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Oxbow Bridge To Reopen On Wednesday
City of Athens officials say the Oxbow Bridge is scheduled to reopen Wednesday after undergoing more than three months of renovations. The bridge has been closed since May 6th when… Read More
OU Researchers Conducting Long-Term Study On Lower Back Pain
Researchers at Ohio University are trying to help millions of Americans who experience lower back pain find relief. The appropriately named RELIEF study, which stands for Researching Effectiveness of Lumbar… Read More
Ross County Teen Dies In Early Morning Fire
A 15-year-old Ross County boy has died in an early morning house fire on Sunday. WSYX-TV reports neighbors said the teen was in an upstairs bedroom when the house was… Read More
Athens Man Dies On Vacation
An Athens man has died while vacationing in North Carolina. WITN-TV reports that David Bowman, 65, died Friday while swimming in the ocean. According to Emerald Isle police Bowman as… Read More
Solar Panels Installed At Athens Public Library
The Athens County Public Library will be flipping the switch on a new solar panel array on Aug. 13. The 224 panels on the south-facing roof of the building were… Read More
State Patrol Urges Drivers To Be Aware Of School Buses
As the start of school approaches the Ohio State Highway Patrol wants drivers to remember to watch out for stopped school buses. Drivers are required to stop at least 10… Read More
Portions Of The Region Under A Flash Flood Watch
A flash flood watch is in effect until 5 a.m Saturday morning for portions of the WOUB coverage area. The National Weather Service (NWS) says rounds of showers and thunderstorms… Read More
Severe Thunderstorm Watch For Portions Of The Region
The National Weather Service has issued a thunderstorm watch for parts of the region until 10 p.m. Wednesday. According the NWS Belmont Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson and Tuscarawas… Read More
Toddler Dies After Being Hit By Car
UPDATE 2:56 p.m. A three-year-old girl was killed Wednesday morning after she ran out into traffic on East State Street. Athens Police say Sophia Sheets was struck by a vehicle just… Read More
Guernsey County Hold Special Election
Guernsey County will join about a third of Ohio's counties with special elections on the ballot Tuesday, with light turnout expected for the summertime vote. The Ohio Secretary of State… Read More
OU Drops In Annual Ranking Of Top Party Schools
Ohio University dropped four spots in this year’s Princeton Review rankings of top 20 party schools in the country. OU was on the top of the list in 2011, dropped… Read More
OU Math Professor Develops Model To Explain Yeast Communication
An Ohio University math professor and his team of math students have developed a mathematical model to explain how yeast cells coordinate activity in large populations. Researchers growing large populations… Read More
Large Amount Of Heroin Seized In Scioto County
Officers with the Southern Ohio Drug Task Force say they have seized nearly 500 grams of heroin – thought to be the largest single seizure in Scioto County history. Four… Read More
Kentucky Man Arrested For Alleged Burglary Spree
A Kentucky man faces burglary charges in connection with what the Scioto County Sheriff Office describes as a crime spree in Franklin Furnace. In a news release Sheriff Marty Donini… Read More
Feds Find Numerous Violations At Army Facility Where Three Died
Federal officials say nearly a dozen safety standards were violated at an Army weapons-testing pond near Baltimore where a Navy diver from Caldwell and two others have died this year…. Read More
OU Professor Named Dean At Western Michigan University
Ohio University’s interim executive director of the Center for International Studies has been named dean of the Western Michigan University’s College of Education and Human Development. Dr. Ming Li starts… Read More
Athens Native Named Head Of Ohio Department Of Public Safety
An Athens County native has been chosen to succeed the outgoing head of Ohio’s public safety forces who announced his retirement Wednesday. The announcement of Department of Public Safety director… Read More
Nelsonville-York City Schools Gets Armed School Resource Officer
Nelsonville-York City Schools will be the first district in the county to have an armed school resource officer at the start of the school year. Superintendent Mick McClelland and Sheriff… Read More
Identity Of Burned Body Released
The Morgan County Sheriff's Office has released the identity of the burned body found last week in Union Township. Deputies say the body has been identified as Phillip Kimbro, Jr.,… Read More
Man Arrested For Public Indecency On Bike Path
Athens County Sheriff deputies arrested a Pomeroy man for allegedly exposing himself on the bike path. Sheriff Pat Kelly says Michael Manley, 33, was arrested Monday for public indecency. Kelly… Read More
Renovations Start On New OU Medical School Campus In Dublin
The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine marked the start of renovations of the school's new central Ohio campus with a special tree planting ceremony Friday. The new campus… Read More
Workers Discover Burning Body In Union Township
Sheriff's deputies in Morgan County are waiting on autopsy results to try and identify a body found burning discovered by workers. In a news release, the Sheriff's Office says the… Read More
Disaster Relief Available For Perry County Flood Victims
The Perry County Department of Job and Family Services is making flood disaster assistance available to low-income families who were hit hardest by the flood the week of July 8…. Read More
Portions Of The Region Under A Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Most of the region is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m. Tuesday. According to a special weather statement by the National Weather Service severe storms can bring winds… Read More
OU-Chillicothe Names Associate Dean
Ohio University-Chillicothe has named Brenda Phillips as associate dean. According to a news release, Phillips will serve as the chief academic officer for the campus. "I am pleased that Brenda… Read More
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