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Patriots Look for First Win Streak of the Year
By: Pat Moore
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After a win against University on the road, the Parkersburg South Patriots are looking to win two in a row for the first time all season when they host out-of… Read More

Afternoon Audio Update For September 29
By: Cheri Russo
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Ohio officials have ended their contract with the head of a Bureau of Motor Vehicles office where someone reported finding a camera hidden in a bathroom. Listen to your audio… Read More

Elections Law Will Not Take Effect Friday
By: Associated Press
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Ohio's new election law that shortens the state's early voting period has been placed on temporary hold after opponents submitted more than 300,000 signatures in their effort to get a… Read More

Redistricting Board Will Meet Again Friday
By: Associated Press
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich has reconvened the board charged with drawing new state legislative districts to address civil-rights concerns raised by the leader of the legislative Black Caucus. Kasich spokesman… Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters Portsmouth Office Closes Doors
The South Central Ohio Big Brothers Big Sisters office is dealing with budget cuts, forcing the program to eliminate its school-based mentoring program and close its office doors in Portsmouth…. Read More

Seven Teams in Line for Post-Season Play
Heading into week five, there were six teams with playoff implications. Now, entering week six there is a seventh team sitting pretty for post-season play. The South Gallia Rebels now… Read More

OU Dean Of Students Says Soccer Incident Likely Not Hazing
Ohio University's Dean of Students says the suspension of the men's club soccer team is being blown out of proportion. Ryan Lombardi says there is no evidence at this point… Read More

House Bill 63 Changes Abortion Law For Minors
Under House Bill 63, recently approved by the Ohio Senate, requires that minors who are considering abortion allow the court to inquire about their full understanding of the physical… Read More

Weekly Competitions Encourage OU Students To Live Healthy Lifestyle
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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In an attempt to lure students back to the gym, Ping Recreation Center at Ohio University now offers weekly competitions to encourage individuals to stay active throughout the quarter. Every… Read More

Head of Marietta BMV Let Go Amid Restroom Camera Investigation
By: Associated Press
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Ohio officials have ended their contract with the head of a Bureau of Motor Vehicles office where someone reported finding a camera hidden in a bathroom. The BMV office in… Read More

Ceramics Look for Crucial Win Over Panthers
By: Pat Chiesa
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It’s safe to say that no team in the MVL has been battered and beaten as much as the Crooksville Ceramics over the last two weeks. Coach Dave Rupe’s squad… Read More

Hocking College President Excited About Returning To Job
By: Katie Doup
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Hocking College’s new president, who is the old president, says students returning to classes this week will see a different but the same president. Ron Erickson was rehired as president… Read More

Morning Audio Update for September 29
By: Taylor Pool
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Sections of the catwalk on Ohio University's Athens Campus are closed for structural concerns. Plus, the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College has its hightest full-time enrollment level in… Read More

Sections Of Ohio University Catwalk Closed
Sections of the catwalk on Ohio University's Athens campus are closed because of structural concerns. According to a university news release, the sections of catwalk on South Green were closed… Read More

Rio Grande Celebrates Record Enrollment
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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The University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College has its highest full-time enrollment level in four years. The school has also restructured its academic program into three colleges, Health and… Read More

Man Arrested In 23 Year Old Zanesville Murder Case
By: Fred Kight
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A New York man is being held on $1 million bond for a 23 year old killing in Zanesville. Raymond Mejias pleaded not guilty yesterday to a murder indictment that… Read More

Meigs Looks to Ruin Athens’ Undefeated Season in TVC-Ohio Opener
Gridiron Glory's "Game of the Week" crew heads to Scott Riggs and Family Field Stadium in Athens to catch the TVC-Ohio action between the Athens Bulldogs and the Meigs Marauders. The… Read More