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LSU vs Georgia SEC championship game watch party
What: LSU Watch Party and Tailgate with LIVE CBS in game feeds from our location. When: December 7, 2019, Tailgate area open at 2:00, Game inside on big screen at… Read More
Steve Zarate II Radio A Sessions
Only a few months after crowdsourcing the support to release his 2018 full-length, Patchwork of Light, (recorded and produced by WOUB’s own Rusty Smith) on CD, Steve Zarate played “Bloodstream,”… Read More
5th Annual ReUse Competition
Save the date and start brainstorming your very best creative reuse entries to win great prizes (from memberships to cash prizes)! This year we will be holding the Competition at… Read More
Laser-Engrave A Pint Glass!
Come to Athens Makerspace anytime during open hours this Ohio Brew Week [July 12th-20th, 2019] to be one of the first to try out our BRAND NEW Laser Engraver! In… Read More
Fix-It Workshop at Athens Makerspace
Free and Open to the Public – Donations welcomed 🙂 You are invited to the first Athens Makerspace Fix-it Workshop, just like what ReUse Industries has hosted in the past… Read More
April Contra Dance
Come dance to the driving tunes of The Brickersons: Ed Newman (Hammered Dulcimer) Rusty Smith (Fiddle) Todd Sams (Mandolin) Adam Rich (Guitar) Kim Thompson will be calling. No experience needed…. Read More
Eastern Boys And Girls Head Into Christmas With Five Victories Each
The holiday season is a time to be thankful, and the Eastern Eagle basketball teams have certainly given their fans plenty to be thankful for so far this season. With… Read More
An Epidemic Is Killing Thousands Of Coal Miners. Regulators Could Have Stopped It
More than 2,000 miners in Appalachia are dying from an advanced stage of black lung. NPR and Frontline have found the government had multiple warnings and opportunities to protect them, but didn’t.
Murray City Man Keeps Mining Museum’s Lights on
MURRAY CITY, Ohio – The little white building on the edge of Snow Fork is easy to miss – then again, so is Murray City. The town, about a half-hour… Read More
Big Freedia Is The 21st Century’s Ambassador Of Freedom
Big Freedia has always repped New Orleans, becoming famous by insisting on being her sui generis self. How could you see someone who loves herself so much and not follow her to the dance floor?
Super Cats, A NATURE Miniseries | Premieres October 24
Prowl with the World’s Top Predators in Super Cats, A Nature Miniseries Nature Season 37 premieres with three-part miniseries Wednesdays, October 24-November 7 at 8 p.m. on PBS Stalking in… Read More
Extra Point: TVC-Ohio
Nelsonville-York Picks Up Vital Win TVC-Ohio championship implications were on the line at C.H. Jones field as Nelsonville-York and Wellston sought a valuable conference win. Scoring got off early in… Read More
Miller Caught In The Storm
Tornado sirens blared through the speakers at Roger Lee Adams Memorial Field, but the Miller Falcons didn’t heed the warning and flew into the storm led by Logan Drummer and… Read More
“Our Town: Jackson” Garners Multiple Regional Emmy Awards
The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded Regional Emmy Awards to WOUB’s Evan Shaw, Rusty Smith and Adam Rich along with Liz and… Read More
WOUB News • WORLD: An Activist Comes Home To Zimbabwe, Hoping To Hold Leaders Accountable
“I know for sure that if it was still Robert Mugabe, I would never dare to do it,” says Savanna Madamombe. “The Mugabe era is gone, and it’s something that can’t ever be allowed to come back.”
Darkness Into Light: Steve Zarate’s ‘Patchwork of Light’
From the opening harmonica wheeze of “Heralds of the Dawn” to the melancholic lilting of a toy piano on closer “Happen In a Heartbeat,” Athens’ Steve Zarate’s most recent release,… Read More
The Many Phantoms of the Kirkbride Hospitals
The Southeast Ohio History Center welcomes its third speaker in the Athens Asylum Sesquicentennial Series, Dr. Robert Kirkbride. This program is free and open to the public, with support from… Read More
NASA Tests New Nuclear Reactor For Future Space Travelers
The reactor could keep the lights on during long-duration missions far from Earth.
Counting Votes Or Counting Sheep?
Dozens of members of Congress sleep overnight in their Capitol Hill offices. NPR’s Scott Simon has some suggestions for how to reform the system at least one critic has called “almost nasty.”12
Buckeyes’ Star May Find New Role Next Season
A key piece of the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes’ first regional championship in 35 years was offensive weapon Keegan Wilburn. The All-State Sophomore was used all over the field, in the backfield, in… Read More
Athens Facilities Plans Inch Forward
ATHENS — The members of the Athens City School District made one thing clear Thursday night: they want to rebuild. The discussion about where the board will land on a… Read More
Why Is Venison On Expensive Plates And Food Pantry Shelves?
Venison, a luxury meat sold in high-end stores also shows up on the winter menus of expensive restaurants. But venison from deer killed by hunters can’t be sold, so much of it is given away for free.
Rare Opportunity: Researchers See Potential In Mining Coal Waste
Throughout coal mining country of the Eastern U.S. you will find streams that run a peculiar rusty orange. It’s the result of pollution called acid mine drainage, or AMD. It’s… Read More
Division VI and VII Football All-Ohio Teams Announced
The 2017 Division VI and Division VII All-Ohio Teams as voted on by a statewide panel of media members: Division VI Coach of the Year Rusty Richards, Nelsonville-York First Team… Read More
City Council’s Resolution On School Facilities Plan Postponed
ATHENS — Some members of Athens City Council attempted to make a statement about the as-yet incomplete city school district’s facilities plan’s “impact,” but saw the resolution postponed indefinitely. Councilwoman… Read More