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Group Makes Second Attempt To Put Fracking Ban On Ballot
The Athens Bill of Rights Committee submitted more than the required number of signatures to the city auditor’s office on Friday to place a fracking ban on the May primary… Read More
Andrew Lampela: My Top Albums of 2013
This is the ninth in a series of year-end blog posts by WOUB staff, volunteers and contributors. Check out all of this year’s lists at this link. Well, dang. That… Read More
Trimble Football Success Boosting Community Morale
Tucked into the northeastern corner of Athens County are Trimble Twp. and the villages of Glouster, Trimble and Jacksonville. This is an area with only about 4,480 people and a… Read More
Crossing Boundaries Extra: Reverend Freakchild
Bluesman Reverend Freakchild stopped by the studios of WOUB on his way back home to New York City. Freakchild has been on a cross-country road trip performing and promoting his new recording of old tunes, Chaos and the Country.
WOUB Staff Share Thanksgiving Recipes
Last year, I wrote a blog about my favorite (untypical) Thanksgiving dish. This year, I asked WOUB staff to give me some of their favorite Thanksgiving recipes. Here’s a list… Read More
Group reworks fracking ban initiative for spring 2014 ballot
The Athens Bill of Rights Committee has begun collecting signatures in a second attempt to get a proposed fracking ban placed on the ballot in Athens. According to a news… Read More
Meigs Co. Schools Back Open After Lockdown
Buildings placed on lockdown in the Meigs Local Schools district are expected to open as usual Thursday morning. Police and district officials shut them down Wednesday afternoon after they say… Read More
Lockdown at Meigs Local Schools after Police Say Man Threatens Wife and Children
Buildings placed on lockdown in the Meigs Local Schools district are expected to open as usual Thursday morning. Police and district officials shut them down Wednesday afternoon after they say… Read More
Soup Season Is Here
Fall is in the air, there’s no denying it – cooler days and even cooler nights are on the horizon. For many, it’s their favorite time of the year. Just… Read More
Group Represented By Athens Law Firm Withdraws Protest Against Youngstown Anti-fracking Measure
The Athens law firm that successfully convinced the Athens County Board of Elections to reject an anti-fracking ballot initiative for the November election was hoping to do the same in… Read More
Bobcats Build Depth In Spring Practice
More than halfway through the spring practice season, things are starting to look better for the Ohio football team. Naturally during the first few practices of the season the team… Read More
Audiosyncrasies Playback
Listen to the latest Audiosyncrasies programming with alternating hosts Mark Hellenberg and Rusty Smith. Audiosyncrasies playback
Restoring A Locomotive
In Nelsonville, a group of dedicated volunteers is in the process of transforming a rusty old steam engine locomotive into a shiny show piece. This Hocking Valley Scenic Railway project… Read More
Album Review: Neil Young’s “Psychedelic Pill”
Neil Young and Crazy Horse have just released Psychedelic Pill, their second album of 2012.
WOUB's Elliot Nicolson gives his verdict on the sprawling 90-minute record that many are calling "a return to form."
Athens Advances Past Circleville
Athens defeated the Circleville Tigers 63-28 Saturday to earn their first playoff win in school history. Sophomore quarterback and Gridiron Glory Player of the Year candidate Joey Burrow accounted… Read More
Athens Looks To Keep Winning Streak Against Circleville
The Athens Bulldogs are set to take on the 6-4 Circleville Tigers for the first game of the Division III, Region 12 playoffs. After earning the title of TVC-Ohio… Read More
Player Of The Year Snapshots: West Virginia
The wild and wonderful state of West Virginia has featured plenty of good talent and stellar performances so far in 2012. Some players have gone so far and above the… Read More
Folk Alley Radio Show Comes to WOUB-FM
The radio show Folk Alley will air on Sundays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. beginning Sunday, July 1. Folk Alley radio features folk, traditional, Americana, Celtic, singer/songwriter, world and… Read More
“Front And Center” At ARTS/West
Front and Center is a program designed by local piano teacher, Patricia Lachman who for ten years sponsored a Music Club for children that met on the west side of… Read More
Bobcat Abroad: Tommy Freeman (November 17)
The next week, the team spent our training sessions participating in speed and conditioning drills for the majority of our practice slots. The team had a swagger about us. Winning… Read More
Sunpower Holds Grand Opening
The CEO of Sunpower says the Athens Company will continue to grow beyond its current 90 employees. Rusty Jewett made the prediction yesterday at Sunpower's grand opening. "Looking to our… Read More
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