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Athens City Council again passes ‘pay to stay’ ordinance
By: Gabriel Scotto
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Athens City Council voted Monday to once again adopt an ordinance to provide tenants tools to avoid eviction. Ordinance 85-22, which has been called the “pay… Read More

Week 8 Playoff Scenarios: How every Gridiron Glory team can reach the postseason
By: Dylan Theisen
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Only three weeks remain in the 2022 regular season — which means each team has three more opportunities to take the field, add to the win column, and secure enough… Read More

Waverly community unites to support injured football player
By: Jack Demmler
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WAVERLY, Ohio (WOUB) – The Waverly Tigers may not be experiencing the season they had hoped for, but the Tigers are playing for something bigger. Following the junior varsity week… Read More

Trump asks the Supreme Court to resolve Mar-a-Lago document dispute
By: Dustin Jones | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The legal battle over documents seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in August continues with the former president requesting the Supreme Court intervene in the case…. Read More

Wheeling Symphony Orchestra blend hip-hop and classical with guests Yo-Yo Ma and Christylez Bacon
By: Kaitlin Thorne
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WHEELING, West Virginia (WOUB) — The musical stylings of cello and hip-hop are firmly separate in the minds of most. But patrons of the arts in Wheeling, WV witnessed how… Read More

Appalachian Power files a new lawsuit against coal supplier
By: Curtis Tate | WVPB
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVPB) — Appalachian Power has filed a second lawsuit against one of its largest coal suppliers, this time in New York City. Last Friday, the company filed a… Read More

Pandemic stress may have had a lasting impact on our personalities
By: Maggie Mertens | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The global coronavirus pandemic disrupted almost everything about our lives, from how we work and go to school, to how we socialize (Zoom happy hours, anyone?!),… Read More

WorkingNation’s Joan Lynch describes emerging workplace trends
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/JazzedAboutWork/mp3/143JoanLynch_221005.mp3 Innovative media company WorkingNation creates and distributes educational and inspiring stories about current and future unemployment trends in the U.S. Today’s returning guest, Joan Lynch, has long been a… Read More

‘Threat to democracy’ among top concerns for voters but candidates don’t talk about it much
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Recent polls show a concern for democracy is among the top issues voters are thinking about as they go to cast their ballot this fall…. Read More

Author David Contosta headed to Lancaster Oct. 16 to talk about ‘American Childhood’ in the ’50s
By: Emily Votaw
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LANCASTER, Ohio (WOUB) – David Contosta and Phillip Hazelton are cousins. They grew up in a tight knit family. The kind that got together every Thanksgiving for a dinner in… Read More