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Fund Dispute Settled Between Athens Co. Auditor And Prosecutor
A dispute in Athens County over who should have control of law enforcement trust funds has come to an end. County Auditor Jill Thompson says that after receiving four court… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update August 30
An oil spill in Adams County leaves Sheriffs looking for suspects. And, a Hocking County girl recants her story of attempted abduction. Details in your afternoon audio update.
Washington Co. Deputies Investigate Oil Spill
The Washington County Sheriff's Office is looking for a person they say tampered with an oil pump, spilling hundreds of gallons of crude oil. The Stonebridge Operating Company reported Tuesday… Read More
Ohio Hosts Ecosummit Conference
Columbus, Ohio is holding a conference of almost 15 hundred people from 75 countries around the world. Kevin Crist, Ohio University's Director of Air Quality Center, says previous conferences have… Read More
Washington County Plan To Demolish Rundown Houses
A community action committee in Washington County is currently in the process of getting consent from homeowners to demolish their homes. It's part of a project to reduce the number… Read More
Chillicothe Pool To Open After Council Vote
As summer heat is rising Chillicothe residents will be able to cool off in the Donald M. Smith Memorial pool. The City Council approved a last minute legislation to use… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For May 30
Ohio University doctors and surgeons graduate this weekend. Plus, search continues for Hamilton man who is thought to have drowned. And, Tuscarawas residents can give their feedback on proposed bridge… Read More
Athens Company Participates In Clean Energy Roundtable
An Athens-based company recently participated in a nationwide roundtable discussion on clean energy initiatives. Third Sun Solar designs and installs solar energy systems for commercial, institutional, governmental, and residential customers… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For May 23
Peoples Bank is celebrating 110 years of service. A pair of alligators were found in a suspect's home. One person was killed Tuesday night in a single-vehicle roll-over crash in… Read More
Ailes Recounts Time At WOUB
A news industry leader and Ohio University alumnus will speak Monday night at OU on the future of Fox News as part of a public forum. Roger Ailes is the… Read More
This Bud’s For You: Wiz Khalifa Wows Packed Convo Crowd
Rapper Wiz Khalifa and singer Sean Kingston entertained a packed crowd last Friday during a show at Ohio University's Convocation Center. After taking the stage, Kingston had the audience on… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For May 21
A popular spring fest proved to be calmer than previous spring parties. Twenty-eight Ohio cases are included in a national registry that details hundreds of cases of inmates who were… Read More
Meigs County Man Pleads Guilty To ‘Sextortion’
A Meigs County man has pleaded guilty to "sextortion." The US Department of Justice says Charles Estep, 28, of Shade pled guilty to two counts of computer intrusion and one… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for May 9
An Athens addiction specialist reacts to Governor John Kasich's new plan to prevent prescription drug abuse. And, Ohio's Senate president makes changes to governor's education bill. Details in your state… Read More
Man Arrested For Mail Order Bath Salts
Forty-five year old Michael E. Packard was arrested on May 1st for possession of fifty packets of bath salts. The Belpre man had forty-nine unopened packages and one open… Read More
Ohio EPA Looks For Public Feedback On Restoration Project
The Ohio Enivronmental Protection Agency (EPA) is asking for the public's feedback on 20 restoration projects taking place in Athens, Hocking and Perry counties. The information session on May 8… Read More