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Indoor facility goes beyond athletics
By: Alex Hider
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Ten years of planning, $8.9 million in donations, and countless hours of speculation and anticipation will pay off for Ohio University in the near future. A proposed indoor athletic facility,… Read More

Afternoon Audio Update October 10
A 6-year-old Zanesville boy dies after being hit by a car. OU leaders go on the record opposing gas and oil development land leases. Details in your 60-second afternoon audio… Read More

Football: Weller wins again
By: Matt Archibald
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This is becoming a Monday staple–Matt Weller was named the MAC East Division Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday for the third straight week. Ohio's all-time leader in… Read More

Football: Frank Solich Press Conference & Sights from the Sidelines
By: Matt Archibald
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Weren't watching the football game Saturday? Let us be your eyes. Here's what we saw on the field during Ohio's 38-37 loss to Buffalo in New York. Tyler Tettleton passed… Read More

Volleyball: After huge weekend, Lamberti wins MAC honor
Ohio improved to 6-0 and has the first place spot in the MAC after defeating both Akron and Buffalo last weekend. The wins came with a lot of help from… Read More

Six-Year-Old Dies In Zanesville Car Accident
By: Cheri Russo
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A six-year-old boy died over the weekend in Zanesville after police say he was struck by a car while crossing the street. Police say the accident happened Saturday afternoon on… Read More

The debate against hydraulic fracturing continues in Athens County
A leasing event and interest group met at the Ohio University Inn to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the effects of horizontal hydraulic fracturing, more commonly known as fracking…. Read More

Campus Kicks Brings Fashion to Campus
Without a car, it is difficult to stay on top of the latest trends while living in Athens. The closest mall, Grand Central Mall, which is the closest mall to… Read More

Ohio Women’s Basketball Coach Elected to UT Hall of Fame
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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As Ohio University Women’s Basketball Coach Semeka Randall enters her fourth year at the helm of Bobcats basketball, she has already been recognized for more than just the Green and… Read More

Hodson Named Director of WOUB Public Media
Thomas Hodson has been named director and general manager of the WOUB Center for Public Media. Scott Titsworth, interim dean of the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University, announced… Read More

Ohio University Against Plans To Auction Land In Wayne National Forest
By: Cheri Russo
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Ohio University is on the record as being opposed to the plan to auction leases for gas and oil development in the state's only national forest. President Roderick McDavis sent… Read More

Review: Mountain Stage at Memorial Auditorium
By: Elliot Nicolson
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NPR’s Mountain Stage, a two-hour radio showcase of live, diverse music, made its annual trip to Templeton Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium in Athens, Ohio, on Sunday, Oct. 9. Larry Groce,… Read More

Top Teams Remain Unchanged in MVL
A quick glance at how the MVL is currently shaking out: 1. Sheridan – The Generals heartily dismantled Philo 42-14, mostly due to Mitchell Fouch’s outstanding 13 carries for 247… Read More

Union Soldier Monument In Wood County?
By: Associated Press
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Wood County has a monument recognizing Confederate Civil War veterans. But there's nothing to commemorate the county's Union soldiers. Mary Jo Blythe with the Wood County Historical and Preservation Society… Read More

Many Offices Closed For Columbus Day
By: Associated Press
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Federal, state and many local offices are closed as Ohio observes Columbus Day. Metered parking is free in cities including Columbus and Toledo. Though the Secretary of State's office is… Read More

Morning Audio Update for October 10
By: Taylor Pool
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A Gallipolis man is in custody in El Paso, Texas charged with the rape of an Ohio University student. Plus, the Ohio State Fire Marshal's office is investigating a fatal… Read More