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Carriage Hill Fire Fundraiser Yardsale
The Salvation Army will be holding a fundraiser sale for the victims of the Carriage Hill fire. In consultation with the families impacted by the fire, we have decided to… Read More
Series of Events to Celebrate 25 Years of the “Americans With Disabilities Act”
On this episode of “Conversations from Studio B”, join host Carolyn Lewis and her guests, Carey Busch and Dianne Bouvier, in a discussion of the upcoming events associated with the… Read More
City of Athens Invites Artists to Think “Outside the Box”
The Athens Municipal Arts Commission is ready to give the green light to some aspiring local artists. The “Athens Art Outside the Box” project is seeking up to 10 designs… Read More
Buckeye Among the Lakes, Parks Beckoning Visitors
There is good news and bad news at Ohio’s oldest state park. The good news at Buckeye Lake in Fairfield, Licking and Perry counties is that the 183-year-old dam, in… Read More
Electric Aggregation Contracts Finalized
SOPEC PRESS RELEASE – Members of the Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council could see a change in the cost of their energy thanks to an electric aggregation partnership. Southeast Ohio… Read More
Ohio Swimming And Diving: Laura Dawson’s Journey To Ohio
Laura Dawson’s father threw his 9-year-old daughter into the sport of swimming because he knew she could do something special with the same competitive spirit he always had. Dawson now… Read More
Structures Of Union Street Buildings Still Being Assessed
Athens City Code Enforcement Officer John Paszke was hesitant to take the stage at Monday night’s meeting of the business owners from Union Street. But when he did, he was… Read More
Electricity Suppliers Submit Proposals For Aggregation Program
The Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council, the organization pursuing electric aggregation for the city of Athens and Athens County, is currently reviewing proposals from electricity suppliers. Five companies responded to… Read More
Electricity Suppliers Submit Proposals For Aggregation Program
The Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council, the organization pursuing electric aggregation for the city of Athens and Athens County, is currently reviewing proposals from electricity suppliers. Five companies responded to… Read More
Bob Winters Memorial Service Scheduled for Aug. 31
A memorial service for Robert (Bob) Winters, College of Fine Arts Professor Emeritus, will be held at ARTS/West on Sunday, August 31. Winters died in Athens, Ohio on Tuesday, August… Read More
Two Companies Qualify For Logan Senior Center Project
Hocking-Athens-Perry Community Action has accepted bids for an upcoming Scenic Hills Senior Center project, presented at the Hocking County Commissioners’ meeting on Thursday. The commissioenrs will approve a bid next… Read More
Forecastle Chat: Q&A with Trampled by Turtles
Duluth, Minnesota's Trampled by Turtles have become a fixture of the U.S. festival circuit, having performed at Coachella, Bumbershoot and the Austin City Limits Music festivals, to name a few.
WOUB contributor Josh Antonuccio caught up with band members Ryan Young and Erik Berry at Louisville's Forecastle Festival, where they discussed the group's recent appearance on Late Show with David Letterman and their upcoming sold-out gig at Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Athens To Send Potential Tax Increase To Voters
A potential increase in the income tax rate for those in the City of Athens will go to the voters after the third reading of an ordinance was approved by… Read More
Ohio Designates Nearly $38 Million For Historic Project Credits
The latest round of Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits are devoted largely to turning old factories into new office space and old office space into new retail and residential space…. Read More
Parents Want To See Aquatic Center In Athens’ Future
With the city of Athens looking at the possibility of replacing its current city pool, some area parents say they’d like to see the city invest in an accessible aquatic… Read More
Free Family Swim At Muskingum Recreation Center
The Muskingum Recreation Center facility will be dedicated on Monday, June 2, with an evening of free fitness activities and a family swim at the new facility located on the… Read More
November Ballot Could Feature Athens Rec Levy
As the city of Athens is exploring options for a new pool — as well as other arts, parks and recreation upgrades — the possibility of an income tax renewal… Read More
Autism Awareness And Summer Fun For Special Kids In Appalachian Ohio
By Noriko Kantake April is Autism Awareness Month. The CDC just released the new number for autism prevalence: 1 in 68 children has autism. This is astonishing, given that just 10… Read More
Budget Not Approved, But Hiring Planned At OUPD
While the budget has not been approved yet to bring in five new officers at the Ohio University Police Department, Chief Andrew Powers is optimistic about the possibility of enhancing… Read More
County, City Go With Local Firm For Electric Aggregation
By a split vote Tuesday, the Athens County Commissioners decided to go with a newly formed local company to guide the county through electric aggregation. The city of Athens, which… Read More
Athens City, County Go With Local Firm For Electric Aggregation
By a split vote Tuesday, the Athens County Commissioners decided to go with a newly formed local company to guide the county through electric aggregation. The city of Athens, which… Read More
Testimony Sheds Light On Degarmore Charges
An investigator in the death of Paul E. Roberts testified about the actions of a man charged in connection with the death. Robert Degarmore, who faces charges of receiving stolen… Read More
OU Trustees Approve Plan For Guaranteed Tuition
The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the framework of the university’s guaranteed tuition program and discussed strategies to support institutional priorities at meetings on the Athens campus this week…. Read More
Third Person Indicted In Roberts Murder Case
The third person implicated in the murder case of Paul E. Roberts was indicted by a grand jury this week. Robert Degarmore, of Glouster, was indicted on two counts of… Read More
Refuge: Stories Of The Selfhelp Home
Saturday, November 9 • 8 p.m. Reaching back more than 75 years, the new documentary “Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home” gives a voice to the final generation Holocaust survivors… Read More