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The Underestimated Cerebellum Gains New Respect From Brain Scientists
A brain structure that helps us walk in a straight line also appears to play a central role in emotional control and decision-making. The findings about the cerebellum challenge years of dogma.
Kentucky Attorney General Announces 8th Opioid Lawsuit
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear has sued a pharmaceutical company, accusing it of contributing to the state’s opioid epidemic. Beshear says he has sued Pennsylvania-based Teva… Read More
Democrat Running For Ohio AG Promises Fight For Health Care Law On First Day In Office
Democratic attorney general candidate Steve Dettelbach says on his first day in office he would have Ohio jump into a lawsuit to protect the Affordable Care Act. He says this would… Read More
Statewide GOP Slate Sets Out On Bus Tour Of Ohio
The slate of Republican nominees on the statewide ticket is hitting the road for a bus tour of Ohio, a few weeks after Democrats did the same. The GOP candidates say they would… Read More
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) Read by Ruth Borovicka Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love… Read More
Some Glory In Their Birth (Sonnet 91) Read by Ruth Borovicka Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their bodies’ force, Some… Read More
SONNET 29 WHEN, IN DISGRACE WITH FORTUNE by Shakespeare Read by Ruth Borovicka When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble… Read More
Sonnet 18 – Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day? Read by Ruth Borovicka Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate…. Read More
ROMEO & JULIET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE NURSE- Read by Ruth Borovicka Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen. Susan and she (God rest all Christian souls!) Were of… Read More
Ohio Expanding Anti-Elder Abuse Efforts
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio has announced it is spending $1.3 million to expand its anti-elder abuse efforts. The Department of Job and Family Services says the investment includes a… Read More
Fall Colors Past Peak in Many W. Va. Areas, but Foliage Still Colorful
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Fall color in higher elevations of the eastern mountains of West Virginia are past their peak, but state officials say there are still many parts of… Read More
‘Youngstown Plan’ For School Districts Reaches Supreme Court
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The fight over an Ohio law that puts control of poor-performing school districts in the hands of unelected CEOs rather than publicly elected boards has reached… Read More
W. Va. Supreme Court: Former Justice Can No Longer Practice In State
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Supreme Court justice who resigned before his colleagues were impeached can no longer practice law in the state. The state Supreme Court formally… Read More
Fight Over CEO School Takeover Law Reaches Ohio Supreme Court
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The fight over an Ohio law that puts control of poor-performing school districts in the hands of unelected CEOs rather than publicly elected boards has reached… Read More
Join WOUB for a Watch Party! Nov. 3, 11am-1pm, Ohio University Zanesville Campus Library
Saturday, November 3, 11am-1pm Ohio University Zanesville Campus Library LET’s GO LUNA! Follows the adventures of three friends as they traverse the globe with their parents traveling circus. At each… Read More
WOUB to Stream Oct. 30 Debate for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District
On Tuesday, Oct. 30, WOUB will live stream and radio simulcast a debate between Democrat Rick Neal and Republican Steve Stivers, candidates for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District starting at 6… Read More
Sinking Cities: Tokyo | Coming November 7
Sinking Cities, a Four-Night Television Event Exploring the Global Impact of Rising Sea Levels and Intensifying Weather, Premiering Wednesdays, October 31-November 21 on PBS In-depth series travels the world to… Read More
Episode 40: Building a Career as a Musician in a Rural Area w/ Forrest Marquisee
In Episode 32, journalist Sara Schonhardt talked about how some young college grads are heading back to small towns to find work. That show was recorded in a small sound… Read More
Episode 042 : The BrockStrong Foundation w/ Kristi Johnson
The impact of one person can affect the world. Brock Johnson continues to prove that, even though he died when he was just 14 years old. Brock’s mom, Kristi Johnson… Read More