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‘End of an era’: Athens’ West Elementary is demolished to make way for a soccer field
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Athens, Ohio (WOUB) — The site of West Elementary, which stood tall on Central Avenue for more than 100 years, is now under construction as the city prepares to replace… Read More
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As Athens considers a plastic bags ban, business owners worry about extra costs
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Plastic bags are widely used by stores and vendors in Athens, but those businesses may soon have to replace them with more sustainable alternatives. On March… Read More
![Kailyn Browning holds her youngest daughter, Annaleigh, in a studio portrait.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/postpartumkailyndaughter-e1679956392581-900x422.png)
Mothers in the medical field bring postpartum depression to light in southeast Ohio
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Kailyn Browning suffered from postpartum depression after each of her five pregnancies. The first time around, she didn’t understand what was happening. “My husband and… Read More
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‘We expect the impact to be huge’: Additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits end for Ohioans
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – The emergency SNAP allotments that have been helping many families across Southeast Ohio ended March 1st, leaving local food assistance programs bracing for a spike in… Read More
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A nationwide substitute bus driver shortage leaves Alexander Local Schools looking for help
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ALBANY, Ohio (WOUB) – Alexander Local Schools and school districts nationwide are struggling to get enough substitute bus drivers behind the wheel. With only two full-time substitute bus drivers, Alexander… Read More
![Approximately 900 households in Vinton County are forced to get their clean water from dispensaries around the county.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Vinton-County-water-e1627058598833-1024x481-1-900x422.jpg)
For Many Vinton County Residents, Only Source Of Clean Water Is Outside The Home
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MCARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) — Access to clean water in homes is a given for most families in the United States. In Southeast Ohio, notably Vinton County, this is not the… Read More
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The unofficial 2021 General Election results for Muskingum County
By: Madison MooreBy: Lexi Lepof
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MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — The contested races for Muskingum County have been decided, with only 22.18% of registered voters casting their votes. There were three winners for Zanesville City… Read More
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The unofficial 2021 General Election results for Belmont County
By: Madison MooreBy: Lexi Lepof
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BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — The contested races for Belmont County have been decided, with 27.63% registered voters in Belmont County casting their votes. Donald Vincenzo won the St. Clairsville City… Read More
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The unofficial 2021 General Election results for Harrison County
By: Madison MooreBy: Lexi Lepof
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HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — The contested races for Harrison County have been decided. The unofficial results in the primary ended with only 23.54% of registered voters in Harrison County… Read More
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The unofficial 2021 General Election results from Tuscarawas County
By: Madison MooreBy: Lexi Lepof
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TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — The contested races for Tuscarawas County have been decided. The unofficial results in the primary ended with only 18.65% of registered voters in Tuscarawas County… Read More
![A man pours water from a water dispensary into the back of his truck](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Vinton-County-water-e1627058598833-900x422.jpg)
For Many Vinton County Residents, Only Source Of Clean Water Is Outside The Home
By: Madison Moore
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MCARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) — Access to clean water in homes is a given for most families in the United States. In southeastern Ohio, notably Vinton County, however, this is not the… Read More
![A man pours water from a water dispensary into the back of his truck](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Vinton-County-water-e1627058598833-900x422.jpg)
For Many Vinton County Residents, Only Source Of Clean Water Is Outside The Home
By: Madison Moore
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MCARTHUR, Ohio (WOUB) — Access to clean water in homes is a given for most families in the United States. In southeastern Ohio, notably Vinton County, however, this is not… Read More
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Athena Cinema Reopens, With A Little Help From Its Friends
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — After a year-long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Athena Cinema has reopened its doors to the public. The pandemic took a heavy toll on… Read More
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HAPCAP for Health Launches Glouster Community Garden for the 2021 Growing Season
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GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB) – The HAPCAP for Health Program has officially launched the Glouster Community Garden, just in time for the 2021 growing season. The program has opened the garden… Read More