
Shale drilling scams target area landowners
Mental health levy to go ahead
Victim in July 12 collision dies
Busted: Reno bath salt business raided
Getting bigger: The obesity problem
MMH Blood Bank Nursing Home Challenge Contest Winner Announced
Glenwood Receives Two New Team Members
Burial costs drain city account
Crowd control during Roar upsets boaters
6-year-old boy hurt in ATV fall
Belpre teen to be tried as adult
Special deputies
GRAVE MATTERS: German heritage on display
Beverly considers tax levy
Ohio rep takes over Senate seat vacated by Stewart
Drive-by shooting suspects in court
ANIMAL ABUSE
AP source: FBI investigating News Corp.
Commission wants to avoid gas drilling in Oglebay
Ohio congressman and Marietta resident has Twitter account hacked
Volleyball coach expands summer opportunities locally, nationally
Ohio lawmakers axe online voter registration plan
Ohio Senate passes statewide abortion limit
Treasure hunting at local hotel
Officials wary of motive for suit
Belpre boy, 15, faces 2 attempted murder counts
2-year prison term for drug ring figure
City lot to stay a patchwork
For your to-do list this week: Encourage one person you know to consider college.
Marietta adds AmeriCorps VISTA for Nonprofit Capacity Building
Ohio bishop bars support for breast cancer group
Acting W.Va. gov orders emergency Marcellus rules
Fatal crash trends emerge
W.Va. marble maker bemoans loss of Fenton's top-quality glass products
Glass collectors entering period of adjustments
Driver in fatal crash due in court
Steamy and Stormy: Rain, wind cause damage all over
Ohio board chooses interim as state superintendent
WVU linebacker charged in robbery kicked off team
What a nice (and hot) summer day today! Summer will no doubt fly by so start making your plans for school this fall. Fall quarter begins on September 12.
Warren fixing B-V bathroom
Local stabbing part of armed robbery
Teen caught after chase
'Heartbeat bill' stirs deep feelings
A hot finale
Fenton fanatics flock to tent sale
Powerboats roar into town
A real Wild(s) ride
Man's death leaves a void for college, community
Some school contracts may avoid SB5 changes
Looking for something to do this weekend? Come visit WSCC at the Grand Central Mall from 1pm to 4pm tomorrow, July 9th. It's a great time to find out more about how to enroll for fall quarter!!!!
Groups sue to block Ala. illegal immigration law
Probe of radiation finds risks at Ohio nuke plant
Plane crashes near Ohio airport, pilot injured
Apartments planned on Hillcrest
Bath salts battle line moves from city to Reno
Mental health services tax levy possible
Time to Roar
Pay to play?
Roar competitors arriving
Details scarce in drive-by shooting
Fenton cuts to cost more than jobs
Promoting OSU
JPMorgan pays $211M to settle bid-rigging charges
Feds: DuPont could have avoided deadly leak
Court: Ohio records seeker can't claim fee payout
Warren voters can answer survey
Two Marietta students place at state singing competition
Have you filed your FAFSA yet for the 2011-12 academic year??????? www.fafsa.gov If you haven't filed and you need help, WSCC is offering free FAFSA workshops. Contact financial aid at 740-568-1908 to get details.
1 Beckley inmate captured, 1 still at large
Ohio health care law opponents to file petitions
Fenton shutting down main furnace
Devols Dam lockhouse coming down
5 indicted for rumble at MC
Local views on the Casey Anthony verdict
1 man shot in New Matamoras
Parking pinch
WSCC is going to be at the Grand Central Mall on Saturday, July 9th! Join us for our Meet Us At the Mall event from 1pm to 4pm. We'll have student services staff on hand to answer your questions about getting enrolled for fall quarter. Already gr
Perfect Match: Internship gets even better for Weissling with Robert E. Evans Award
Casey Anthony acquitted in daughter's death
Inmate escapes from Beckley Correctional Center
Ohio limits fines for destroying public records
Museums to offer School of the Soldier
Annual engine and tractor show
Restaurant in Beverly for sale
Iddings Trucking gets EPA warning
July 4 celebration
Full day of fun in Newport
Ice cream stand site up for sale
Sheriff's office auction Saturday
Motorcycle crashes kill 2 area men
In Memoriam: Dr. J. Michael Harding
Red, White and Blues
The co$t of kids
Perspectives: Medical care one of the biggest expenses for children
Perspectives: Costs for education can really add up
Officials continue to advocate for local ban on bath salts
Students gain valuable experience during two-plus weeks in Australia
W.Va. DEP orders stability test on coal slurry dam
Ohio judge OKs challenges to portable breath tests
3 vendors submit bids to buy, operate Ohio prisons
Some CDBG projects on hold
County grant to help with septic systems
Many local races lack faces
Solar power wave
Kasich: 'We delivered'
Check out our 2011 Graduation Video!!! Now playing on WTAP!
Rural bridge gets a new life
Sixth District rep now lives in Marietta
Warren board unclear about next step
Pets' rescue
Acid, chlorine mixed at Ark. plant
Ohio lawmaker faces charge of drunken driving
Ohio lawmakers OK ban on 'bath salts' drugs
Research, teaching garden planned
Obama reaps victory as judges uphold health law
Ohio union law opponents deliver repeal signatures
Sweeping budget bill faces vote in Ohio House
Gas prices going down
Council urged to ban 'bath salts' sales
Warren weighs impact of school building decisions
Sitter sentenced to jail
Stabbing plea
July Blood Mobile Schedule
Quilt full of snapshots of Lowell
Sewage plant odor to hang around
Marietta could owe $3.3M in lawsuit over public records
Marietta BOE hires Fleming
SLOW WEB SERVICE
Prosecutors drop first indictment against Bulger
Nation's strictest abortion limit clears OH House
Ohio Senate approves sweeping $56B budget
Coal miner killed in Raleigh County accident
Jury begins 'disturbing journey' in 11 Ohio deaths
Court to rule on violent video game sales to kids
Kids of all ages attend Walk With the Animals event Saturday
A garden lover's delight
New business has 'A Silver Lining'
Bath salts: Concerns on the rise
America's pullout
Army private back on U.S. soil
Marketing Marietta
Olympics gone W.I.L.D.
Community weighs in on Warren plans
Ban on bath salts? Council asked to act
Please note that WSCC offices will close at noon on Fridays during summer quarter. All other hours during the week remain the same.
Did you know that you can now purchase meal cards at the bookstore for use at the WSCC cafeteria? Cards can be purchased in $25 increments. Better yet, you can use your financial aid to purchase the meal cards during the first 2 weeks of the quarter!!
Marietta's Williams inks professional contract with Washington Wild Things
Local soldier back on American soil
Noble County renovation: Grant allows health department to update facility
County's renewal of legal contract questioned
Investment Ohio offers tax break
Debit, credit fees: Cost of swiping plastic could be lowered
Injured AEP worker gets $5.5M award
RecycleMania program continues to be a success at Marietta
Physician Assistant graduates meet current Pioneers in Vegas
ALICE Program has successful second year on campus
Jury awards millions to man injured in AEP blast in Beverly
Torch Run in Marietta
Comic by local author published
Marietta TAG changes on hold
Nighttime crash kills bicyclist
School vandals
West Nile virus found in mosquitoes in Columbus
Afghan drawdown's impact on Ohio troops not clear
Husband-wife team awarded ‘Best in Show’ in Pittsburgh
Fleming excited about Marietta job
Fired Beverly police officer weighs options
Injured soldier closer to U.S.
Bicyclist killed in collision with truck
AEP civil suit
The longest day of the year is today. Enjoy the sunshine ;) Welcome summer!!!!
Ciolek returning to Emerging Elite Coaches Clinic
Annabell Buchman
Juvenile center suit hearing soon
Floodplain update
1 WSCC presidential candidate left
County explains use of outside counsel
Summer quarter begins today! If you still want to pick up a summer class, there is still time! You can register through the end of the week. Remember, WSCC is moving to semesters in fall 2012. The more classes you take under the current quarter syste
Marietta places 201 student-athletes on AD's Honor Roll
Soldier due in Germany
Mining rule on coal dust becomes permanent
High court blocks states' climate change lawsuit
Woman said God sent her message about DC jet bomb
Elmer A. Gourley
Memorial car show held Sunday
Volunteers clean riverbanks
Soldier due in Germany
Safetytown
State counsel says super's exit legal
Pools could close next summer
Father's Day isn't a one-size-fits-all holiday
Veto Lake shrinking due to silt
Enjoying the jubilee
State rep. not interested in Ohio Senate vacancy
Ban urged on sale of bath salts
River Trail care
Marietta cancels teacher transfers
Prayers for injured soldier
Still looking for that 1,000th fan!!!!
Looking for some family-friendly fun this weekend? Come to our first Ag Day at WSCC on Saturday, June 18 from 10am to 4pm. There will be a petting zoo, great food, hay rides and more!!! Admission is free!!!!
Cytec cleanup
Up in the sky!
Ohio city considers tougher panhandling law
Weiner resigns in wake of sex photos scandal
Washington County Soldier Injured in Afghanistan
MMH's Belpre campus takes shape
Historians talk about Civil War
Cities, counties await budget outcome
10 congressmen sue Obama over strikes in Libya
Senate OKs measure to put health overhaul to vote
Feds plan biomass projects in Ohio, Missouri, Ark.
Marietta weighs ways to trim CDBG budget
Fairfield Inn project draws praise
Local Boys & Girls Club looking for temporary home
Lawyers blame AEP
MORE SMOKERS
Reading camp is on at MC
Some criticism over BOE's attorney choice
WSCC board to interview school chief finalists
Opening statements expected today
Charges requested: 38 counts of animal cruelty expected to be filed
Hey, we're at 993 fans. Encourage your friends to like our page and help us reach 1,000!!!!!
Summer is a great time to catch up on coursework. If you are a college student who is home for summer break, sign up to take a course at WSCC while you're home. Our classes transfer easily and with online as well as face-to-face classes, you'
What a wonderful celebration on Saturday at the 39th WSCC graduation. We are proud of our graduates and know that they will represent the college well as they enter into the next chapter of their lives. Congrats to all of you! You did it!!!!
2nd week of jury selection under way in Ohio trial
Obama pushes jobs plan in North Carolina
Charges requested in animal rescue case
Q&A: Book explores early architecture
WSCC holds graduation
The cost of Medicare
'Nothing better than fishing'
Late Planting
The Center for Business & Technology (CB&T) will be hosting some of the guest overflow from today's graduation. The building is located at the top of the hill across the courtyard from the Library, adjacent to the upper parking lot. There
We have planned for overflow areas where guests can watch the ceremonies. The ceremony will be televised via streaming video in CB&T 103, CB&T 105, and the Community Room.
Attention all graduates: Washington State's graduation will be held today using the severe weather plan. Please review the severe weather plan located in your cap and gown packet or online at www.wscc.edu.
What's in a name: The history behind the places we call home
Five arrested in Waterford drug bust
Grievance over MCS transfers denied
Animals seized from Little Hocking home
Want to become part of the Class of 2013 at WSCC? Contact admissions today to find out how you can get started on your college degree. Summer quarter begins June 20!
The 39th Graduation Ceremony at WSCC is tomorrow, June 11th at 10:30am. Congrats to all of our graduates and their families!!!!
Women in the Sciences 2011 ready to launch at Marietta College
Math professor ready for challenge of College’s first Associate Provost
2% pay hikes for career center staffers
Teen's '10 death leaves a void in family
County's jobless rate one of Ohio's lowest
Storm water
Beverly's AEP jobs in jeopardy
Nonprofit Capacity Building Regional Conference a big success
Annual youth summer Reading Camp still going strong
Marietta mayor cleared for city council run
Mobile meth lab explodes; 3 hurt
Marietta to hire interim executive
A mess, or a hazard?
Ohio man gets 13 years in abortion-gunpoint case
W.Va. delegation angry over power plant shutdowns; Beverly plant also affected
No charges yet for mobile meth lab
$10K grant for career center students
Etta Express national championship T-shirts now available
AmeriCorps VISTA impact presentation highlights civic engagement
Ohio sports venues won't allow concealed weapons
Ohio governor spares condemned killer of 2
Three remain hospitalized after mobile meth lab explosion in Washington County
Williamstown Council revises budget
Help is available to beat the heat on the home front
Fairfield Inn construction coming
Doctor to put new life into building hit by fire
Marietta superintendent leaving
Hartel Program helps students aid local non-profit organizations
26th annual Pioneer Club Golf Outing set for July 18
Marietta's Pucella to coach U23 Lightweight Camp at Penn AC
W.Va. groups may sue utility over river pollution
Relatives: Avoid trauma of trial in 11 deaths
Liberal think tank questions $8B budget gap figure
Summertime nutrition
Wolf Creek in the black, but ...
Grant to extend Trail canceled for 2011
Angst over Iraq: Local opinions
New options in Warren
To our 2011 graduates: What will you miss most about WSCC?
President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll recognizes College for fifth straight year
Blue skies, busy schedule greet Class of ’61 at Reunion Weekend
Marietta Memorial Hospital Earns Quality Respiratory Care Recognition in National Program
Are you a current WSCC student registered for summer and/or fall quarter that could use some extra cash? Contact our financial aid office at 740-568-1908 to find out if you're eligible for our summer blitz work study program. WSCC is offering eligib
June Blood Mobile Schedule
Hospital Volunteers’ Giant Used Book Sale
Important Reminder: First billing date for summer quarter is today! Make sure that payment arrangements are made or financial aid is in order for summer quarter by the end of the business day today.
Railroad Day held in Belpre
D-Day anniversary remembered
Fort Frye's class of 2011 graduates
Community leader Sam Cook dies
Social season arrives
Shell planning unit for Marcellus Shale processing
Senators tell Biden to reject GOP Medicare plan
Fire departments search river for Ohio toddler
Lightweights conclude season with 8th place finish at IRA Championship
Program fosters love of reading
'Oldtimers' league continues beloved tradition
Smoking ban complaints
Personnel shake-up in Marietta schools
Climate change: Is weird weather an anomaly?
If you aren't able to make it to campus by this afternoon to pay your summer quarter bill, you're in luck. Washington State has extended the first payment date for summer quarter to Monday, June 6.
