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Athens set to begin redevelopment of the Armory into a coworking space
By: Gabriel Scotto
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Within the coming weeks, the city of Athens will break ground a project to convert the Armory into a coworking space. The project will cost $4.5… Read More

How do you get equal health care for all? A huge new database holds clues
By: Nurith Aizenman | NPR
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WASHINGTON (NPR) — “What gets measured gets done.” It’s an expression often cited by global health care advocates, notes World Health Organization official Erin Kenney. And she says it’s the… Read More

The fight over expanding Ohio’s school voucher program heats up
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — An expansion of Ohio’s school voucher program to include nearly all K-12 students would cost more than $1 billion dollars in its the first… Read More

In part seven, Brooklyn finally wins but soon moves 3000 miles away on Ken Burns’ BASEBALL – April 27
Ken Burns BASEBALL Continues Inning Seven airs Thursday, April 27 at 9 pm “The Capital of Baseball” In the seventh “inning” rare newsreel film and interviews celebrate the… Read More

Sophomore Tiago Nunez was selected as the recipient of a scholarship established by a former WOUB student
Stuart Sharpe created the Leonard E. Auerbach Regional Reps Scholarship ATHENS, OH – Ohio University Sophomore Tiago Nunez wants to graduate from college debt free and says the Leonard E. Auerbach… Read More

WOUB Senior Spotlight: Chloe Gee Workman
ATHENS, OH – Chloe Gee Workman is headed to Beaufort, South Carolina after she graduates from Ohio University this May. The Gallipolis, Ohio native has accepted a position as a production… Read More