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Sunpower Holds Grand Opening
The CEO of Sunpower says the Athens Company will continue to grow beyond its current 90 employees. Rusty Jewett made the prediction yesterday at Sunpower's grand opening. "Looking to our… Read More
Gridiron Glory: Get Ready for Week Two
Southeastern Ohio high school football teams are preparing for their week two games, and so is Gridiron Glory. This Friday our crews can be spotted at games in Jackson, Sheridan, Crooksville,… Read More
Sunpower Unveils New Facility
Sunpower Incorporated opened a new office at the State Side Technology Park in Athens today. Sunpower held a ribbon cutting and grand opening to show off the new $3… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 31
The Athens County Sheriff's office will not run the Athens County 911 Center. Plus, Sunpower Incorporated made it official today — its new office is open at the State Side… Read More
McDavis’ Speech To Board of Trustees Streaming Live Now
Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis’ speech to the Board of Trustees on Sept. 1 will be streamed live on woub.org. The meeting will start at 1:30 p.m., and… Read More
Commissioners Keep Control Of 911 Center
The Athens County Sheriff's office will not run the Athens County 911 Center. The 911 Planning Committee met this morning and decided that Sheriff Pat Kelly's request to run the… Read More
WOUB Radio Expands OU Athletics Coverage
Listeners from WOUB Radio’s Cambridge, Chillicothe, Ironton and Zanesville transmitters will be able to listen to Ohio University football and men’s basketball games this year thanks to a partnership with… Read More
Walter Reed Closure Series This Week on ME and ATC
Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC has permanently closed after providing care for the nation's war wounded for more than a century. A government commission charged with closing… Read More
Land Near Logan Permanently Preserved
About 74 acres of land located near Logan will be permanently preserved. This will be done through a new protection agreement between Capital University and the Appalachia Ohio Alliance. The… Read More
Health Care Focus Of Appalachian Regional Commission Conference
Health care in Appalachia will be the focus of this year's Appalachian Regional Commission Conference, being held next week in eastern Kentucky. Gov. Steve Beshear says the conference offers an… Read More
Food Week Continues On Fresh Air
It's Food Week on Fresh Air. The program's celebration of all things gastronomic continues with the adventures of a restaurant critic and an introduction to the science of cooking. First,… Read More
Morning Audio Update for August 31
A Major Crimes Task Force news release says tests are being done for possible charges against a Marietta man who may have been selling synthetic marijuana. The Jackson Fire department… Read More
Possible Synthetic Marijuana Seized In Marietta
Tests are being done to determine if charges will be filed against a Marietta man who may have been selling synthetic marijuana. Deputies say they searched the man's house yesterday… Read More
Fire Forces Nursing Home Evacuation
The Jackson Fire department says residents are back in their rooms after a fire at a nursing home last night. A motorized chair caught fire inside a resident's room at… Read More
Rollover Crash Car Displayed At Lancaster High School
A smashed-up car from a rollover crash has been temporarily placed outside an Ohio high school to remind students about seat belt safety. Sheriff Dave Phalen in central Ohio's Fairfield County says… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 30
A Scioto County man is charged with importuning after investigators say he had a juvenile girl perform sexual acts in front of him during a truth or dare game. A… Read More
Governor Appoints Hocking Trustees
A Nelsonville native and a Hocking College alumnus will serve as trustees for the school during the next three years. Governor John Kasich appointed Mike Brooks and Mike Budzik to… Read More
Importuning Charges Filed Against Scioto County Man
A Franklin Furnace man is charged with importuning after investigators say he had a juvenile girl perform sexual acts in front of him during a truth or dare game. Scott… Read More
WOUB Center for Public Media Embraces Change
Change is often uncomfortable but it is so necessary. Often, we get set in our ways. We get used to old habits and familiar routines. We go through life on… Read More
OU to Host Mary Chapin Carpenter in October
Ohio University’s Performing Arts Series has announced some new events for this fall. Grammy award-winner Mary Chapin Carpenter will appear at Memorial Auditorium in concert on Sunday, October 16 at… Read More
Southeast Ohio Leading The Way In Felony Traffic Stops
Two Southeastern Ohio State Highway Patrol posts are leading the way when it comes to making felony arrests during a traffic stop. According to a news release, Scioto County was… Read More
Job Creation Lawsuit To Be Refiled
Two Democratic state lawmakers and a liberal policy group are re-filing a lawsuit against the private job-creation board. The suit challenges the law championed by Republican Gov. John Kasich creating… Read More
Ohio Confirms Year’s First Cases Of West Nile
The state has confirmed this year's first two human cases of West Nile virus in Ohio, amid a sharp increase in mosquitoes found carrying West Nile. The Ohio Department of… Read More
Remembering 9-11-01 In Athens
For many, it's hard to believe it was 10 years ago. A decade has passed since we heard the unthinkable had happened in New York City. Terrorists piloted four commercial… Read More
Morning Audio Update for August 30
The newly created Ohio Appalachian Business Council is getting $1.7 million for development related science and technology industries. Lawrence County Sheriff's deputies were called yesterday when a gun was found… Read More
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