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Ohio University student part of team behind a key dinosaur find in Egyptian desert
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — A team of researchers led by an Ohio University graduate student have discovered a fossilized dinosaur neck vertebrae belonging to a new species of carnivorous dinosaur… Read More
Athens County approves a plan to increase retention and recruitment rate of DSP workers.
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — An Athens County agency that helps people with disabilities is raising pay to address a worker shortage. The Athens County Board of Developmental Disabilities oversees the… Read More
Piketon Redstreaks rebound following massive losses in the 2021 graduating class
PIKETON, Ohio (WOUB) — The Piketon Redstreaks had a successful undefeated conference season last year. Head Coach Tyler Gullion says leadership played a key role in the team’s accomplishments, “everything rises… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court strikes down congressional map currently in use for 2022 election
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A split Ohio Supreme Court has struck down the 15-district congressional map that was used for the May primary and will be in place… Read More
Inside Soccer Mommy’s widescreen world
Clients of Nashville’s historic Sound Emporium studios are reminded right away that they’re in elite company. Plaques commemorating the commercial success of Kenny Chesney, Kacey Musgraves and other past patrons… Read More
The history of pottery is celebrated at the Crooksville-Roseville Pottery Festival
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Every third week of July, residents of Crooksville and Roseville gather to celebrate pottery and its rich history in their towns. The festival has been running… Read More
Emerging from a 2-year coma, a West Virginia woman says her brother attacked her
COTTAGEVILLE, W.Va. (NPR) — Two years after a vicious attack sent her into a coma, a woman in West Virginia has regained consciousness — and she gave sheriff’s deputies vital… Read More
Ohio bill expands municipal income tax requirements for temporary agricultural workers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A lawmaker wants to address a potential gap in Ohio’s municipal tax code that would allow employers to not pay municipal income taxes if… Read More
Karen Deime had to change her career path after college, but still uses what she learned at WOUB
Deime graduated from Ohio University in 1994 ATHENS, OH – When Karen Deime arrived on the Ohio University campus in 1990, she was a girl from Dayton, Ohio with big… Read More
A nation’s struggle for economic independence in “Winter’s Yearning” on POV, July 25 at 10 pm
‘POV’ Examines the Precarious Relationship Between the People of Maniitsoq, Greenland and U.S. Aluminum Giant Alcoa Corporation In the Insightful Documentary: “Winter’s Yearning” POV presents an intimate look at the… Read More