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Local Weather Forecast for June 1
By: Ananda Harris
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WOUB Weather Forecaster Ananda Harris explains how close we’re coming to record-breaking temperatures:

Town Mountain Brings Bluegrass to NMF ’16
By: Emily Votaw
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Town Mountain hails from the hills of Asheville, NC, a community rich in songs and their concurrent writers. The self described “hard-drivin’ Carolina string band,” which released their latest… Read More

McConnell: Trump Has “Earned” Party’s Support, Nomination
By: Associated Press
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WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that while presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is “a phenomenon” and political outsider, he has earned the right to the… Read More

New W. Va. American Water Plan Could Cost More
By: Associated Press
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West Virginia American Water has an infrastructure improvement plan that could cost their customers a little more money each month. Citing documents filed with the West Virginia Public Service Commission,… Read More

Nelsonville Music Festival Must See: Part II
By: Lily Aey and Tiffanie Fogel
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With the Nelsonville Music Festival days away, it’s important to know who to make sure to check out during the four-day music extravaganza. Check out WOUB’s “Must See” guides this… Read More

Gladden House Sessions Return for NMF 2016
By: Emily Votaw
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For the past three years, the Gladden House Sessions have been making the Nelsonville Music Festival an increasingly personal experience for attendees. The series, the product of a partnership between… Read More

‘Mastery’ on Display at Dairy Barn
By: Emily Votaw
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The evening of May 27 marked the opening reception for the Dairy Barn Arts Center’s most recent exhibition, entitled Mastery: Sustaining Momentum. “When I think back on the first Quilt… Read More

Local Free Meal Systems are Positive Functions in a Community
On this episode of “Conversations from Studio B,” host Shannon Stewart, from Rural Action, connects regional issues in our communities to volunteerism and action. Today, Shannon and her guests, Rev…. Read More

West Virginia Lawmakers Return to Budget Talks After Break
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lawmakers are returning from a long weekend to resume budget negotiations. Lawmakers are slated to return Tuesday for an 11th day of work. The… Read More

W. Va. Lawmakers Resume Budget Negotiations
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lawmakers are returning from a long weekend to resume budget negotiations. Lawmakers are slated to return Tuesday for an 11th day of work. Session… Read More

West Virginia Pair Charged With Child Neglect
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BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – Two people have been charged after police say a child was found in deplorable conditions in Barboursville. Local news outlets report court records show 26-year-old Katherine… Read More

More than 3,000 New Lawsuits Filed Against DuPont
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Another of the 3,500 lawsuits alleging links between people’s illnesses and DuPont discharging C8 into drinking water and the Ohio River is heading to trial in… Read More

Ohio River Sweep on the Hocking Looking for Volunteers
The Ohio River Sweep 2016 is scheduled for Saturday, June 18, along the shoreline of the Ohio River and many of its tributaries. Volunteers are needed for this massive event…. Read More