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Nathan Rourke Runs All Over BGSU to Capture MAC East Offensive Player of the Week
2-of-10. 10 yards. Two interceptions. Ohio quarterback Nathan Rourke’s stat line was far from award-worthy late in the second quarter, as the Bobcats trailed the Bowling Green Falcons going into… Read More
‘Godspell’ at Stuart’s Opera House Beginning Oct. 19
The Athenian Berean Community Players will perform the hit musical Godspell on the main stage at Stuart’s Opera House for one weekend, beginning on Thursday, October 19. Based on the… Read More
Audit: West Virginia’s Computer System Hampers Payroll for Employees
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – An audit has concluded that West Virginia’s $150 million wvOasis supercomputer lacks the payroll functions of prior state computers, requiring the Division of Personnel to hire… Read More
Manchin to White House: Withdraw Nominee for Drug Czar
WASHINGTON (AP) – A Democratic senator is demanding that the White House withdraw the nomination of Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Tom Marino to be the nation’s drug czar. Sen. Joe Manchin… Read More
Mayor’s Races Highlight Political Hope For Ohio Democrats
CINCINNATI (AP) – It’s mayoral election time, which means Ohio Democrats will finally get some wins. After a Republican sweep last year of statewide offices as Donald Trump scored a… Read More
Groups Plan Protest During College Talk By White Nationalist
CINCINNATI (AP) – A coalition is planning to protest when white nationalist Richard Spencer speaks on the University of Cincinnati campus. School officials announced Friday that Spencer would be allowed… Read More
Ohio Governor Says Trump Health Care Move Will Hurt People
WASHINGTON (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich says President Donald Trump’s move last week to cut subsidies to health insurers will ultimately hurt people who won’t be able to afford… Read More
UAW Backs Sen. Brown After Some Unions Left Dems In 2016
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown has landed the endorsement of the United Auto Workers a year after Ohio Democrats saw a series of labor unions abandon… Read More
Photos: Campbell Family Reunion at the Bob Evans Farm Festival
Since 1970 families have come together in Rio Grande, Ohio to celebrate at the Bob Evans Farm Festival. Few have come together in the same way as the Campbell’s. In… Read More
New Interview Series “Making an Impact” – to Honor the Investiture of President Duane Nellis
WOUB Public Media and the Ohio University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs have collaborated on a new interview series called “Making an Impact.” It is part of a… Read More