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Free Diabetes Education Classes
A series of free Diabetes Education classes will be offered at the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart, Ohio. You must pre-register by contacting Karen Bailey at baileyk@ohio.edu or by… Read More
Free Diabetes Education Classes
A series of free Diabetes Education classes will be offered at the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart, Ohio. You must pre-register by contacting Karen Bailey at baileyk@ohio.edu or by… Read More
A health clinic opens on Logan High School’s campus for staff and students
LOGAN, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — A new health clinic aiming to combat a shortage in primary healthcare providers opened Monday on the Logan High School campus. The district built… Read More
Biden awards $7 billion for clean hydrogen hubs across the country to help replace fossil fuels
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has selected clean-energy projects from Pennsylvania to California for a $7 billion program to kickstart development and production of hydrogen fuel, a key component of… Read More
Living Traditions at FVRC
This is a free community event focused on regional heritage being held at the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart, O, H. This will include music by Bruce and Gay… Read More
Living Traditiions at FVRC
This is a free community event focused on regional heritage being held at the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart, OH. This will include music by Bruce & Gay Dalzell… Read More
Air quality plummets as Canadian wildfire smoke stretches across the Midwest and beyond
WASHINGTON (NPR) — Smoke from wildfires in Canada is again blanketing parts of the U.S. with a thick haze that’s reducing visibility and prompting air quality warnings in several states…. Read More
Honky Tonk Ball and Art Show
The Federal Valley Resource Center will be celebrating the completion of their Foothills Heritage Arts Series from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Hearts Gone South, from Asheville, North Carolina, will be filling the… Read More
An activist group is spreading misinformation to stop solar projects in rural America
WASHINGTON (NPR) — Roger Houser’s ranching business was getting squeezed. The calves he raises in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley were selling for about the same price they had a few years… Read More
Free student tickets available for Appalachian Understories’ Uplifting Diversity Weekend Tour
ATHENS, Ohio – Discover the rich and vibrant history of Stewart, Ohio and surrounding communities. Throughout this weekend experience, we embrace the often uncomfortable and tragic parts of our history,… Read More
Do you live in an internet desert? The FCC wants to know
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A coalition of community and business leaders are calling on Ohioans with little to no access to high-speed internet to tell the Federal Communications… Read More
WOUB Employee Spotlight: Bob Roman
Roman has worked at WOUB since 2016 ATHENS, OH – Broadcast Technician Specialist Bob Roman has taken a long, winding road to get to WOUB, but that’s the way he… Read More
WOUB’s Learning Lab December Newsletter
VIEW IN BROWSER Hour of Code Dec 11th 2:00 – 4:00 pm Chauncey, OH Every year in December, millions of students around the world celebrate Computer Science Education… Read More
The bellwether districts to watch that could determine control of Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Republicans are heavily favored to take back control of the House, likely breaking Democrats of full control in Washington. That’s largely because of the difficult national… Read More
False calls about active school shooters are rising. Behind them is a strange pattern
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — When Emmi Conley first heard in September about a rash of hoax calls reporting active shooters in schools, she dismissed it. Conley, an extremism researcher who… Read More
National Voter Registration Day
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day on September 20th with the League of Women Voters of Athens County. Stop by our tables to: register to vote, update your address, request an… Read More
Hydrogen may be a climate solution. There’s debate over how clean it will truly be
HANNIBAL, Ohio (The Allegheny Front) — At an industrial site on the banks of the Ohio River, a big blue building with pipes coming in and out of it could… Read More
Appalachian Solar Dreams Become Realities As Money Flows In To A Community In Kentucky
MARTIN COUNTY, Ky. (OVR) — The promise of solar energy for small, rural communities, and particularly those recovering from the decline of the coal industry, is twofold: job creation, and… Read More
New Federal Hocking Football Coach Hopes To Strengthen Program Durability
STEWART, Ohio (WOUB) — For many teams, week six of the 2019 high school football season was just another Friday night under the lights. But for the Federal Hocking Lancers,… Read More
New Research: Reclamation of Abandoned Oil And Gas Wells, Mine Sites Could Create Thousands of Jobs
WHITESBURG, Ky. (OVR) — In Central Appalachia an estimated 538,000 unplugged oil and gas wells and 853,393 acres of abandoned mine lands sit unreclaimed, often polluting the air and water,… Read More
Biden Picks Gayle Manchin, Wife Of WV Senator, For Appalachian Regional Commission
President Joe Biden has nominated Gayle Manchin, the wife of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, to co-chair the Appalachian Regional Commission, the White House announced Friday. The commission was created… Read More
Study Shows Bias, Conflicts Of Interest Among Doctors Who Read Black Lung X-rays
Doctors hired by coal companies in black lung cases are far less likely to diagnose the disease in X-rays than are independent doctors or those who are hired by coal… Read More
Coal Mine Safety Regulators Issue COVID Protection Guidelines, But No Regulations
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (OVR) — The U.S. Department of Labor announced Wednesday stronger coronavirus safety guidance intended to keep coal miners safe from COVID-19 in the workplace. However, the Labor Department’s… Read More
Lawmakers, Union Urge Mine Safety Regulators to Act on Silica Dust
WASHINGTON, D.C. (OVR) — A group of Ohio Valley senators says a watchdog agency’s recent report shows that federal regulators must do more to protect coal miners from silica dust, an… Read More
Why Were The Polls Off? Pollsters Have Some Early Theories
Along with state polls, national polls may have been significantly further off from the election results than in 2016. Many appear to have missed support for Trump and down-ballot GOP candidates.
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