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The Tablertown museum received grant funding for research into Black and American history in southeast Ohio
By: Arielle Teppert
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STEWART, Ohio (WOUB) — The Tablertown People of Color Museum received grants funds to further its research into the connections between the Underground Railroad and a historic Black community in… Read More

The GOP tightens its strong grip on the West Virginia Legislature, where women also lost seats
By: Leah Willingham | John Raby | AP
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Republicans have tightened their hold on the West Virginia Legislature, notching election wins that will relegate Democrats to an even smaller fraction of the chamber’s 134… Read More

Has the city stopped calling? Ohio’s small towns are attracting more young people
By: Kendall Crawford | The Ohio Newsroom
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CINCINNATI (The Ohio Newsroom) — More young people, ages 25 to 44, are deciding to leave big cities behind in favor of rural small towns. For decades, young people have flocked… Read More

Yasmin Williams – 2024 NMF Sycamore Sessions
By: Sydney Tisdale
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The audience gathered under the shady canopy of the trees as Yasmin Williams took to the Creekside stage in the late afternoon on Saturday at the… Read More

WOUB Student Staff Support Fund helps three students gain professional experience
By: Sofia Osio ATHENS, OH – Three Ohio University students, Alison Patton, Jamey Spears and Shane Scalfaro, are being paid to work at WOUB through the Neil Mahrer and Sonia… Read More

Ohio Football wins turnover battle, keeps win streak alive
By: Andrew Bowlby
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – It was never going to be easy. Eastern Michigan came into Wednesday’s matchup as one of the nation’s best programs in turnover margin. That fact didn’t… Read More