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Panthers Look To Extend Winning Streak In Muskingum Valley League Matchup
The New Lexington Panthers will be hitting the road this week to try to extend their winning streak to three games to start the season against their fellow Muskingum Valley… Read More
Logan And Meigs Seek First Win In Week Three Matchup
The Logan Chieftains (0-2) travel to Meigs County to take on the Marauders (0-2) as both of these teams look to add a one to their win column. Though the… Read More
Living Artfully, Crafting Song, and Bringing Athens With You: Speaking With Matt Moore
In 2015, Matt Moore released First Songs, a 20-tune collection produced by Josh Antonuccio at 3 Elliott Studios featuring a laundry list of Athenian musical patriarchs, among them Jake Householder,… Read More
Talking Southern Gothic, Songwriting, and ‘Big Bad Luv’ with John Moreland
Before the release of 2017’s Big Bad Luv (4AD), John Moreland may have been known best as one of those truly rare songwriters who wielded his words like a skillful… Read More
Analysts Predict Health Care Marketplace Premiums Will Stabilize For 2019 Coverage
In signs the health care market may be maturing, an analysis of insurance filings shows premiums will rise less than 4 percent on average and companies plan to market more policies in more places.
Radio Free Athens: a Playlist for September 1, 2018
Every weekend volunteer DJs fill the airwaves with their favorite sounds. Check out this playlist curated based on what those volunteer music geeks were spinning this past weekend.
Long-Serving Ohio Prisons Director Steps Down
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state’s long-serving prisons director has stepped down after almost eight years. Gary Mohr has been director of the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction for almost… Read More
Visiting Artist Rosemary Jesionowski Headed to OU Sept. 4-6
Rosemary Jesionowski, Associate Professor of Studio Art, received her BFA with a concentration in Photography from Ohio University in 2002 and her MFA from Indiana University in 2005. She teaches… Read More
Reports on Alleged Charity Scam Provided to Ohio AG, Police
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Complaints alleging a rider in a popular cancer charity bike ride may have faked his illness and pocketed donations have been filed with police and the… Read More
W. Va. DOT Rejects I-70 Bids As Too Expensive
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Transportation has rejected bids for a major road construction project along I-70 in Ohio County. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said… Read More
‘What Were You Wearing?’ Exhibition Spotlights Survivor’s Stories
Since August 30, the walls of Baker Center’s Trisolini Gallery have been adorned with outfits of varied sizes, shapes and colors. Placed against a stark white background, the seemingly unrelated… Read More
PHOTOS: Dwight Twilley at The Union September 1, 2018
On Saturday, September 1, power pop legend Dwight Twilley performed at The Union, and WOUB’s Charles Hatcher was there to capture the action. Check out his photos of the show… Read More