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Commissioners Impressed By Injection Well Tour
An Athens County commissioner says he was surprised by what he saw when he toured two Troy Twp. injection wells operated by K&H Partners. "From all the complaints and issues… Read More
Federal Hocking Reaches Contract Agreement With Unions
The Federal Hocking Board of Education has agreed to a new three-year contract with both of the unions in the district. During last week's regular meeting, the board approved contracts… Read More
American Way Of End-Of-Life Care
On this series of programs from Conversations from Studio B, Jackie Wolf follows her mother's progression through lung cancer treatment to end-of-life treatment. In the first program from 2009, The… Read More
Kasich Signs For Increased Penalties For Human Trafficking
The video above was released by the FBI, which completed a cross country human trafficking sweep on Monday Ohio Governor John Kasich signed a bill into law earlier Friday that… Read More
4th Annual No Limits Athletics Basketball Camp Set For July 21 – 23 at OU-Lancaster
The 4th Annual No Limits Athletics Basketball Camp will be held July 21 – 23 at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus. The three-day camp held in the Brasee Hall gym… Read More
OU International Enrollment Is Up 38 Percent Since 2007
Universities in Ohio have bolstered their number of international students in recent years. The University of Toledo, Miami University and the University of Akron led the way in adding international… Read More
Ohio Earns B+ In Health Of Manufacturing Industry
A new study shows Ohio is performing above average in its economic recovery. A report by the Center for Business and Economic Research gives the state a B+ in manufacturing… Read More
Tressel: Direct Relation Between YSU’s Graduation Rates And Financial Troubles
Friday was the first day on the job for acting Youngstown State University president Jim Tressel. He takes over a school struggling with declining graduation rates, and a nearly $10… Read More
Jimmy Stewart Weighs In On Ohio Energy And His Political Success
He was the rising star of the Republican Party in Athens County, but when then Senate Majority Leader Jimmy Stewart stepped out of elective politics he has been noticeably silent… Read More
2014 Gladden House Sessions: Todd Burge
WOUB Public Media, in partnership with the Ohio University School of Media Arts & Studies and the Nelsonville Music Festival, is proud to present The Gladden House Sessions, a 15-part video series.
On this episode, Parkersburg, W.Va., singer-songwriter Todd Burge talks with host Josh Antonuccio and performs three songs: "(Change) For Clean Water," "Big Fat City Heart Attack" and "As Old As I Can Be."
Ohio Judges To Meet In Fight Against Opiate Addiction
Ohio's judges, county and state officials, and drug experts will examine treatment programs and other ways to fight opiate abuse in upcoming conferences in Columbus. Judges from across the state… Read More