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VIDEO: Hocktoberfest 2014
The second annual Hocktoberfest was held Oct. 4, 2014 at Robbins Crossing, located on the campus of Hocking College. The festival, sponsored by Rocky Brands and Hocking College, featured a… Read More
Climate Change and Human Security
Prof. Jon Barnett is a political geographer who investigates the impacts of and responses to climate change on social systems, with a focus on risks to human insecurity, hunger, violent… Read More
Banquet For PersonnelPlus Partner Businesses To Be Held
PersonnelPlus is a professional employment service agency that has assisted businesses with traditional and non-traditional entry-level employment needs since 1983. The host a bi-annual banquet in honor and celebration… Read More
Highway Patrol Adds 38 New Troopers Around Ohio
The State Highway Patrol is adding more than three dozen new troopers in Ohio. The 38 cadets in Friday's graduation ceremony in Columbus are members of the 156th class… Read More
OSU Spends Nearly $900 An Hour On Band Probe
Documents show Ohio State University is paying nearly $900 an hour for work on an investigation studying the culture inside its marching band. The Columbus Dispatch reports the university… Read More
OU Wants East State Properties Declared Surplus
Ohio University will be seeking approval next week from its board of trustees to declare large amounts of property it owns on East State Street as surplus. In a memo… Read More
Preview: Tri-Valley Wants A Challenge As John Glenn Invades Dresden
In 2013, the John Glenn Little Muskies fell to Tri-Valley in a hard-fought game by a score of 33-14. Even with that loss, John Glenn showed that they were no… Read More
Preview: Parkersburg Hungry To Reach .500 Against Woodrow Wilson Friday
The Parkersburg Big Reds tough schedule continues this Friday as they welcome in the Woodrow Wilson Eagles (3-2) to Stadium Field. The Big Reds (2-3) have already played, and lost… Read More
Music as Medicine During The Black Plague
Host Jackie Wolf talks with Dr. Christopher Macklin, Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who has been studying the use of music and medicine in… Read More
Ohio University Campus Prepares For Homecoming Parade
As the Homecoming Weekend approaches, the construction on campus continues. Ohio University's annual Homecoming Parade celebrating "The Bobcat Family Reunion" is Saturday at 10 a.m. Construction projects have been going… Read More
The Beginnings of Fighting Rape Culture at OU
One year marks Ohio University students engaging in oral sex on Court Street. The intoxicated students were spotted and filmed by onlookers near Chase Bank and the video went viral…. Read More
Gay Couples Can Apply For Marriage In WV
County clerks in West Virginia are being told to accept marriage applications from same-sex couples. The move Thursday comes after Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said his office would no longer… Read More
Ohio Football Notebook: Depth Tested As Injuries Pile Up
Throughout fall camp, the Ohio coaching staff raved about the depth that the Bobcats had this year and that it was much improved from recent years. Just six weeks into… Read More
NAMI Ohio: Schizophrenia
Tom Walker of the Nation Alliance on Mental Illness of Athens talks with Brandon W. Fitch, a program annotator of the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, about his experience living with schizophrenia,… Read More
Analyzing the Ads: Experts Weigh In On Statewide Campaign Commercials
Numerous candidates for statewide offices are using "soft spots" this election season, featuring their children and catchy slogans. But, there is a deeper meaning behind these ads and some say… Read More
Siblings To Open The First Wine Bar In Athens
Hosts Kim Valentour and Francis McFadden welcome brother-and-sister Nate and Kathy Hayes to Studio B to talk about what the whole town is buzzing about: Athens Uncorked, the city's first… Read More
Preview: Logan, Jackson Ready For Battle With SEOAL Title On Their Minds [w/VIDEO]
In the dwindling SEOAL, with only fives teams remaining, it’s always possible that the conference championship could be on the line in Week 7. That’s exactly how both the Logan… Read More
Ridges Returning for OU Homecoming Bash
For many Ohio University alumni, Homecoming Weekend is a chance to reconnect with old friends, relive past glories and return to a town they called home for four years (possibly more, in some cases). For orchestral folk-rock band The Ridges, it means a few different things.
The group got their start in Athens, took their name from a local landmark and the members are made up of OU alumni and current students. This Saturday, they hope to reconnect with old friends and make new fans during a homecoming show at Casa Nueva.
ARC Meeting Focuses On Retaining Youth In Appalachia
An event being held in northwest Alabama will look at ways to keep young people in Appalachia. The fall conference of the Appalachian Regional Commission will be held Thursday… Read More
Preview: Meigs hopes to stall Athens offense
Two teams with two very different week six results are set to clash this Friday when Athens (6-0, 2-0) travels to Meigs (3-3, 2-1) for a TVC-Ohio bout. The undefeated… Read More
Preview: Southern looks to contain Trimble
The Trimble Tomcats (6-0, 4-0) will look to extend their regular season win streak to 25 when they travel to Racine to face the streaky Southern Tornadoes (3-3, 2-1). The… Read More
Preview: Miller Determined To Spoil Homecoming For Belpre
Belpre and Miller enter week seven with one thing in common: big wins in week six. Where they differ is their caliber of play. Belpre (4-2, 3-1) won three of… Read More
Athens County Dog Shelter Faces Budget Shortfall
The Athens County Dog Shelter is facing a budget shortage of nearly $24,000 this year. A key source to funding the dog shelter comes from dog tags sales and adoption… Read More
Marathon Ties Among Potential JobsOhio Conflicts
The Ohio Ethics Commission has found that a deal struck with Marathon Petroleum Corp. last year posed a potential conflict of interest for two directors of the state's privatized job-creation… Read More
Glouster Man In Court After Police Pursuit
A Glouster man appeared in Athens County Municipal court Wednesday morning after shooting at police. Athens County Sherriff Rodney Smith said deputies were called to assist Glouster Police after coming… Read More
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