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Local news outlets disappearing at an alarming rate…What’s next?
While 60 percent of Americans have more trust in local news than national news, local media are disappearing at an alarming rate. We are losing an average of two newspapers… Read More
A community development project in Glouster is set to receive $2.8 million from the state
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The state plans to provide $2.8 million in funding for a community development and revitalization project in the village of Glouster. The project includes reclamation and… Read More
Natural gas bills in Ohio could increase under a Republican-backed law signed by DeWine
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that blocks Ohio agencies from enacting clean air standards in regard to cars, but a late… Read More
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear calls for unity in GOP-leaning Kentucky to uplift the economy and education
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear reached across the partisan divide Wednesday night to urge a unified effort with Republican lawmakers to uplift education, health care and the… Read More
Can skyscrapers be made safer, more efficient, and livable in our rapidly growing cities? “High Risk High Rise” on NOVA – Jan 10 at 9 pm
“High Risk High Rise” on NOVA Wednesday, January 10, 2023 at 9:00 pm Soaring skyscrapers are potent symbols of prestige, and architects are vying to build them ever higher. But… Read More
Two more plaques have been added to the WOUB Major Donor Wall
The wall recognizes six-figure donations to WOUB ATHENS, OH – There are now four plaques on the WOUB Major Donor Wall located on the third floor of the Radio and… Read More