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City planning committee members consider zoning changes to allow temporary housing shelters in uptown Athens
By: Amanda Pirani
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) –More than a dozen Athens residents gathered at a City Council meeting Monday night to discuss the proposed installment of three emergency housing shelters on… Read More
Ohio Dems unveil their redrawn map ahead of the redistricting deadline
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The Ohio Legislature is inching closer to its first deadline for Congressional redistricting, at the end of the month, and the majority caucus has… Read More
Chained Saint talks transitioning to college life as a metal band and their love of old school production
By: Nicholas Kobe
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Formed in 2022 while still in high school, Chained Saint combines the old-school analog production and grit of classic thrash with the frustrations of modern American… Read More
How cuts to H2Ohio could impact the future of wetlands restoration
By: Erin Gottsacker | The Ohio Newsroom
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HENRY COUNTY, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Before northwest Ohio was filled with fields of corn and soybeans, it was covered in slimy mud and standing water. “Northwest Ohio was… Read More
‘The Roses’ is a dark comedy that proves that married life is no bed of roses
By: Gordon Briggs
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Hollywood seems to be in the midst of a renaissance of breakup movies. Some fall into the category of horror, some are science fiction, and others are award-winning dramas about… Read More
An environmental thriller that shines new light on the human cost of coal. “Black Snow” on POV – September 15 at 10 pm
POV “Black Snow” Monday, September 15 at 10:00 pm On June 6, 2019, residents from the Siberian coal-mining city of Kiselyovsk make an extraordinary appeal to Canadian Prime Minister Justin… Read More
