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Ohio Baseball opens weekend with strong offensive showing against Kent State
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – The Ohio Bobcats baseball team (8-6, 2-1) defeated its MAC rival Kent State Golden Flashes (5-7, 1-2) at Bob Wren Stadium by a final score of… Read More
Ohio Redistricting Commission prepares to meet in response to supreme court rejection
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The Ohio Redistricting Commission is planning to convene for a rare weekend meeting to take the first steps in response to the supreme court’s… Read More
Cottage Industry Employment and the Healing Potentials of Collaborative Art
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/DefiningMoments/mp3/307_Passionworks2022_220318.mp3 Patty Mitchell, Susan Dlouhy, and Tad Semsel of Passion Works Studio join co-host Dr. Lynn Harter to explore the healing potentials of collaborative art and cottage industry employment. The… Read More
Energy company to retire, sell Ohio, W.Va. power plants
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The owner of a West Virginia coal-fired power plant says it will be sold or retired next year. Akron, Ohio-based Energy Harbor announced the plan this… Read More
Ohio gubernatorial debate for Republican candidates is called off
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The commission is moving forward with debates for other high-profile races, but the GOP gubernatorial debate was canceled because candidates declined to participate. Gov…. Read More
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame keeps Dolly Parton on this year’s nominee list, despite her request to bow out
CLEVELAND (NPR) — The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame said Thursday that it’s declining Dolly Parton’s request to bow out of this year’s nominations for the Hall of Fame… Read More
Can Ukraine win the war? These analysts think so. Here’s how it might unfold
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — When the invasion of Ukraine began three weeks ago, many thought it would end quickly because of Russia’s military strength. But as the war drags on… Read More
LaRose says the May 3 ballot won’t include House, Senate races after Ohio Supreme Court ruling
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The secretary of state says, barring action from federal court, candidates for state legislative offices cannot be on the May primary ballot after the… Read More
Only months after his Grand Ole Opry debut, Parkersburg’s Jake Eddy joins forces with legendary mandolinist Andy Statman for March 22 Athens show
WOUB Digital · Jake Eddy and Andy Statman Most people would never think of simply emailing one of their creative heroes to solicit a collaboration. Jake Eddy is not “most… Read More