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Photos: Wahkeena Nature Preserve Warbler Watch
The Wahkeena Nature Preserve holds a walk open to the public to solely search for warblers. These migrant birds are very colorful, loud, and active in the springtime, but when… Read More
Southern Tops Wahama in Overtime
Under the lights in Racine, Ohio, Wahama and Southern matched up in a thriller where Southern came away with the 27-21 victory. The stadium was packed with fans cheering loudly… Read More
Wellston Pummels Full Adena Team
The Wellston Golden Rockets brought their A-game Friday night and defeated the Adena Warriors 48-6. When these teams met last season, the Golden Rockets won with a 28-6, but Adena… Read More
Waterford Loses Chance to Stop Fort Frye
For one half, at least, it seemed like Waterford was finally going to be able to end their nine-year long losing streak to rival Fort Frye. At halftime, the Wildcats… Read More
John Glenn Wins Race Over Sheridan
Walking into McConagha Stadium at Muskingum University, there was a defined split between a sea of maroon and red in the stands. It was clear who the John Glenn fans… Read More
Scores From Around the Area: Week 3
Muskingum Valley League Sheridan 26 @ John Glenn 30 Maysville 28 @ Crooksville 21 Philo 67 @ West Muskingum 6 Morgan 13 @ New Lexington 33 Tri-Valley 42 @ Zanesville… Read More
PHOTOS: Brothers Osborne at Ohio University
Take a look at these photos, taken by WOUB’s Robert Green, of brothers T.J. and John Osborne (known collectively as country western act Brothers Osborne) at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni… Read More
Trouble In The Air: Herbicide Blamed For Crop Damage
Jacob Goodman drove toward a soybean field in western Kentucky in hopes of seeing something different. Most of the 2,500 acres of soybeans his family farms here in Fulton County… Read More
The Boilermaker Train Flattens Ohio Football
Ohio Football left Peden Stadium last Saturday after a 59-0 thrashing of the Hampton Pirates but apparently forgot to get on the bus to West Lafayette, Indiana, where they were… Read More