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Breaking Ground With Telehealth
On this edition of Conversations from Studio B, host Milena Miller talks with Deborah Meyer and Gina Wilberger of Appalachian Community Visiting Nurses, Hospice and Health Services. Miller, Meyer and… Read More
VIDEO: WOUB NewsWrap – 6/19/13
A Logan couple has been indicted by a grand jury after authorities say their daughter received second and third degree burns from a meth lab spill. Plus, a man has… Read More
Cooper Earns Workout With Washington
D.J. Cooper and his agent confirmed Wednesday that the former Ohio guard will workout with the Washington Wizards this Friday. It will be the third pre-draft workout Cooper will participate… Read More
Nelsonville Farmers Market Expands Now Open Once A Week
Nelsonville residents and visitors now have weekly access to fresh, local produce as the Nelsonville Farmers Market is held every Friday from 5-8 p.m. The market was only held on… Read More
Proposed Bill Would Require Ultrasounds For Women Seeking Abortions
Ohio lawmakers have been presented with a new Republican-backed legislative measure aimed at curbing abortions. The proposal discussed Wednesday at a House committee hearing requires women seeking an abortion to… Read More
Group Looking For More Volunteers To Help Repaint Town
The Glouster Volunteers will once again be working with the students of Skills USA to repaint the town, but the group needs something to make it happen — more volunteers…. Read More
Man Indicted For Meigs County Bank Robbery
The man charged with robbing a Meigs County bank last month has been indicted on aggravated robbery and multiple kidnapping charges. A Meigs County Grand Jury indicted Chad Rennicker, 25,… Read More
Police In West Virginia To Increase Traffic Enforcement In Work Zones
West Virginia is increasing enforcement of traffic laws in highway work zones in an effort to improve safety. The Department of Transportation is using some of its federal grant money… Read More
City Of Wheeling To Increase Sales Tax
Wheeling is increasing its sales tax and reducing its business and occupation tax. The changes are part of Wheeling's plan to eliminate the B&O tax without losing revenue. The City… Read More