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Grand Jury report touches wide variety of topics

Redding drew strong Shasta County grand jury criticism for failing to build a police station as the panel had recommended three years ago. The grand jury report, released Monday, urges the city to move the police department out of its cramped, leaking, ...

From DYLAN DARLING, SCOTT MOBLEY, JIM SCHULTZ, Redding.com,  7 Jul 2009
Related Topics: James Raymond

Dealing with deficit: Athletic director brings past budget experience

Jim Schaus hesitates to draw parallels between Wichita State and Ohio, but one item of business should bring back memories for the recently hired head of the Bobcat program: a six-figure budget deficit. Similar to the $700,000 deficit he inherited at ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: Kirby Hocutt,  NFL,  Washington Redskins

Rewriting the Past: Lost reporter not too late for intense Bobcat win

Ohio’s Rachelle Coetzee assist the Bobcats in their game against Miami on November 14, 2007.  The Bobcats won 2-1. Editor’s note: This is the third in a seven-part series of columns from The Post sports staff reflecting on moments in their Ohio ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Michael Johnson

Baseball: Bobcats stay alive with win over Broncos

When Chris Rigo’s arm started to look a little tired yesterday, Ohio coach Joe Carbone reacted quite differently than you might expect: He kept the right-handed junior on the mound. And it paid off in big ways. The Bobcats stayed alive and advanced ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  22 May 2008

Spring dance concert to open tonight

Stephanie Gaines, a junior dance major, practices Sunday for the piece “Residual Effect,” part of the School of Dance Spring Concert. The concert runs at 8 p.m. today, tomorrow, and next Thursday and Friday. The only sounds in the theater were the ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008

Wrestling: Ohio standouts hit mats in post-season tournament

Sophomore Jacob Ison competes against a West Virginia opponent on Feb. 15. Ison has continued to train in preparation for this week’s University Nationals World Team Trials. As the sweat dried on the wrestling mats in The Convo, Jacob Ison, among ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008

Editorial: Champions

With all the fervor surrounding Ohio’s biggest athletics teams, readers might be surprised to learn that Ohio has other sports — and they’re not doing half bad. In fact, several Ohio teams, including field hockey, women’s basketball and track and ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association

Editorial: Silent calls

Students in need of police assistance had better keep their cell phones at the ready because no help will be coming via Ohio University’s blue light emergency phones. Most buildings on campus have blue light emergency phones, which are designed to ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008

Students showcase work in Playwrights’ Festival

Theatergoers usually get to see a play in its final form, but at this week’s Seabury Quinn Jr. Playwrights’ Festival, audience members get the chance to witness a work in progress. “It is like we’re just dropping in on the rehearsal process and ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008

Baseball: MAC Tournament breakdown

Ohio begins Mid-American Conference Tournament play today against the No. 3 seed Bowling Green. The Bobcats appear to be peaking at the right time, having won seven of their last eight games. Over that stretch, the Falcons have also been on a roll, ...

From DYLAN SCOTT, The Ohio University Post,  21 May 2008
Related Topics: Ryan Shay,  Andrew Foster

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