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Money from the Inflation Reduction Act aims to bolster forest farming in southeast Ohio
By: Theo Peck-Suzuki | Report for America
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BLUE ROCK, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — Kaleb Wilkins grew up around kids whose dream was to escape Appalachia. “Kids that I went to school with, everybody wanted to grow… Read More

Biff Byford reflects on nearly five decades of Saxon
By: Nicholas Kobe
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MORGANTOWN, West Virginia (WOUB) – As a progenitor of classic British heavy metal, Saxon is one of the crucial pieces in shaping metal as we know it today. Since their… Read More

‘Satch Vai’ played Cincinnati Friday night
By: Henry Day
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (WOUB) – Joe Satriani and Steve Vai brought their Satch Vai U.S. Tour to the Andrew J. Brady Music Center (25 Race Street) Friday. Satriani and Vai are… Read More

Alvvays plays Columbus as a part of U.S. tour before departing for European festival dates
By: Henry Day
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOUB) – Canadian indie pop band Alvvays is known for their dreamy, jangly guitar-driven sound, catchy melodies, and poignant lyrics. Last year the group received their first ever… Read More

They faced destruction, rebuilt, and laid the groundwork for a thriving future in “The Great Chicago Fire” on AMERICAN STORIES – April 29 at 10 pm
The Great Chicago Fire: American Stories Monday, April 29 at 10:00 pm On October 10, 1871, Chicagoans awoke to an unrecognizable landscape. Forty-eight hours earlier, there had been a… Read More

Chloe Gee’s career is “going bananas”
Gee was recently hired to work for the Savannah Bananas ATHENS, OH – When Chloe Gee, a journalism news and information major, graduated from Ohio University, her goal was to one… Read More