Need help filing your FAFSA for financial aid? We can help with that ;) Contact Elizabeth Wallace today at 740-374-8716 ext. 1549 to schedule an appointment for FAFSA Day on Tuesday, June 7!
Very Important: If you are registered for summer quarter, be sure that you've paid your bill, signed up for a payment plan, or have financial aid in place.
Suspect in 2 W.Va. bank robberies arrested
Massey probe blames gas for W.Va. explosion
Obama: US economy still facing challenges
Who will pay for water main?
Cemetery a window to past
Council restores frozen wages
Area man to serve 5 years
Renovations: Work to begin Monday on converting old OBES
Gasser named NCBWA Pitcher of the Year
Purchase your National Championship memorabilia
Spelling champ out of nationals
Fort Frye rejects 'super' candidates
Music on the Levee in full swing
Gas eats paychecks
Ohio House speaker's Twitter account hacked
Wheeling Hospital to open cancer center in Ohio
AP sources: House GOP crafting Libya measure
New chief in New Matamoras
Your challenge today: Encourage one person you know to pursue a college degree. Education is life-changing. Help change someone's life today.
Budget proposal would allow beer with bigger buzz
Ohio to alter execution for cancer-stricken inmate
Judge won't postpone trial in 11 Cleveland deaths
Pools see big rush in hot weather
Cadets for Care club
End in sight for frustrated drivers
Kasich in Marietta
MC: Champions!
Mission Accomplished: 2011 National Champions
Graduation at Washington State is in just 11 days! Congrats to all of our graduates. And for those of you who are thinking about starting college, take the plunge. You can do it! Contact us today to learn how you can be a part of the graduating class
Annual Fashion Show Brings in Thousands for Strecker
Championship Day at Division III World Series
Goodbye May. Hello summer. What are your summer plans?
2 workers exposed to acid at DuPont plant in W.Va.
Pioneers lose first game of the day
Belpre gets in the Memorial Day spirit
Strawberry fields for real
Local Buckeye football fans aren't surprised by Tressel's exit
Pioneers can win NCAA title today
Memorial Day parades pay tribute
No. 1 Marietta heads into title game with momentum after 11-2 win over Keystone
History tour
Tressel resigns as OSU football coach
Q&A: Right Path summer events kick off June 7
Waterford seniors sad, but excited about future
Marietta High grads ready to change the world
Portrait of MHS grad a winner
No. 1 Etta Express defeats Buena Vista 5-1 to secure spot in Tuesday's championship game
MC can advance to title bracket tonight.
Five Pioneers earn All-America honors on final day of NCAA Championship
No. 1 Marietta tops No. 9 Chapman 9-4 on day two of NCAA Championship
Warren Class of 2011 graduates
Marietta woman was a witness to Joplin tornado
Superintendent faces criticism
WSCC shares expenses of president's car
Let's go camping!
Women's crew ends season on day one of NCAA Rowing Championship
Bault earns All-America honors in heptathlon
No. 1 Etta Express opens NCAA Championship with 8-0 win over Salisbury
Last night's inductees for Phi Theta Kappa.
Summer and fall classes are filling up fast! Be sure to get the classes you want by registering early!
County auditor gets credit for windfall
A $2.5M dream comes true
Valentine's Day dispute over woman leads to indictments
CEMETERY CARE
Water main broken
Historic Ohio amusement park reopens after floods
Man who bought Ohio St memorabilia is charged
Departing Ohio Sen. Leader to head gas trade group
Gasser named ABCA Co-Player of the Year and three teammates selected as All-Americans
Marietta track and field opens competition at NCAA Outdoor Championship
As we prepare to celebrate Memorial Day, we want to thank all of those that have served our country! Thanks especially to all of our veterans at WSCC!
Check out the Ohio National Guard now in the front circle on campus! Inflatables are set up and they have free pizza for those who stop by!!!!
Barnette named CRCA All-American
Four members of Etta Express named Academic All-OAC
Rain, wet fields wreck spring planting time
Regional spelling champ awaits nationals
Stewart denies his exit tied to uproar over SB5
MC baseball: History lessons
Sentencing dates set for W.Va. coal miners
2 tornadoes confirmed from latest Ohio storms
Ohio gasoline prices spiking again
95 graduate from WHS
Busellato named Academic All-OAC
Gasser named D3Baseball Pitcher of the Year
Gasser and Snyder named top players in Mideast Region by ABCA
Ohio mom of bullied teen to testify on House bill
Boy's death linked to Ohio child cancer cluster
14 killed as tornadoes carve path through Midwest
Promoting peace
Council balks at rush to back Ohio watchdog
Stewart steps down
New highs, bad trips
School's out
Remarkable fan support continues to be trademark for Marietta baseball
Dr. Mark Nutter, Interim President and academic deans Dr. Dixie Vaughan, Brenda Kornmiller, and Gregg Busch at the 2011 Honor's Ceremony.
Dean Brenda Kornmiller announcing honors awards for the Class of 2011 at WSCC.
Honors students in line to be recognized for their college honors at the 2011 WSCC Honor's Ceremony.
Families gather to recognize the Class of 2011 at the Honor's Ceremony at WSCC.
2011 Honor's Ceremony at WSCC
Congrats to all of our students being recognized at tonight's Honor's Ceremony!
Remarkable fan support continues to be trademark for Marietta baseball
College announces second round of Capstone Award winners
McCoy Associate Professor featured in three upcoming art exhibits
Stroke awareness
Chrysler repays $7.6B in government loans
Southern Ohio's Pike County leads in unemployment
Massey security chief pleads not guilty in W.Va.
High gas prices won't impact holiday travel
Hanging baskets vandalized
Marietta super given teacher's union grievance
Stormy weather expected to stick around
Sun is shining! Happy Monday!
Etta Express seniors relish their first shot at a championship
Radio host who predicted End of Days to speak
Ohio gov's $400K request on old bills approved
2 charged in murder of Ohioan found in septic tank
Dog show held at fairgrounds
Fifty-four Belpre High students receive diplomas, 15 with honors
Pro wrestler mingles with local fans
MC celebrates
Five Pioneers to compete at Division III Outdoor Championship
Pitching carries Marietta to 21st 'World Series' appearance
Is six districts too many?
Bikes, boats and kayaks ... oh my
Authorities looking for Belpre teen
Mayor's bid for city council is questioned
MCS super a finalist for Warren City job
Her most recent show is Steel Magnolias which is scheduled to be performed tonight (Friday), May 20 at 7pm and Sunday, May 22 at 4pm in the Graham Auditorium. When her cast learned about the automobile accident, they stepped up and said that Connie woul
Last year, Connie was asked to reinvent the theatre program at WSCC. In response, she founded the Washington State Community College Players and in the last year, through innovation and creativity, staged three successful productions.
We are saddened to share that Connie Brant, adjunct instructor of English and Theatre, passed away Thursday evening, May 19, 2011, at Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio following injuries sustained in an automobile accident on April 14, 2011. Professo
Marietta advances to Regional title game and awaits Heidelberg/Case Western Reserve winner
Pioneers batter rival Heidelberg to advance to Regional championship game
Marietta superintendent in running for new job
Weirton plans premiere party for 'Super8'
New Ohio law targets drugs-on-demand pain clinics
Ohio joblessness still falling, down for 14th mo.
Local voices react to Middle East speech
Man, 20, accused of raping girl, 12
Community pulls for injured teen
Advice to grads: This is a big deal, enjoy it
Good luck 2011 grads!
No. 1 Marietta and No. 10 Heidelberg standing tall after day two of Mideast Regional
Pioneers ride Blaski's one-hitter to second Regional victory
Hang in there WSCC students who are up late studying! Keep up the great work.
NBC Sports chief Dick Ebersol resigns
Ohio judge tells staff to leave police union
Algae outbreak brings water warnings at Ohio lake
Kitchen fire damages Dunham Twp. home
Beverly-Center students learn about farm life
No layoffs in WSCC budget
Ex-rep talks about WSCC's future
Need in Harmar
Postseason baseball gets underway at Mideast Regional
No. 1 Pioneers fend off Frostburg to close out first day of Regional
Happy Wednesday! First day of open registration for both summer and fall quarter.
Reed earns All-OAC honorable mention
Day one's Mideast Regional schedule altered by rain
2 more Ohio urban school districts making cuts
Character from the past
Commissioners consider adding dog warden's job to sheriff's office
Man who lost home to fire upset with Red Cross over donations
Jury reduces assault count
Tourney time
High gas prices depress Ohio Turnpike car traffic
100 gather to protest gas drilling in Morgantown
Who has registered for classes already?
Mideast Regional teams all playing for a shot to advance to Wisconsin
College’s AmeriCorps*VISTAs making Impact Presentation June 1
Warren tax issue falls by 8 votes
Warren Board sticks to busing cuts
Ohio preparing for constitutional convention vote
Lawmakers angry with Pakistan warn of cuts in aid
Ohio executes man who said he didn't recall crimes
Do you know someone who wants to start college? If so, encourage them to get started with summer quarter classes at WSCC. It's never too early or late to consider college.
Summer and fall registration begins today for students with 45 or more credit hours. Register early! Classes will fill up fast. Open registration for new students begins on Wednesday, May 18.
College selects ‘The Legend of Colton H. Bryant’ for Common Reading
Ten members of Etta Express named All-OAC
No. 1 Marietta tabbed top seed in seven-team Mideast Regional
Judge in Ohio halts Tuesday execution
Warren bond issue fails by eight votes
Q&A: Regional driver of the year from area
Relay For Life raises more than $160K
Beverly businesses recognized
Fishing derby fun
Harmar St. crumbling
Men's lightweight 8+ takes fifth at Dad Vails
Women's varsity 8+ wins Dad Vail gold
No. 1 Etta Express captures OAC Tournament championship with 7-3 win over No. 9 Heidelberg
Relay For Life event kicks off
Garrison in running for WSCC head
A long road: More people having to commute to jobs away from home
Staffing changes planned for local schools
Gun law draws reaction locally
Women's varsity 4+ advances to semifinals of Dad Vails
Marietta men advance three boats to semifinals at Dad Vails
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives Prestigious Certification
College begins search for Marietta’s 18th President
Blaski's gem sends No. 1 Marietta into OAC title game
Disaster aid shortfalls loom despite GOP boost
Ex-official in Ohio gets delay in going to prison
First responders test theories about handling emergencies
Army colonel provides a local slant on Iraq
Friends of injured 16-year-old hoping, praying for the best
Bringing cheer to the world
Justice for 'Jazzy'
Tech Prep senior recognition dinner, May 12
WSCC congratulates all of the seniors recognized at the Tech Prep recognition dinner tonight!!!
No. 1 Marietta rallies past John Carroll 4-1 to open OAC Tournament
Sayre and McDaniel named NFCA All-Central Region
If you still need to pick up your belongings from Tuesday's campus evacuation, please report to A103 ( if your items were left in the main building, the library or CB&T) and the learning center (if your items were left in a&s). Be sure to ha
Marietta men head to Dad Vails looking to end season on the podium
McCain: Torture did not lead to bin Laden death
Police: 2 men plotting NY terror had guns, grenade
Williamstown student in critical condition
4-year prison term for break-ins
Landon Evans receives maximum sentence
Teen hurt in fall from pickup
State budget ushers in changes
Plastic Surgery
Registration for summer and fall quarter for returning students begins on Monday , May 16 (open registration begins on May 18)! Be sure to check in with your advisor to plan your upcoming schedule. And register early! Classes fill up fast.
Bault automatically qualifies for NCAA Championship in heptathlon at Wake Forest
Washington State would like to thank all faculty, staff, and students for their assistance and cooperation during our campus evacuation yesterday.
Overcoming the odds: Just like the 1999 Varsity 8, Marietta’s current rowers qualify for NCAAs
Overcoming the odds
Flooded river taking aim at Mississippi Delta
Some US lawmakers to view bin Laden body photos
Potential Fort Frye execs to meet public
Planning session on Civil War events
Will Warren mend its fences?
Downtown dolls
WSCC bomb scare
Value of W.Va. transportation projects questioned
To help keep everyone's belongings secure, please bring your student id with you when you come to pick up your items. Students must come to pick up their own items...other students or faculty cannot claim items on your behalf.
Support the Etta Express: Get your printable cheer card now
Update on picking up personal belongings: All personal belongings have been centralized for student pick-up. If you left belongings in the main building, library or CB&T, you can pick-up your items in the Community Room. If you left belongings in
Faculty and staff should report back to campus to assist with the reopening. Evening classes will be held tonight at their normal hours. This includes evening classes at the main campus as well as off campus locations such as the Morgan County Learni
Please note: all personal belongings have been centralized for student pick-up. -Students who left items in classrooms in the main building should report to the Community Room to pick up the items, beginning at 4pm today. -Students who left items in c
Students can come back to campus starting at 4pm to retrieve any personal items that they may have left behind when the campus was evacuated.
Evans hired to lead Marietta cross country and track & field programs
College announces summer show schedule for Planetarium
Law enforcement officials have officially given the all-clear to the main building. Faculty and staff are asked to report back to the main building. Students are not yet permitted back on campus as staff/faculty are working to reopen the facilities. S
Marietta to compete at NCAA Division III Rowing Championship
Faculty and staff should keep in touch with their immediate supervisor and if possible report back to campus when the all clear is given. Please check your campus email and the website for updates.
Classes are closed until 5pm today. Evening classes will be held unless otherwise noted. Please keep checking facebook and wscc webpage for updates.
Obama heads to Texas to push immigration overhaul
Ala. nuclear plant cited for safety
WSCC student arrested for bomb threat
Farmers market starts Wednesday hours
Wolf Creek board hears alert
Fire destroys Lowell home
Recount likely on Warren vote
Cancer survivor
Marietta Memorial Hospital Receives Aster Award
29th Annual MMH Volunteers Recognition Dinner to be Held May 20
Diabetes Awareness Day to be Held May 11
Blaski and Grilliot named OAC Athletes of the Week
2011 OAC Baseball Tournament Preview
DA: At least 2 killers responsible for 8 NY bodies
Texas Police: Man set mom aflame, held teacher hostage
GOP's Gingrich running for president
Q&A: Families paid to care for aging relatives
More than 100 graduate from Ohio Valley U.
