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Fall into a New Season – Learning Lab Newsletter
VIEW IN BROWSER Latin American & Hispanic Heritage Month New Resources from PBS KIDS National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated between September 15 and October 15. It honors the many… Read More
The trial of a Charleston man accused of killing Kane Roush starts Monday
MEIGS, Ohio (WOUB) – A Charleston man is set to face trial Monday for the Easter 2021 murder of former Wahama football star Kane Roush. Jaquan Hall, 22, is charged… Read More
Auditor forecasts ‘concerns’ about findings in special audit of Ohio teachers’ pension fund
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — It was almost a year ago when Republican state auditor Keith Faber announced there would be a special audit of the pension fund supporting 157,000… Read More
Ohio Bobcat defense stands tall in 2-0 shutout
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The Ohio Bobcats (4-2) field hockey team returned home to Athens, Ohio on Sunday looking to bounce back after a two-game losing streak. The Bobcats were… Read More
All of Puerto Rico is without electricity as Hurricane Fiona pummels the island
Updated September 18, 2022 at 6:32 PM ET WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Hurricane Fiona made landfall in southwestern Puerto Rico on Sunday afternoon, as the entire island continues to reel… Read More
Serene spaces offer city folk a respite in “10 Parks That Changed America” – September 24 at 9 pm
10 Parks That Changed America It’s tempting to think of our local parks as merely green space or somewhere to walk the dog. But many parks have a much more… Read More