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Nature Journaling program at the library helps children log off and explore the world around them
ALBANY, Ohio (WOUB) — At the Wells Public Library, children disconnected from the virtual world and plugged into the natural one for an hour. Naturalist Julie Gee hosted an event… Read More
Ohio Football travels to Cleveland for MAC Media Day ahead of the new season
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOUB) – Ohio Football kicked off the start of the 2022 season with a trip to Cleveland for MAC media day. Media, players and coaches were in attendance… Read More
Scientists measure how quickly a crucial Antarctica glacier is melting
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NewsHour) — Climate change’s connections with the extreme heat and weather events in the U.S. and around the globe have been well established. But climate change is also… Read More
Micro Wrestling delivers big thrills to the Jackson County fair
WELLSTON, Ohio (WOUB) — Micro Wrestling stole the show at the Jackson County fair on Wednesday. The match brought laughs and joy to those watching from the packed stands, but… Read More
Food banks seek financial relief as food for one in six Ohioans is on the line
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) – In October 2021 – before the war in Ukraine, before the baby formula shortage, and long before the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to… Read More
After a court ruling, W.Va. lawmakers advance a criminal abortion ban
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Lawmakers in West Virginia’s Republican majority are hurrying to advance legislation that would ban abortion in the state with few exceptions. The bill bars abortion in… Read More
The Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $810 million. Here are your odds of winning
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Do you want a chance at winning the third largest ever Mega Millions jackpot? If so, you’ll need to go buy a ticket or two before… Read More
Climate change will add nearly $6 billion to Ohio communities’ budgets by 2050, report says
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Local governments in Ohio will spend billions of dollars dealing with the varied impacts of climate change by the middle of the century, according… Read More
WOUB ignites passion for media production for Theatre student Sarah Krause
Krause graduated in 2008 ATHENS, OH – Sarah Krause’s WOUB story isn’t typical. She grew up near Cleveland and planned to “get out of Ohio” for college to study theatre. … Read More
The uncertainties about becoming a primary caregiver in “He’s My Brother” on POV – August 1 at 10 pm
‘POV’ Offers A Candid Look At A Sister’s Guardianship of Her Brother With Disabilities In The Moving Documentary “He’s My Brother” Monday, August 1 at 10 pm POV, America’s longest… Read More