MC holds 174th commencement
Ball for all
Work vs. college
More than 300 graduates receive diplomas at 174th commencement
Four players named All-OAC in softball
Hammond provisionally qualifies and 4x100m relay improves mark at weekend's last chance meets
No. 1 Etta Express sweeps La Roche to improve to 35-3
Women waiting to become moms
Program tells of last man standing
Fake photos circulating
Job well done: Obama commends military
Third party billing proposal raises concern
No. 1 Pioneers finish OAC slate with sweep of Wilmington
Three Pioneer baseball players named Capital One Academic All-District
Gov't opposes public defender in Ohio Nazi case
Coast Guard closes stretch of Mississippi
Obama thanking Navy SEALs who raided bin Laden
Hino trims production to 3 days
Day of prayer observed locally
Push against SB5 seeks names for referendum
Citizen complains about Cytec site cleanup
Marietta Council vacancy is filled
Marietta to host 2011 OAC Baseball Tournament
Marietta to host Pizza Party for NCAA Rowing Selection Show at 3 p.m. Tuesday
Calif. board hears arguments in Octomom doc case
2 Ohio students drown, 1 missing in Costa Rica
AP Source: Obama to meet some from bin Laden raid
Students say thanks
Coming soon: Invasion of the stink bugs
Career Center student faces expulsion
Big finish ahead in Warren race?
Locks & dams: Soggy spring causes problems
Women's tennis ends season with loss to John Carroll in OAC Quarterfinal
No. 1 Marietta clinches OAC Regular Season title with sweep of John Carroll
To all of our students that are up late studying...keep up the great work!
Bertram will be city law director
Defeat appears likely in Warren
Marietta savors levy victory
Massey: W.Va. mine families offered $3M deals
Ohio school tax measures get mixed voter response
Purported bin Laden corpse photos go viral, global
Fire guts Veto Road barn
Big voter turnout
If April showers bring May flowers, why is it STILL raining??????
Talking with Coach VanderWal about the Pioneers' amazing run
No. 1 Marietta announces schedule changes for May 4-7
Marietta levy passes; Warren issue depends on provisional ballots
Man indicted in bat assault of wife
2 local deputies escape injury in crash
Local people glad to witness history
3 decisions await Marietta voters
Warren, Marietta issues draw voters
To all of our spring 2011 WSCC graduates...what are your plans after graduating from college?
Spring quarter is going by so fast!!! Registration begins on May 16 for returning students (new students can register on May 18). Be sure to register early...classes will be filling up fast! Check out the summer and fall schedules at www.wscc.edu/sche
Special gift for Special Collections: Emeritus trustee honors late brother with gift
Physician Assistant Student Society donates $650 to county’s Free Clinic
Top-ranked Marietta and John Carroll postponed again Monday
Search for plane called off
Ohio landlord hit with rare charge in CO deaths
Bin Laden's death sparks relief, outrage
A soggy finale to Lowell's Springfest
Motorcycle driver hurt in Lowell collision
School colors OK at the polls
April's showers set local record
'Justice has been done'
Women's tennis rallies past Muskingum 5-4
No. 1 Baseball and John Carroll postponed again Sunday
Women take third and men place fifth at OAC Outdoor Championship
Women's Rowing wins MARC Championship
Women's tennis swept at Otterbein
Softball ends year with split at Otterbein
No. 1 Marietta sweeps Otterbein on Community Day
Men's tennis blanked by Otterbein
Warren 'yes' voters rally
Peoples Bank has new CEO
Marietta levy countdown
Summer 2011 road projects
Driving in the zone
Stone wins javelin and Hayes provisionally qualifies in discus on day one of OAC Championship
Marietta’s 174th Commencement set for May 8 at Recreation Center
U.S. Rep visits campus to discuss Petroleum program, natural gas
Mayor signs aquatic center contract
Marietta mayor plans run for at-large city council seat
School building deal no cure-all for Monroe Co.
SB5: The next round
Women in sports
Six students inducted into prestigious Phi Beta Kappa
Snyder named National Hitter of the Week
Pioneer football announces summer camp schedule
Art project spans generations
Medicine disposal day is Saturday
S. Koreans tour Marietta
Royal wedding: Big deal or big bore
More rain, blast of wind hit the area
College’s Up ’til Dawn program has memorable year
Obama released long-form birth certificate
Afghan soldier opens fire, kills 9 Americans
Quick storm cuts power in Marietta
6 to interview for Fort Frye job
Party looks for Shively's successor
$300,000 in bonds posted in major drug case
Muni court project a 'go'
Warren tax issue opponents rally
My favorite class this quarter is....
Summer is a great time to enroll in classes at WSCC. Open registration for summer quarter begins May 18 with summer classes starting June 20. If you're a new or returning student, summer classes are a great way to stay on track for graduation. If
Hazelwood named new assistant volleyball coach
Senior reaches semifinals of national forensic competition
No. 1 Baseball and John Carroll postponed until 1 p.m. Sunday
Community gardeners waiting
Educators have questions on Tech Prep's future
Marietta theme schools proposed
More cleanup at Cytec site
Breakdown: Bridge wreck a travelers' nightmare scenario
Wow, we're getting close to our goal of 1,000 fans!!!! Please take a moment tonight and share this page with your friends. With summer and fall quarter registration beginning on May 16, now is the time to think education and WSCC!!!!
Interested in PSEO at WSCC? It's a great way to get started college courses while you're still in high school. WSCC is hosting three PSEO informational sessions in Graham Auditorium tonight at 6:00pm; Tuesday, April 26 at 6:00pm; and Saturday
No. 2 Etta Express to play John Carroll at 5 p.m. Tuesday
ODK welcomes new adviser, new officers for 2011-12
Snyder named OAC Hitter of the Week
Monday's baseball doubleheader with John Carroll postponed
Easter egg fun for families
Youth baseball tradition in state of change
Kids rush hour
Police seize $1M in property
Q&A: Longtime Fort Frye AD, teacher has retirement plans
Softball splits 10-inning games with John Carroll
Community Baseball Day postponed until 5 p.m. Monday
Bond issue takes to the airwaves
I-77 crash victims identified
Bids may be OK'd for muni court soon
City likely to say no to furloughs
Area woman waits for word on brother injured in Afghanistan
Softball at John Carroll postponed until 1 p.m. Saturday
Local family sets 'living green' example
Arrest after fight, fall into Ohio
Shively resigns from council
New life on Pike Street
Fla. dad tells 911 toddler fatally shot mom
Bath salt drugs found on man in murder-suicide
Soldier charged in Afghan death to be released
Word spreads about clothing exchange
Softball splits at Muskingum
No. 2 Pioneers defeat La Roche 4-1
Society for Collegiate Journalists recognizes student newspaper
Men's soccer supports Ely Chapman Foundation
Farm subsidies
High water may stick around
W.Va. agency approves bonds for coal-to-gas plant
Ohio task force wants more VA testing
Groups protest use of Ohio parks for drilling
Area to be under flash flood watch
Greene St. to stay closed for sewer line repair
Easter egg time arrives
Suit against juvenile center OK'd for class-action status
Snyder leads No. 2 Marietta to sweep of Muskingum
Students select governing body for 2011-12
Softball at Muskingum pushed back to 4 p.m. Thursday
Federal team joins firefighting around Texas lake
Doctor on trial in Ohio drug case won't testify
Fort Frye will start 2011-12 school year on Aug. 18
Marietta gets good news on revenue
Robbery hoax suspect: 4 months in jail
Wanted: Crash witnesses
Muni court bids
Muskingum slips by Marietta 5-4 in men's tennis
The Friends of Selby to Hold Spring Plant and Bake Sale on May 6
Medication Take Back Day – Saturday, April 30
Reisdorph named Women's Soccer Coach
Baseball and Softball with Muskingum postponed until Wednesday
Three victims of crash believed to be from Cleveland area
Real daredevil visits B-V students
Donations keep recycling center open
Insurance company sparks probe of alleged bonus scheme
16 years in prison for arson, break-ins
3 die in fiery crash
Northern Ohio native killed in Afghanistan blast
Men's tennis drops match to Mount Union
Women's tennis falls to Mount Union
Pioneers to host summer Volleyball Camps
Marietta to host June Basketball Camps
Sayre named OAC Hitter of the Week
Gasser named OAC Pitcher of the Week
David A. Ross
Truck driver launches new career
Noble Co. wants no repeat of fire, explosion
VFDs facing future dilemm
Lining up for 2012
Arsonist receives maximum sentence
Sheriff faces meth charge in state ravaged by drug
Lawsuit: Kasich's JobsOhio board unconstitutional
Varsity lightweight 8+ wins gold at SIRAs
Women place sixth at SIRA Championship
Softball rallies for doubleheader split wth Heidelberg
No. 2 Marietta and No. 5 Heidelberg split OAC doubleheader
No. 2 Baseball at No. 5 Heidelberg postponed until 1 p.m. Sunday
Virgil Loren Hughes
Wetlands sponsorship will save city money
Marietta man continues struggle
No on S.B. 5 group gets OK
Schools propose scaling back bus routes
Too friendly? Teachers nationwide criticized for Facebook usage
Students showcase research projects during inaugural All Scholars Day
Six senior Physics students presenting at OSAPS meeting
Psychology Team claims top spot at Tri-State Jeopardy Tournament
Saturday's softball with Heidelberg postponed until 2 p.m. Sunday
Beverly restaurant is honored
Food Prices: Locally grown items may be cheaper option
Ohio willing to lease toll road, but won't sell it
Severe storms death toll rises to 9 in 2 states
Ohio man charged in school terror drill threat
MMH Blood Donor Spotlight: A First Time Donor’s Story
Child injured; bitten by dog
Teachers retiring, rehiring
Spring break: High-priced gas forces some to rethink plans
WVU could make $1.2M on football game beer sales
Ford expands recall of F-150 pickup to nearly 1.2M
Court dismisses suit over National Day of Prayer
Red Cross dinner rescheduled
D.C. holiday extends tax deadline
Citizen group calls meetings
Capital edges men's tennis 5-4
No. 2 Etta Express routs Capital 14-2 and 13-2
Pioneer softball splits with visiting Crusaders
Air controller asleep as plane landed is suspended
Report finds thousands of dead on Ohio voter rolls
Beverly boy hospitalized after dog bite
Coin show treasures
Man gets 4 years for trafficking
Harmless prank or crime?
Scams target local residents
Pre-prom warning
Theatre Department conducting Dionysia during Doo Dah Day
Miss America 2004 Ericka Dunlap visits campus
Women's tennis defeats Capital 7-2
College partners with O’Neill Senior Center for art exhibition
Marietta recognizes student accomplishments at Spring Convocation
First pitch of Wednesday's games with Capital pushed back to 3 p.m.
Community Softball Day doubleheader with Capital postponed until 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
Sources: Predator drone may have killed US troops
Ohio executes man who killed inmate after TV spat
Beverly man sentenced on drug charge
Third Street re-opens; Greene Street still closed
Coming soon: Snyder documentary
Officials discuss government spending
Gas prices rise all across region
Many express concerns over Marietta levy
Never Forgotten: Fallen soldier continues to inspire
Saunders named OAC Hitter of the Week
Men's tennis earns 7-2 win at Bethany
Durable Medical Equipment Collection Day Receives Over Twenty-five Donated Items
Community College Month continues! Here is another trivia question: Washington State offers more than 50 different academic programs. The programs are housed in five main academic divisions: Business Technologies, Engineering and Industrial Technolog
Baseball doubleheader with La Roche rained out
Official: Texas wildfire conditions akin to '06
Area under tornado, flash flood watch
Muskingum Drive re-opens; gas odor still being investigated
Basketball Fun Day at MC
Class project on fellowship home
Q&A: Retiree brings talents to Community Food Pantry
Vienna shooting: Murder warrant issued for doctor
Motorcycles: Safety a concern; fatal crashes rose slightly last year
Marietta men win two medals at Knecht Cup
Women's varsity 4+ wins bronze at Knecht Cup
No. 3 Pioneers sweep doubleheader at Mount Union
Marietta men advance to Knecht Cup finals
Women's varsity 8+ takes runner-up at Knecht Cup
No. 3 Etta Express sweeps doubleheader from Ohio Northern
Polar Bears down women's tennis
Men's tennis falls to visiting Ohio Northern
Polar Bears sweep Marietta softball
Radio mandate will be costly
Woman fatally shot; Vienna doctor in custody
Adoption methods raise some eyebrows
Debate on Warren bond issue goes online
Riding along: A typical day for a highway patrol officer
Marietta track and field sweeps Don Frail Invitational
WSCC is looking forward to our Spring Open House for high school seniors this Sunday, April 10 from 1pm to 4pm. We can't wait to showcase our campus and our faculty! If you are a high school senior and want to attend, be sure to call us at 568-190
For all of you who are planning ahead...the summer and fall quarter schedules are now available! The schedules can be viewed online through WebAdvisor or on our website at www.wscc.edu/schedule
Marietta baseball at Mount Union postponed until 1 p.m Sunday
Young, creative minds
County to get $100K to fight drugs
Council picks up 2-year Rumpke extension
Marietta at 223
Toyota to suspend N. American plants several days
Ex-fugitive will stand trial in 1967 Ohio slaying
Kasich says Ohio is prepared if gov't shuts down
Faculty and staff offer warm wishes to the Drs. O
Gasser's no-hitter leads No. 3 Marietta to BW sweep
Free food, T-shirts and more available at Baseball, Softball Community Days
The 2011 WSCC Graduation Ceremony will now be held on Saturday, June 11 at 10:30am. The ceremony will be conducted outside at WSCC. The College is planning a morning graduation for 2011 to lower the chances of inclement weather during the ceremony. A
Boehner says deal not near on budget stalemate
Ohio panel urges feds to OK weapon against bedbugs
Greene Street to reopen temporarily
Child abuse awareness
Schools with, and without, Marietta levy discussed
Marietta's AD says he's pleased with drug testing
Consignment shop dispute
Bridge safety
Sayre blasts four home runs in split with Mount Union
Celebrate Community College Month with WSCC! Here is another trivia question: What year did Washington Technical College become Washington State Community College and move to its current location on Colegate Drive?
