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Community Justice Event To Focus On Drug Treatment
The Athens County Prosecutor's Office's newest public event will focus on a community approach to drug addiction and treatment. Tuesday evening's "Community Justice Conversation," held at 5:30 at the Nelsonville… Read More
Ohio University Police Investigating Robbery
Ohio University police are looking for six suspects who robbed an OU student Sunday morning. The robbery happened near Cady and O’Bleness houses between 2:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. Police… Read More
Ohio University Police Investigating Robbery
Ohio University police are looking for six suspects who robbed an OU student Sunday morning. The robbery happened near Cady and O’Bleness houses on the South Green. Police say the… Read More
Following Performance Against Idaho, Quentin Poling Racks Up Awards
On Saturday, Ohio redshirt freshman linebacker Quentin Poling led the defense as Ohio held off Idaho for a 36-24 win. On Monday, he picked up some hardware for his performance…. Read More
Following Performance Against Idaho, Quentin Poling Racks Up Awards
On Saturday, Ohio redshirt freshman linebacker Quentin Poling led the defense as Ohio held off Idaho for a 36-24 win. On Monday, he picked up some hardware for his performance…. Read More
Solich Sets His Sights on Eastern Illinois
Following a non-conference win over the Idaho Vandals in Ohio’s home-opener, head coach Frank Solich appeared optimistic about his team in his weekly press conference. “I felt that all… Read More
Seniors And The Flu: Why Vaccines Matter
With cooler temperatures hitting Northeast Ohio and winter on the horizon, many medical experts say it's time to protect ourselves against the flu. From member station WCPN, Sarah Jane Tribble… Read More
WOUB News Digest: Read And Be Informed
Here’s a look at some of the stories making headlines this afternoon: Camp Director Charged With Endangering Children Camp Otterbein director Scott Seese awaits an October 15 pretrial hearing on… Read More
Area Superintendents Respond To State Report Cards
The release of the school report cards by the state last week led to grades ranging from A to F in school districts around Athens County. But the letter grades… Read More
Athena Cinema Receives $8,500 “Science on Screen” Grant
The Athena Cinema have announced that they have been awarded an $8,500 grant to produce four “Science on Screen” events for the 2014-15 year. The Athena Cinema was one of… Read More
New Mine Safety Facility To Remain In Eastern Ohio
The state's Department of Natural Resources says a new mine safety training center will remain in eastern Ohio near the site of the existing center. The department's director, James… Read More
Ohio Camp Climbing Results In Endangering Charge
A southeast Ohio camp director has been charged with a misdemeanor count of endangering children after an 11-year-old girl was wedged for hours between two rock walls. The Logan… Read More