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Philo Electrics Preview
Last season was Dirk Lincicome’s first as head coach of the Philo Electrics. He led the Electrics to a 6-4 record, their first winning record since they went 6-4 back… Read More
Sheridan Generals Preview
The 2011 football season will be all about change for the Sheridan Generals. As a signal of the changing times, an artificial field is currently being installed in Thornville to… Read More
Philo Electrics Preview
Last season was Dirk Lincicome’s first as head coach of the Philo Electrics. He led the Electrics to a 6-4 record, their first winning record since they went 6-4 back… Read More
New Lexington Panthers Preview
After two uncharacteristically sub-.500 seasons, New Lexington head coach Bill Nutt looks to right the ship and return the Panthers to their winning ways. The Panthers have more depth this… Read More
MAC Overhauls Basketball Tournament Format
For men's and women's basketball teams in the MAC, the road to the NCAA tournament just became a much different shade of pavement. Today, the Mid-American Conference announced a gigantic… Read More
Tri-Valley Scotties Preview
Tri-Valley comes into the season aiming to capture their sixth consecutive winning season and fifth playoff appearance during that time. Justin Buttermore returns as the head coach of the Scotties,… Read More
Laurelville Man In Columbus Hospital After Accident
A Laurelville man has been taken by helicopter to a Columbus hospital after an accident in Hocking County this morning. State Highway Patrol Troopers say Julien Lewis, 20, was headed… Read More
West Muskingum Tornadoes Preview
The West Muskingum Tornadoes are headed into their 2011 football season with only one way to go: up. The Tornadoes of 2010 were looking at a 0-9 start to their… Read More
Maysville Panthers Preview
The Maysville Panthers head into the 2011 football season with a lot to look forward to. This football team finished with a 5-5 record last year but ended the season… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 18
Ohio University Athletics is mentioned in a Wall Street Journal article today for doing something good. Plus, a man accused of running a southern Ohio pill mill is more… Read More
John Glenn Muskies Preview
The John Glenn Muskies football team looks to improve on the football field this year after coming off of a 5-5 season last year. However, this task will be especially… Read More
Newswatch Update August 18, 2011 (Afternoon)
WOUB's Johnny O'Dell brings you today's top news headlines for Southeast Ohio in this one minute video update.
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Barn Fires Investigated In Licking County
The Ohio State Fire Marshal's office is investigating three barn fires in Licking County this morning. Two were on Refugee Road and one was on National Road. All three occurred… Read More
Update: Ohio Athletic Director Is “Very Proud” Of Athletic Department
Ohio University Athletic Director Jim Shaus says he's very proud that Ohio's athletic department has never committed a major NCAA violation, but now is not the time for his department… Read More
Muskingum County Marijuana Grower Sentenced
A man described as responsible for recruiting individuals to harvest and cultivate thousands of marijuana plants in eastern Ohio has been sentenced to two years in prison. Jose Vilchiz-Garcia, sentenced… Read More
Highway Patrol Investigating What Caused Fatal Accident Near Lancaster
The Lancaster Post of the State Highway Patrol is trying to figure out what caused a head on collision that killed a teenager. The accident happened yesterday around 11:45 a.m… Read More
OU Professor Talks Binge Drinking On NPR
Ohio University professor Thomas Vander Ven was a guest on NPR's "Talk of the Nation" yesterday, talking about binge drinking among college students. Vander Ven was interviewed about his new… Read More
Morning Audio Update August 18
Ohio University professor Thomas Vander Ven was a guest on NPR's "Talk of the Nation" yesterday, talking about binge drinking among college students. Over the opposition of neighbors, the Athens… Read More
Athens Planners OK Graham Drive Project
Over the opposition of neighbors, the Athens Planning Commission has approved new construction on an East Side residential street by Integrated Services of Appalachian Ohio. Also yesterday, a judge denied… Read More