Championship t-shirts on sale Monday and Tuesday
Baseball postponed for fifth straight day
Judge finds probable cause for ex-Auburn players
Unemployment falls in three-quarters of US cities
Dems back bill to allow recall of Ohio governor
Scout's building project
$200K needed to paint water tower
Schools assess impact of new state budget
Health ranking
Plea deal in baby's death
Free food, T-shirts and more available at 2011 Baseball and Softball Community Days
Baseball at Mount Union postponed until 1 p.m. Thursday
Artsbridge launches 2011 drive to raise $120,000
The flood of 1884
Autism expert at MC
Warren tax issue
Labor rallies
Accused murderer reaches plea agreement
US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,417
'Snow days' increase for Ohio schools hits snag
MIE death ruled an accident
Spring Student Speak Out scheduled for April 6 in McDonough
MMH Spotlight: Unlocking the Diabetes and Obesity Link
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Earns National Certification
Annual MMH Volunteers’ Spring Bazaar
April Blood Mobile Schedule
‘Greatest Party in the World’ highlights Senior Week activities
Baseball at BW postponed until 1 p.m. Wednesday
High speed chase ends in Belpre
Book about Route 21 has local flavor
Longrifles in town
Y at a crossroad
Rail car evacuated after leak discovered
Washington County under two weather advisories
Crews race to beat winds at Colorado wildfire
Park Service names W.Va. boating accident victims
Union supporters in Ohio rally
Marietta wins Petite Final at Occoquan Sprints
Softball splits OAC doubleheader with visiting Baldwin-Wallace
Baseball postponed until Monday
Marietta track and field competes at OAC Gold Meet
Men's tennis swept by Yellow Jackets
Marietta men place second on the Schuylkill
Bault and Wallace finish runner-up at Liberty Invitational
Women's Rowing takes third in races at St. Joseph's
Marietta's OAC softball games with BW postponed
Bigfoot believers are among us
Bill would protect privacy on the web
MLK invoked as Ohio union fight moves to cities
Illness kills Morgan Co. toddler
City celebrates
Saturday's OAC opener at Baldwin-Wallace postponed
Late Dr. DeLaat is inspiration behind Women in Leadership conference
Reminder: ACT Prep workshop is being held at WSCC tomorrow from 8am to 3pm. The workshop is free and lunch is provided. Reservations are required though. If you're interested, register at www.wscc.edu/actprep.
Education students gain diversity experience in Pittsburgh school
During National Community College Month, we're also going to be encouraging more people to become fans of the WSCC fan page. Encourage your friends to like our page so we can get up to 1,000 fans by the end of the month!!!!
April is National Community College Month! Throughout the month, we'll be asking some trivia questions about WSCC and the first person to come to the student services window and answer correctly wins a WSCC t-shirt. First question: WSCC was original
Calendar says it's spring
City to ask voters about electricity collective
Teen indicted over city stabbing
Hugs galore for National Guardsmen back from Afghanistan
WSCC president exits early
Annual Senior Art Exhibition opens April 8 at Hermann Fine Arts
No. 4 Marietta shuts out Washington & Jefferson 10-0
Due to a high amount of interest, we have extended the scholarship deadline for high school seniors to April 15! High school seniors must have their admission application, high school transcript, FAFSA, and scholarship application (if applicable) turned
Thursday's Softball at Wooster canceled
Report: Grand jury investigating ex-Penn St. coach
Ohio bargaining limits prevail, unions vow fight
WSCC President Steps Down
Training to focus on suicide prevention
2 top financial officials leave WSCC
Blaze destroys Salem Twp. home
Industrial accident kills worker
Municipal court
Franciscan defeats Marietta men 5-4
New York Times writer featured at Leadership Q&A on April 5
Softball at Wooster postponed until 3:30 p.m. Thursday
Is anyone up late tonight studying on the second day of the quarter?
1 dead, 3 injured in Marine helicopter in Oahu bay
Thanking Vietnam War veterans
New Marietta fire chief
Police find body of Ohio woman missing for a week
Lowell residence a total loss
There is still time to register for spring quarter. If you're already registered for classes, consider adding one additional class to your schedule. Adding just one extra course each quarter will help you complete your degree faster!
Pilot inspection discovers possible bullet hole in US Airways jet
Ohio House panel OKs public worker union bill
New Marietta fire chief chosen
Open house for O'Neill's 25th
Foundation announces grants
Official paints bleak picture for city schools
Family of slain teen files lawsuit
Census report: County's population slips below 62,000
Welcome to spring quarter! If you are a returning student to WSCC, what piece of advice do you have to new students about being successful in college?
Chaffin named OAC Softball Pitcher of the Week
Feds cite Massey mines for dozens of violations
Family of teen killed at Belpre party files civil suit
Q&A: Longtime bus driver pursues degree
Empty Bowls a community effort
Bonnie Carolyn Armor
Local views on Libya mission
BIG BANG THEORY
Softball earns road sweep of Kenyon
No. 4 Marietta defeats Montclair State 11-2
Baseball's match-up with Montclair State moved to 2 p.m.
Marietta falls to Purdue in Challenge Cup
Men's tennis sweeps host Wilmington 9-0
Women's tennis drops OAC opener to Wilmington 5-4
Marietta sweeps OAC rival Wilmington 9-3 and 5-2
Ralph Frederic Knowlton
Quick thinking saves business
Budget woes
Juvenile could be tried as an adult
Teen sentenced for stabbing death
Congrats to all of the students who participated in the Tech Prep Showcase at WSCC today! We're proud of your accomplishments!!!!
Enjoy the weekend and rest up for the start of spring quarter on Monday, March 28!
Jesuits settle NW abuse claims for $166 million
Police question teen about Ind. school shooting
Marietta stabbing case heads to grand jury
Empty Bowls fundraiser Saturday
Family fun, fitness night
Watershed fee
Access a key to online option in schools
Plea deal on break-ins, arson
Only one more day of registration before spring quarter classes begin! There is still time to register or pick up an extra class. Taking more than 12 credit hours a quarter will help make sure that you graduate on time!
Denison upsets No. 4 Marietta 7-4
Softball powers past Bethany in non-league doubleheader
Man gets 32 years in Chicago student's slaying
Ohio gov, school districts differ on budget math
Front Street arsonist reaches plea deal
Senior citizens party at Fort Frye
Extension educator offers details on new dietary guidelines
Local pit bull fans like Ohio bill to remove 'vicious' tag
Jury sides with doctors
Volunteers
Marietta College grants tenure to four faculty members
Wednesday's athletics events called off
Wednesday's home athletics events called off
Coming attraction
Film legend Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79
Vote on Ohio 'heartbeat' abortion bill delayed
Washington County under a tornado watch
Safety forces honored
School district mixup costs $50K
Jailer's case may go to grand jury
Marietta students, employees ready to tackle Community Day projects
New student orientation for spring quarter is being held tomorrow (March 23) at 10am and Thursday (March 24) at 6pm. If you are a new student enrolled in spring quarter, be sure to attend one of the sessions. You'll learn about the library, the le
McDonough Center Dean named interim provost at Marietta
April is National Community College month. We want to highlight YOUR stories about how an education from Washington State has impacted your life. If you're interested in having your story highlighted for community college month, please contact Ama
Marietta debaters reach quarterfinals of Novice Nationals
Saunders named OAC Hitter of the Week
Marietta to hold cheerleading tryouts April 8-9
Behind the cuts
Taylor gets probation, teen says he deserved jail
Ohio faith leaders fight against union-rights bill
New Marietta auditor named
Campus police proposed at WSCC
Lawmakers weigh texting ban for Ohio's motorists
Rape trial delay OK'd; key witness injured in wreck
Williamstown High bomb threat
Current students: Now is the time to update your contact information on WebAdvisor. Make sure your address and phone (including cell phone) are current before spring quarter begins on March 28!
April showers bring May flowers....but wait, it's still March!!! Welcome to the first day of spring!!!
Freshmen compete in seventh annual Informative Contest
Halter earns All-America honors from D3Hoops.com
Power out in downtown Marietta
General Motors lays off workers at NY plant
Director says Ohio prison sale helps avoid cuts
Bomb threat at Williamstown High School
Q&A: Student a state winner in 'Americanism' test
Blues festival finale
Home projects a hot topic at builders expo
Fate of closed school unclear
Safe at Home
Blaski and the Pioneers defeat Thiel 2-0
Pioneers compete at Wake Forest Invitational
Softball splits pair at Ohio Wesleyan
Pioneers stretch win streak to eight with victory over Piedmont
Phillips students raise funds for playground
Feeling the blues: Music fest under way
Senate bill would eliminate tenure
Liquor permits raise questions
Foreclosures down in '10
What's the best cure for spring fever?
Saunders slams #8 Marietta past Maryville 8-4
Spring quarter begins on March 28! There is still time to register but classes are filling up fast! All offices on campus are open during spring break next week so if you need help with the enrollment process, please stop in or contact us at 740-374-87
Halter named NABC All-American
More than 2,100 conceal-carry permits locally
Murder suspect fit for trial
Willing to pay?
UN, diplomats seek to dispel nuclear anxiety
Ohio charging inmates $1 per month for electricity
Local family back safely from Japan
New owners at catfish pond
Sewage plant upgrade a step closer
Memorial Health Foundation Welcomes New Trustees
Students explore lives of needy during Hunger & Homelessness Week
OJ Simpson appeals to full Nevada high court
House votes to cut off federal funds for NPR
Ohio gov seeks to halve utility watchdog funding
Labor lobbies Rep.Thompson
Blues festival Friday, Saturday
Accused stabber, 17, will be an adult in the eyes of the law
Harmar vision
Fired police officer returning
Pioneer men defeat West Virginia State 7-2
College’s PA Program awarded continued accreditation
Autism expert to present at Krause lecture on April 4
Halter, Knab and VanderWal earn NABC All-Great Lakes Region recognition
Japanese auto companies extend plant shutdowns
Four journalists missing in Libya
Ohio gov. wants to open parks to oil, gas drilling
Marietta teen to be charged as adult in stabbing
County's jobless rate climbs to 10.5 percent
Trial vs. 2 doctors from '01 delivery
Work goes on at Hino plant
Japan's crisis hits close to home
Budget uproar
Durable Medical Equipment Collection Drive to be Held March 26
Women's rowing spring break recap
Attention High School Seniors: April 1 is the scholarship deadline for Washington State's Institutional Scholarships. In addition to individual scholarship requirements, students must also apply for admission and complete a FAFSA by April 1 to be el
Marietta celebrates annual International Week March 28-April 1
Sayre named OAC Hitter of the Week
Marietta places record three on 2011 D3Hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region Team
Softball's home opener pushed back until Wednesday
Ohio House clears abortion parental consent bill
Kasich's budget plan includes union limits
It's called a GUCK
EPA urges caution for eating area fish
Marietta schools state case for a levy
Man admits robbery ruse
Mud after the flood
Former Alaska lawmaker gets suspended sentence
Check out this new website from the Ohio Board of Regents.
Men's rowing spring break recap
Not yet a student? Come in now to get registered for spring quarter! But hurry, classes are filling up fast. Be sure to contact us today at 740-568-1900 to schedule your advising appointment. Spring quarter begins on March 28!!!
Good luck to all WSCC students with winter quarter finals this week!
College’s Planetarium to host 3 showings of ‘Welcome Back Sun!’
Tuesday's softball games with W&J moved to Marietta Field
Annual arts fest Wednesday at WVU-P
Celebrating the Irish
School sports sponsors spark debate
Caldwell driver dies in wreck
Flooding ends: Crest at Marietta 2 feet short of prediction
Police examine casino video in NYC bus crash
Ohio House resumes hearings on union bill
Some Marietta roads still underwater
Ohio River crests below original flooding estimate
#8 Etta Express sweeps Carthage 3-2 and 5-4
Marietta ends Rebel Spring Games with 14-0 win over Wittenberg
Bault takes ninth in high jump at national meet
Muddy waters rise
New Peoples Bank CEO Hired
How to 'bee' a winner
News of tsunami disaster spreads quickly to Mid-Ohio Valley
Marietta College shut out; Final score 93-77
#8 Pioneers outslug Lions 14-8
Whitworth ends Marietta's run in the "Sweet 16"
Softball splits pair on day five of Rebel Spring Games
Looking for something to do this weekend...at no cost? Cousins Aoife (pronounced Eefa) Clancy and Robbie O’Connell will bring Irish and Irish-influenced songs, tunes and humor in two concerts for the Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series in honor
Bault earns All-America honors in both long jump and pentathlon
Keeping an eye on local river levels? Go to the link below for the latest information.
River above flood stage; flooding closes roads
1 missing, 4 rescued as tsunami hits West Coast
Ohio sees heavy snow, flooding, even landslide
River continues to rise; Roads closed
Stewart defends his vote for SB5
Hundreds killed in tsunami after Japan quake
MC send-off
Flooding: Preparing for the worst case
Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, sweep across islands after 8.9 quake
Spring quarter begins March 28! Registration is going on NOW! If you need help getting enrolled, feel free to contact admissions at 740-568-1900.
Support the Pioneers: Get your printable cheer card now
Sweet Sendoff: Campus-turned-cheerleaders rally behind Pioneer men
College hosting NCAA Basketball watching party
Rain, rain go away....
Baseball and Softball rained out Thursday
Senators push tough law on Guantanamo detainees
Ohio woman's body found in Georgia
Ohio River to crest at 39.4 feet
MC in the NCAA tournament:
Plea deal in Belpre party case
Diesel fuel costs
Area prepares for crest nearly 2 feet over flood stage
Ohio River expected to crest nearly four feet above flood level
Spring is just around the corner! What are your plans for spring break?????
Important reminder: Friday, March 11 is the first payment date for spring quarter!
Pioneer send-off set for 10 a.m. Thursday outside Recreation Center
Bault named Great Lakes Region Women's Field Athlete of the Year
Vienna credit union robbed at gunpoint
Ohio River expected to flood
AWOL Wisconsin Democrats to be fined
Testimony on anti-abortion "Heartbeat bill"
Athens couple pleads Wednesday
$100K lottery prize costs $5
Bomb scare call came from Belpre
Local reaction to State of the State Address varies
MC tickets sold at gym doors Friday
More rain, more worry
Diabetes Alert Day Program to be Held March 22
Tickets for NCAA 'Sweet 16' to be sold Friday at Wooster
Pioneer women fall to Saint Joseph's
Pioneers take two at Rebel Spring Games
Knowledge is Power. Understanding the Importance of Vascular Health.
