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River Valley Squeak By Lady Vikings
After dropping their first two conference games, Vinton County was looking for its first win in the TVC-Ohio as it took on River Valley on Thursday. After missed free throws… Read More
N-Y Use Strong Defense to Dismantle Alexander
The Alexander Lady Spartans faced a 19-point first-quarter deficit in Thursday’s matchup in Nelsonville and despite multiple pushes, the Lady Spartans fell to the Lady Buckeyes 58-44. N-Y (4-2, 3-1) gave… Read More
Ohio Men Drop OT Contest At Evansville
The Ohio men’s basketball team has a thing for close games. After four straight games decided by 10 points or less, the Bobcats forced overtime in Evansville after a Bean… Read More
Media and Activism in the Information Age
Host Dawn Jewell explores the role of new media in activism, and how technological advances have helped spread, and control, the flow of information. Dawn interviews Norm Stamper, former Seattle… Read More
Electric Aggregation Contracts Finalized
SOPEC PRESS RELEASE – Members of the Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council could see a change in the cost of their energy thanks to an electric aggregation partnership. Southeast Ohio… Read More
Movie Review: “Wild”
WOUB contributor Scott Pfeiffer reviews Wild, starring Reese Witherspoon as Cheryl Strayed, a woman who, in 1995, set out to hike the spectacular-yet-punishing terrain of the Pacific Crest Trail.
The film is directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, who made last year's emotional powerhouse, Dallas Buyers Club.
Multiple Motions filed In Wachenschwanz Case
By Susan Tebben – Athens Messenger An attorney representing the last alleged player in a Glouster drug ring has filed multiple motions, including request for a change of venue,… Read More
OU Student To Run For Nelsonville Council
An Ohio University student says he will run for Nelsonville City Council next year. Taylor Sappington, 23, says he is currently circulating petitions and plans to run for an at-large… Read More
Same-Sex Divorce Vacated Because Marriage Legally Invalid
An Athens County judge vacated a ruling Thursday that inadvertently allowed the divorce decree of a same-sex couple. The decision was vacated, the judge said, because the marriage itself was… Read More