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Ohio University Softball Head Coach Jenna Hall leaves for Illinois
By: Joshua Hoerner
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Ohio University Softball Head Coach Jenna Hall has accepted the Head Coach position at Illinois. Hall spent four seasons in Athens, finishing with a 138-82 record. She was… Read More
Ohio Softball comeback sends Chippewas back home in thrilling offensive battle
By: Lindsey Crawford
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AKRON, Ohio (WOUB) — After a loss in a close contest to Akron in the MAC tournament, the Bobcats would return for their second game of the day facing the… Read More
Ohio Football hosts annual spring game ahead of uncertain 2026 season
By: Ty Carpenter
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Ohio football held its annual spring game Saturday morning as it prepares for the 2026 campaign. The Bobcats are just months removed from a nine-win season… Read More
A levy for the Trimble Local School District is one step closer to the November ballot
By: Ty Carpenter
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) — A levy for the Trimble Local School District is one step closer to the ballot this November. The state commission with oversight over Trimble’s finances voted… Read More
The Trimble Board of Education voted to officially put a levy on the ballot this November
By: Ty Carpenter
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The Trimble Board of Education has voted to place an income tax levy on the ballot this November. The vote was unanimous and took place at… Read More
The Trimble Local School District plans to put a levy on the ballot for the first time in nearly 50 years amidst a fiscal emergency
By: Ty Carpenter
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The Trimble Local School District plans to put a levy on the ballot for the first time in nearly 50 years to address its fiscal crisis…. Read More
Community members weigh in on the resignation of Trimble Superintendent John Hurd
By: Ty Carpenter
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The heavy storms outside didn’t stop the community from packing the Trimble High School library for a special board meeting to weigh in on the resignation… Read More
A program by Ohio Youth Fire is inspiring the next generation of first responders
By: Ty Carpenter
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The blast of water from the hose kicks back hard, but these students cannot afford to flinch. Dressed in full gear under a blazing sun, other… Read More
A summer camp in Marietta is making early Ohio history an interactive experience
By: Ty Carpenter
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MARIETTA, Ohio (WOUB) – “I need the mirror to make sure I look good!” shouted one camper. Another said it was a waste of space. A chorus of voices filled… Read More
Ohio University programs face elimination after SB 1 takes effect
By: Ty Carpenter
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Dozens of programs at Ohio University may be at risk of elimination under a new state law. Senate Bill 1, which took effect June 27, requires… Read More
Federal Hocking Superintendent Jason Spencer has resigned following months of disputes with teachers and staff
By: Ty Carpenter
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STEWART, Ohio (WOUB) – Federal Hocking Superintendent Jason Spencer has resigned. Spencer was not present at Tuesday’s special board meeting where the board accepted his resignation, effective June 25. Lindy… Read More
The Trimble School District may consider an income tax levy amidst a fiscal emergency
By: Ty Carpenter
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The Trimble Local School District is considering an income tax levy to assist with the school’s financial recovery plan. The suggestion came at Wednesday’s board of… Read More
The Peanut Butter and Jelly Project delivers sandwiches and produce to Athens County families
By: Ty Carpenter
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JACKSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – Athens County Children Services is providing free lunches so children don’t go hungry over the summer. Over 100 families gathered at the first distribution of this… Read More
Jackson residents protest public school funding cuts as an amendment to eliminate property taxes statewide looms
By: Ty Carpenter
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JACKSON, Ohio (WOUB) – Jackson County residents voiced their concerns Saturday over major cuts to public school funding, which they fear could lead to a lower quality of education. About… Read More