Way to go Washington State bball team!
No. 8 Marietta continues stellar pitching in 2-0 win
Tickets for NCAA “Sweet 16” to be sold Friday at Wooster
Colorado woman to plead guilty to aiding terrorist cell
Gov. Kasich pledges big changes in first State of the State
Flood watch for Marietta; New crest predictions
17-year-old accused of stabbing; victim in hospital
Belpre parents plead not guilty
River watchers plentiful; crest due today
Dinner speaker offers inspiration
Awards night
College offering bus trip to watch Pioneers in NCAA Tournament
Pioneers fall twice on day two of Rebel Spring Games
Women's tennis falls to Davis & Elkins in season opener
#8 Pioneers cruise past Battling Bishops 9-0
College offering bus trip to watch Pioneers in NCAA Tournament
2011 Marietta Women's Tennis Preview
Men's Tennis drops season opener to Moravian
Bault to compete in three events at NCAA Division III Indoor Championship
2011 Marietta Men's Tennis Outlook
Ohio abandons plans for security camera network
Nevada Senator won't seek re-election
Marietta movie theater to change operators
Fees may rise for motorists
In their footsteps: 3 generations serve city
Helen Lucille Perry
MC to take on No. 1 team
Swollen rivers
Pioneers open season 1-1 at Rebel Spring Games
#8 Marietta routs Medaille 17-0
#11 Marietta to play #1 Whitworth in NCAA Sectional Friday at Wooster
1974-75 team happy win came against Wittenberg
Marietta's heroics continue in 63-62 rally past Wittenberg
Pioneer basketball pride extends to teams traveling south for Spring Break
Bault and Hoskins compete at Mount Union Last Chance meet
#8 Etta Express splits opening doubleheader of Snowbird Classic
2011 Marietta Women's Rowing Outlook
Perspectives: Deciding where donations should go
1 in 3 Ohio kids obese
Unions losing power?
High water worries
Pioneer proud
Marietta defeats Centre 67-62 in NCAA First Round Game
Wittenberg tops La Roche 74-68 in NCAA First Round game at Marietta
Music Education majors receive OFME student teaching scholarships
City's brass thanks FOP for extending pact
Fort Frye board studies goals
$3.49 a gallon! What's ahead?
Pioneer spirit
Influent closing; 135 jobs going
Update: Pioneers 54, Centre 50 with 13:15 left in half; Wittenberg tops La Roche 74-68
NFL, players agree to one-week extension of CBA
Ohio's unemployment rate falls again
Driver in single-vehicle crash flees scene
Friday March 4's Pool Tournament has been cancelled. Look for it to be rescheduled during Spring Quarter.
Phi Theta Kappa induction is tonight in Graham auditorium from 5pm to 6 pm. Congrats to all inductees! We are proud of you and your accomplishments!!!
2011 Marietta Men's Rowing Preview
Career paths explored by eighth-graders
Senate Bill 5 passed
Judge says health care overhaul implementation can continue
Wisconsin Senate GOP to send police after AWOL Dems
Beverly boil advisory lifted
Influent call center in Reno closing
Rightditarod draws interest
MC sells out Friday game in 72 minutes
River crests come in below flood stages
WCMO-TV to broadcast NCAA First and Second Round games at Marietta
March Blood Mobile Schedule
MMH Cardiac Catheterization Imaging Team Receives Prestigious Certification
Seven students represented Marietta in statewide honor concert band
More than 400 students expected at Science Olympiad March 5
BREAKING NEWS: Marietta's NCAA First Round Game Sold Out
ROAD TRIP: Marietta to Columbus on SB5
Shooter who killed airmen allegedly a German Muslim
Tickets for MC tourney game sold out
Senate passes SB5
Rivers high, water on some roads
Save-A-Lot store closing
Man sentenced in Morgan case
I-77 bridge crash
Marietta puts out the welcome mats
Rebels fend off Gadhafi forces in Zawiya
House passes bill to avoid shutdown for two weeks
UPDATED: Area residents join demonstration against SB5
Senate Bill 5 opponents fill 3 buses for protest
Pioneers open NCAA play at home Friday
County jail inmates pitch in on court renovation effort
Marietta board outlines potential cuts
Charter buses leave this morning for SB5 protest rally in Columbus
Honorary alumnus receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
Fans, friends join basketball team for NCAA selection show party
Fans, friends join basketball team for NCAA selection show party
Faculty, students honored during annual Founders Day celebration
Ban Johnson Arena to host NCAA Tournament games Friday and Saturday
Marietta Baseball releases spring break itinerary
Halter named OAC Player of the Year
Guiler named All-OAC second team in 2010-11
Campus handgun bill draws mixed reactions
Abortion storm brewing in Ohio
Marietta native serves in Gulf War, Kuwait
Tornado warning expires; area remains under flood watch
Incredible comeback win
MC plays at home Friday; Senate Bill 5 protest
NCAA Division III Selection Show to take place 1 p.m. Monday
#12 Pioneer baseball defeats Emory 9-2
#12 Marietta improves to 2-0 with victory at Rhodes
Marietta women place fourth and men fifth at OAC Indoor Championship
OAC Tournament Final: Miracle on Fenton
#12 Etta Express opens season with a 5-0 victory over Maryville (Tenn.)
BREAKING NEWS: OAC Championship Game Sold Out
Fenton announces 23 layoffs
Belpre couple indicted out of fatal Oct. fire
Union supporters out in force
Student service
Man charged with 17 felony counts
Marietta women sit third and men eighth after first day of OAC Championship
The Relay for Life Dance is in 7 hours. What is your favorite dance song?
1st Annual Relay for Life Dance is tonight from 8pm to 11pm. Bring a friend!
US prepares Libya sanctions, closes embassy
Unions still say no to SB5
Indicted: Parents of Belpre fire victim, break-ins suspect
City auditor to work for congressman
Judge has high hopes for court bidding
Mother of fire victim speaks
Hooked on books
7 years for rape
Marietta Baseball: Schedule Updates for Season Opener
#13 Pioneers advance to OAC Championship Game with 70-55 win over Heidelberg
For current or former students, how has a Washington State education impacted your life?
Open registration started today for Spring quarter. If you or someone you know is ready for college, contact Washington State. We want to help you achieve your goals!
Gadhafi forces strike back at Libyan uprising
Locke stepping down as Marietta auditor
Keeley sentenced to 7 years in prison, faces deportation
Cutler man admits he received stolen property
Heavy rain expected to swell area creeks
City faces 6-figure check to ex-police officer
GOP senators back off a bit
Seasonal jobs
The First Annual Relay for Life dance (organized by Phi Theta Kappa) will be held at Washington State this Friday from 8pm to 11pm. Bring a friend and support Relay for Life!
Department of Education receives Improving Teacher Quality grant
Three-vehicle crash closes Williamstown Bridge
Heart disease: Healthy living tips offered at luncheon
Area gas prices spike again
Ohio Senate leaders plan to revise collective bargaining bill
Area will be under flood watch
Ohio's education overhaul worries local educators
Police, fire unions split on extending 2011 pay freeze
#13 Marietta begins OAC Tournament run with 84-73 win over Wilmington
Forensics team finishes fifth at Ohio State Championship
Registration for spring quarter begins TODAY! Returning students with 45 credits or more can register today, Feb. 22. Returning students with 17 credits or more can register tomorrow, Feb. 23. OPEN REGISTRATION for new and returning students begins on
Burglary suspect will face a more serious arson count
Domestic dispute led to blaze on Fearing St.
Local Navy pilot lost in '79 to be honored
Judge affirms arbitrator's ruling
Senate Bill 5
Dr. Arthur Levine to give keynote address at 2011 Commencement
Knab repeats as OAC Player of the Week
Roger Allen Saffell
Historic justice sees value in looking ahead, too
bye, bye bulbs
Blues contest full of talent
HEAP funding may be cut in half
Video cracks burglary mystery
Knab beats buzzer, #13 Pioneers defeat Blue Streaks 82-81
Marietta women fall to John Carroll in season finale
Home sweet home: 1092nd returns
Marietta College President Jean Scott to retire in 2012
West side fire intentionally set
Austyn's arson suspect arrested
Got the blues? Annual competition returns
Pioneers sweep Marietta Open #3
Founders Day speaker finds audience wanting more on health care
Donors, players and coaches sign final piece of steel for Don Drumm renovation
Speaking of sports, stay tuned to WSCC's mascot search. In the coming weeks, the campus will have the opportunity to vote on the mascot finalists...and the official school mascot will be announced later this spring!!!!!
Looking for something to do this weekend? Come support Washington State's basketball team on Saturday, Feb. 19 at Parkersburg High School during a six-team tournament. Games will be at 10:00 am and 12:30 pm against Hocking Technical College and a TB
Donors, players and coaches sign final piece of steel for Don Drumm renovation
Two student-athletes and men's team earn All-Academic honors
Kasich signs JobsOhio bill, defends director appointment
MC President Jean Scott to retire
Two charged with setting fire to house
Taking a spin on a Schwinn
1092nd families full of anticipation
Stroke, heart attack worries
MC trustee offers health coverage idea
Burglary wave
House GOP takes on health law, EPA
Music Department celebrates legacy of J.S. Bach Feb. 21-27
Prevention: Efforts to detect, prevent fires can be costly
Three more break-ins
Some reported flu cases severe
Teachers say early dismissals give them time to share, improve
Teen's defense doubted
City seeks unions' help
Big second half propels Capital to 66-60 win over Marietta
#13 Marietta stumbles on the road at Capital 91-82
In Memoriam: Harry Robinson ’48
Becca Holzworth Road 2 Recovery fundraiser scheduled for Feb. 26
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives Prestigious Certification
Marietta announces ticket plan for OAC Tournament
Trustee named first Fitzgerald Executive-in-Residence at McDonough
3 deputy marshals shot, 1 killed in W.Va.
Teen found guilty in stabbing case
Police questioning report of fake cop
'Humble force' leaves his mark
School staffing focus of report
Rig overturns
Student Philanthropy Day celebrated on Feb. 17 at College
Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition opens Feb. 18 with reception
Stanley to resign at the end of track and field season
Marietta rises to #13 in D3Hoops.com Top 25
Condemned killer makes last-minute appeal
Tractor trailer wreck on Ohio 550
Relay for Life teams are busy
Sequelle figures sentenced, fined
Austyn's reopens; Friday fire is ruled accidental
Two more break-ins reported
Warren Cuts
Students preparing for siblings to invade campus Feb. 18-19
Please come over to the A&S commons area starting at 11:00 am to enjoy the WSCC One Step Ahead Valentine Bake-off. There are lots of delicious Valentine treats to taste and it only costs $1.00. We hope to see you there.
Jepson Cambridge Program hosts two McDonough Scholars
Pool Tournament v. WVUP Friday March 4 at noon. Sign up by commenting below or stopping by Student Services.
Knab named OAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week
Women's crew opens winter training at Ohio Valley Indoor Rowing Championship
Marietta men compete Ohio Valley Indoor Rowing Championship
Friday fire does not appear criminal; Austyn's reopening today
Q&A: MC's new police chief hopes to never leave
Hundreds sample chocolate treats
Children Services vacancy left open
Rising food prices ahead
Arson at Austyn's
Ohio teen charged with shooting brother in head
Obama takes aim at deficit, but most cuts delayed
Men take fifth and women place ninth at All-Ohio Championship
OAC Regular Season Champions!
Marietta women defeat Heidelberg 59-48
6 vie for Belpre superintendent
Warren board to vote on likely cuts
Stockport woman killed in accident
Fire: Evening activities disrupted
Fire: Downtown buildings feel the heat once again
Panhellenic community helps support troops during special week
Adult Education Awareness Week is next week (Feb. 14 through 18) at Washington State. If you or someone you know is thinking about college, now is a great time to get started on the enrollment process! Contact admissions at 740-568-1900 or admissions@w
Morgan County woman dies in crash
Fire in downtown Marietta
BOIL ADVISORY CANCELED: Colegate Drive
Kasich denies clemency for killer
Celebrations sweep Middle East after Mubarak's resignation
5 honored for molding career center students
Meeting to focus on city milestones
Seventh, Putnam, Glendale will get get safer
Sheriff gets OK to add dispatcher
Egyptian who used to live in Marietta worries about family, homeland
Come support our Baskeball team!
Crafters Wanted: Annual MMH Volunteers’ Spring Bazaar
Memorial Health Foundation, Donors Make a Difference.
2011 Marietta Softball Preview
Chocolate on the Levee helps EVE
Fire chief civil service exam set
Snow days may lead to longer school days
Library fee
Ohio push for autism families
#20 Mount Union runs past Marietta 70-47
Pioneers match school record for wins with 81-66 victory over Purple Raiders
Rob Kinker and the Respiratory Therapy program staff and students are arranging a memorial service for Bob on Thursday, February 10 at 3:00 in the Graham Auditorium.
Marietta forensics earns 23 awards at Malone tournament
2011 Marietta Baseball Outlook
No evidence of arson in Waterford fire
Juvenile center suit may grow
Pileup on Rt. 7
Marietta looks at school cuts if levy loses
Warren schools tax issue fails
Information on Bob Fischer: There will be no funeral or visitation. The family requests that donations be given, in lieu of flowers. The R.C. Fischer Memorial Fund is being established through the Foundation. Please make checks payable to WSCC Foundat
Marietta men move to #18 in D3Hoops.com Top 25
Today we are mourning the loss of our educator, colleague, and friend, Bob Fischer, Director of Clinical Education for Respiratory Therapy. He will be sorely missed; our deepest sympathies to his family. Arrangement information will come at a later time.
