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Community Members Come Together In The 8th Annual 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk
“Thank you for being here tonight as we walk for a more peaceful tomorrow,” said Ohio University President Duane Nellis, starting off the 8th Annual 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk. COORDINATING… Read More
Gubernatorial Candidates Weigh In On Ohio’s Issue One
Rich Cordray and Mike DeWine are both making the only statewide issue on the fall ballot a major topic of their gubernatorial campaigns. This puts an even bigger spotlight on the measure… Read More
Kentucky’s AG Wants Closer Look At Catholic Church
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky attorney general’s office says it will seek the permission of the state legislature to form a grand jury to investigate Catholic dioceses statewide. The… Read More
Court Throws Out Riot Claim Against Trump
A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit that alleges President Trump encouraged his supporters to assault protesters at a Louisville campaign rally in 2016. The three plaintiffs claimed they… Read More
Kentucky And West Virginia Offer Hurricane Refuge
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Kentucky and West Virginia are offering discounted rates on lodging at their state parks for people seeking shelter from Hurricane Florence. The Kentucky Tourism, Arts and… Read More
WOUB Launches ‘Lifespan’ Podcast to Tell Stories of Illness and Recovery
“Lifespan: Stories of Illness, Accident and Recovery” is a new podcast hosted by Jackie Wolf, a professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine in the… Read More
John Moreland Headed to Stuart’s September 18
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, OH welcomes singer-songwriter John Moreland on Tuesday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are on sale now! The replay of John Moreland’s network television… Read More
Hurricane Watch Issued For Carolinas Ahead Of Category 4 Florence
If it makes landfall as predicted, Florence could become the northernmost Category 4 hurricane to hit the U.S. since records were first kept in 1851.
2018 Paw Paw Festival Marks Celebration’s 20th Anniversary
September 14-16 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Ohio Paw Paw Festival on the grounds of Lake Snowden. The annual jubilee of all things Paw Paw will include everything… Read More
Talking Lucinda Williams, ‘Great Thunder,’ and Low Fidelity With Katie Crutchfield
Katie Crutchfield is the artistic center of Waxahatchee, a musical project that has produced everything from high fidelity rock that dissects dissolving romantic entanglements (2017’s Out In the Storm,) to… Read More
Needle Exchange in West Virginia has No Plans to Restart
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia needle exchange program has no plans to restart. Kanawha-Charleston Health Department board President Brenda Isaac said on Monday the program won’t be reinstituted…. Read More
Louder Than Life Fest 2018 Comes to Lousiville, KY Sept. 28-Sept. 29
A massive music lineup led by Nine Inch Nails, Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack and Deftones has been announced for the 5th annual Louder Than Life, as the World’s Largest Rock ‘N’… Read More
ZCT to Open 56th Season With ‘Of Mice and Men’
The Zanesville Community Theatre will open their 56th season this weekend with the award-winning drama, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Directed by Phil Palmer, assisted by Val Gahagen,… Read More
Stuart’s to Host Intimate Show featuring Waxahatchee, Night Shop, Anna St. Louis, Sept. 13
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville welcomes three great acts for a special Backstage Show with Waxahatchee, Night Shop, and Anna St. Louis on Thursday, September 13 at 8 p.m. The… Read More
Lawsuit To Make Governor Live In Kanawha County Tossed Out
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Democratic state delegate against Republican Gov. Jim Justice demanding that he live in the county… Read More
W. Va. Defense Dept. Employees Guilty of Embezzling Government Property
ELKINS, W.Va. (AP) – Two Defense Department employees have pleaded guilty to conspiring to embezzle government property in West Virginia. The U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of West… Read More
DeWine: Drug Crime Ballot Issue Would Make Matters Worse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Republican candidate for Ohio governor says a November ballot issue aimed at reducing sentences for many drug crimes would make the state’s drug epidemic much… Read More
Tantrum Announces Theater Fundamentals for Kids
Tantrum Theater’s Tantrum Kids Theater Fundamentals is for creative kids ages 8-12 who have some theater experience or none at all! Learn and strengthen the fundamental skills needed for acting… Read More