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A Guide to WOUB-TV’s August 2018 Pledge
By: Emily Votaw
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Beginning Friday, August 17, WOUB will hold our August pledge drive, featuring programming highlighting everything from The Grateful Dead to Dionne Warwick, advice on how to improve your body and… Read More

Candidates File to Run for West Virginia Supreme Court
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins and House of Delegates Speaker Tim Armstead have applied to run for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals following the retirement… Read More

First Ever Athens Community Art and Music Festival Aug. 17-18
By: Emily Votaw
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Scott Winland of Blackout Booking and The Union and Kelly Lawrence of ARTS/West are doing what they can to make Athens an “arts destination.” The duo are two of the… Read More

W. Va. Union Workers Accept Metal Contract Ending Dispute
By: Associated Press
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Hundreds of union workers disputing with a metal company in West Virginia have accepted a contract offer that has ended days of uncertainty regarding their jobs…. Read More

Study: Funding Gap In Ohio’s Schools Shows Little Change In 20 Years
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new study done for officials from public schools says the funding gap between Ohio’s poorest and wealthiest districts hasn’t narrowed much in the 20 years… Read More

Folk and Fae Headed to Jackson’s Inaugural Cenedl Faire Aug. 17-18
By: Emily Votaw
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Friday, August 17 through Saturday, August 18 will mark the inaugural Cenedl Faire at Jackson’s Markay Cultural Arts Center (269 East Main Street, Jackson, OH), a celebration of Jackson’s rich… Read More

The Tenors: Fan Favorites | Sunday, August 26 at 3:30
THE TENORS – FAN FAVORITES – The Popular Trio Performs Timeless Hit Songs Audiences Love – With their signature soaring harmonies and repertoire of memorable songs that have made them… Read More

Nanotechnology Is Changing the Ways We May Treat Certain Diseases
By the year 2020, it is estimated that we will have over 6 million workers in nanotechnology industries, says Dr. Amir Farnoud, an Assistant Professor of Chemical, Biomolecular and Biomedical… Read More