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Showdown Returns to WOUB Studios October 1
On the first Sunday of the month (excluding summer months), WOUB has been hosting back-to-back bluegrass performances in the station’s studios since 1982, calling the endeavor Showdown. On Sunday, October… Read More
Poldark Season 3 | MASTERPIECE | Begins October 1
Curses on you, Ross Poldark! Poldark, Season 3 Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson are back in an all-new season of Poldark on MASTERPIECE Sundays, October 1 – November 19, 2017… Read More
PHOTOS: the 2017 Ohio Pawpaw Festival
The weekend of September 15-17 marked the annual celebration of all things pawpaw at Lake Snowden. From live music to pawpaw brews to regional art and everything in between, a… Read More
Snake Fungal Disease Found In W. Va.
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia wildlife authorities say an Eastern Milksnake in Kanawha County has tested positive for snake fungal disease in the first contemporary occurrence in the… Read More
WOUB-FM Welcomes New Weekend Line Up
WOUB-FM is in the process of introducing a number of new programs, including WNYC’s New Yorker Radio Hour and Snap Judgement; as well as PRX’s Reveal. The changes kicked off… Read More
Stopping Superbug: A New Farm Rule Targets Antibiotic Resistance
A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control offers a stark example of the declining power of medicine’s most important weapons against infectious disease. The CDC noted that a… Read More
“The Sleeping Beauty” by C.S. Evans
“The Sleeping Beauty” by C.S. Evans Produced by WOUB Public Media Executive Producer: Tom Hodson Coordinating Producer/Engineer: Adam Rich Associate Producers: Mark Brewer & Kyle Snyder Narrated by Karen M…. Read More
Piggy Express: ‘Right To Farm’ Law Shields Giant Hog Operation
Mount St. Joseph in Daviess County, Kentucky, may appear calm with the Green River flowing past homes that dot the farmland here. But there is trouble in the air and… Read More
Nelsonville-York Hopes to Keep Ball Rolling Against Logan
Friday marks the 32nd meeting between Nelsonville-York (2-2, 1-0) and Logan (0-4, 0-0) in the “Battle of 33.” The Chieftains dominated the Buckeyes last season 41-28. Logan leads the series… Read More
Athens School Board Tax Levy Headed To The Ballot
An emergency levy that the Athens City Schools superintendent says is “vital” to the operations of the district was approved yesterday to appear on November’s ballot. The levy, while still… Read More
WOUB Content is Now Available on NPR One App
Listeners to National Public Radio now have a unique way to get content via the NPR One app. NPR One connects listeners with a stream of public radio news, stories… Read More
Journalistic Pioneer and Alumna Susan Reimer Recounts Her Career
Susan Reimer, a 1973 alumna of the School of Journalism, had a career full of variety and a career that paved new paths until her retirement in June 2015 after… Read More
New Nelsonville-York Football Coach
Nelsonville-York High School named their new football coach for the 2016 season: Rusty Richards. After 48 applications, one being from India, the N-Y School Board believed Richards to be the best fit… Read More
Llama Breaks Out of Live Nativity
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) – A llama that bolted from a live Nativity scene in eastern Ohio is home again. Two-year-old Rusty was captured Friday after fleeing the night before from… Read More
City of Athens Seeking Dismissal of Sewer Line Lawsuit
Having prevailed in part of a lawsuit against it, the city of Athens is asking a judge to dismiss the remainder of the case. The Messenger previously reported that assigned… Read More
Football: Refreshed Bobcats Dominate Buffalo At Home 37-14
It was total domination. It was the best and most complete game for Ohio this year. And it was just the game Ohio needed. The Ohio Bobcats welcomed the Buffalo… Read More
Jackson’s Annual Pep Rally More Than Just A Car Bash This Year
The combination of harsh sounds of rap music blaring out of loud speakers, and metal and fiberglass crinkling with the help of a sledgehammer ricocheted around a parking lot, as… Read More
The Splendid Table Added To WOUB-FM Lineup; RadioLab Gets Better Spot
As the Bob Edwards Weekend show departs radio this fall, in its place will be the wildly popular radio show The Splendid Table. Known as ‘the radio program for people… Read More
PHOTOS: “Arts & Minds” at Fur Peace Ranch
Local musicians and artists were spotlighted during the Fur Peace Ranch “Arts & Minds” festival, held July 26-27 at the Meigs County educational camp and concert venue. The event featured… Read More
Fur Peace Ranch to Host “Arts & Minds Fest”
For decades, Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch has provided guitar instruction to countless visiting students and top-notch live entertainment to local residents. This weekend, the educational camp and concert venue… Read More
OU Student Speaks In National Publications About Free Speech Lawsuit
The Ohio University portion of the video above begins at 11:10 Isaac Smith* is receiving vast media attention nationwide for his first amendment lawsuit against Ohio University. Video of Smith,… Read More
Microbrewery Proposed For Armitage Road In Athens
A new microbrewery could be coming to Armitage Road pending annexation of two acres of land into the city of Athens. During Monday’s Athens City Council meeting, attorney Rusty Rittenhouse… Read More
Athens Fracking Vote Pushed To November
The Athens Community Bill of Rights Committee will have to wait until the November general election to see its proposed fracking ban on the ballot. The committee had hoped to… Read More
WOUB Radio Network Welcomes New Afternoon Announcer
Radio listeners will hear a new afternoon voice as WOUB welcomes Robin Barnes as afternoon announcer. Barnes grew up in Coshocton, Ohio, but has resided in Athens almost 20 years…. Read More
Committee Fights To Keep Fracking Ban On Primary Ballot
The Athens Bill of Rights Committee is fighting the county prosecutor’s opinion that the group’s fracking ban initiative must be placed on the general election ballot instead of the primary… Read More