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Woman Faces Felony Charge After Attaching Herself To Barrels At Well Site
By: Michael Locklear
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The woman who attached herself to a pair of barrels outside an injection well site says she now faces a fifth-degree felony of inducing panic. Madeline ffitch (lowercase spelling is… Read More

Athens Tax Amnesty Program Rakes In $26,700 So Far
By: Jenn Halliday
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“Non-taxpayers” in the city of Athens are running out of time to file their income tax returns. The one-time income tax amnesty program being offered by the city will come… Read More

Biking To The Band: “The Last Waltz” Returns To The Big Screen
By: Bryan Gibson
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Since its theatrical release in 1978, Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz has been a small screen experience. Whether it was on a blurry VHS tape or late-night cable TV (with… Read More

Folk Alley Radio Show Comes to WOUB-FM
The radio show Folk Alley will air on Sundays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. beginning Sunday, July 1. Folk Alley radio features folk, traditional, Americana, Celtic, singer/songwriter, world and… Read More

Tuscarawas Co. Company To Add 30 Jobs
By: Joe Jackson
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A Tuscarawas County company expects to add 30 full-time jobs after the state approved tax credits for an expansion project. Allied Machine and Engineering Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of… Read More

Historic Building in Lancaster Receives Tax Credit
By: Joe Jackson
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A historic building in downtown Lancaster has been awarded a tax credit of $71,000 for rehabilitation. The Bodenheimer-Mayer house on North Columbus Street is the first project in Lancaster to… Read More

Historic Building in Lancaster Receives Tax Credit
By: Joe Jackson
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A historic building in downtown Lancaster has been awarded a tax credit of $71,000 for rehabilitation. The Bodenheimer-Mayer house on North Columbus Street is the first project in Lancaster to… Read More

Meigs County Organization Awarded $99,000
By: Michael Locklear
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A Meigs County organization is getting $99,000 in federal money to establish a revolving loan fund for up-and-coming local businesses. The Meigs County Community Improvement Corporation received the grant from… Read More

Morning Audio Update For June 26
Athens County sheriff's deputies are working to free a woman who chained herself to a pair of barrels near an injection well site. Sixteen counties in Ohio are on track… Read More

Projections Show Increased Elderly Population In 38 Years
By: Associated Press
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New projections say Ohio will have 16 counties in 2050 where a third of the population will be at least age 60. None of Ohio's 88 counties had such a… Read More

Woman In Custody After Chaining Herself To Barrels At Well Site
By: Michael Locklear
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Update 12:10 p.m. Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly says Madeline ffitch voluntarily freed herself after chaining herself to two concrete-filled barrels outside an injection well site this morning. Kelly says… Read More

Southeast Ohio Counties Among Locations For Drilling Permits Issued
By: WOUB Staff Writer
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Drilling permits in two Southeast Ohio counties account for some of the 12 that were issued last week by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The permit issued in Guernsey… Read More