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Fairfield Union puts up near-shutout against Heath
By: Jack Zwiezinski
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LANCASTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The first round of the OHSAA playoffs kicked off as the eight-seeded Fairfield Union Falcons hosted the ninth-seeded Heath Bulldogs in a grueling matchup, with Fairfield… Read More
Trimble shocks South Gallia on the road
By: Ty Carpenter
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MERCERVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The Trimble Tomcats traveled to South Gallia in the first round of the Division VII Region 27 playoffs and won 28-22 in a stunning upset. South Gallia would receive the ball first… Read More
Morgan storms past Coal Grove to move onto the next round
By: Eva Green
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COAL GROVE, Ohio (WOUB) – The first round of the playoffs was an intense battle with the Morgan Raiders traveling to take on the Coal Grove Hornets. It was intense up until the… Read More
Chillicothe’s first season under Carper ends in loss to Archbishop McNicholas
By: Grant Kiefer
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (WOUB) – Drew Pasteur’s Fantastic 50 had Archbishop McNicholas (7-4, 3-2 GCL-North) as the projected 12 seed. However, after upsetting undefeated Badin, the Rockets shot up the rankings… Read More
Zane Trace shuts out Valley on the road
By: Zachary Knight
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LUCASVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The Zane Trace Pioneers (8-2) traveled to face off with the Valley Indians (8-2) for their first playoff matchup, where Zane Trace put on a defensive… Read More
The OUtlet – October 31, 2025
By: Katie Murphy
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — This week on The OUtlet, our look at the 2025 General Election. A crucial funding decision for disability services is on the ballot for Athens County… Read More
The Ohio Redistricting Commission cuts a deal on a congressional voting map and averts a repeal effort
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The Ohio Redistricting Commission, by a 7-0 vote Friday morning, took a deal on a congressional map that legislative leaders brokered behind closed doors. The… Read More
Smart trick-or-treaters know Dum-Dums are Ohio made
By: Erin Gottsacker | The Ohio Newsroom
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CINCINNATI (The Ohio Newsroom) — When you step into the Spangler Candy factory, the air smells like sugar. Trays of circus peanuts rotate overhead. Workers hand place pinstripes onto candy… Read More
Ohio kicks in $25M for food assistance as the government shutdown drags on
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio will kick in to $25 million for food assistance to families whose benefits in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food… Read More
The federal shutdown could prevent November SNAP funding. In Southeast Ohio, community leaders are prepared to help.
By: Amanda Pirani
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — When Kyra Gleckler heard about the impending disruptions to SNAP starting Sunday, she felt called to take action. “I myself have been on SNAP… Read More
Athens duo Shadow in the Moon taps into the spirit of folk rock’s golden age on ‘Homegrown Harmonies’
By: Emily Votaw
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – There’s no shortage of bands in and around Athens, Ohio, chasing their own version of alt-country transcendence—groups that rightfully idolize the ragged sincerity of Uncle Tupelo… Read More
Jake Dunn channels heartland rock and Appalachian melancholy on new solo EP ‘Kinda Like a Dream’
By: Emily Votaw
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – You may already know Jake Dunn as the lead vocalist of Jake Dunn & The Blackbirds, a band that’s been blending the rip-roaring enthusiasm of classic… Read More
A steamboat built by Carnegie Steel now sits at the Ohio River Museum in Marietta, Ohio. SAVING THE SNYDER – Nov. 6 at 9 pm
SAVING THE SNYDER November 6 at 9:00 pm “The W.P. Snyder, Jr. is a more than 100-year old steam towboat that sits on the Muskingum River at the Ohio River… Read More