All in the name of love
1092nd will return home soon
Waterford fire probe continues; man out of hospital
Last push for Warren votes
Helping Ava
Bault repeats as OAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week
Q&A: Award winning professor first taught elementary
Confusion over tobacco money
Local fans of Packers, Steelers live and die with game's twists
Key to solving deputy's killing elusive
Waterford fire
Bault and Vogt find success at Ithaca Pentathlon
#20 Marietta takes down Ohio Northern 68-58
Ohio Northern tops Marietta women 71-49
Waterford man critically injured in apartment fire
Perspectives: Private schools often faith-based, with lower enrollment
Warren bond issue back on ballot
Pain at the pump: Mideast strife impacting U.S.
Countdown to Super Sunday
School choice
Pioneer Track & Field kicks off Winter Weekend with Alumni Open
Pizza places brace for Super Bowl rush
County's roads, bridges get good ratings
Boys and Girls Club looking ahead to new home
Vincent mom in pill case speaks
44 years in jail
Don't forget about the Mascot competition! All ideas and drawings due by Feb 11. kmeeks@wscc.edu
Mullen, Shively aren't running
Pothole season
Marietta OKs hotel complex plans
Catholic Schools Week celebrated
Marietta native in the middle of Chicago blizzard
Balanced attack leads #20 Marietta to 76-70 road win at Wilmington
Wilmington downs Marietta women 75-64
Marietta forensics earns 25 awards at two tournaments at Ohio U.
Former mayor wants his job again
New rep meets citizens at town meeting
Judge orders mental testing for teen
Two kids who took drugs still in ICU
Cheeseheads
Pioneers climb to #20 in D3Hoops.com Top 25
Getting ready for a storm
Thompson introduces comp-time bill
Career center student injured
Video trumps witnesses to hit-skip
Super countdown
Marietta preparing for third year of RecycleMania program
MMH’s Go Red For Women Heart Luncheon to be Held February 22
Marietta's Bault named OAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week
Williamstown native finds love in Chile
Q&A: France to honor area veteran
Texas Hold 'Em at Fort Frye
Skate park grants sought
Robbery suspect gets away
Bault provisionally qualifies in High Jump at OAC Relays
Hammond beats buzzer to give Marietta 65-63 win at Otterbein
Otterbein defeats Marietta women 78-56
Contest stresses importance of shopping locally
Project to aid people of Honduras
Evans trial is set to start April 11
Suicides strike local families
Fans in Reds heaven: Cincy caravan visits MOV
Students collaborating with Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership
Resource for parents revamped, with new website; celebration on Feb. 5
Ceremony assures Duck Creek project
Maple St. man accused of 2 home break-ins
2 charged with abducting, then beating Marietta man
Sports alumni archive memories
Students, faculty gain insight into Tunisia revolt at Pizza & Politics
Local brother, sister featured in TV pilot
Reusable store bags under fire for levels of lead
School closings/Delays
Inner city doubles as classroom for MC students
Stuck In winter
Pioneer women fall at Muskingum 66-53
#23 Marietta downs rival Muskingum 67-50
The College WILL be open tonight. Please use your own discretion when driving to campus. You can check the class cancellations link on the website for updates.
In Memoriam: William H. 'Bill' Thompson Jr. ’57
Shell Appalachia executive to speak on developing the Marcellus Shale
Marietta forensics earns seven awards at Butler University tournament
Welfare League announces community grants
Fort Frye tries to get back grant
Police live with potential danger
Marietta leader dies at age 78
Local reactions to State of the Union vary
Media Studies faculty members present at EPA conference
The next Marietta LAN event has been announced! Spend a fun Saturday with Marietta LAN!
#23 Marietta returns to D3Hoops.com Top 25
State rep holds roundtable
Trial delayed for parents linked to party where teen was stabbed
Chimney fire response hits snag
Obama speech a 'must-see' for some in Valley
Rt. 7: Target zone
Museum holds archaeology day
Pros, cons seen in privatizing Ohio liquor sales
Weathering a cold snap
New Matamoras home hit by fire
Some county offices might be moved
Halter eclipses 1,000 career points while leading Marietta to 67-63 road win at Baldwin-Wallace
Marietta women begin second half with loss at Baldwin-Wallace
Perspectives: Use of hospice care has increased
Placement of elderly sex offenders can be a challenge
Guns and mental illness
Officer resigns from position
Heart of hospice: Volunteers offer more than just their time
Pioneers sweep Marietta Open #2
Campus is closed today 1/21/2011.
Marietta Coaches vs. Cancer events planned for Winter Weekend Feb. 5
History you can really dig
Dispatcher funds available, for now
Little Hocking man accused of dealing pot
Senior hunger
Cold continues winter misery
1-20-2011 All evening classes cancelled.
Etta Express voted #12 in D3Baseball.com Preseason Top 25
January 20, 2011: Tonight's lecture by Dr. Erin Haynes has been cancelled because of weather concerns. We will try to schedule Dr. Haynes in our programming for the future.
The Daily Bread Kitchen begins weekly meals
Williamstown fire an accident
Proposal for tree farm use gets good reviews
Laughery avoids prison time
Costs of retirements can burden Marietta budget
Quakers down visiting Pioneer women 67-57
Northwestern professor chosen for 27th Milton Friedman Lecture
More talk about permit parking
Noble County lands solar farm
Police offer tips to thwart imposter
Smoke alarms save 2 from fire
Inmates Visit
EXTRA: House moves toward health care repeal vote
EXTRA: Winter storm warning for Thursday, 4-6 inches of snow possible
EXTRA: Williamstown fire ruled accidental
EXTRA: Fire severely damages Williamstown home
Radon a household danger during winter
King's legacy discussed at MC
Ex-YMCA?official named Marietta's safety-service director
City's user fee will cost some Ohioans
Rare Disease: Toddler unable to eat most food
Planetarium to host 3 shows in January and February
In Memoriam: Dr. William Howard ‘Bill’ Davis
Miller appointed Marietta safety-service director
Beverly man dies in wreck
Mayor mum on future plans
Concern in Warren
King's '67 visit a lasting memory
Marietta men defeat John Carroll 101-90
Big first half helps John Carroll down Marietta women 99-66
Family heirloom stolen
Downtown drug den drew police suspicion
Reno resident will be deported
Estate tax on the chopping block
Police investigate case of man posing as one of their own
Muench breaks 200m Dash record as Pioneers sweep Marietta Open #1
Don't forget the campus will be closed on Mon Jan 17 for MLK Jr Day!
Just a reminder that the Just Lunch on campus is only open until 1pm today!
Reno man: Guilty on all 5 counts
New gun range plan stalls; many hurdles still ahead
Court project redesigned
County doubles dollars to port authority
911 priorities
Student Senate announces Spring 2011 schedule
MMH Spotlight: January is National Blood Donation Month
Need help writing that essay for a Health Sciences application or scholarship? The Scholarship Essay Workshop is open to everyone. Saturday, January 15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. in The Commons.
MC grad helps Haiti's children
Reno man talks about tryst with mentally disabled woman
Health care bill critics push for changes
Third-party billing brings in $541,000
A Healing Time
Host Capital defeats Marietta women 79-56
Pioneer men fall 82-74 to visiting Crusaders
Racial/human relations expert to speak at College on MLK Day
UPDATE: 1/12/11 The College is on a 2 hour delay. Check www.wscc.edu/cancellations for individual class cancellations. Becareful!
Teen describes night of stabbing
More snow falls
Ohh, those MHS' glory days
Salt helps now, hurts later
Woman testifies about rape suspect
UPDATE: College will remain open 1/11/11. Check the website for individual class cancellations.
Want to know if the weather will be affecting your class? Visit www.wscc.edu to see individual class cancellations or to receive a text message alert if the college would close due to weather visit WTAP.
Webcam: Get a sneak peak into the Don Drumm renovation project
Judge OK's video as evidence
More snow coming
Rape defense hinges on issue of consent
Warren board weighs $1.8M in cuts
Inciting violence? Political rhetoric examined
20th Annual Teddy Bear & Doll Show to be held January 16th
Guiler Named OAC Player of the Week
Local reaction to attack on Arizona congresswoman
Pumping gas made easier for disabled
County's first baby of 2011
Q&A: New author writes children's tale
Driver dies in Morgan County crash
Heidelberg upsets #24 Marietta 81-77
Hoff leads Marietta to 72-56 Win at Heidelberg
Snow snarls Marietta traffic
Kidnap, burglary case sent to county court
County's cancer risk from the air exceeds EPA goal
Kasich under the microscope
New year, new resolve: Healthy lives
Start the new quarter with a win! Come see WSCC’s Basketball team play WVU Parkersburg. TOMORROW: Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 1:00 pm at Parkersburg South High School. Players report at NOON!
Memorial Health System Offers New Financial Support System
Marietta to host Ohio Valley Indoor Rowing Championship Feb. 13
WSCC is looking for a mascot and we want you involved! Submit your ideas and composite drawings of a mascot to kmeeks@wscc.edu. Watch to OC and the Collage for more details! The deadline for entries is Friday, Feb 11, 2011. A Mascot will be announced du
Gregg Nibert ’79 guiding tiny Presbyterian basketball to Division I membership
Pay freezes OK'd
Minimum wage: Ripple effect expected from recent increase
Pumpers are pumped up
Teen in wreck to miss court hearing
Council vacancy is filled
Has everyone tried the new food service on campus, Just Lunch? Tell us what you think!
Marietta Places 198 Student-athletes on AD's Honor Roll
Tims to Receive Betty Cleland Award Feb. 5
Suicide prevention group forming
New parking area opening soon
Commissioners will monitor personnel moves
Hearing delayed
Reno Wreck
#24 Marietta Earns 64-54 Road Win at Mount Union
Guiler's 33 boosts Pioneers to 73-69 upset of #11 Purple Raiders
Safety-service director leaving
City cuts a deal with 2 of 3 unions
Fatal traffic crashes tracked
Ohio State wins Sugar Bowl
EXTRA: Kasich swearing-in will be open to media, public
EXTRA: Shooter dead, 2 adults injured at Nebraska high school
EXTRA: Boehner elected speaker as new Congress convenes
4 deny roles in child's beating
Memorial Health System Offers New Financial Support System
January Blood Mobile Schedule
MMH and SGH Names 2011 Medical Staff Officers and Department Chairs
Marietta Men Ranked No. 24 in D3Hoops.com Poll
Gadget makes a fast ID
Nearly all of county to get high-speed Internet access
4-year prison term for drug dealing
$4 a gallon level a real possibility this summer
Ohio shooting has area tie
Award-winning author to read at Marietta College Jan. 18
Beatty to Receive Way-Weigelt Award Feb. 5
Hundreds attend bridal event
Tobacco ad campaign draws criticism
Two suspects arrested out of shooting spree
Stores busy with gift returns
Q&A: New ideas for Harvest of Hope
Campus Martius work honored
$300,000 bond set for suspect in home invasions
Local OSU fans focused on Sugar Bowl
Marietta fire chief retiring in February
Looking Ahead: Valley's residents hope better days are coming
Bridal Extravaganza Sunday
County begins '11 with $3.1M budget carryover
$1.6M city carryover is twice original estimate
Arrest follows home invasions
2010 openings
Halter Beats Buzzer to Keep Marietta Unbeaten
Marietta Women Roll Past Cal Tech 75-41
Memorial Health System Offers New Financial Support System
County establishes projects fund
Life in the not-so-fast lane
Fatal Belpre fire probe is going to grand jury
Council OKs '11 city budget
Early snowfalls shrink townships' stockpiles
Marietta routs Redlands 101-67 for 11th Straight Victory
Marietta council passes budget
2 on short list for council job
Dedicated, lucky and retired
No tie to schools in Morgan case
Warren considers Plan B's
Civil War anniversary
Slow Start Dooms Lady Pioneers at Cal Lutheran
EXTRA: Charges against former coach didn't involve schools
Air quality monitored at schools
Need is high at pantries
City, union reps talking
Computer issues vex county
Tax-saving tips
EXTRA: OSU players apologize for violations
EXTRA: Court rules in favor of bus wreck survivors
Funding options for drainage project explored
Q & A: AHEAD Energy now based at MC
Extra patrols to urge safe driving during holidays
Newly elected politicians prep for new start
Cyclists enjoy holiday lights
Going green after Christmas
Area's job totals improved in '10
Morgan schools coach arrested
Duty calls for military families
Faithful family
Local deer gun season totals slip
Open for Christmas
Ex-deputy says county shouldn't sell copters
Salvation Army, Boys and Girls Club sever ties
A $3.15 'gift'
Pioneers Extend Win Streak to Ten with 89-78 Victory Over Quakers
2011 Marietta Track and Field Preview
Dreaming of a white Christmas?
Traffic flow back to normal
Beverly man pleads guilty to 13 felony counts
MC to build $24M residence hall
Still shopping?
Exhibitors Wanted: 20th Annual Teddy Bear & Doll Show & Sale
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives Prestigious Certification
Reminder: WSCC will be closed Dec 23 reopening Jan 3. Winter Quarter classes begin Jan 3 (night) and Jan 4 (day). Have a safe and happy holiday!
Environmental activist to speak about mountaintop removal Jan. 27
Wolf Creek fills board vacancy
Ex-ODOT exec fills in after Garrison leaves 93rd House seat
Marietta board reviews volunteer policy
Pleas due in sexual abuse case
Toxic chemicals: EPA reports on area
Papers delayed due to malfunction
Q&A: Longtime bell ringer loves the job and the people
Local grad leading band program
Census data expected Tuesday
Breathalyzer refusal may end
Ho! Ho! Ho! in Oak Grove
Marietta Men Earn 79-77 Road Win at Ohio Northern
Marietta Women Suffer Road Loss at First Place Ohio Northern
Homelessness: Meet the man behind the placard
Homelessness: Handouts?
Homelessness: Shelters available locally
County studies merging 2 service agencies
Holiday traveling numbers expected to rise
Council OKs budget transfers
Missing drugs prompt probe at county jail
Indictments allege child beating
Snow day decision can be tough
Snow, cold keep a grip on the Valley
Marietta’s sororities donate more than 40 dresses to Dresses & Dreams
Marietta Baseball Playing Major Role in 2011 ABCA Convention
County under Level 1 emergency; some schools dismissing early
Downtown displays a favorite
Library levy leads to added hours
Plan might avoid city furloughs
Still smoking?
