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Athens Reacts To Bobcat Win Over Michigan
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Men’s Basketball: Offutt’s Huge Play Extends Long Journey
While March is known for its madness and magic, Walter Offutt was Ohio's rock. With 2:52 left in the game, and the Bobcats leading by three, a defender blew an… Read More
Men’s Basketball: Locker Room Interviews After Ohio Upsets Michigan
Hear from Bobcats Reggie Keely, TJ Hall, Dj Cooper and Nick Kellogg after Ohio's 65-60 win over Michigan in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament @BobcatShowcase
Podcast: Previewing Ohio/Michigan From Nashville
The WOUB guys talk about the key match-ups in Friday's NCAA Tournament game between Ohio and Michigan. Live from Broadway Avenue in Nashville, they talk about the Bobcats being the… Read More
WV Legislature Passes Measure To Aid Century Aluminum
A closed West Virginia aluminum plant could benefit from a $20 million-a-year tax credit if it reopens. The Legislature passed a special session measure Friday from Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin… Read More
Guernsey Coroner Involved In Ohio Inspector General Investigation
The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities must now review how they handle employee political activity, following an investigation by the office of the Ohio Inspector General which found the department… Read More
Athens Businessman To Open Composting Business
A local business man says he plans to have a new composting business open in May. Ray Leard, owner of Purely American, says he thinks the business will provide a… Read More
Fire Destroys Home Where Boys Went Missing
An early morning house fire destroyed the Glenwood, West Virginia house where two boys went missing earlier this week. Valley Fire Department firefighters responded to the call around 6 a.m…. Read More
Morning Audio Update For March 16
A proposal in the Ohio House would require retailers to digitally track sales of some over-the-counter allergy and cold medications used to make the illegal drug methamphetamine. Listen to your… Read More
Former Ohio Lawmaker Pleads Not Guilty
UPDATE 1:25 p.m. An ex-Ohio state lawmaker charged earlier this week in an FBI sting has pleaded not guilty to charges of bribery, election falsification and filing a false financial disclosure… Read More
AEP And WVUP Develop Partnership
West Virginia University at Parkersburg and American Electric Power have developed an apprenticeship program that would convert job training into college-level credits. WVU Parkersburg will offer AEP workers… Read More