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Science on Screen Series Continues with “There Will Be Blood”
The Athena Cinema recently announced that it had been chosen as the recipient of the Science on Screen grant for a third year. The events pair a short talk with a scientist or technology expert with a film.
On Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m., Ohio University Russ Professor of Chemical Engineering Srdjan Nesic will give a short talk on his work before a screening of the Academy Award-winning film There Will Be Blood. The event is free and open to the public.
Local Horror Film To Hit The Big Screen
A future cult-classic is born. Host Robin Barnes talks with the Executive Producers of "When Night Comes", Glenn Martin and Alex Couladis, about the upcoming screening of this locally shot… Read More
New WV Superintendent Releases Schools Plan
West Virginia's new superintendent of schools has released his goals for improving the state's public education system, including a focus on improving student attendance and graduation rates. Michael Martirano presented… Read More
David LaFlamme’s It’s A Beautiful Day At The Fur Peace Ranch
The classic rock group It’s a Beautiful Day recorded in performance at the Fur Peace Ranch July 27, 2014.
Athens Artist John McVicker Featured At ARTS/West
Athens artist John McVicker is being featured at ARTS/West this month, with an opening reception scheduled for this Friday from 6-8 p.m.
Drawing inspiration from Georgia O'Keeffe and Wassily Kandinsky, McVicker's work has been exhibited in Boston, New York City, Switzerland and France.
Dallas Ebola Patient Dies, Hospital Says
Thomas Eric Duncan, the 33-year-old man who contracted Ebola in Liberia and later traveled to Dallas, where he was being treated, has died, hospital officials say. A statement from the company… Read More
Photos of the Week: Sept. 29 – Oct. 5
Follow @WOUBVisuals on Twitter or @WOUBSports on Instagram for daily updates and visit our Flickr page by clicking here. Bobrauschenbergamerica, presented by Ohio University’s Theater Division, examined what makes an American community. (Brooke Herbert Hayes) Athens… Read More
108th Circleville Pumpkin Show Set For Oct. 15-18
photo: Nancy Radcliff Go Ohio Valley is a free app produced by Adams Publishing Group of Ohio and presents an avenue to explore numerous categories and activities in the region…. Read More
US Judge Lifts Hold On West Virginia Gay Marriage Suit
A federal judge has lifted his hold on a lawsuit challenging West Virginia’s ban on same-sex marriages. U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers on Tuesday ordered the state and two county… Read More
Athens And County Move Forward With Formation Of Council Of Governments
Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council, the organization formed by the city of Athens and Athens County to pursue electric aggregation, isn't changing its name but is altering its structure. On… Read More
Glouster Police Say Man Shot At Officers
A Glouster man is in custody after leading police on a pursuit through Glouster and shooting at police officers. The Glouster Police Department is investigating an "active shooter situation" that… Read More
Week 6 Power Rankings: TVC-Hocking
1. Trimble Tomcats (6-0, 5-0) | Last week’s ranking: 1 The Trimble Tomcats won their biggest matchup of the season last week, topping Wahama 42-0 in the Hocking’s most anticipated… Read More
Janis Ian At The Fur Peace Ranch Part 2
Singer-songwriter Janis Ian in performance at the Fur Peace Ranch from June 15, 2014. Plus Jorma Kaukonen from June 28, 2014.
Former Hocking President Keeps Same Salary
After his resignation last week, former Hocking College President Dr. Ron Erickson has a new title: special advisor to the chairman of the Board of Trustees. Director of Marketing and… Read More
U.S. Judge Lifts Hold On W.Va Gay Marriage Suit
A federal judge has lifted his hold on a lawsuit challenging West Virginia's ban on same-sex marriages. U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers on Tuesday ordered the state and two… Read More
Week 6 Power Rankings: SEOAL
1)Jackson Ironmen (6-0, 1-0) The Ironmen have built a defensive wall that has not allowed a touchdown in four of their last five games. Jackson fended off any upset bid… Read More
Nelsonville Planning and Development Committee To Discuss ATV Use In Town
The Nelsonville City Council Planning and Development Committee will hold a meeting in Council Chambers on Monday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss ATV's in town. The public… Read More
Week 6 Power Rankings: West Virginia
1) Point Pleasant Big Blacks (6-0) The Big Blacks maintain their top spot among our West Virginia teams and picked up their 19th straight regular-season victory with a 49-0 shutout of… Read More
Nelsonville Street Committee To Discuss Traffic Signal Removal In Town
Nelsonville City Council has announced The Street Committee will conduct a meeting on Friday, October 10, at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers. The public is invited and encouraged to… Read More
Concerts, Guest Speakers On Tap For OU World Music And Dance Festival
This year, Ohio University's World Music and Dance Festival and Global Excursions Concert is focusing on the theme of "Celebrating Diversity at OU."
The week of workshops and lectures, which runs through Oct. 10, will culminate in the annual concert this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Another Side-Effect of Ebola: Headaches For An Ohio University Professor
Let’s be Clear, E.W. Scripps Journalism Professor Yusuf Kalyango isn’t infected with Ebola, but the disease is increasingly on his mind these days. Kalyango, who was awarded a $485,000 grant… Read More
Week 6 Power Rankings: TVC-Ohio
1. Athens Bulldogs (6-0, 2-0) | Last week’s ranking: 1 After six weeks of play, Athens is still the top dog in the TVC-Ohio. With an impressive 58-42 road win… Read More
Capito Has $3.4M For Homestretch; Tenant, $1.1M
In rival U.S. Senate bids, Republican Shelley Moore Capito raised $1.6 million last quarter and still has $3.4 million in the bank, while Democrat Natalie Tennant brought in almost $1… Read More
Comer Raises $534,000 In First Fundraising Quarter
Republican James Comer raised $534,000 in his first fundraising quarter as a candidate for Kentucky governor. Comer, the state agriculture commissioner, officially started his campaign last month with a rally… Read More
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