Marietta Men Move to 8-0 with 80-56 Victory at Waynesburg
Pioneer Women Fall to Visiting Yellow Jackets
Register Today for 2011 Winter Weekend
Marietta Photographic Society hits milestone
Survey tracks region's trends
Worker's transfer can save city OT
Evaluations shed light on rift
Helping Santa: Programs give to families in need
Pioneer Softball Pitching Clinic Set for Jan. 16
2 accused of attack on man
Fake $100 bills in area
Council members find fault with open gun range
Warren places coach on unpaid leave
Deep freeze: An early taste of winter
Christmas Tour of Homes
Q&A: Educator achieves national honor
The time of checks appears to be long gone
Fake pot to be classified with harder drugs
Sheriff anticipates more changes
Pioneers Match Best Start All-time with 72-54 Win Over Cardinals
Marietta Women Top Otterbein 68-64
On the Police Beat: Budget cuts, furloughs ahead in Marietta
Big chill, some snow in forecast
Family holiday dinner
Stories behind juvenile justice suit
On the Police Beat: More with less
Coats for Kids campaign
Holiday spirit in Newport
More changes at Peoples Bancorp
Reactions to city project wanted
Gun law proposals left hanging
Cuts in spending balance city's '11 budget
Replacing joints: Demand soaring for surgery on knees, hips
9 co-workers share $250,000 prize
Local views vary on 'don't ask, don't tell'
Toddler dies two weeks after septic tank accident
Marietta forensics takes top honors at Transylvania tournament
Juvenile center in spotlight
Small world: Fort Frye welcomes other cultures
EXTRA: Stickrath named head of state crime lab
EXTRA: Recent convert arrested in bomb plot
Toddler who fell in septic tank dies
College police officer earns promotion to sergeant
Marietta's Tate Named All-Ohio
Selby Tobacco Prevention Program and Par Mar Inc. to Provide
December Blood Mobile Schedule
Phillips school inching closer to new playground
Area man gets 'hunt of a lifetime'
Weather-related cancellations
Q&A: MC grad designs college president's holiday card
Holiday tour of homes held in Belpre
Christmas at Henderson Hall
Six Pioneers win events at Marietta First Glimpse Meet
Big Second Half Leads Marietta Men Past Baldwin-Wallace 83-61
911 coordinator post not filled
Privatization plan considered a plus
Flood-damaged site renewed
Family of 6 loses home
Golden Years?
Family literacy night popular
Garrison gets new position, pay increase
Gun range upsets some
Not guilty plea
It's in the mail: Rush is on
Wolf Creek family mourns
Unemployed workers worried
The perfect tree: Fresh or artificial, the search begins
Christmas downtown
Pay freeze isn't enough
Knab Leads Marietta to 67-61 Road Win at Muskingum
Dixon Scores 22 in 69-61 Loss to Muskingum
Three Pioneers Named Academic All-OAC on the Gridiron
Work on armory project ongoing
Lunches for hunters
Beverly boy part of rare disease study
Council gets first look at capital budget
Steady rain: Ohio River expected to rise until Friday, below flood stage
SELBY GENERAL HOSPITAL IS AMONG TOP 15% IN THE NATION FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT CARE
2010 graduate’s design selected for President’s Holiday Card
Remembering Korean conflict
Under way: Hunters hit the woods for start of season
WSCC looks to build gun range
Warren coach investigated for embezzlement
Sex offender back before judge
Memorial Health System’s Wayne Street Campus Open House
Memorial Health System Celebrates Love Lights 20th Anniversary
Oratorio Chorus ready for 84th annual Messiah concert on Dec. 5
Associate Professor ready for her shot at Last Lecture Series
EXTRA: Afghan police officer kills 6 American soldiers
EXTRA: Obama calls for federal pay freeze
EXTRA: Former MC professor Anderson resentenced
Q&A: Warren High junior stars as Robin Hood in MOVP play
Help sought to start local Road to Recovery
Two holiday parades: Marietta & Belpre
Holiday shopping continues past 'Black Friday'
Holiday night parade: Beverly
Wash. & Jeff. Defeats Penn St.-Beaver in Jim Meagle Turkey Shoot Final
Lions to battle Presidents in Turkey Shoot Championship
Hometown Shopping
Black Friday shoppers turn out
Ormet plans restart: More than 100 jobs to be added
Whispers about man preceded child sex charge
Buck hunting
Planetarium plans holiday presentations
Public boat ramp project: Access to river hoped to help economy in county
Black Friday isn't just for the big stores
Serving seconds: Norwood church continues holiday tradition
OSU vs. Michigan still special
Kids in danger? Popular glassware may be laced with lead, cadmium
Toddler pulled from septic tank
EXTRA: Thanksgiving air travel going smoothly
EXTRA: Probe into canceled sting over
EXTRA: Child accident turned over to Children Services
Boil advisory for all of Waterford
'10 bill for fire dept. OT at $281K, so far
Bullet was in 'suspicious' mail at WSCC
Marietta Women Rout Ursuline 86-64
Hot Shooting Lifts Pioneer Men Past Tartans 96-70
Selby Tobacco Prevention Program to Hold Health Fair
EXTRA: Mourners remember Mount Vernon murder victims
EXTRA: Two South Korean marines die in clash with North
Fort Frye exit
Fire at AEP plant
Sex abuse case grows to 10 victims
Water service down in Waterford
Uneasy riders: New airport security measures create uproar
Former players, friends recall Epley’s impact and legacy on Marietta football
Former players, friends recall Epley’s impact and legacy on Marietta football
College offering 6 viewings for December community planetarium show
Plan to revive the Delta Queen
Youth deer hunt under way
Vincent man killed in one-vehicle crash
Settling in at the YMCA
Fire out at Muskingum River plant
Zumba for United Way
Former Football Coach Gene Epley Passes Away
Muller Competes at NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship
Women's Basketball Tops Alfred 60-54
Marietta Defeats Maryville 79-68 to Win Shrine Tournament
O Christmas tree: Marietta's tannenbaum erected at Armory
Volunteers deck hospital halls
Marietta schools reschedule staff development days
Potential tragedy averted in pileup
Fighting hunger
Guiler Scores 32 in Marietta's Last-second Loss at Allegheny
Marietta to Play Maryville Saturday for 40th Annual Shrine Title
More than 50 students to join Long Blue Line in December
Tate Leads Marietta's List of Five All-OAC Performers
Fort Frye adds bus driver bonus
Barlow playground makeover
High-speed Internet OK'd for county
Juvenile Center cells won't be used
Lesson in giving
Boyles and Hupp Tabbed Academic All-OAC in Women's Soccer
Dickerson and Zimmerman Named Academic All-OAC in Men's Soccer
County reaches agreement for high-speed Internet
Republicans block jobless benefits extension
UPDATED: Identities of 3 bodies in Knox County confirmed
Belpre Council committee discusses longevity pay
Hotel project under way
Grand jury indicts Beverly man
Belpre milestone: Memorial breaks ground for $12M medical park
Tobacco warnings: Proposed new cigarette packs get local responses
Weissling Named Academic All-OAC
EXTRA: House Dems keep Pelosi in charge
EXTRA: Kasich launches job-application website
EXTRA: Grand jury returns indictments
County wants workers to OK '11 pay freeze
Wind wreaks havoc
City auditor a forecaster
City builds furloughs into budget
Highway safety: Nasty weather, hectic schedules, wayward deer challenge drivers
Marietta Announces 28th Athletics Hall of Fame Class
Ex-commissioner Grimes submits apology
WSCC braces for annual cuts in state funds topping $1M
Warren discusses income from sports fees
Jobless await vote on benefits extension
Clinic closing: Funding issues cited by county health officials
Men’s Basketball Opens Season with 78-70 Win Over Denison
Marietta to Host Indoor Soccer Tournaments in December
College announces 2011 Who’s Who Among Students
Q&A: Wharff returns as president, CEO of foundation
Mannequin entertains motorists
'10 tax booklets won't be mailed
Rising turkey costs? No thanks
Red Kettles campaign in full swing
Marietta Retains Braxton Cup for Seventh Season
Varsity Lightweight Eight Wins Frostbite Regatta
Marietta Drops Season Finale 34-31 at Capital
Muller Qualifies for National Championship at Great Lakes Regional
Jobs in season
Season's shopping
Local reactions to kids meal crackdown
Drug suspect makes plea deal
Fire destroys Veto hay barn
Esbenshade Series continues Nov. 17 with Quartet San Francisco
NCAA Division III Mideast Regional to Return to Don Schaly Stadium in 2011
A day to thank veterans
Newport resident pleads guilty
Judge rejects argument on drug dealing
Time takes a toll on aging drivers
America's Debt: Ideas in new report outline the pain many will feel
Options for local seniors
Iraq war veteran Lynch speaks at Williamstown High
List of possible abuse victims grows
Veteran's grave marker packs powerful message
Veterans' salutes: Youngsters learn about sacrifice at an early age
Simms Named All-OAC in Women's Soccer
Local events celebrate Veterans Day
Colony project milestone
Hunters urged to be safe in the woods
Probe of 550 crash ongoing
Mixing It Up: Waterford students mingle out of their circle of friends
Wong and Zimmerman Named All-OAC in Men's Soccer
Late Night Breakfast remains popular tradition on campus
Marietta forensics repeats as Wilcox Tournament champions
First female private space explorer speaking at McDonough on Nov. 15
Marietta Football Game Notes vs. Capital
Boil advisory issued for portion of Glendale Road
It's beginning to look a lot like ...
Donors still giving to local charities even in hard times
Undercover drug buys questioned
New gas pains: Motorists face new rounds of increases
Arts and crafts fair at Warren
Cases of whooping cough rising
'Santa Run' deemed a success
New playground coming to Phillips
Crash injures four, sends 2 to trauma center
Love Light Trees to be Decorated November 19
MMH Spotlight: Caregiver Education and Support
Celebrate the Love Lights Season and Support Hospice
Men's Rowing Competes at Head of the Rivanna
Kriechbaum Sets School Record in 21-14 Senior Day Loss to Otterbein
Colony Theatre gets $900K grant
Honoring a patriot
'84 rape, murder case still active
Local voters remain unhappy
Holiday shopping
4 escape Belpre house fire
City furloughs officially delayed
Fort milestone: History buffs mark 225th anniversary of Harmar outpost
Marietta Memorial Hospital Announces Belpre Expansion
Marietta's Kevin Knab Named OAC Scholar Athlete of the Month
MMH plans $20M Belpre project
Motorists cope with spike in gas prices
Boil advisory for Groves Street residents
UPDATE: Belpre house fire likely caused by electrical failure
Marietta Women Tabbed Tenth in Preseason Poll
Marietta Men Picked Fourth in OAC Preseason Poll
Playing a new lifestyle tune
Write-in wins Noble Co. race
Thompson's Ohio House victory creates City Council vacancy
Interim police chief hired in Beverly
Election aftermath
Ohio goes red: Kasich says he'll remember promises to voters
76-year-old realizes wish of becoming an author
Marietta schools' tax levy defeated
Irvine elected commissioner
93rd House seat still has local flavor
MIE to open recycling center
2010-11 Marietta Men's Basketball Yearbook Now Available
2010-11 Marietta Women's Basketball Yearbook Now Available
Marietta Football Game Notes vs. Otterbein
College’s Up ’til Dawn hosts its sixth annual fundraiser on Nov. 12
Around town
Major repairs for Front St. building
Local campaign volunteers hear from voters
Local campaign volunteers hear from voters
New brewery owners
Large used book sale at Parkersburg church
Program to explore the First American Regiment
Leaf pickup program begins Nov. 8
ODOT crews ready for winter
Campaigning continues till the end
#11 Ohio Northern Defeats Marietta 45-6
Muller Finishes Runner-up at OAC Championship
Fifty-six Participate in 10th Annual Chuck Cornelius 5K Run and Walk
Men's Soccer Falls at Ohio Northern in 2010 Finale
Pioneer Volleyball Finishes Season with Loss to Polar Bears
Businesses honored for pioneering spirit
School funding model touted
Stadium project stirs memories
Diabetes risk
Help, education available for those with diabetes
Beverly police force down to two
Deal will halt '10 city furloughs
City's sole man: Cobbler John retiring
Lions Club Annual Halloween Parade
Women's Soccer Ends Season with 2-0 Loss at Ohio Northern
2010-11 Marietta Women's Basketball Outlook
Corporate Media student makes presentation at national conference
Sixth annual CSHO Fashion Show at Fenton Court Nov. 6
Elections office open Saturday
Grand jury: Beverly couple accused of child abuse
Truckin' with the EPA
Marietta College presenting ‘Ghost Stories from the Stacks’
Forensics team learns from third-place finish at the University of Akron
Izzy’s Coffee House Series continues with music, comedy
Nine students make up Marietta’s 2010 Homecoming royalty
Economics professor presents paper to Southern Calif. conference
Please vote for a name for the quarter to semesters transition frog. The choices are: Quester, Jasper or Stomp. Which is your favorite?
College announces November’s community shows at Planetarium
Men's Soccer Battles OAC Leader Heidelberg to Scoreless Draw
Marietta forensics earn 23 awards over two days at two tournaments
Women's Soccer Earns 1-1 Tie at Heidelberg
McDonough offers spring break trip to Paris in March
Varsity Lightweight Eight Takes 14th at Head of the Charles
Marietta ready to host 61st annual Wilcox Invitational on Nov. 6
Stollar Named OAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week
WSCC new student orientation
Capital Defeats Women's Soccer 3-1
Washington State Motor Madness!
