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Here’s the line-up for Radio Free Athens Feb. 4
Radio Free Athens (RFA) is broadcast Saturdays on WOUB 1340 AM and allows community volunteers and Ohio University students to present music and interview content through a format-free, host-driven program…. Read More

Nelsonville-York Lady Buckeyes outlast Meigs in TVC-Ohio title game
By: Kendall Timms
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POMEROY, Ohio (WOUB) – The Lady Marauders came into Thursday’s game with an 8-2 record in the TVC, looking to win the conference championship. Meigs faced the leaders of the… Read More

Seniors Shine for Waterford to Clinch TVC-Hocking Title on Senior Night
By: Charlie Ihlenfeld
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It was net-cutting night for the Waterford Wildcats as they clinched the TVC-Hocking title with their 48-12 rout of Trimble Lady Tomcats. It was the final home TVC-Hocking matchup for… Read More

A bipartisan bill would move Ohio’s presidential primary from March to May
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Every four years, during the presidential election season, Ohio’s primary is held in March. Other statewide primaries are generally held in May but in… Read More

Texts and emails detail process behind House Bill 6 during Householder, Borges trial
By: Andy Chow | Statehouse News Bureau
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CINCINNATI (Statehouse News Bureau) — The process behind House Bill 6 — the $1 billion nuclear bailout bill — took center stage during the trial of Larry Householder and Matt… Read More

High School esports levels up as OHSAA announces its support for annual tournament
By: Jack Demmler
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JACKSON, Ohio (WOUB) — Esports is leveling up for high school teams across the state thanks to a new partnership with the Ohio High School Athletic Association. OHSAA announced last… Read More

The OUtlet – February 3, 2023
By: Taylor Burnette
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We’re back for the semester! This week on The OUtlet, Andrè Norrils speaks with people creating a bench that helps connect people, and Jack Demmler talks about esports in Southeast… Read More

Miko Marks says Equal Access initiative gave her career wings and encourages those from underrepresented groups to apply
By: Ian Saint
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WOUB) – Riding off the momentum of their milestone-filled inaugural cohort of 2022, the Equal Access program is accepting applications for their 2023 cohort — and eligible candidates,… Read More

U.S. employers added 517,000 jobs last month. It’s a surprisingly strong number
By: Scott Horsley | NPR
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WASHINGTON (NPR) — The U.S. labor market got an unexpected jolt last month, as employers added 517,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in more than… Read More

Athens Lady Bulldogs take down the Vinton County Vikings, and now set eyes on the TVC title.
By: Caleb McCleskey
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Athens, Ohio (WOUB) – After winning against the Alexander Spartans for the second time this season, the Athens Lady Bulldogs hosted the Vinton County Vikings, Thursday, completing the season sweep… Read More

Federal Hocking Lady Lancers take down Southern Tornadoes in decisive victory
By: Maria Monesi
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STEWART, Ohio (WOUB) – Federal Hocking hosted conference opponent Southern on Thursday night, dominating from start to finish in route to a 58-22 victory. It was senior night where the… Read More

Ohio is one of 20 states warning major pharmacies against selling abortion pills
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, is one of 20 attorneys general nationwide putting pressure on two major pharmacies to not dispense abortion pills…. Read More