Capital Holds Off Marietta 3-2 on Dig Pink Night
November Blood Mobile Schedule
2010-11 Marietta Men's Basketball Outlook
New wheels acquired by area fire departments
Marietta Football Game Notes vs. Ohio Northern
Red Ribbon walk in Belpre
Capital Downs Men's Soccer 3-0
Halloween bash at Newport
Volleyball Rallies Past Ohio Valley 3-2 on Senior Day
Fighting blight outside the city
Petroleum professor to be honored with national award in 2011
It's Red Ribbon Week
Worst of storm front that hit Ohio missed Marietta area
Deputies say woman wasn't a victim of dog attack
New tools vs. breast cancer
Ex-officials in court
Severe weather headed toward area
Plea deal for 2 former commissioners
City working to avoid furloughs
State jobs could change hands after election
Officials pursue 'issues' in fatal blaze
Mild earthquake confirmed
Boosters in a bind
A day for making a difference
Fairgrounds' haunted house is thrilling
Magic show at MOVP
Mourners gather for soldier's funeral
Strickland 'rallies the troops'
Bridging generations
Gov. bus tour to stop
Williamstown business expands
Alumni Foundation seeks opportunities to give back
Harmar students spread Halloween cheer
Job fair helps area
Fighting the fight: Survive, thrive in battle against breast cancer
Proposal to relocate recycling center approved
Positive re-enforcement
Registered sex offender gets 4 years in prison
City employees unhappy with proposal
Preventing abuse
Remembering Putnam
Woman in critical condition after wild animal attack
More bucks for treats
Cutler connection: Former school enjoys new life as community center
Annual MMH Volunteer Christmas Bazaar
Stores experience rise in shoplifting
CDBG to fund CABL
Lowell man to serve 8 years
Minister: 'Bad things happen sometimes'
Number of deaths in Ohio fires this year at 112
Picking up the pieces: Deadly fire started in vacant house next door
Bond issue going before Warren voters
Winter prep heats up
'Worst facilities' no more for Monroe
Friends, relatives recall girl as 'happy,' 'miracle baby'
Toddler perishes in house fire
Hundreds take in fall's foliage
Q&A: Longtime muskie angler catches 41-incher
Organizers say more than 25,000 attended air show
Strict sign law: City wants to revisit ordinance
2-year-old's body recovered from fire scene
Bands compete in annual contest
Boil advisory for North Hills lifted
Social Security staying put again
Pot bust leads to multiple charges
First MHS exchange student back
Natural gas' bright future
Air Expo Sunday at airport
Old showboat site gets interest
Phone scam victims give up keys to accounts
93rd District forum
Crunch time on Ohio 7
Beverly Council accepts officer's resignation
Fire chief says no one wanted to talk cuts 2 years ago
Dictating drinks: Officials target sweet ingredients in effort to combat obesity
Math Night spans generations
Band-O-Rama on Saturday
Little support for sewer tie-in
A thrill ride in school
Maximum prison time (35 years) for sexual abuse of girls
Fake pot creates smoke screen for legal system
Warren can't 'wish away' issues
Waterford FFA team shows what made it a winner
Candidates offer ideas on ARC
Big push planned to land solar farm plum
Court papers point to pleas for officials
SUV vs. Semi: Sport utility's driver flown from crash scene along Ohio 821
Post seeking alcohol permits
Victorian funeral re-enactment
Trimming CABL's CDBG funding suggested
Ohio 7 crash near Reno
Elderly woman injured trying to elude dogs
Students involved in lunchtime crash
Rivals for governor's seat draw local support
Artistic display raises breast cancer awareness
Views on city's cost cutting
Marietta levy
Hopes sail with unique boat
County audit notes key changes
Commissioner candidates discuss issues
No furlough bill yet
Gridiron voices: Field announcers keep football fans up to speed
Warren weighs financial options for the future
Keeping a suspect behind bars
WSCC president retiring in Dec. '11
Beverly mayor upset by police chief
Chiefs fret over furloughs
EXTRA: Ohio executes eighth inmate for 2010
EXTRA: Marietta electricity outage addressed
EXTRA: WSCC president to retire at end of contract
Simonton to move offices to Columbus
Caldwell police officer asked to resign
Solar panel venture to create jobs
Library of Congress visits Marietta
Devola sewer system discussed
AEP helps EVE, Caring Connection
Flu shots on the go
Gas prices jump 30 cents
New use for old tax may help city
Playground gone: Schools want views on how to rebuild
Picking the right pumpkin
Area bank receives high rating
Apple butter marks start of fall season
Fest at max capacity
Wharff Named New Executive Director of Memorial Health Foundation
Q&A: Newest officer: 'I know I'm meant to be here'
Air service to Cleveland begins
Dominion in midst of $2.5B gas line project
Striving to achieve financial security
Trial date set for Belpre man accused of killing woman
Local justice: Grand jury
Alpacas help war effort
Commissioner candidates debate
ODNR releases mussels into the Valley's rivers
Forced furloughs
China & Warren: Visiting teacher: 'We all live in one world'
6th District candidate visits
Lowell gets ready for Octoberfest
Marietta talks about ways to save
Stabbing case in juvenile court
Coping with cancer
Marietta Area Teddy Bear Fund Drive to Begin October 3
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives Prestigious Certification
Early voting period begins
Port authority hires executive
Ohio House foes at candidate forum
Marietta workers face painful choices ahead
550 crash: Driver who went left of center starts chain reaction
EXTRA: Crash injuries; Student shooter; Carter hospitalized
Study to test Wood Co. children for manganese
Incredible playground coming down
Teens, others hurt in three vehicle crash this morning
County home seeks levy renewal
Parking crunch: New rules urged for neighborhoods around college
Q&A: Restore's new hire has passion for the job
A love for pulling tractors
Library of Congress exhibit coming to Marietta
Early voting begins Tuesday
A grand attendance
Grimes,?Steinel case: End in sight
Driver dies in W.Va. 2 crash
Belpre man accused of killing woman
Barlow Fair kickoff
Down, but never out
The dog days of September
Muni court specs to be revamped
Pay unchanged, as official drops some job duties
Awaiting answers in Fort Frye
Safety seats
Students clean storm damage
Federal inmate convicted of attack on jailer
Fenton seals deal on back taxes
City program targets eyesores
School volunteers to pay to participate
EXTRA: Health care; Development director; Real estate killings
Hint of fall in tree leaves
Almost Barlow Fair time
Free disposal of old meds on Saturday
Fenton works to settle suits
Ash borer: Potential for disaster across Ohio still very real
EXTRA: Marijuana operation; Gays in the military; Barlow Fair
Bowhunters get first chance at deer
Putnam Street repairs
Still stuck in traffic?
Warren plans town meetings
In disrepair: Future of Incredible Community Playground in doubt
Marietta Memorial Hospital To Hold Annual Strecker Cancer Center Patient and Family Picnic
Focus shifts to cleanup and recovery
'Funday' teaches youth safety
Frontier voters to decide on school levy
State cuts leads to library levy
W.P. Snyder may leave for more work
Paths of destruction carved around Ohio
Belleville residents work to pick up the pieces
Bank names Fenton in suit
Plea for mercy in sentencing
Snyder return
Deadly storm
Snyder returns home
Malta man admits role in killing
Beverly pool's future unclear
Trial put on hold
Hearing in baby's death
EXTRA: Smith incompetent; Parkersburg hospitals; Johns Hopkins shooting
(Catfish) Paradise lost
Sternwheel Festival breaking even
Local forum covers health care changes
Snyder back on Friday
Taxing tobacco
Marietta Memorial Hospital And The Ohio State Patrol Offer Mature Driving Safety Course
Marietta Memorial Hospital To Hold “Festival of FUNction”
19-year-old gets 2 years in prison
Man with family in the area dies in Afghanistan
High from huffing: Patrol accuses teen driver
Crime trends: Statistics show thefts continue to be a concern
LST-325 ends Marietta run
Drowning investigation wraps up
Appeal filed in officer's
Beverly officer resigns
Governor Debate: First Strickland, Kasich debate set for tonight
EXTRA: Suspect sentenced; Clinton campaigns; American freed
Hundreds attend college night
Medication Take Back Day
EXTRA: Advisory lifted; Ohio crime; BP drilling
Hazardous waste event may change to every other year
Annual Heritage Day event nears
Drop in speeding tickets issued locally
Weekend accidents lead to fatality
Fantastic finale
Three vie for commission seat
Sternwheel 2010: Boarding history
9-11's impact endures
Muni court bids rejected
Sternwheel 2010: Crowd Pleasers
County simplifies road confusion
Concerns raised about pollution from area power plants
New attention paid to suicide prevention
Fenton in trouble over taxes
Opening night
EXTRA: Road name; Fugitive arrested; Controversial church
Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Receives Prestigious Certification
Selby General Hospital To Hold 11th Annual Golf Outing On October 4th
Bizarre case drags on for years
8 seconds to glory for teen
Beverly Council takes no action on police chief
Drivers urged to be patient for big weekend
WWII ship arrives
Negligent homicide case on upcoming docket
Beverly police chief's future unclear
Car shoppers
LST-325 arrives in Marietta
Fire damages sawmill
New heart signifies new lease on life for toddler
Sternwheelers settling in
Work begins on Don Drumm
Travelers pit-stop in Williamstown
Poll shows distrust of both parties
Hardly labored: Fair provides fun, respite from work and school
Three hurt in crash near Beverly
Work on Ohio 7 to switch lanes
Gun bill would expand owners' rights
Hillbilly Olympics
More fair to go
Not guilty pleas entered
Washington County Fair: Families, Fun
United Way kicks off annual fund campaign
Secrest vs. Thompson in 93rd
School board members shun plastic
Fair parade Saturday morning
Local businessman has brush with celebrity
More Labor Day holiday plans include road trip
Local man sentenced for sex crimes
River rivalry? Hometown Tigers take on Big Reds tonight
EXTRA: Gulf explosion; Molester sentenced; Inmate spared
Spending revolt tour stop
Students, staff try to cope in the heat
Tempers flare over possible Beverly police cuts
Sex abuse case being dropped
Buckeye kickoff
Drowsy driver cited for wreck
Warren grad stuck on island
New pot find
EXTRA: 911 restored; Death penalty; Hostage situation
Rough ride over crosswalks
Airship's 1925 crash commemorated
EXTRA: Marijuana bust; Crash update; China trade
New principal in Fort Frye
Festival funds
Lowell man faces 21 years for rape
One in serious condition after morning crash on Ohio 60
Toxic ash ponds
September Blood Mobile Schedule
EXTRA: Guilty plea; Gasoline prices; Obama speech
Many from area trek to D.C. for honor rally
Kids speak in slang code online and in texts
401(k) hardship withdrawals more common
Obama not alone in skipping church
Gulf revisited
Manchin, Raese win W.Va. Senate primary
Moody sentenced to three years
Contest winner to get first Cruze
Schools get state grades
Teen won't be tried as an adult
Katrina: Marietta's sister city
Fort Frye board takes away credit card
Man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of 2 girls
Mysterious WSCC package ruled no 'immediate danger'
Election Day's big question
Armory update
City may OK 16-year-old hunters
Ex-ODNR officer sentenced
Lawyers differ on fired officer's case
Package found at WSCC sparks probe
School bells ring
Marietta Memorial Hospital Celebrates Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
EXTRA: School starts; Obama address; Wal-Mart suit
City prepares for deer hunt
Ohio on Race to the Top grant list
Police probe fall that hurt college
WWII ship passes
Uproar over eggs
Ohio will receive Race to the Top funding
EXTRA: LST travels; Education funding; Meat recall
Hino celebrates new model year
OAPSE OKs pay freeze, higher premiums
ODNR wildlife officer reaches plea deal
Smaller power plant to be built
Hearing loss
August Blood Mobile Schedule
Selby General Hospital Community Open House to be Held May 23
MMH Blood Bank Cedar Point Award Recipient Announced
Marietta Memorial Hospital Physician Dr. Mona Imam Receives Prestigious Award
Interchange project ready for school
June Blood Mobile Schedule
It's back-to-school week
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Diabetes Education Center Partners with Belpre Senior Center
150-year-old tombstone found in woods
Marietta Memorial Hospital Offers Safe Driving for Seniors Educational Session
Pedal tractor pull draws crowds
Glenwood Retirement Community Holding Open House
Waterford fair
Marietta Memorial Hospital Offers Scoliosis Screening
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Diabetes Education Center Receives Recognition
Marietta Memorial Hospital’s Volunteers Hold Medical Uniform Sale
July Blood Mobile Schedule
Marietta Memorial Hospital Offers “Alive at 25” Program
Selby General Hospital Performs It’s First Orthopedic Surgery
Marietta Memorial Hospital Offers Colorectal Cancer Educational Session
Selby General Hospital’s Intensive Outpatient Open House to be Held August 4
Marietta Area Teddy Bear Fundraiser to be Held August 4
May Blood Mobile Schedule
MMH Volunteers’ Giant Used Book Sale
2010 Friends & Trends Fashion Show To Be Held May 13
Playground site at a crossroads
Saying 'Thank you:' Firefighters honored at artists gallery reopening
Slumping economy lures more recruits to militar
Fair fun in Waterford
Access: 20 years
Where are the jobs?
Teen hurt in ATV crash
City will appeal police ruling
Iraq still stirs local emotions
Senator says federal dollars can improve conditions
EXTRA: Dog tags, Historic ship, Jobs assistance
Belpre begins new school year
Robbery suspect feared he'd be blamed for theft
Judge clarifies juvenile center issue
Muni court bids raise hopes
Algae alerts
EXTRA: Robbery hoax, Obama in Columbus, Favre's back
County may hike dog tag fee
Murder suspect makes insanity plea
County juvenile center controversy
Thrift store robbery a hoax
Pot find
New Ohio rules will mandate DNA from any felony suspect
WSCC president all for making changes
MEA OKs pay freeze
Park upgrades
EXTRA: Robbery hoax, Meth arrests, Massey cited
Two arrested in meth lab search
Warren schools: Renovation vs. rebuilding
Racing down the river
Back-to-school also means a return to the doc
One arrested in home invasion, more expected
Football fans hopeful at dawn of season
Electric cars
Foam sweet foam: Right Path Block Party
New CEO at Eramet
Police ask for tips on thrift store robbery
Bear spotted in Marietta
Marietta running out of available plots
Fort Frye controversy
Reactions to crime
City search
Steamboat era photos
Prison for son who let mom live in squalor
EXTRA: Marietta robbery; Teen killed; Gay marriage
Police throw a party
Rates vary for extra trash
No detours for work zone walkers
Learning to swim
Update: Marietta business robbed, gunman at large
$400,000 sought for asphalt paving
Coping with heat on the farm
Man takes plea deal out of abduction of ex-wife
Not guilty pleas made
Marred markers
A Family Story: Grandpa Miller
He Won the Right Battles
New Spirituality Book Presents Christian Principles In Easy-To-Understand Format
Community Earth Day Celebration
Mid-Ohio Valley Fiber Arts Festival
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